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BUDGET SUPPLEMENT
DETAIL OF AUTHORIZED
SALARIES AND WAGES
CONTAINED IN THE
1968-1969 BUDGET
Submitted by
RONALD REAGAN
Governor
to the
CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE
1968 Regular Session
Titles, Ranges, Merit Adjustments
Authorized Positions
Sal
aries a
nd Wc
ages
INTRODUCTION
Presented in this supplement to the budget document proper are the complete and detailed data on approved
staffing for all state agencies. This information has been published in a separate volume to (1) reduce the
quantity of detail in the budget document and thereby focus attention on the programs and activities of the sev-
eral state agencies; (2) simplify the mechanics of budget preparation and printing; and (3) consolidate infor-
mation on number and classification of positions, pay rates, and salary and wage expenditures.
For each state agency the information is reported for the 1966-67 fiscal year on an actual basis and for 1967-
68 and 1968-69 on an authorized basis. A more thorough explanation of the content and interpretation of this
supplement is given below and on the immediately following pages.
Position Titles
In this volume, positions encompassed by state civil
service have been listed by the official class titles as
established by the Personnel Board effective July 1,
1967. Positions exempt from civil service have been
listed by the official class titles established by (1)
statute, (2) The Regents of the University of Califor-
nia, (3) The Trustees of the California State Colleges,
or (4) such other authority as may have been desig-
nated by law.
Authorized Positions
For the 1967-68 and 1968-69 fiscal years, positions
reported as authorized are those which were included
in the 1967-68 Budget as approved by the Legis-
ture. Exceptions to this rule are explained by footnote
in all cases other than technical adjustments of posi-
tion classification to more accurately reflect assigned
duties.
In some instances, certain classes have been com-
bined to provide replacement of positions at a higher
level either (a) upon completion of a training period
or (b) after temporary downward classification for
recruiting purposes. Such positions are indicated by
showing both class titles on the same line, with a
salary range of the minimum salary of the lower class
and the maximum of the higher class. For example :
administrative trainee- junior staff analyst, $556-746.
Expenditures
Estimated salary payments for each group of like
positions are reported for the 1967-68 and 1968-69
fiscal years. These estimates represent salary costs on
the basis of continuous, 100 percent occupancy of all
authorized positions and include the cost of merit
salary adjustments where applicable. Exceptions are
explained by footnote for those special cases in which
the above general rule was not followed. Appropriate
adjustments to recognize probable position vacancies
are included in the budget document as estimated sal-
ary savings. For the 1966-67 fiscal year actual salary
expenditures are reported for each budget function.
Number of Positions
For the 1966-67 fiscal year, the number of positions
represents actual man-years (A man-year is equal to
12 months full-time employment of one person — 12
persons employed for one month, two persons em-
ployed for six months, or any similar combination
equal one man-year.) of employment expressed in
terms of full-time, full-year equivalents counted to
the nearest tenth of a man-year.
Positions for 1967-68 and 1968-69 are counted to
the nearest tenth of authorized jobs expressed in
terms of full-time, full-year equivalents. The only
exception is in the case of positions to be established
after July 1. In such instances, the positions are
counted without adjustment for delayed establish-
ment, e.g., a full-time position to be established Jan-
uary 1 is counted as 1.0 position, not as 0.5 position.
As in the case of expenditures, appropriate adjust-
ments are included in the budget document to reduce
authorized positions for 1967-68 and 1968-69 to an-
ticipated available manpower.
Salary Range
Rates of pay listed under this heading represent
salary ranges established by (1) the State Personnel
Board for civil service, Disaster Office interim merit
system, and Maritime Academy classifications; (2)
the appointing authority with the approval of the
Director of Finance for Non-Civil Service positions ;
(3) statute; (4) The Regents of the University of
California; (5) The Trustees of the California State
Colleges; (6) the Board of Directors of the Hastings
College of the Law; or (7) San Francisco Port Au-
thority (Crafts and Trade).
The amounts shown are the (1) minimum and max-
imum monthly or hourly rates, (2) flat monthly rate,
or (3) annual compensation as indicated. The mini-
mum of the range serves as the normal entrance rate
for new appointees to any position in a class and
represents the lowest rate to be paid to any employee
who is considered qualified for appointment to or
retention in a position. The maximum of the range
represents the highest rate payable to an employee
who occupies any position in the class.
Under the pay plan adopted by the State Personnel
Board, the intermediate steps in each salary range
have been fixed at a uniform percentage interval of
5 percent. This plan is used also for most salaries
fixed for exempt positions. A table of salary ranges in
the state service is included at the end of this section.
Thus, $326-395 indicates a monthly salarv range hav-
ing steps of $326-$342-$359-$377-$395. Salary ranges
for instructional positions and librarians in the state
colleges, academic positions in the University of Cali-
fornia and instructional positions in other state agen-
cies are set forth on pages 5 through 9.
(3)
Merit Salary Adjustments
Subject to availability of funds, Section 18854 of
the Government Code provides that each employee in
the civil service receive a merit salary increase of one
intermediate step in his salary range during each year
in a position provided the employing agency certifies
to the Personnel Board that the employee's job per-
formance meets the level of quality and quantity ex-
pected by the agency considering the employee's ex-
perience in the position.
Special In-grade Salary Adjustments
The following classes falling within prescribed
ranges are eligible for special in-grade salary adjust-
ments that is from the first step to the second step of
a salary range at the end of 6 or 3 monthly pay
periods, unless excluded by a Board Besolution at the
time the specific classification action was taken :
1. All classes with a maximum of $469 or lower.
2. Classes with a maximum of $480 to and in-
cluding $663, or classes substantially equivalent to
those with a maximum $663, if recruitment is from
outside state service.
3. Classes with a maximum of $676 to and includ-
ing $783, or classes substantially equivalent to those
with a maximum $783, as designated by the Execu-
tive Officer, when recruitment is from outside state
service and the state has experienced recruitment
difficulties.
a. Classes with maximums higher than $783 are
not eligible except as classes may be deter-
mined to be substantially equivalent to those
with a maximum of $783.
Except for employees of the University of Califor-
nia, provision for the salary adjustments to which
present employees will become entitled during the bal-
ance of the current year and in the budget year has
been included in the amounts shown opposite each
position or group of like positions. Inasmuch as turn-
over of personnel generally results in replacement at
a lower step in the salary range, the amount included
for salary adjustments has been offset by a lump sum
deduction for downward adjustments included in the
deduction for estimated salary savings.
Similar amounts for salary adjustments have been
provided for exempt positions, where requested by the
agency. Such adjustments have been computed in
accordance with the salary schedule in effect for the
respective positions.
Merit salary adjustments for employees of the Uni-
versity of California and the State Colleges are deter-
mined in accordance with rules established by the
Kegents and the Trustees, respectively.
Salary Range Adjustments
In determining the appropriate salary level for a
class, a number of factors are taken into consideration
by the State Personnel Board :
1. Rates of pay of private employers and of other
public jurisdictions for comparable work.
2. Internal consistency of rates ; equal pay for equal
work, and pay differentials based on differences in the
kind, difficulty, or responsibility of the work.
3. Conditions of work in the class.
4. The adequacy of existing appropriations which
may be used for salary increase purposes.
The rates of pay of casually employed trades work-
ers and printing trade employees in the state service
are established at the hourly wage rates negotiated by
unions with private employers in the county in which
they are employed. These employees receive all the
collateral benefits of premium pay for night work,
travel time, and overtime pay provided by private
industry. For these two groups, the state also pays
the full cost of hospital, surgical and medical insur-
ance benefits for both the employees and their de-
pendents, where such health and welfare benefits are
provided by private employers.
Casually employed trades workers working for the
state do not receive the same benefits of vacation, sick
leave and retirement that permanent state employees
receive. However, the state does pay into vacation
and retirement funds where such benefits are the
prevailing practice in private industry.
Printing trades employees receive all of the benefits
enjoyed by other state employees with one exception.
Other state employees receive an average of 11 holi-
days a year. Printing trades employees are provided
the 8 paid holidays received by their counterparts
in private industry.
The salary ranges reported herein are those which
had been approved by the appropriate salary fixing
authority on or before July 1, 1967. Salaries fixed
by statute are those established in Government Code
Sections 11550 to 11563.5 inclusive as revised effective
November 8, 1967. Statutory salary provisions for
judges and justices of courts of record are included in
Government Code Sections 68200 to 68203.
Section 12, Article V of the Constitution prohibits
a change in the salaries of the Governor, the Lieuten-
ant Governor, the State Controller, Secretary of State,
Superintendent of Public Instruction and the State
Treasurer during their current term in office. In ac-
cordance with the provisions of the Constitution,
changes in the salary of these elected officers became
effective January 2, 1967, concurrent with the begin-
ning of their new term of office.
(4)
Salary Ranges in the California Stafe Civil Service
As of July 7, 7967, Unless Otherwise Noted
Ranges
No.
1 $296
1.5 303
2 310
2.5 318
3 326
3.5 334
4 342
4.5 350
5 359
5.5 367
6 377
6.5 386
7 395
7.5 405
S 415
8.5 425
9 435
9.5 446
10 457
10.5 469
11 480
11.5 492
12 505
12.5 517
12.7 519
13 530
13.5 543
13.7 545
14 556
14.5 571
14.7 573
15 5S4
15.5 599
15.7 602
16 614
16.5 628
16.7 633
17 644
17.5 660
17.7 663
IS 676
1S.5 692
18.7 695
19 710
19.5 728
19.7 731
20 746
20.5 764
20.7 768
21 7S3
21.5 801
21.7 806
22 821
22.5 S42
22.7 845
23 863
Steps
$310
$326
$342
S359
318
334
350
367
326
342
359
377
334
350
367
386
342
359
377
395
350
367
386
405
359
377
395
415
367
386
405
425
377
395
415
435
386
405
425
446
395
415
435
457
405
425
446
469
415
435
457
480
425
446
469
492
435
457
480
505
446
469
492
517
457
480
505
530
469
492
517
543
480
505
530
556
492
517
543
571
505
530
556
584
517
543
571
599
530
556
584
614
543
571
599
628
545
573
602
633
556
584
614
644
571
599
628
660
573
602
633
663
584
614
644
676
599
628
660
692
602
633
663
695
614
644
676
710
628
660
692
728
633
663
695
731
644
676
710
746
660
692
728
764
663
695
731
768
676
710
746
783
692
728
764
801
695
731
76S
806
710
746
783
821
728
764
801
842
731
768
806
845
746
783
821
S63
764
801
842
884
76S
806
845
890
783
821
863
905
801
842
884
927
806
S45
890
933
821
863
905
950
842
884
927
973
845
890
933
979
863
905
950
998
884
927
973
1,023
S90
933
979
1.028
905
950
998
1,04S
Ranges
No.
23.5
23.7 890
24 . _. 905
24.5 927
24.7 933
25 950
25.5 973
25.7 979
26 998
26.5 1,023
26.7 1,028
27 1.04S
27.5 1.074
27.7 1,079
28 1,100
28.5 1,128
2S.7 1,133
29 1,155
29.5 1,183
29.7 1.190
30 1,213
30.5 1.243
30.7 1,249
31 1,273
31.5 1.305
31.7 1,311
32 1.337
32.5 1.371
32.7 1,377
33 1.405
33.5 1,439
33.7 1,447
34 1,475
34.5 1,512
34.7 1,519
35 1.548
35.5 1,587
35.7 1,594
36 1,626
36.5 1,667
37 1,708
37.5 1,750
38 1,793
38.5 1,837
39 1,882
39.5 1.929
40 1,976
40.5 2,026
41 2,076
41.5 2,127
42 2,179
42.5 2,233
43 2,2S8
43.5 2,346
44 2,403
44.5 2,463
45 2,523
Steps
$927
$973
$1,023
$1,074
933
979
1.028
1,079
950
998
1.048
1,100
973
1,023
1.074
1.12S
979
1.02S
1,079
1,133
998
1,048
1,100
1,155
1.023
1,074
1.128
1.1S3
1.02S
1.079
1,133
1.190
1,048
1,100
1,155
1,213
1,074
1,128
1,183
1.243
1,079
1,133
1,190
1,249
1,100
1,155
1,213
1,273
1.128
1,183
1.243
1.305
1.133
1,190
1,249
1,311
1,155
1,213
1,273
1,337
1.1S3
1.243
1,305
1,371
1,190
1.249
1,311
1,377
1,213
1.273
1,337
1,405
1,243
1.305
1.371
1,439
1,249
1,311
1.377
1,447
1.273
1,337
1,405
1,475
1.305
1,371
1,439
1,512
1.311
1,377
1,447
1,519
1,337
1,405
1,475
1.548
1,371
1.439
1,512
1.587
1,377
1,447
1.519
1.594
1,405
1,475
1.548
1.626
1,439
1,512
1.587
1,667
1,447
1,519
1,594
1,674
1,475
1,548
1,626
1.708
1,512
1,587
1,667
1.750
1,519
1,594
1,674
1,759
1.548
1.626
1,708
1.793
1,587
1,667
1.750
1.S37
1,594
1,674
1.759
1.S46
1,626
1.708
1,793
1,882
1,667
1,750
1,837
1,929
1,674
1,759
1,846
1.939
1,708
1,793
1,882
1,976
1,750
1,837
1,929
2,026
1,793
1,882
1,976
2,076
1,837
1,929
2.026
2,127
1,882
1.976
2.076
2,179
1,929
2,026
2,127
2,233
1,976
2,076
2,179
2,288
2,026
2,127
2,233
2.346
2,076
2,179
2.2S8
2,403
2,127
2,233
2,346
2,463
2,179
2.2S8
2,403
2.523
2,233
2,346
2,463
2,586
2,288
2,403
2,523
2,649
2,346
2,463
2,586
2,715
2,403
2,523
2,649
2,782
2,463
2,586
2,715
2,851
2,523
2,649
2,782
2,920
2,586
2,715
2,851
2,994
2,649
2.782
2.920
3,067
CRITERIA
FOR RANGE
DETERMINATION
Salary Schedules for Instructional Positions— Other Than Higher Education
as of July 1 ,1967, Unless Otherwise Noted
(Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers)
Range Steps
A $676 $710 $746 $783 $821
B 710 746 783 821 863
C 746 783 821 863 905
D 783 821 863 905 950
E 821 863 905 950 998
F 863 905 950 998 104S
ACADEMIC
(Preparation)
Range A
Range B
Range C
Range D
Ranges
EandF
Provisional or special credential, without bachelor's degree.
Bachelor's degree or regular elementary, junior high, or kindergarten-primary credential.
Bachelor's degree or regular elementary, junior high, or kindergarten-primary credentials; plus
12 upper division or graduate units which were not counted toward degree or which were
taken subsequent to obtaining credential.
Bachelor's degree or regular elementary, junior high, or kindergarten-primary credential; plus
24 upper division or graduate units which were not counted toward degree or which were
taken subsequent to obtaining credential. Or regular general secondary credential.
Used only for "incentive increases" when a teacher receiving less than Range F completes at
least 6 units in college level courses approved by his department and taken after appoint-
ment. He shall then be entitled to advance to the corresponding step in the next higher
salary range for the class, and such an advance shall be known as an "incentive increase."
VOCATIONAL
(Preparation)
Three years experience
as journeyman crafts-
man.
Qualification for special
secondary Vocational
Class A Credential in
T and I and PS Educa-
tion.
(5)
Academic Salary Schedule— University of California
(Based on Salaries Effective July 1, 1967)
STEPS
RANK 1
REGULAR ACADEMIC RANKS *
Professor $17,300 c
Professor (AY) 14,S00 c
Associate Professor 13,700 b
Associate Professor (AY) 11,800 b
Assistant Professor (Acting) 9,960 a
Assistant Professor (Acting) (AY) 8,604 a
Assistant Professor 10,900 b
Assistant Professor (AY) 9,300 a
Instructor (Acting) 9,156 a
Instructor (Acting) (AY) 7,920a
Instructor 9,500 a
Instructor (AY) 8,100 a
Associate in ** 7,572
Associate in ** (AY) 6,528
Lecturers 10,140
Lecturers (AY) 8,760
Regular Academic Ranks — Law :
Professor 19,200 a
Associate Professor 16,000 a
Assistant Professor 12,000 c
Regular AcademicRanks — Medical School
Clinical Departments : a
Professor (Strict Full Time B) __ 30,200a
Professor (Strict Full Time A) __ 26,900a
Professor (Strict Full Time) 20,300a
Professor 18,800 =
Associate Professor (Strict Full
Time B) 25,800 a
Associate Professor (Strict Full
Time A) 22,700 a
Associate Professor (Strict Full
Time) 16.600 a
Associate Professor 15,700 b
Assistant Professor (Strict Full
Time B) 21,000 a
Assistant Professor (Strict Full
Time A) 18,600 a
Assistant Professor (Strict Full
Time^ 13.100 a
Assistant Professor (Acting) 11,244 a
Assistant Professor 11.900 b
Instructor (Strict Full Time B)__ 17.700a
Instructor ( Strict Full Time A) __ 15,600 a
Instructor (Strict Full Time) 11,700a
Regular Academic Ranks — Dental :
Professor 23,400 a
Associate Professor 19,500 a
Assistant Professor 14,S00 a
Instructional Assistants :
Teaching Fellow (* Time) (AY) 3,927a
Teaching Assistant (i Time) (AY) 3,000 e
Tutor 2.00 hr
Reader 2.38 hr
Professional Research (Nonfacultv) :
Full Research Rank 17,300 e
Full Research Rank (AY) 14.S00 c
Associate (AY) 11,800 b
Associate 13,700 b
Assistant (AY) 9,300 b
Assistant 10,900 b
Postgraduate 7.392 a
Research Assistant (* Time) 3.186 e
Specialists :
Specialist 14,292 c
Associate 10.908 b
Assistant S.556 b
Junior 7.212 c
Coordinators of Public Programs :
Coordinator 15,000 c
Associate 11,600 b
Assistant 9.000 e
Junior 7,700 c
Supervisors in Physical Education
c (AY> :
Supervisor 13,000 c
Associate 10,400 b
Assistant 8,500 b
Junior 7,600 e
Military or Air Science Personnel :
Military or Air Science Assistant 336 a
Hospital House Staff:
Chief Resident 8.400 a
Resident 5,200 a
Intern 4,600 a
For footnotes see end of table.
$19,000 c
16,400 c
14,600 b
12,700 b
10,716 a
9,252 a
11,500 b
9,800 b
$21,100 c
18,100 c
15,600 a
13.500 a
11,244 a
9,720 a
12,100 b
10,400 b
$23,100 a
20,000 a
11,796 a
10,200 a
12,800 a
11,100 a
$25,200 a
21,800 a
to 9,432 a
to 8,160 a
23,448 a
to 19,968 a
-
-
20,700 a
17,000 a
13,000 a
22,200 a
1S.000 a
14,000 a
23,800 a
15,000 a
25,500 a
32,300 a
28,900 a
22,000 a
20,300 c
34,900 a
32,100 a
23,700 a
21,400 c
37,500 a
35,200 a
25,400 a
23,100 a
40,600 a
37,500 a
27,200 a
25,200 a
26,900 a
27,900 a
-
-
23,700 a
24,800 a
-
-
17,500 a
16,500 b
18,600 a
17,300 b
-
-
22,200 a
23,100 a
24,200 a
-
19,200 a
20,000 a
20,800 a
-
14,100 a
12,072 a
12,900 b
14,900 a
12.70S a
13.S00 b
15,700 a
13.344 a
14,400 b
-
25,200 a
20,500 a
15,S00 a
27,100 a
21,700 a
16,900 a
29,000 a
17,900 a
31,200 a
3,153 e
2.50 hr
2.50 hr
3,316 e
3.00 hr
3.50 hr
-
19,000 c
16,400 c
12,700 b
14,600 b
9,800 b
11,500 b
7,764 a
3,348 e
21,100 c
18,100 c
13,500 a
15,600 a
10,400 b
12,100 b
8,160 a
3,516 a
23.100 a
20,000 a
11,100 a
12,800 a
8,556 a
25,200 a
21,800 a
8,976 a
15.708 c
11,736 b
9,192 b
7,764 e
17.784 a
12,612 b
9,900 a
13,248 a
-
16,600 c
12,300 b
9,500 e
8,200 e
18,400 a
13,100 b
10,400 e
20,100 a
14,000 a
10,900 a
-
14,000 c
10,900 b
9,100 b
8,000 e
15,000 a
12.000 a
10,000 a
-
-
$43,700 a
9,432 a
5,900 a
6,500 a
7,200 a
(6)
Academic Salary Schedule— University of California— Continued
(Based on Salaries Effective July 1, 1967)
STEPS
RANK 12 3 4 5 6
Agricultural and Home Economists iu
Agricultural Extension :
Agriculturalist, Home Economist— $14,400 c $15,700 e $17,600 a $19,500 a $21,400 a $23,300 a
Associate 11,000 b 11,900 b 12,700 b 13,400 a
Assistant 8,700 b 9,200 b 10,100 b 10,500 a
Junior 7,800 a - - - -
Specialists in University Extension :
Specialist 15,000 c 16,600 c 1S.400 a 20,100 a 22,000 a
Associate 11,600 b 12,300 b 13,100 b 14,000 a
Assistant 9,000 e 9,500 e 10,400 e 10,900 a
Junior 7,700 e 8,200 e _ _ - -
Supervisors of Teacher Training and
Demonstration Teachers :
Class VI 10,140 to 14,760 in 15 annual increments B
Class V 9,990 to 13,512 in 12 annual increments
Class IV 9,660 to 13.2S4 in 12 annual increments
Class III 9,432 to 13,056 in 12 annual increments
Class II 8,976 to 12,600 in 12 annual increments
Class I 8,544 to 12,180 in 12 annual increments
Librarians :
University Librarian 17,600 to 27,500
Associate University Librarian 15,400 to 18,650
Assistant University Librarian 14,000 to 17,050
Bio-medical Librarian II 14,000 to 17,050
Bio-medical Librarian I 12,050 to 15,400
Librarian V 12,050 to 15,400
Librarian IV 10,450 to 12,700
Librarian III 9,000 to 10,950
Librarian II 7,450 to 9,450
Librarian I 6,700 to 7,450
* Period of employment may cover either academic year (AT) or full 12 months.
** Designation of specialty completes classification title.
a Usual salary period is not specified.
b Usual salary period is 2 years.
c Usual salary period is 2 years.
(i Strict Full Time
e Usual salary is 1 year.
t Amounts include 2,500 paid by hospital.
s The last annual increments are allowable only to persons with the Doctor's Degree.
Schedule A is applicable to faculty members in departments of Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Neurology, Dermatology, Rehabili-
tation. Preventive Medicine (where patient care departments) and other medical subspecialties.
Schedule B is applicable to faculty members in departments of Surgery, Anesthesiology, Radiology, Neurosurgery, Ophthalmology,
Urology, Orthopedic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Oto-rhino-laryngology, and other surgical subspecialities, Pathology, Obstetrics-
Gynecology.
(AY) Academic year as defined by the institution.
(7)
Academic Salary Schedule— State Colleges
(Based Upon Salaries Effective July 1, 1967)
RANK
INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY :
Regular Academic Ranks : a STEPS
12-month Appointment : 12 3 4 5
Professor lib $16,212 $17,016 $17,8S0 $1S.756 $19,704
Professor Ic 15,444 16,212 17.016 17,880 18,756
Associate professor lib 12,696 13,332 13,992 14,700 15,444
Associate professor I c 12,096 12,696 13,332 13,992 14,700
Assistant professor II b 10,044 10,54S 11,076 11,628 12,204
Assistant professor I c 9,564 10,044 10,54S 11,076 11,628
Instructor II b 9,120 9,564 10,044 10,548 11,076
Instructor I <= 8,676 9,120 9,564 10,044 10,548
Assistant 7,48S 7,S72 8,268
Academic Year Appointment : a
Professor lib 13,992 14,700 15,444 16,212 17,016
Professor 1= 13,332 13,992 14,700 15,444 16,212
Associate professor lib 10,980 11,520 12,096 12,696 13,332
Associate professor I c 10,464 10,980 11,520 12,096 12,696
Assistant professor II b 8.676 9,120 9,564 10,044 10,548
Assistant professor I c S.268 S,676 9,120 9,564 10,044
Instructor lib 7^72 8,268 8,676 9,120 9,564
Instructor I e 74S8 7.S72 8,268 S,676 9,120
Assistant 6,4S0 6,S04 7,140
Vocational Instruction :
12-month Appointment :
Principal 16,212 17,016 17,880 1S.756 19,704
Senior 12,696 13,332 13,992 14,700 15,444
Intermediate 9.564 10,044 10,548 11,076 11,628
Junior 8,676 9,120 9,564 10,044 10,548
Academic Year or 10-month Appointment : a
Principal 13,992 14,700 15,444 16,212 17,016
Senior 10,980 11,520 12.096 12,696 13,332
Intermediate 8,268 8,676 9,120 9,564 10,044
Junior 7.48S 7.S72 8,26S 8,676 9,120
Instructor : e SALARY RANGES
12-month appointment 7.488 to 19,704
Academic year appointment a 6,480 to 17,016
Lecturer : f
12-month appointment, range A-H S.676 to 19.704
Academic year appointment, range A-H 7,488 to 17,016
SALARY RANGES
Academic Year 12 Month
Associate Dean of School gb O4S0 to 17,016 7,488 to 19.704
Division Chairman gh 6.4S0 to 17,016 7,488 to 19,704
Curriculum Supervisor gb 6,480 to 17,016 7,488 to 19,704
Curriculum Evaluator gb 6.4S0 to 17,016 7,488 to 19,704
Director of gib 6,4S0 to 17,016 7,488 to 19,704
Coordinator of glh __ 6,480 to 17,016 7,488 to 19,704
Production Manager gb 6,4S0 to 17,016 7,488 to 19.704
Farm Manager gb 6.4S0 to 17,016 7,488 to 19,704
Horse Department Manager gb 6,480 to 17,016 7,4S8 to 19,704
Counselor e _ 6,480 to 17,016 7,488 to 19,704
Test Officers 6,480 to 17,016 7,488 to 19.704
Placement Officer g 6.4S0 to 17,016 7,488 to 19,704
Publications Managers 6.4S0 to 17,016 7,488 to 19,704
Placement Officer 6.4S0 to 17,016 7,488 to 19,704
Publications Manager 6.4S0 to 17,016 7.4S8 to 19,704
Housing Coordinator 6,480 to 17,016 7,488 to 19,704
Vocational Instructor — Building Program 6,480 to 17.016 7,488 to 19,704
Summer Session Instructional Faculty 6,480 to 17,016 7,488 to 19,704
Extension Instructional Faculty 6,480 to 17,016 7,4S8 to 19,704
STEPS
Laboratory Demonstration Elementary School : 12 3 4 5
Principal S.676 to 19,704 -
Assistant Principal 8,676 to 19,704 -
Laboratory School Teacher :
Range A 8.520 S,952 9.396 9,852 10.356
Range B 9,396 9,852 10,356 10,860 11,400
Range C 10,356 10,860 11,400 11,976 12.576
Extension Instructional Faculty :
Range A (lecture or discussion course) 266 to 336 per semester unit
Range B (activity course) 345.S0 to 436.80 per semester unit
Range C (science laboratory course) 399 to 504 per semester unit
Summer Session Instructional Faculty :
Resident Faculty 189 to 450 per unit
Visiting Faculty — in-state 253 to 495 per unit
Visiting Faculty — out-of-state 1.000 to 3,000 per session
Demonstration Instructional Faculty 5 to 20 per demonstration
a The maximum percentages for the academic ranks of professor, principal instructor, principal vocational instructor and associate
professor, senior instructor and senior vocational instructor will not exceed 60 percent of the total number of all faculty members
having academic rank.
b Persons whose minimum academic or professional preparation is equivalent to a doctor's degree.
0 Persons whose minimum academic or professional preparation is equivalent to a college degree.
4 Academic year ns defined by the institiition.
e The ranks and salaries of persons with this classification parallel those indicated for regular academic ranks.
t Range and rate of pay dependent upon experience and professional achievements.
g Academic rank and salary of persons in these classifications dependent upon academic or professional preparation.
b Classification and salary range not yet established by the Trustees of the California State Colleges.
1 Designation of specialty or activity completes classification title.
(S)
Salary Schedule for Librarians— State Colleges
(Based Upon Salaries Effective July 1, 1967)
STEPS
1
College Librarian $16,380
Librarian V 11,520
Librarian IV 10,464
Librarian III 8,604
Librarian II 7,488 7,872 8,268 8;676 9,120 ' 9,564 $10,044
Librarian I 6,804
Library Assistant II 6,360
Library Assistant I 5,484
2
3
4
5
6
$17,196
$18,048
$18,960
$19,908
-
12,096
12,696
13,332
13,992
—
10.9S0
11,520
12,096
12,696
—
9,036
9,492
9,960
10,464
$10,980
7,872
8,268
8,676
9,120
9,564
7,140
7,488
—
—
—
6,672
7,008
7,368
7,728
—
5,760
6,060
6,360
6,672
-
(9)
LEGISLATIVE
11
LEGISLATURE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) [Aulh.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL BUREAU
Administrative : SALARY RANGE
Legislative counsel 111 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000
Chief deputy legislative counsel 111 1,793-2,0S2 24.9S4 24,984
Legal :
Principal deputy legislative counsel __ 5.7 7 7 1,626-1,976 152,649 165,984
Deputy legislative counsel IV 6.3 9 9 1.475-1,793 178,931 193,644
Deputy legislative counsel III 3.3 15 15 1,155-1.405 218,122 237,824
Deputy legislative counsel II 5.3 7 7 S63-1.04S 71,492 76,104
Junior counsel 11.4 4 4 746-S21 35,S0S 37,5S4
Student legal assistant 5.2 2 2 457-710 11,420 12,696
Indexing :
Assistant supervisor of law indexing 0.5 1 1 S63-l,048 10,608 11,130
Law indexer 4.4 4 4 505-614 26,992 28,034
Library :
Librarian III 111 676-S21 9,852 9,852
Office:
Supervising legal stenographer I 0.5 1 1 599-728 7,612 S,736
Supervising legal stenographer II 1 1 1 676-821 9,352 9,852
Secretary II 111 599-72S 8,236 S,736
Accountant I 111 556-676 8,112 8,112
Senior legal stenographer a S.6 10 10 517-628 66,070 73,070
Senior stenographer 0.S 1 1 469-571 5.85S 6,154
Senior typist-clerk 2 2 2 457-556 11,757 13,05S
Senior file clerk 111 457-556 6,172 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 2.1 2 2 425-517 11,532 12,10S
Intermediate clerk-typist 2.1 2 2 395-505 10,900 11,156
Intermediate clerk 2.7 3-3 395-4S0 15,660 16,916
Junior clerk 0.8 1 1 342-415 4,257 4,470
Temporary help 18 IS 18 (117,498) 122,187 122,187
Overtime 111 (10,1S2) 9,722 9,722
Totals, Authorized Positions S7.7 97 97 $S40,425 $1,063,2S5 $1,133,785
•i Includes 1 position authorized by the Legislature but not included in the change book.
Commission members (7) per diem
Executive secretary
Assistant executive secretary
Special condemnation counsel
Administrative assistant I
Junior counsel
Senior legal stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
LAW REVISION COMMISSION
SALARY RANGE
_
_
_
$20 day
$3,500
$3,500
1
1
1
1,626-1,976
23,712
23,712
0.9
1
1
1,475-1,793
17,700
18,576
1
1
1
1,405-1,708
18,138
19,044
1
1
1
746-905
9,472
9,936
0.3
1
1
746-821
9,174
9,624
0.9
1
1
517-628
6,204
6,516
1
1
1
395-505
5,599
5,760
0.5
1
1
(2,676)
6,923
6,923
6.6
$85,469
$100,422
$103,591
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
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JUDICIAL
SUPREME COURT
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tuth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY RANGE
Chief justice a 111 $34,000 $34,000 $34,000
Associate justice a 6 6 6 32,000 192,000 192,000
Clerk 111 22,000 22,000 22,000
Reporter of decisions 111 19,500 19,500 19,500
Principal attorney 111 1,626-1,976 23,712 23,712
Attorney IV 5 5 5 1,475-1,793 99,842 103,932
Assistant reporter of decisions II 2 2 2 1,213-1,475 34,492 35,330
Chief deputy clerk 111 1,048-1,405 16,452 16.S60
Attorney III 5.6 4 4 1,100-1,405 66,624 67,440
Assistant chief deputy clerk 111 998-1,213 14,556 14,556
Law librarian 111 863-1,155 12,576 12,576
Deputy clerk— senior grade 5 5 5 905-1,100 65,688 66,000
Administrative assistant II 111 905-1,100 11,085 11,640
Secretary 111 905-1,100 13,200 13,200
Deputy clerk 111 863-1,048 12,126 12,576
Research assistant II 2 2 2 863-1,048 25,152 25,152
Attorney II 1.3 3 3 863-1,048 35,508 36,012
Assistant secretary II 2 2 2 821-998 23,952 23,952
Assistant reporter of decisions I 111 746-905 10,860 10,860
Administrative assistant I 111 746-905 10,860 10,860
Bailiff supreme court 111 676-821 9,548 9,852
Assistant secretary I 2 2 2 676-821 18,552 18,989
Research assistant I 13.1 12 12 746-821 111,606 117,008
Assistant librarian 0.2 1 1 614-746 8,180 8,592
Judicial secretary II 9.8 10 10 571-692 79,077 80,101
Deputy bailiff 111 530-644 7,368 7,728
Judicial secretary I 111 517-628 7,507 7,536
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Temporary help 2 2 2 (15,160) 14,510 14,510
Totals, Authorized Positions 72 72 72 $971,457 $1,007,205 $1,023,146
a Section 6S203 of the Government Code provides that every 4th year justices salaries will be increased by the same percentage as
the increase in per capita income. The first adjustment will take place September 1, 1968. The amount of increase will not
be known until the U.S. Department of Commerce releases their computation of the 1967 per capita income for California.
JUDICIAL COUNCIL
Administrative director of the courts-
Deputy director
Attorney IV
Research director
Personnel and budget officer
Senior statistician
Information officer II
Administrative assistant II
Associate statistician
Attorney II
Office supervisor I
Secretary II
Judicial secretary II
Statistical clerk
Judicial secretary I
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$30,000
$30,000
$30,000
1
1
1
1,708-2,076
24,912
24,912
4
5
5
1,475-1,793
100,402
103,293
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
0.8
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,096
15,852
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1.1
—
—
1,048-1,273
—
—
2
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
2
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
2
2
2
863-1,048
23,436
23,976
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
8,736
3
3
3
571-692
24,592
24,912
2
2
2
530-644
15.246
16,000
4.8
5
5
517-62S
35,157
36,424
1
1
1
(5,560)
5,678
5,678
28.7
29
29
$352,166
$380,659
$387,187
COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL QUALIFICATIONS
Executive secretary
Secretary
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions-
1
1
0.1
1
1
0.1
2.1
2.1
SALARY RANGE
$1,155-1,405
517-628
(61)
$22,711
$16,860
7,246
906
$25,012
$16,860
7,536
906
$25,302
JUDICIAL
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COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Amh,) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Presiding justice a
Associate justice a
Clerk
Attorney III
Chief deputy clerk
Deputy clerk
Research assistant I
Judicial secretary II
Janitor
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
3.6
4
4
$30,000
$120,000
7.2
8
8
30,000
240,000
1
1
1
18,000
18,000
2
2
2
1,100-1,405
30,728
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
o
3
3
821-998
31.239
10.4
13
13
746-821
120,719
12.2
14
14
571-692
113,844
1
2
2
395^80
10,620
0.7
0.7
0.7
(3,814)
4,364
41.1
48.7
48.7
$589,136
$702,714
$120,000
240,000
18,000
31,776
13,200
32,799
126,062
114,948
10,860
4,3G4
$712,009
COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT
Presiding justice a 4.8
Associate justice a 9.6
Clerk 1
Attorney IV 1
Attorney III 6
Chief deputy clerk 0.8
Deputy clerk 4.6
Court reporter-secretary 3.5
Research assistant I 9.1
Judicial secretary II 13.9
Judicial secretary I 3.5
Accounting technician II 0.7
Janitor foreman I 0.4
Janitor 2.2
Totals, Authorized Positions 61.1
5
5
10
10
1
1
1
1
7
7
1
1
5
5
4
4
10
10
15
15
4
4
1
1
1
1
2
2
67
67
SALARY RANGE
$30,000
30,000
18,000
1,475-1,793
1,100-1,405
905-1,100
821-998
783-950
746-821
571-692
517-628
457-556
435-530
395^80
$855,731
$150,000
$150,000
300,000
300,000
18,000
18,000
20,921
21,516
107,510
111,432
12,784
13,200
54,729
56,616
42,183
43,944
96,137
98,254
124,048
124,560
29.031
29,628
5,785
6,085
6,135
6,360
11,520
11,520
$978,7S3
$991,115
COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT
Presiding justice a
Associate justices
Clerk
Attorney IV
Attorney III
Deputy clerk
Court reporter-secretary
Research assistant I
Judicial secretary II
Janitor
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions.
SALARY BANGE
1
1
1
$30,000
$30,000
$30,000
2
2
2
30,000
60,000
60,000
1
1
1
16,500
16,500
16,500
1.1
2
2
1,475-1,793
35,546
37,308
2.5
1
1
1,100-1,405
15,340
16,112
1
1
1
821-998
11,496
11,976
1
1
1
783-950
10,104
10,608
0.8
1
1
746-821
9,624
9,852
4
4
4
571-692
32,274
32,640
1
1
1
395-480
5,668
5,760
-
0.1
0.1
(-)
436
436
15.4
15.1
15.1
$223,315
$226,988
$231,192
COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
SALARY RANGE
Presiding justice a 2 2 2 $30,000 $60,000 $60,000
Associate justice a 444 30,000 120,000 120,000
Clerk 111 16,500 16,500 16,500
Legal research associate 0.9 - - 1,048-1,273 - -
Attorney II 0.7 2 2 863-1,048 22,974 23,481
Deputy 'clerk 3.2 3 3 821-998 32,898 33,921
Court reporter-secretary 2 2 2 783-950 21,462 21,966
Legal research assistant 1.9 - - 746-905 - -
Research assistant I 3.2 6 6 746-821 55,230 57,896
Judicial secretary II 4 4 4 571-692 31,592 32,187
Judicial secretary I 0.9 1 1 517-628 6,490 6,824
Temporary help 0.1 - - (530) - -
Totals, Authorized Positions 23.9 25 25 $346,510 $367,146 $372,775
a Section 6S203 of the Government Code provides that every 4th year justices salaries will be increased by the same percentage as
the increase in per capita income. The first adjustment will take place September 1, 1968. The amount of increase will not be
known until the U.S. Department of Commerce releases their computation of the 1967 per capita income for California.
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JUDICIAL
COURT OF APPEAL, FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68 68-69
(Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4-
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALAEY RANGE
Presiding justice a 111 $30,000 $30,000 $30,000
Associate justice a 1.6 2 2 30,000 60,000 60,000
Clerk 111 16,500 16,500 16,500
Attorney III 2 2 2 1,100-1,405 28,532 29,952
Deputy clerk 111 S21-99S 11,976 11,976
Court reporter— secretary 111 783-950 11,175 11,400
Research assistant I 111 746-821 9,322 9,776
Judicial secretary II 2 2 2 571-692 16,512 16,608
Temporary help 0.1 0.1 0.1 (480) 860 860
Totals, Authorized Positions 10.7 11.1 11.1 $170,014 $184,S77 $1S7,072
a Section 6S203 of the Government Code provides that every 4th year justices salaries will be increased by the same percentage as
the increase in per capita income. The first adjustment will take place September 1, 1968. The amount of increase will not be
known until the U.S. Department of Commerce releases their computation of the 1967 per capita income for California.
EXECUTIVE
15
GOVERNOR
•SALARIES x\.ND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
iHlled; (Aulh.) (Aulli.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
Governor
Executive secretary
Legislative secretary"
Communications secretary
Appointments secretary
Cabinet secretary
Legal affairs secretary
Special representative secretary a
Secretary
Office manager
Administrative assistant II
Administrative assistant I
Accountant
Librarian III
Secretary, Governor's office
Supervising clerk II
Supervising file clerk II
Librarian II
Secretary II
Secretary I
Supervising typist-clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Terminal leave
Totals, Authorized Positions 87.4
SERVICE CENTER PROGRAM
Director, service center program
Training officer II
Field representative, service center
program
Senior statistician
Training officer I
Associate management analyst
Administrative assistant II
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Junior typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$44,100
$44,100
$44,100
1
1
1
24,500
24,500
24,500
—
2
2
20,000
40,000
40,000
1
i
1
20,000
20,000
20,000
1
1
1
20,000
20,000
20,000
1
1
1
20,000
20,000
20,000
1
1
1
20,000
20,000
20,000
0.7
2
20,000
40,000
40,000
14.5
IS
18
16,500
297,000
297,000
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,S60
13.S60
4.4
3
3
905-1,100
34,602
36,340
1
1
1
746-905
9,434
9,S94
1
1
1
676-S21
9,852
9,S52
0.6
—
—
676-821
_
_
0.6
—
—
628-764
_
_
1
2
o
614-746
17,064
17,472
1
1
1
614-746
S,952
8,952
0.5
1
1
614-746
7,920
S.316
s.s
8
S
599-728
66,768
68,082
5.6
6
6
543-660
44,876
46,136
1
—
—
530-644
—
__
11.8
S
S
469-571
52.60S
53,532
0.7
1
1
457-556
6,260
6,56S
5.9
7
7
457-556
44,150
45,4S0
1
1
1
457-556
6,490
6,672
3.5
7
7
425-517
39,373
41,353
11.8
11
11
395-505
58,358
60,156
0.3
—
—
395-4S0
—
—
2.2
2
2
359^35
8,8S6
9.31S
1.9
2
2
342-415
S,790
9,22S
—
0.4
0.4
—
2,100
2,100
0.6
-
-
(12,000)
-
-
91.4
91.4
35,741
$965,943
$978,911
0.9
_
$1,375
0.8
-
1,100-1,337
0.3
_
1,100-1,337
O.S
—
1,100-1,337
0.6
—
905-1,100
0.3
_
905-1,100
0.5
_
905-1,100
l.S
—
469-571
O.S
_
425-517
0.8
_
359-435
1.8
-
(9,370
9.4
-
$S5,053
96.8
91.4
91.4
$920,784
$965,943
$978,911
SECRETARY FOR BUSINESS AND TRANSPORTATION
SALARY RANGE
Administrator 111 $27,500 $27,500 $27,500
Assistant to the agency administrator __ 0.5 1 1 23,500 23,500 23,500
Assistant to the administrator 0.7 - - 1,213-1,475
Secretary II 0.7 1 1 599-728 7,192 8,736
Senior stenographer 0.6 1 1 469-571 5,628 5,904
Totals. Authorized Positions 3.5 4~ 4 $56,183 $63,820 $65,640
» Chapter 1149 Statutes of 1967 increased the number of $20,000 level secretaries from 5 to S. The bill also added 1 additional secre-
tary position. The bill was effective November 8, 1967.
16
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY FOR HUMAN RELATIONS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Administrator 1
Assistant to the agency administrator 0.3
Public health medical officer III 0.9
Assistant to the administrator 0.6
Senior management analyst 0.2
Secretary II 1
Senior stenographer 0.9
Totals, Authorized Positions 4.9
SALARY RANGE
$27,500
23,500
1,587-2,026
1,405-1,708
1,100-1,337
599-728
469-571
$80,478
$27,500
23,500
16,930
8,736
6,572
$83,238
$27,500
23,500
17,773
8,736
6,852
$84,361
SECRETARY FOR RESOURCES
SALARY RANGE
Administrator 111 $27,500 $27,500 $27,500
Assistant to the administrator 111 23,500 23,500 23,500
Resources planning coordinator 0.6 1 1 1,155-1,405 13,860 14,556
Federal resources project coordinator __ 111 1,100-1,337 14,324 15,036
Secretary II 111 599-728 8,736 8,736
Senior stenographer 0.4 2 2 469-571 11,817 11,993
Intermediate stenographer 2 11 425-517 6,204 6,204
Temporary help 0.6 0.3 0.3 (5,474) 1,549 1,549
Totals, Authorized Positions 7.6 8.3 8.3 $95,975 $107,490 $109,074
YOUTH AND ADULT CORRECTIONS AGENCY ADMINISTRATOR
Administrator
Assistant to the agency administrator a
Secretary II
Senior stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$27,500
$27,500
$27,500
1
1
1
23,500
23,500
23,500
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
8,736
0.8
1
1
469-571
5,628
5,904
3.8
$5S,007
$65,364
$65,640
OFFICE OF CONSUMER COUNSEL
SALARY RANGE
Consumer counsel 111 $18,000 $18,000 $18,000
Senior research analyst 0.4 - - 1,100-1,337 - -
Special representative 0.7 - - 1,049-1,275
Chief, service center program 0.5 - - 1,049-1,275 - —
Information officer II 0.6 - - 1,048-1,273
Counselor, service center program 0.7 - - 823-999 - -
Secretary I 111 543-660 7,920 7,920
Senior stenographer 1.5 - - 469-571 - -
Temporary help 0.2 - - 1,409
Totals, Authorized Positions 6.6 2 2 $68,399 $25,920 $25,920
a Chapter 1149 Statutes of 1967 increased the number of $20,000 level secretaries from 5 to 8. The bill also added 1 additional secre-
tary position. The bill was effective November 8, 1967.
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
EXECUTIVE
17
OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aolh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Director
Deputy director
Chief, community action program
Community action representative
Administrative assistant II
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate file clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
MIGRANT PROGRAM
SALARY RANGE
0.4
1
1
$1,337-1,375
$16,234
$16,500
1
1
1
1,273-1,375
15,660
16,272
0.8
1
1
1,214-1,375
14,568
15,300
5.9
6
6
1,049-1.275
78,916
82,075
0.8
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
0.4
—
—
746-905
—
—
2.3
3
3
469-571
16,642
17,712
0.8
1
1
425-517
5,226
5,490
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5.760
3
0.5
0.5
(26,593)
2,864
2,864
16.4
15.5
15.5
$170,719
$166,730
$173,373
Chief, migrant programs 1
Community action representative 3.1
Fiscal officer I 0.7
Senior stenographer 0.9
Intermediate stenographer 1.4
Temporary help 0.3
Totals, Authorized Positions 7.4
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 23.8
1
1
$1,213-1,375
$15,916
$16,424
3
3
1,049-1,275
39,015
40,959
1
1
998-1,213
11,976
12,576
1
1
469-571
6,129
6,438
1
1
425-517
5,226
5,490
-
-
(2,139)
-
-
22.5
22.5
$77,636
$254,355
$78,262
$244,992
$81,887
$255,260
Director
Staff assistant
Information officer II
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
OFFICE
OF
TOURISM
AND VISITORS
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,375
$16,500
$16,500
0.8
—
—
1,049-1,275
—
—
1
l
l
1,048-1,273
13,976
14,676
1
l
l
469-571
6,544
6,852
1
l
l
425-517
6,104
6,204
0.9
0.8
0.8
(4,543)
3,273
3,273
Totals, Authorized Positions
5.7
4.8
4.S
$55,334
$46,397
$47,505
18
EXECUTIVE
DISASTER OFFICI
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiilh.) (Aulh.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Executive :
Director
Assistant to the director
Information officer
Secretary II
Planning and Operations Division :
Administrator
Senior stenographer
Planning Section :
Senior emergency operations
planner
Emergency operations planner
Assistant project officer
Research writer
Senior coordinator
Training and education officer
Assistant emergency operation
planner
Intermediate typist-clerk
Disaster Services Section :
Emergency federal assistance officer
Intermediate stenographer
Communications and Warning
Section :
Communications and warning officer
Operations officer
Coordinator, communications
Warning controller
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Contract and Engineering Section :
Administrator, technical operations
Radiological officer
Coordinator, radiological
Engineering specialist I
Field representative, shelter use and
management
Coordinator
Senior instrumentation technician
Instrumentation technician
Intermediate typist-clerk
Law Enforcement Division :
Chief, law enforcement
Senior coordinator, law enforcement
Coordinator, law enforcement
Intermediate typist-clerk
Fire and Rescue Division :
Chief, fire division
Senior coordinator, fire services
Coordinator, fire services
Fire equipment specialist
Heavy equipment mechanic
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Medical and Health Division :
Medical consultant, disaster services
Senior coordinator, medical and
health
Emergency nursing coordinator
Coordinator
Field representative, medical
supplies
Medical programs assistant
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Fiscal and Administrative Division :
Assistant director, management service
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Federal Financial Programs Section :
Federal program officer
Administrator, support operations
Supervisor, federal assistant
programs
Surplus property representative II
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
SALARY RANGE
1
1.1
0.7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$21,500
950-1,155
863-1,048
599-728
$21,500
11,592
10,356
8,736
$21,500
12,176
10,860
8,736
1
1
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
469-571
16,044
6,438
16,860
6,768
0.6
0.2
0.2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
950-1,155
S21-998
950-1,155
863-1,048
950-1,155
905-1,100
13.S60
11,496
13,860
13,200
13,860
12,076
13,860
13,200
1
1
1
1
1
1
710-863
395-180
10,356
5,760
10,356
5,760
1
1
1
1
1
950-1,155
425-517
13,860
6,204
13,860
6,204
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
1
3
4
1
1
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
S21-998
710-863
469-571
395-4S0
16,044
13,860
35,157
41,424
6,852
5,760
16,044
13,860
35,712
41,424
6,852
5,760
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
1,155-1,405
S21-998
905-1,100
16,044
11,976
13,200
16,860
11,976
13,200
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
710-863
821-998
676-821
5S4-710
395-480
10,356
8,112
7,00S
5,760
10,356
8,520
7,365
5,760
1
1
0.3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
950-1,155
820-998
395-505
16,860
11,400
9,852
6,060
16,860
11,976
10,356
6,060
1
1
4
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
950-1,155
821-99S
710-863
676-746
425-517
395-480
16,860
13,860
47,904
8,520
S,952
6,204
5,760
16,860
13,860
47,904
8.952
8,952
6,204
5,760
1
1
1
1,305-1,587
19,044
19,044
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
950-1,155
821-998
821-998
13,860
11,976
9,852
13,S60
11,976
10,356
1.8
2.1
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
710-S63
710-863
425-517
425-517
19,200
18.S76
6,129
5,697
19,641
19,308
6,204
6,129
1
1
1
1
0.5
1
1
0.5
1,213-1,475
469-571
395-480
17,700
6,852
2,880
17,700
6,S52
2,880
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
863-1,048
710-863
469-571
457-556
12,576
10,356
6.S52
6,672
12,576
10,356
6,852
6,672
EXECUTIVE
19
DISASTER OFFICE-Continued
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Arnh.) (Auth.i
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2 Fiscal and Administrative Division —
3 Continued
4 Federal Financial Programs Section
5 — Continued
6 Intermediate stenographer
7 Intermediate typist-clerk
8 Office Services Section :
9 Management services officer
10 Accounting officer III
11 Business services officer I
12 Accountant I
13 Supervising typist-clerk I
14 Property clerk
15 Senior account clerk
16 Accounting technician II
17 Duplicating machine operator II
18 Intermediate stenographer
19 Intermediate typist-clerk
20 Intermediate account clerk
21 Intermediate clerk
22 Building maintenance man
23 Janitor foreman I
24 Janitor
25 Laborer
26 Regional Office Services :
27 Region I and VI :
28 Regional manager II
29 Senior coordinator
30 Coordinator
31 Field representative
32 Coordinator, communications
33 Surplus property representative I
34 Senior instrumentation technician
35 Instrumentation technician
36 Intermediate stenographer
37 Intermediate typist-clerk
38 Intermediate clerk
39 Region II :
40 Regional manager II
41 Coordinator
42 Coordinator, communications
43 Coordinator, radiological
44 Field representative (medical)
45 Surplus property representative I
46 Intermediate stenographer
47 Region III and IV :
48 Regional manager I
49 Coordinator
50 Field representative
51 Senior stenographer
52 Intermediate typist-clerk
53 Region V :
54 Regional manager I
55 Coordinator, communications
56 Coordinator, radiological
57 Emergency operations planner
58 Assistant coordinator
59 Intermediate stenographer
60 Temporary help
61 Radiological Instrument Study
62 Contract : a
63 Project officer, Radef instrument study
64 Assistant project officer
65 Senior instrumentation technician
66 Skilled laborer
67 Intermediate typist-clerk
68 Office of Emergency Planning — Resources
69 Management Plan Contract : a
70 Project officer
71 Senior stenographer
72 Intermediate stenographer
73 Medical Self-Help Study Contract
74 (North) :b
75 Medical self-help project coordinator
76 Intermediate stenographer
77 Radiological Instrument Maintenance
78 Contract : a
79 Radiological maintenance officer
80 Senior instrumentation technician
81 Instrumentation technician
82 Laborer
83 Intermediate typist-clerk
84
85 For footnotes see the end of this agency
86
SALARY RANGE
-
1
1
$425-517
$6,029
$6,204
-
4
4
395-480
22,420
22,610
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,S60
—
1
1
556-676
8,112
S,112
1
1
1
530-644
7,518
7,728
0.2
1
1
505-614
6,210
6,516
—
1
1
457-556
5.4S4
5,760
0.8
1
1
457-556
6,310
6.620
_
1
1
435-530
5,910
6,210
—
2
*>
425-517
12,058
12,408
_
4
4
395-480
21,660
22,311
0.2
1
1
395-480
5,530
5,760
-
o
2
395-480
10,780
10,364
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
—
1
1
435-530
6,185
6,360
—
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
-
1
1
480-530
6,235
6,360
0.8
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,112
16,860
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
7
4
4
821-998
47,904
47,904
_
3
3
710-863
25,560
26,856
1.6
o
2
821-998
19,998
21,006
1
1
1
5S4-710
8,520
8,520
0.8
1
1
676-S21
8,112
8,520
_
1
1
584-710
7,00S
7,365
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
0.2
3
O
395^80
16,311
16,620
-
1
1
395-480
4,800
5,100
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
2.6
2
2
821-998
21,828
22,332
1
1
1
821-998
10,188
10,692
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
—
1
1
710-S63
8,520
8,952
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
2
2
425-517
12,016
12,308
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
—
—
821-998
4,922
—
—
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,952
—
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,S52
0.5
0.5
0.5
395-480
2,880
2,880
0.6
1
1
1,048-1,273
12,576
13,200
1
1
1
821-998
10,566
11,085
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
0.7
1
1
821-998
11,220
11,784
0.3
—
—
710-863
—
—
—
1
1
425-517
5,705
5,760
—
1
1
(-)
5,000
5,000
0.5
1
_
905-1.100
10,860
_
1
1
—
710-863
9,100
—
1
1
—
676-821
8,916
—
1
1
—
556-614
7,03S
_
—
1
—
395-4S0
5,760
—
1
__
_
1,155-1,405
_
_
—
0.5
—
469-571
3,219
—
—
0.5
—
425-517
2,952
-
i
0.4
710-863
4.476
-
0.4
—
425-517
2,814
-
1
0.8
950-1,155
10,395
9
2.4
—
676-821
20,877
_
3.8
3.2
_
584-710
24,516
_
_
0.8
_
480-530
4,470
—
-
0.8
-
395-480
4,320
-
presentation.
20
EXECUTIVE
DISASTER OFFICE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
Medical Self-Help Study Contract
( South) :b SALARY RANGE
Medical self-help project coordinator 1 0.4 - $710-363 $3,730
Intermediate typist-clerk - 0.4 - 395-480 2,241
Community Shelter Planning Contract : a
Community shelter planning officer 1 1 1,100-1,337 14,498
Senior stenographer - 1 - 469-571 6,438
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 97.6 145.6 128 $1,045,553 $1,381,024 $1,249,062
a Project authorized during current year only ; fully reimbursed by federal government.
t> Man-years authorized for 1967-68 represent full-time positions for the period of July through November 1967 only. Contract ter-
minates by November 30, 1967, fully reimbursed by federal government.
INTERGOVERNMENTAL COUNCIL ON URBAN GROWTH
SALARY RANGE
Executive secretary 111 $1,100-1,337 $16,044 $16,044
Senior stenographer 1 — - 469-571 - —
Temporary help 0.1 - - (771)
Totals, Authorized Positions 2.1 1 1 $20,921 $16,044 $16,044
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Lieutenant Governor
Assistant to the Lieutenant Governor
Executive secretary
Administrative assistant II
Junior staff analyst
Secretary II
Administrative trainee
Senior stenographer I
Student legal assistant
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$25,000
$25,000
$25,000
0.9
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,138
18,576
0.4
—
_
1,111
—
—
0.5
1
1
905-1.100
12,276
12,888
0.3
2
2
614-746
17,904
17,904
0.9
—
_
599-728
—
—
0.7
1
1
556-614
6,980
7,338
1.9
1
1
469-571
5,628
5,904
—
1
1
457-505
5,232
5,500
0.4
2
2
425-517
10,896
11,440
0.5
1
1
395-505
4,980
5,220
1
1
1
386-469
5,121
5,375
1
—
—
(5,874)
-
-
9.5
12
12
$89,266
$112,155
$115,145
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
21
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(rilled) (Amli.) (Aulli.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
RETIREMENT
Executive :
Executive officer 1 1
Actuarial :
Actuary 1 1
Assistant actuary 1.7 2
Retirement officer II 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Legal :
Administrative adviser 1 1
Assistant counsel 1.7 2
Junior counsel 0.3 —
Senior legal stenographer 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Investments :
Chief of investments 0.8 1
Investment officer 0.2 0.5
Mortgage loan officer 1 1
Assistant investment officer 1.5 1.5
Mortgage loan specialist 3 3
Investments :
Assistant mortgage loan specialist 2 2
Assistant economic analyst 1.9 2
Senior stenographer I 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Administrative Services :
Administrative service officer I 1 1
Associate research analyst 1 1
Supervising clerk II 1 1
Accountant I 1 1
Supervising file clerk I 1 1
Senior stenographer I 1 1
Senior clerk - 1
Senior typist clerk 0.8 1
Senior file clerk 1 1
Stock clerk 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 7.5 7
Intermediate clerk 15.1 15
Junior clerk 1.9 2
Operations : >>
Assistant executive officer c 1 l
General auditor III a 0.5 1
Associate administrative analyst, ac-
counting systems e 0.6 1
Senior typist-clerk t - 1
Area Offices :
Retirement officer III 2 2
Retirement officer II 3.7 4
Senior typist-clerk 2 2
Membership :
Division chief 1 1
Retirement officer II 1 1
Supervising clerk I 1.5 2
Supervising account clerk I 1 1
Senior clerk 3 3
Senior typist-clerk 3 3
Senior account clerk 14.7 15
Intermediate typist-clerk 15.8 16
Intermediate clerk 10.4 11
Accounting :
General accountant IV 1 1
Computer operations supervisor II 1.1 2
Supervisor, EDP 1.3 1
General accountant III 1 1
Assistant data processing systems
analyst 0.2 1
Computer operations supervisor II 1
Programmer II, EDP 2 1
General accountant II 3 3
Senior computer operator 3 3
Programmer I, EDP 1.5 6
Accountant I 2.7 3
Computer operator 3 3
Programmer trainee, EDP 3.2 —
Key data supervisor I 1 1
Tabulating machine operator 2.9 3
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
$1,626-1,976
$23,712
$23,712
1
1,475-1,793
18,503
19,434
2
1,100-1,337
30,572
31,768
1
746-905
9,852
10,356
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
395-505
5,645
5,760
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
2
863-1,048
23,21S
23,796
—
746-821
—
—
1
517-628
7,536
7.536
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1,405-1,708
18,211
19,122
0.5
1,273-1,548
7,638
8,022
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1.5
950-1,155
19,708
20,460
8
905-1,100
39,496
39,600
2
746-905
20.418
21.426
o
746-905
19.95S
20.754
2
469-571
13.704
13,704
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
998-1.213
14.556
14,556
1
905-1.100
13.200
13.200
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
1
469-571
6.S52
6,852
1
457-556
0.060
6.360
1
457-556
5.9S5
6,285
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
457-556
6,360
6,672
7
395-505
40,345
40.S60
15
395^80
80,955
82,056
2
342-415
8,778
9.210
1
1.273-1.548
18,576
18,576
1
905-1,100
12,732
13,200
1
905-1,100
12,026
12,628
1
457-556
5,507
5.7S5
2
821-99S
23,952
23.952
4
746-905
42,166
42,642
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
746-905
9,174
9,624
2
530-644
14,088
14,400
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
3
457-556
19,579
19,886
3
457-556
20,016
20,016
15
457-556
93,336
94,973
16
395-505
85.280
87,030
11
395-480
58,620
60,126
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
2
905-1,100
22,737
23,874
1
905-1,100
11,400
11,976
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
1
746-905
8,9S9
9,434
1
746-905
10,272
10,776
3
746-905
31,740
32,244
3
614-746
24,980
26,050
6
614-746
45,678
47,936
3
556-676
22,896
93 232
3
530-644
19,800
20,790
_
556-614
—
—
1
469-571
6,852
6.852
3
457-556
1S.948
19,404
22
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Au)h-) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
RETIREMENT— Continued
Operations — Continued
Accounting — Continued
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Bookkeeping machine operator II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Key punch operator
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Benefits :
Division chief
Retirement officer III
Retirement officer II
General auditor II
Supervising account clerk I
Senior typist-clerk
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
HEALTH BENEFITS
Division chief
Associate research analyst
Retirement officer III
Retirement officer II
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 11.1
SALARY RANGE
4.2
6
6
$457-556
$36,999
$37,S71
6.7
t
7
457-556
45,241
45,917
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6.360
0.2
1
1
425-517
5,467
5,743
5.2
o
o
395-505
26,218
27.233
10.7
11
11
405-492
61,365
62,622
3
3
3
395-4S0
16.514
] 6,806
12.9
14
14
395-480
73,544
75,470
1
1
1
1,04S-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
S21-99S
11,976
11,976
1.7
2
9
746-905
20,484
20,964
0.3
—
—
746-905
—
—
2
o
9
530-644
15,456
15.456
2
0
2
457-556
12.782
13.0S4
21.5
23
23
457-556
14S.560
150,947
0.9
1
1
425-517
5,743
6.029
12.8
13
13
395-505
70.5SS
72,148
4
4
4
395-4S0
22.566
22.S33
10
7
7
(43.S85)
35,600
35,600
24S.6
259
259
$1,691,430
$1,873,585
$1,911,926
1
1
1
$1.04S-1,273
$15,276
$15,276
—
1
1
905-1.100
10,S60
11.400
1.9
o
o
821-99S
23,904
23,952
1.9
2
2
746-905
21,720
21,720
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6.852
1.8
3
3
425-517
16,935
17,575
1.1
2
9
395-505
10,940
11,180
0.9
—
—
359-435
—
—
1.5
0.3
0.3
(9,647)
1.S00
1,S00
12.3
12.3
$90,112
$10S,2S7
$109,755
SOCIAL SECURITY
Division chief 111 $1,04S-1,273 $15,276 $15,276
Retirement officer III 111 S21-99S 11,976 11,976
Retirement officer II 3 3 3 746-905 31,726 32.240
General auditor II 111 746-905 10,S60 10.860
Auditor I - 1 1 5S4-644 7,188 7.54S
Senior typist-clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Senior account clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate tvpist-clerk 4.9 5 5 395-505 28.653 29.513
Intermediate clerk 0.9 1 1 395-180 4.860 5,100
Intermediate account clerk 1.8 2 2 395^80 11,120 11,360
Temporary help - 0.8 0.8 (438) 1.3S2 1,382
Totals, Authorized Positions 15.6 17.8 17.S $117,743 $136,385 $13S,599
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 275.3 2S9.1 2S9.1 $1,S99,172 $2,118,257 $2,160,280
a Chapter S4 Statutes of 1967 changed the title from State Employees Retirement System to Public Employees Retirement System.
b New organizational designation to reflect actual organization.
c One professional position transferred from Executive.
<J One professional position transferred from Benefits.
e One professional position transferred from Administrative Services.
f One clerical position transferred from Investments.
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
23
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (»ath.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES
BUILDING AND GROUNDS DIVISION
Administration — Statewide
Chief
Assistant chief
Senior landscape architect a
Administrative assistant II
Police security inspector
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Terminal leave
Totals, Authorized Positions 12.6
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1.405-1.70S
$20,496
$20,496
1
1
1
1,155-1.405
16.S60
16.860
—
1
1
1,048-1,273
12,576
13,200
0.5
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
1
—
—
863-1,048
—
—
2
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
0.9
—
—
425-517
—
—
6.2
6
6
37,091
34,256
34,256
12
Sacramento Buildings
Administration :
Office building manager IV 1 1
Stock clerk 0.3 1
Supervising housekeeper I 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Area I : b
Office building manager II 0.8 1
Chief engineer II 1 1
Supervisor of building trades 1 1
Electrician II 2 2
Painter II 1 1
Electrician I 6.8 7
Plumber I 1.7 2
Carpenter I 2.3 3
Painter I 2.7 3
Locksmith 2 2
Office building engineer 10.6 11
Janitor foreman III 1 1
Janitor foreman II 4 4
Window cleaner 2 2
Building maintenance man 4.9 5
Senior information clerk — 1
Janitor foreman I 1 1
Elevator starter 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Elevator operator 1 1
Area II : b
Office building manager II - 1
Office building manager I 0.5 -
Chief engineer II 1 1
Supervisor of building trades 1 1
Electrician II 1 1
Painter II 0.7 1
Electrician I 4 4
Plumber I 3 3
Carpenter I 3 3
Painter I 3.8 5
Office building engineer 12.6 13
Janitor foreman II 6 6
Window cleaner 1.8 2
Building maintenance man 4 4
Janitor foreman I 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Area III : b
Office building manager II 1 1
Chief engineer II 1 1
Supervisor of building trades 1 1
Electrician II 1 1
Painter II 1 1
Electrician I 3.8 4
Plumber I 1 1
Carpenter I 3 3
Painter I 3.8 4
Office building engineer 9.8 10
Janitor foreman II 7.9 8
Window cleaner 2 2
Building maintenance man 3 3
Janitor foreman I 2.6 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Elevator operator 3 4
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
12
$109,375
1
$1,048-1,273
1
457-556
1
435-530
1
425-517
1
S63-1.04S
1
746-905
1
746-863
2
710-7S3
1
676-746
7
676-746
2
676-746
3
644-710
3
644-710
o
644-710
11
644-710
1
556—676
4
505-614
2
505-614
5
556-614
1
457-556
1
435-530
1
435-530
1
425-517
1
395-4S0
1
863-1,048
—
7S3-950
1
746-905
1
746-863
1
710-783
1
676-746
4
676-746
H
676-746
3
644-710
5
644-710
13
644-710
«
505-614
2
505-614
4
556-614
2
435-530
1
425-517
1
863-1,048
1
746-905
1
746-863
1
710-783
1
676-746
4
676-746
1
676-746
3
644-710
4
644-710
10
644-710
8
505-614
2
505-614
3
556-614
3
435-530
1
395-501
4
395^80
$111,092
$15,276
6,085
6.360
6,204
11,832
10,S60
10,356
18,792
8,952
62,062
17,904
24,768
24,992
17,040
92,282
8,112
27,942
14,736
36,540
6,672
6,360
6,360
6.204
5,760
10,356
10,S60
10,356
9,396
S,952
35,808
26.856
25,560
40,630
109,124
43,120
14,526
29,472
12,720
5,226
12,576
10,860
10,356
9,396
8,952
35,024
8,952
25,560
33,576
84,408
54,964
14,556
22,104
17,997
5,760
19,440
$111,716
$15,276
6.386
6,360
6,204
12.426
10.S60
10,356
1S.792
S.952
62,4S4
17,904
25,152
25,390
17,040
93.312
8,112
2S.604
14,736
36,840
6,672
6,360
6.360
6,204
5.760
10,860
10.860
10,356
9,396
8,952
35,808
26,856
25,560
41.988
110,250
43,460
14,736
29,472
12,720
5,490
12.576
10.S60
10.356
9,396
8.952
35,664
8,952
25,560
33,978
84,792
56,510
14,736
22,104
18,342
5,760
20.400
24
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Anthj (tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES-Continued
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DIVI-
SION— Continued
Sacramento Buildings — Continued
Area IV : •>
Office building manager II
Chief engineer II
Supervisor of building trades
Electrician II
Electrician I
Plumber I
Carpenter I
Painter I
Office building engineer
Janitor foreman II
Window cleaner
Building maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator
Janitor foreman I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Area V : *>
Storekeeper II
Painter I
Office building engineer
Machinist
Janitor foreman III
Maintenance services supervisor
Building maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator
Janitor foreman I
Laborer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Area VI : •> '
Office building manager II
Chief engineer II
Supervisor of building trades
Electrician I
Plumber I
Carpenter I
Painter I
Office building engineer
Janitor foreman II
Window cleaner
Building maintenance man
Janitor foreman I
Intermediate stenographer
Grounds Maintenance :
Supervising groundsman I
Lead groundsman
Tree maintenance man I
Truck driver
Automotive equipment operator I_
Groundsman
State Police :
State police captain
State police lieutenant
State police sergeant
State policeman
Senior information clerk
Janitor
Temporary Help :
General
Legislative
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
San Francisco Buildings
Administration :
Office building manager III
Office building manager I
Storekeeper I
Senior typist-clerk
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$863-1,048
$12,576
$12,576
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
746-S63
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
4
4
4
676-746
35,808
35,808
1
1
1
676-746
8,486
8,916
o
3
3
644-710
24,768
25,152
1.9
2
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
10.6
12
12
644-710
99,908
101,424
4.9
5
5
505-614
34,976
35,622
1.4
2
2
505-614
13,458
13,884
2
2
2
556-614
14,736
14,736
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
2.8
3
3
505-614
18,055
18,830
0.9
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
584-746
8,016
8,418
1
1
1
644-710
8,214
8,520
7.8
9
9
644-710
75,616
76,272
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
614-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
556-614
7,188
7,368
1
1
1
556-614
7,36S
7,368
2
4
4
435-530
23,292
23,826
1
1
1
480-530
6,360
6.360
1
1
1
395-505
5,264
5,530
0.9
1
1
863-1,048
10,356
10,860
1
1
1
746-905
10,440
10,860
1
1
1
746-863
10,356
10,356
2
2
2
676-746
17,904
17,904
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
2
2
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
7
7
7
644-710
58,960
59,640
3
3
3
505-614
20,298
20,940
2
2
2
505-614
14,436
14,736
3.9
4
4
556-614
29,472
29,472
1.8
2
2
435-530
12,345
12.645
1
1
1
425-517
5,979
6.204
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
3
3
3
505-614
22,104
22,104
1.9
2
0
530-614
14,736
14,736
2.5
3
3
556-614
22,104
22,104
0.3
1
1
556-614
6,840
7,188
30.9
32
32
480-530
202,495
203,520
0.5
_
_
783-950
_
_
0.6
—
—
710-863
_
—
6.8
_
_
644-783
_
_
53.3
_
—
556-676
_
—
1
—
—
457-556
_
—
397.9
351
351
395-480
1,954,142
1,989,947
6.2
16.3
16.3
37,651
97,596
97,596
10
10
10
71.698
43,638
43,638
4.5
2
2
30,272
$4,678,714
14,310
$4,321,050
14,310
745.7
662.3
662.3
$4,3S0,170
1
1
1
$950-1,155
$13,860
$13,860
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
505-644
7,368
7.368
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
6,179
6,204
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
25
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auih.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
IT
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES-Continued
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DIVI-
SION— Continued
San Francisco Buildings — Continued
Crafts :
Painter foreman
Electrician I
Carpenter I
Painter I
Window cleaner
Custodial :
Janitor foreman III
Janitor foreman II
Janitor foreman I
Janitor
Elevator operator
State Police :
State police lieutenant
State police sergeant
State policeman
Maintenance :
Chief engineer II
Chief engineer I
Office building engineer
Building maintenance man
Groundsman
Laborer
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
Los Angeles Buildings
Administration :
Office building manager IV
Office building manager I
Senior clerk
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior clerk
Crafts :
Electrician II
Electrician I
Carpenter I
Painter I
Window cleaner foreman
Window cleaner
Custodial :
Janitor foreman III
Janitor foreman II
Janitor foreman I
Elevator starter
Janitor
Elevator operator
Maintenance :
Chief engineer II
Office building engineer
Storekeeper I
Lead groundsman
Building maintenance man
Store clerk
Groundsman
Laborer
State Police :
State police lieutenant
State police sergeant
State policeman
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
0.4
1
1
$710-783
$8,520
$8,952
3
3
3
676-746
26,856
26,856
3.6
4
4
644-710
34,080
34,080
4
4
4
644-710
34,080
34,080
3.9
4
4
505-614
28,306
28,832
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
6
6
6
505-614
44,208
44,208
5.9
6
6
435-530
37,376
37,660
107.1
102
102
395-480
574,765
582,229
2
-
-
395-480
-
-
0.3
_
_
710-863
_
_
4
_
_
644-783
_
_
20.5
-
-
556-676
-
-
1
1
1
746-905
9,776
10,272
1
1
1
746-863
10,356
10.356
9.8
11
11
644-710
89,838
92,088
4
4
4
556-614
29,472
29,472
2
2
2
480-530
12,720
12,720
9
2
2
480-530
12,720
12,720
5
1
1
31,736
11,502
11,502
2
0.5
0.5
10,354
$1,195,947
4,790
4,790
195.5
160.5
160.5
$1,035,388
$1,046,865
1
1
1
$1,04S-1,273
$13,91S
$14,616
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
—
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.7
9
2
425-517
11,625
11,901
0.9
1
1
395-505
4.S60
5,100
1.3
1
1
395^80
5,760
5,760
0.5
-
-
342-415
-
-
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
3
3
3
676-746
26,856
26.S56
4
4
4
644-710
34,080
34,080
3
3
3
644-710
25,560
25,560
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
S.112
4
4
4
505-614
29,472
29,472
1
1
1
556-676
7,728
S,112
5.3
6
6
505-614
41,592
42,192
6
6
6
435-530
38,160
3S,160
0.3
1
1
435-530
5,220
5,4.84
90.7
80
80
395-480
456,075
458,493
1.4
3
3
395^tS0
15,240
15,240
2
2
2
746-905
21,720
21,720
15
15
15
644-710
127,460
127,800
1
1
1
505-644
7,368
7.36S
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
5.8
7
7
556-614
50,492
51,1S6
1
_
457-556
—
—
4
4
4
480-530
25,440
25,440
1.9
1
1
4S0-530
6,360
6,360
0.3
_
_
710-863
_
_
4
_
_
644-783
—
—
24.9
_
_
556-676
—
—
8
2
2
40,362
11,545
11,545
4
0.8
0.8
33,604
$1,273,603
4,790
$1,020,629
4,790
201
154.8
154.8
$1,026,855
26
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.j (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Totals, Authorized Positions
Stockton Buildings
Office building manager I
Office building engineer
State policeman
Building maintenance man
Groundsman
Janitor foreman I
Intermediate stenographer
Janitor
Temporary help
Totals. Authorized Positions
San Bernardino Buildings
Office building manager II
Chief engineer I
Electrician I
Office building engineer
State policeman
28.9
11.1
26.4
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES-Continued
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DIVI-
SION— Continued
Oakland Buildings
Office building manager II
Chief engineer I
Electrician I
Carpenter I
Painter I
Office building engineer
Janitor foreman II
Window cleaner
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Janitor
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 24.7
Fresno Buildings
Office building manager II
Chief engineer I
Electrician I
Carpenter I
Office building engineer
State policeman
Janitor foreman II
Groundsman
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Janitor
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 25
San Diego Buildings
Office building manager II
Chief engineer II
Chief engineer I
Electrician I
Office building engineer
State policeman
Janitor foreman II
Building maintenance man
Groundsman
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Janitor
Temporary help
Overtime
SALARY EANGE
1
1
1
$863-1,048
$12,576
$12,576
1
1
1
746-863
9,894
10,356
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8.952
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1.8
9
2
644-710
16,344
16,734
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
0.8
1
1
505-614
6,784
7,128
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
14
15
15
395-480
84,557
85,384
0.1
0.4
0.4
509
2,400
2,400
26.4
$159,648
$177,879
22 4
22.4
$159,503
$151,425
26.5
26.5
$167,82S
$169,434
11.2
11.2
$70,473
$69,606
$179,902
0.7
1
1
$863-1,048
$12,276
$12,576
1
1
1
746-863
10,146
10,356
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1.9
2
2
644-710
16,344
16,734
O
—
_
556-676
—
—
0.9
1
1
505-614
6,060
6,360
1
1
1
480-530
6,360
6,360
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6.204
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
13.2
12
12
395^180
68,390
69,029
0.3
0.4
0.4
1,870
2,413
2,413
$153,264
1
1
1
$863-1,048
$12,576
$12,576
0.5
—
—
746-905
—
—
0.1
1
1
746-863
8,989
9,434
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
2.9
2
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
2.8
—
_
556-676
—
—
1
1
1
505-614
7,158
7,368
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
0.4
1
1
480-530
5,910
6,210
1
1
1
425-517
5,490
5,766
1
1
1
395-480
5,308
5,576
13.6
16
16
395^180
87,496
89,198
1.9
0.5
0.5
2,965
3,147
3,147
0.7
-
-
536
-
—
$172,635
1
1
1
$783-950
$11,400
$11,400
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
o
—
—
556-676
—
—
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
480-530
6,360
6,360
0.5
1
1
435-530
5,396
5,668
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
3.6
5
5
395^180
23,781
25,348
-
0.2
0.2
-
577
577
$71,445
1
1
1
$S63-1,04S
$12,576
$12,576
0.7
1
1
746-S63
9,285
9,738
0.2
1
1
676-746
8,112
8,520
0.6
1
1
644-710
7,952
8,350
2.1
-
-
556-676
-
-
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
27
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[filled) (Aulh.) (tiiih.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES-Continued
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DIVI-
SION— Continued
San Bernardino Buildings — Continued
Janitor foreman II 0.9 1 1
Building maintenance man 0.9 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.S 1 1
Janitor 5.9 8 S
Temporary help 0.2 0.4 0.4
Totals, Authorized Positions 13.3 15.4 15.4
Totals, Buildings and Grounds Division 1,257.S 1,091.5 1,091.5
TELEPHONE SERVICES SERVICE
REVOLVING FUND
Sacramento :
Chief telephone operator
Senior clerk
Intermediate clerk
Telephone operator — multiple board
San Francisco :
Supervising telephone operator II —
multiple board
Intermediate clerk
Telephone operator — multiple board
Los Angeles :
Supervising telephone operator II —
multiple board
Intermediate clerk
Telephone operator — multiple board
Oakland :
Supervising telephone operator I —
multiple board
Telephone operator — multiple board
Fresno :
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board
San Diego :
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board
Telephone operator — multiple board
Stockton :
Telephone operator — multiple board
San Bernardino :
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board
Temporary help
Totals. Authorized Positions
TRANSPORTATION DIVISION
Transportation Services General Fund
Administration :
Chief of automotive management
Business service officer I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Junior stenographer
Capitol Garage :
Garage attendant
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
Transportation Services Service
Revolving Fund
Sacramento :
Field representative, division of areo-
nautics
Inspector of automotive equipment
II
SALARY RANGE
$505-614
556-614
425-517
395^tS0
417
$6,310
7,158
6,204
40,093
1,145
$6,620
7,368
6,204
42,073
1,145
$82,701
$98,835
$102,594
$7,897,792
$7,155,338
$7,245,440
36.9
12.4
395-480
10,860
38.5
38.5
$204,394
$219,700
13.5
13.5
$85,003
$950-1,155
863-1,048
$97,726
$13,S60
12,576
1
1
2.9
8
1
1
3
8
1
1
O
»J
8
$556-676
457-556
395-480
395-480
$8,112
6,672
16.960
46,080
$8,112
6,672
17,234
46,080
1.1
1
4.3
1
1
6
1
1
6
505-614
395-480
395-480
7,00S
5,760
31,484
7,008
5.760
32,494
1
0.9
4.9
1
1
4
1
1
4
505-614
395-480
395-480
7,368
5,760
23,040
7,368
5,760
23,040
1
1.9
1
2
1
2
435-530
395^80
6,360
10.550
6,360
11,024
11,112
0.2
1.8
1
2
1
2
395-480
395-480
4,740
11,313
4,980
11,520
-
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
0.9
3
1
1.5
1
1.5
395-480
(15,741)
5,760
7,133
5,760
7,133
$222,157
1
1
1
$1,100-1,337
$16,044
$16,044
0.2
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
0.8
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1.2
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.4
1
1
457-556
5,860
6,160
0.8
1
1
425-517
6.204
6,204
0.4
—
—
395-480
—
—
0.3
-
-
386-469
-
-
7
7
7
480-530
44,520
44,520
0.3
0.5
0.5
(1,518)
2,622
2,622
$98,470
$13,860
12,576
28
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVECES-Corrtinued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Agthj (Authj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES— Continued
TRANSPORTATION DIVISION—
Continued
Transportation Services Service
Revolving Fund — Continued
Sacramento — Continued
Inspector of automotive equipment
I
Automobile mechanic leadman
Automotive mechanic
Head garageman
Storekeeper I
Mechanics helper
Dispatcher
Senior clerk
Garage attendant
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Car washer
San Francisco — Bay Area :
Inspector of automotive equipment I
Automotive mechanic
Mechanic's helper
Dispatcher
Senior clerk
Garage attendant
Intermediate clerk
Los Angeles:
Inspector of automotive equipment
II
Inspector of automotive equipment I
Automobile mechanic leadman
Automotive mechanic
Head garageman
Storekeeper I
Mechanic's helper
Dispatcher
Senior clerk
Garage attendant
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior clerk
Fresno :
Inspector of automotive equipment I
Automotive mechanic
Mechanic's helper
Dispatcher
Garage attendant
San Diego :
Inspector of automotive equipment I
Automotive mechanic
Mechanic's helper
Dispatcher
Garage attendant
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Transportation Services
COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION
Communications Services General Fund
Chief
Senior communications engineer
Associate wire systems engineer __.
Communications analyst
Business service officer I
Junior electrical engineer
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
7
7
7
$783-950
$75,869
$77,520
0.4
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
4.8
5
5
644-746
40,948
41,784
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
3.6
4
4
530-614
27,724
28.032
2
2
2
505-614
14,736
14,736
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
14.5
14
14
480-530
88,440
89,040
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
3.5
4
4
395-4S0
21,400
21,884
1
1
1
326-359
4,274
4,30S
4.S
5
5
783-950
53,246
54,783
4
4
4
644-746
34,080
34,080
1.2
1
1
530-614
7.00S
7,008
3
3
3
505-614
21,774
22,104
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
9.5
10
10
480-530
63,225
63,600
2
2
2
395-4S0
11,382
11,520
1
1
1
863-1.04S
12,476
12,576
7
7
7
783-950
78.504
79,008
1
1
1
676-746
S.952
8,952
S.8
9
9
644-746
75,592
76,680
1
1
1
556-676
8.112
8,112
1
1
1
505-644
7.36S
7,36S
3.2
3
3
530-614
20,716
21,044
2
2
o
505-614
14,736
14,736
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
14.7
15
15
480-530
93,800
94,950
3
3
3
395-505
15,691
16,252
0.7
1.5
1.5
395-480
8.190
S,310
1.4
1
1
342-415
4,206
4,416
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
644-746
S,418
8,520
1
1
1
530-614
7,008
7,008
1
1
1
505-614
6,728
7,068
2.9
3
3
480-530
18,630
18,930
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
O.S
1
1
644-746
8,520
8,520
o.s
1
1
530-614
7,008
7,008
0.8
1
1
505-614
7.36S
7,368
1.2
2
2
480-530
12,420
12,420
1.1
2.4
2.4
(5,090)
$862,790
11,539
11,539
126.7
131.9
131.9
$999,532
$1,097,258
$1,010,628
139.1
145.4
145.4
$947,793
$1,109,098
1
1
1
$1,337-1,626
$19,512
$19,512
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1.7
2
2
783-950
19,968
20,964
1
1
1
746-905
9,852
10,356
0.4
1
1
710-783
8,916
9,359
0.3
1
1
469-571
6,628
6,852
1.7
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
0.9
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
10
10
$91,825
$106,744
$108,911
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
29
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Ami) [Aulb.J
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES-Continued
COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION—
Continued
Communications Services Service
Revolving Fund
Senior communications engineer
Associate communications engineer
Assistant communications engineer
Supervising communications technician
Senior communications technician
Junior electrical engineer
Communications technician
Electronics technician
Drafting aid II
Automotive equipment installer
Stock clerk
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Communications Division
CENTRAL OFFICE SERVICES
SALARY ItANGE
1.3
2
9
$1,100-1,337
$30,780
$31,512
4.1
4
4
950-1,155
50,732
52,578
12.4
15
15
783-950
157,569
162,597
10.3
10
10
746-905
108,600
108,600
41.8
42
42
710-821
410,626
411,984
3.4
2
2
710-783
18,533
18,792
45.4
49
49
676-746
436.118
447,996
4.1
4
4
584-710
30,132
31,620
1
1
1
530-644
6,700
7,0.38
1
—
—
530-584
—
_
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
—
1
1
457-556
5,785
6,111
1.7
1
1
425-517
5,331
6,104
3.8
4
4
395-505
20,882
21,631
1
1
1
395-480
5,000
5,242
0.9
3.2
3.2
(7,183)
$1,175,097
26,225
$1,319,685
26,225
133.2
140.2
140.2
$1,344,702
142.2
150.2
150.2
$1,266,922
$1,426,429
$1,453,613
Interagency Messenger Service :
Chief
Supervising clerk I
Truck driver
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
Office Machine Repair Service
Revolving Fund
Sacramento :
Office machine service manager
Office machine service leadman
Calculating machine repairman II_
Calculating machine repairman I
Typewriter repairman II
Typewriter repairman I
Laborer
Intermediate typist-clerk
San Francisco :
Office machine service manager
Typewriter repairman II
Typewriter repairman I
Los Angeles :
Office machine service manager
Typewriter repairman II
Typewriter repairman I
Office machine repairman trainee
Totals, Authorized Positions
Reproduction Services Service
Revolving Fund
Reproduction machine supervisor II
Duplicating machine supervisor I
Varitypist
Duplicating machine operator II (off-
set)
Intermediate clerk
1
1
1
$821-998
$11,784
$11,976
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
6.1
7
7
395-480
38,658
39,441
1.5
1.5
1.5
342-415
6,798
7,014
0.2
0.2
0.2
(1,066)
1,118
1,118
11.8
1
1
1
4
6.2
2.6
2
0.8
1.8
1
0.7
3.6
12.7
12.7
28.7
1
1.8
0.7
15.6
1
33
1
2
1
16
1
33
1
2
1
16
1
$69,020
$644-783
644-710
644-710
584-644
584-644
556-614
480-530
395-505
644-783
584-644
556-614
644-783
584-644
556-614
435-480
$204,734
$710-863
505-614
457-556
435-530
395-480
$79,214
$9,396
8,520
8,520
30,912
53,406
14,736
12.720
5,760
9.396
15,456
14,496
9,026
7,368
41,938
5.352
$247,002
$10,356
14.180
5,985
95,333
5,737
$80,405
$9,396
8,520
8,520
30,912
53,946
14.736
12.720
5.760
9,396
15,456
14,736
9,396
7,728
43,608
5,622
$250,452
$10,356
14.526
6,285
97,709
5,760
30
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
RTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-CorsMnued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (AathJ jAulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES— Continued
CENTRAL OFFICE SERVICES
— Continued
Reproduction Services Service
Revolving Fund — Continued
Duplicating machine operator I 6.S
Overtime 1.7
Temporary help -
Totals, Authorized Positions 28.6
Totals, Central Office Services 69.1
STATE POLICE DIVISION1
1.8
0.5
8
1.8
0.5
31.3
31.3
Administration :
Police security inspector
Zone I — San Francisco :
State police lieutenant
State police sergeants
State policeman
Zone II — Sacramento :
Captain, state police
State police lieutenant
State police sergeant
State policeman
Zone III — Los Angeles :
State police lieutenant
State police sergeant
State policeman
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions.
STATE RECORDS SERVICE
Associate management analyst
State archivist
Assistant state archivist
Laborer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
TOTALS, PROPERTY MANAGE-
MENT SERVICES . 1,651.3
PHYSICAL FACILITIES PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT
PROPERTY ACQUISITION DIVISION
Sacramento :
Chief land agent 1 1
Supervising land agent 2 2
Senior land agent 9 9
Associate land agent 14.8 18
Assistant land agent 14 13
Delineator 1 1
Junior right-of-way agent 3.2 2
Senior stenographer 3 3
Senior account clerk 0.8 1
Intermediate stenographer 12.2 15
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.4 2
Intermediate account clerk 1.2 1
Los Angeles :
Assistant chief land agent 1 1
Supervising land agent 1 1
Senior land agent 3 3
Associate land agent 8 8
Senior delineator 1 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
$377-457
(7,896)
$157,971
$431,725
33-l,04S
$3S,S14
8,917
2,859
$182,1S1
$508,397
$12,576
$40,484
S,917
2,859
$186,S96
$517,753
$12,576
1
5
28
1
5
2S
710-S63
644-783
556-676
9,510
41,777
211.23S
9,978
43.S36
216.S30
1
1
6
62
1
1
6
62
7S3-950
710-S63
644-7S3
556-676
9,396
9,97S
55,895
480,9SS
9,S52
10,356
56,376
488,574
1
4
41
4
1
4
41
4
710-S63
644-7S3
556-676
S,628
32,576
294,114
25,028
$1,191,704
9,063
34,213
305,632
25,028
155
155
-
$1,222,314
0.5
0.5
1.5
1
0.4
1.9
0.4
1
1
3
2
1
4
0.4
1
1
3
2
1
4
0.4
$905-1,100
584-710
4S0-5S4
480-530
395-505
395^80
(850)
$3S,801
$13,200
S.520
20,940
12,720
5,180
22,04S
812
$13,200
8,520
21,024
12,720
5,440
22,380
812
6.2
12.4
12.4
$83,420
$11,682,246
$S4,096
1,651.3
1,670
1,670
$10,787,427
$11,854,477
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
2
1,213-1,475
34,9S0
35,400
5
1,048-1,273
130,594
134,688
18
863-1,048
209,767
216,469
13
710-863
125,100
128,596
1
710-863
8,989
9,434
o
556-644
14,864
15,216
3
469-571
20,012
20,332
1
457-556
6,010
6,310
15
425-517
86,282
89,182
2
395-505
9,860
10,342
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1,213-1,475
16.S80
17,700
3
1,048-1,273
43,692
44,412
8
863-1,048
98,952
99,816
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
31
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Atilh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
91.1
96
PHYSICAL FACILITIES PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT— Continued
PROPERTY ACQUISITION DIVISION—
Continued
Los Angeles — Continued
Assistant land agent
Junior right-of-way agent
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
OFFICE OF ARCHITECTURE AND
CONSTRUCTION
Executive :
State architect
Deputy chief
Deputy state architect
Supervising architectural project
analyst
Training officer II
Associate architectural project
analyst
Information officer I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Administrative Service :
Sacramento :
Administrative Office :
Administrative service officer II
Architectural senior
Associate architectural project
analyst
Senior stenographer
Accounting and Auditing Section :
Accounting officer III
Programmer II, electronic data
processing
General accountant II
Accountant I
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Bookkeeping machine oper-
ator II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Contracts and Purchases :
Business service officer III
Business service officer I
Supervising clerk I
Senior typist-clerk
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Office Services Section :
Business service officer I
Supervising clerk I
Duplicating machine supervi-
sor I
Property clerk I
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Duplicating machine operator
II (offset)
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior stenographer
Duplicating machine operator I
Junior clerk
SALARY RANGE
4.3
5
0
$710-863
$50,0S8
$50,524
1.1
1
1
556-644
6,980
7,338
2
o
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
5
5
5
425-517
29,154
29,986
1.1
1
1
395-505
. 5,374
5,645
96
,242
$968,406
$992,238
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$21,000
1,708-1,749
1,708-1,749
$21,000
20,988
20,988
$21,000
20,988
20,98S
1.1
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
18,576
18,576
1.2
1
1.9
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
950-1,155
863-1,048
469-571
457-556
425-517
27,115
12,576
13,704
0.672
6,054
27,720
12,576
13,704
6,672
6,204
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
1,048-1,273
16,860
15,276
16,860
15,276
1
1
1
1
1
1
950-1,155
469-571
13,750
6,852
13,860
6,852
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
0.2
1
2.4
1.7
4.1
1
2
2
4
1
2
2
4
746-905
746-905
556-676
457-556
457-556
10,860
16,224
12,340
25,791
10,860
16,224
12,632
26,351
1
2
3.7
1
2
4
1
2
4
435-530
395-505
395-480
6,360
11,267
20,920
6,360
11,520
21,662
1
1
1
1
1
1
5.6
0.2
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
905-1,100
746-905
530-644
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
13,200
10,860
7,72S
6,672
6,672
5,444
32,339
13,200
10,860
7,728
6,672
6,672
5,720
33,260
1
1
1
1
1
1
746-905
530-644
10,860
7,72S
10,S60
7,728
1
2
2
3
1
2
2
3
1
2
2
3
505-614
505-614
457—556
457—556
7,36S
14,736
13,344
19,604
7,368
14,736
13,344
19,912
1.5
2.3
7.3
5.1
1.5
1.2
2.1
1
3
7
7
1
2
2
1
3
7
7
1
2
2
435-530
425-517
395-505
395^tS0
3S6-469
377-457
342-415
6,010
16,457
38,50S
37,432
4,920
9.52S
S,694
6,310
17.2S7
39,276
38,526
5,163
10,000
9,120
32
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tilth.) (tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
109
PHYSICAL FACILITIES PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT— Continued
OFFICE OF ARCHITECTURE AND
CONSTRUCTION— Continued
Administrative Service — Continued
Sacramento — Continued
Management Analysis Section :
Associate management analyst-
Assistant management analyst-
Junior staff analyst
Personnel Records Unit :
Supervising account clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Los Angeles :
Administrative Office :
Administrative assistant II
Business service officer I
Supervising stenographer I
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior stenographer
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals. Authorized Positions 102.5
Architecture and Engineering Services
Sacramento Design :
General :
Assistant state architect 0.6
Supervising estimator of building
construction 1
Senior architectural project
analyst 1
Construction office manager I 1
Assistant estimator of building
construction : 1
Architectural Design Group:
Principal architect 1
Supervising architect 4.1
Supervising architectural project
analyst 0.9
Senior architect 10
Architectural senior 0.7
Associate architect 11.7
Architectural assistant 1.7
Junior architectural assistant 1.1
Intermediate stenographer 0.2
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Intermediate file clerk 0.3
Landscape Group :
Senior landscape architect 3
Associate landscape architect 2.4
Assistant landscape architect -
Los Angeles Design :
General :
Assistant state architect 0.8
Architectural assistant 0.6
Mechanical engineering technician
II 1
Intermediate clerk 0.2
Architectural Design Group :
Principal architect 1
Supervising architect 1.9
Senior architect 5.9
Associate architect 3.7
Architectural assistant 4
Intermediate stenographer 0.9
Intermediate clerk 0.5
Landscape Group :
Associate landscape architect 3.9
SALARY EANGE
1
1
1
$905-1,100
$12,076
$12,6S0
0.3
—
—
746-905
—
—
0.5
1
1
614-746
7.51S
7,8S8
0.8
_
530-644
_
_
0.1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.9
1
1
457—556
5,4S4
5,760
2
2
2
395-505
11,313
11.520
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
1
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
2.9
3
3
457-556
18,828
19,104
0.9
1
1
457-556
5,622
5,910
1.8
3
3
425-517
16,456
17,184
5.8
7
7
395-505
35,150
36,595
2.7
3
3
395-480
14,900
15,640
0.9
—
—
386-469
—
—
0.7
1
1
342-415
4,344
4,560
1.1
1.4
1.4
(4,626)
11,700
11,700
1
2.6
2.6
(5,505)
16,550
16,550
109
5729,899
$798,102
905-1,100
$812,046
1
1
$1,626-1,748
$20,976
$20,976
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
905-1,100
16,044
13,200
16,044
13,200
1
1
783-950
11,130
11,400
2
5
2
5
1,475-1,746
1,273-1,54S
41,904
90,784
41,904
92,369
1
10
1
12
2
1
1
1
1
10
1
12
2
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
1,048-1,273
950-1,155
783-950
710-7S3
425-517
395-505
395-480
18,576
160,440
12,576
165,825
21,588
9,026
5,760
4,860
18,576
160,440
13,200
166,320
22,092
9,396
5,760
5,100
3
2
1
3
2
1
1,04S-1,273
905-1,100
783-950
43,972
26,400
9,396
44,644
26,400
9,852
1
1
1
1
1,626-1,748
7S3-950
19,512
9,396
20,496
9,852
1
1
746-905
395^tS0
10,356
10,860
1
6
4
4
1
1
1
6
4
4
1
1
1,475-1,746
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
783-950
425-517
395-480
17,140
92,716
52,9S0
43,596
5,226
4,860
17,992
94,080
53,556
44,052
5,490
5,100
50,096
51,000
GENERAL Al >MIXISTRATIOX
33
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.J (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
PHYSICAL FACILITIES PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT— Continued
OFFICE OF ARCHITECTURE AND
CONSTRUCTION— Continued
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
99
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
! 81
; 82
1 83
84
85
Architecture and Engineering Services
— Continued
Sacramento :
Drafting :
Architectural principal 0.7
Architectural supervisor 3.3
Architectural senior 9.2
Architectural associate 19.2
Architectural assistant 13
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Intermediate clerk 1
Los Angeles :
Drafting :
Architectural principal 0.7
Chief architectural draftsman I 0.2
Architectural supervisor 0.9
Architectural senior 7.3
Architectural associate 9
Architectural assistant 8
Junior architectural assistant 1
Drafting aid I 0.8
Structural Engineering Group :
Principal structural engineer 1
Senior structural engineer 3
Senior structural designer 4
Civil engineering associate 0.7
Structural engineering associate 5.1
Assistant engineer — structural 4.3
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Mechanical Engineering Group :
Principal engineer 0.2
Supervising mechanical engi-
neer 1
Senior mechanical engineer 13.2
Associate mechanical engineer 12.4
Assistant mechanical engineer 6
Mechanical engineering techni-
cian II 0.2
Junior mechanical engineer 2.5
Senior typist-clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Intermediate clerk 0.6
Electrical Engineering Group :
Supervising electrical engineer 1
Senior electrical engineer 7.3
Associate electrical engineer 8
Assistant electrical engineer 4.3
Junior electrical engineer 2
Electrical engineering technician I 0.9
Delineator 0.8
Drafting aid II 0.3
Civil Engineering Group :
Supervising engineer, civil section 1
Senior civil engineer 1
Civil engineering associate 3.7
Supervising land surveyor 1
Land surveyor 1
Assistant civil engineer 3.2
Civil engineering technician II _ 2
Senior delineator 3
Civil engineering technician I 2
Delineator 3
Engineering aid II 3.4
Engineering aid I 0.4
Los Angeles Engineering :
Structural Engineering Group :
Supervising structural engineer _ 1
Senior structural engineer 2
" Structural engineering associate _ 2.8
Associate structural designer 0.8
Assistant structural engineer 2.7
Junior civil engineer 0.7
SALARY RANGE
2
o
$1,405-1,708
$39,208
$40,582
4
4
1,213-1,475
70,800
70,800
10
10
1,04.8-1,273
152,760
152,760
20
20
905-1.100
259,320
260,400
13
13
7S3-950
145,446
146,427
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
_
_
1,405-1,708
—
—
1,273-1,548
—
—
—
—
1,213-1,475
—
—
7
7
1,048-1,273
101,532
102,780
8
8
905-1,100
105,600
105,600
7
7
783-950
79,800
79,800
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
415-505
5,100
5,352
1
1
1,475-1,746
20,952
20,952
3
3
1,155-1,405
50,580
50,580
4
4
1,100-1,337
61,332
61,992
1
1
905-1,155
12,376
12,992
5
5
950-1,155
69,190
69,300
5
5
783-950
54,996
55,452
1
1
395-505
5.760
5,760
1
1
1,475-1,746
20,952
20,952
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
14
14
1,100-1,337
221,324
222,432
13
13
950-1,155
176,902
178,236
6
6
783-950
67,566
68,085
1
1
746-905
9,936
10,440
2
2
710-783
18,422
18,792
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
425-517
5,226
5.490
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
-
-
395-480
-
-
1
1
1,273-1.548
18.576
18,576
9
9
1,100-1,337
141,552
142,212
8
8
930-1,155
110,880
110,880
5
5
783-950
52,158
53,589
2
2
710-783
18,792
18,792
o
2
644-783
17,444
18.240
—
_
584-710
—
—
-
-
530-644
-
-
1
1
1.273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16.044
4
4
905-1,155
51,612
52.592
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
863-998
11.736
11.976
4
4
783-998
41.592
42.504
2
2
746-950
20,636
21,132
3
3
710-863
31,068
31.068
2
2
644-821
18,792
18,792
3
3
584-710
25,560
25,560
4
4
530-644
27,064
28,434
-
-
415-505
—
—
1
1
1.337-1,626
19,512
19,512
o
9
1.155-1,405
30.720
31,416
3
3
950-1,155
39,120
39,696
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
3
3
783-950
32,196
32,652
-
-
710-783
-
-
2— D-627S"W
34
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND "WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.j
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PHYSICAL FACILITIES PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT— Continued
OFFICE OF ARCHITECTURE AND
CONSTRUCTION— Continued
Architecture and Engineering Services
— Continued
Los Angeles — Continued
Mechanical Engineering Group :
Principal engineer
Supervising mechanical engineer
Senior mechanical engineer
Associate mechanical engineer
Assistant mechanical engineer
Mechanical engineering techni-
cian II
Junior mechanical engineer
Electrical Engineering Group :
Supervising electrical engineer
Senior electrical engineer
Associate electrical engineer
Assistant electrical engineer
Electrical engineering techni-
cian II
Drafting aid II
Civil Engineering Group :
Senior civil engineer
Associate civil engineer
Civil engineering associate
Assistant civil engineer
Civil engineering technician II _
Civil engineering technician I
Sacramento :
Specifications :
Specification writer IV
Specification writer III
Hardware specification writer III
Roofing specification writer III _
Specification writer II
Hardware specification writer II
Specification writer I
Senior stenographer I
Senior clerk
Los Angeles :
Specifications :
Specification writer III
Architectural associate
Specification writer II
Hardware specification writer II
Architectural assistant
Specification writer I
Junior architectural assistant
Drafting aid II
Sacramento :
Estimating :
Principal estimator of building
construction
Supervising estimator of building
construction
Senior estimator of building con-
struction
Electrical estimator III
Mechanical estimator III
Associate architectural project
analyst
Associate estimator of building
construction
Electrical estimator II
Mechanical estimator II
Mechanical estimator I
Junior estimator of building con-
struction
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
o.s
1
6.7
S.5
2.3
1
1
5
9
2
1
1
5
9
2
SALARY RANGE
$1,475-1.746
1.273-1.54S
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
7S3-950
$17,700
18,576
S0.220
115,926
22.S00
$18,576
1S.576
80,220
11S.272
22,SU(I
0.9
0.1
1
1
746-905
710-7S3
10,314
10,818
1
5.7
3
4.4
1
4
3
4
1
4
3
4
1.273-1,54S
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
783-950
15,276
64,176
39,036
39,5SS
16.044
64,176
40,296
40,956
1
0.7
1
1
1
1
746-905
530-644
10.4S2
6,516
10.S60
6,S40
1
0.8
1.7
2.5
0.7
1.3
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
8
2
1
1
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
905-1,155
7S3-99S
746-950
644-S21
16,044
11,400
35,362
20,796
9.S52
7,728
16,044
11,976
37.124
21,252
10.356
S.112
0.4
5
1
1
4
0.4
1
1
0.4
1
5
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1.213-1.475
1,04S-1,273
99S-1.213
998-1.213
905-1,100
905-1.100
7S3-950
469-571
457-556
14,556
76,380
14,556
14,556
52.S00
13,200
11,400
6.S52
5,484
15,276
76,3S0
14,556
14,556
52.S00
13,200
11,400
6,S52
5,760
1
0.9
2.8
0.5
0.6
1
O.S
0.2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1.04S-1.273
905-1.100
905-1.100
905-1.100
7S3-950
7S3-950
710-7S3
530-644
15.276
10,860
26,0SS
9.396
11,400
7.728
15,276
11,400
26,400
9.S52
11,400
7,72S
1
1
1
1.475-1,746
20,952
20,952
1
1
1
1.213-1,475
17,700
17,700
5
1
1
6
1
1
6
1
1
1.04S-1 .273
1,048-1,273
1,048-1,273
91.656
15,276
15,276
91.656
15.276
15,276
0.1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,S60
4
1
2.8
0.3
4
1
3
4
1
3
905-1.100
905-1,100
905-1.100
783-950
52,800
13.200
3S.232
52,800
13.200
3S.826
o
1
1
1
o
1
1
1
2
i
1
1
710-7S3
457-556
425-517
395-4S0
1S.792
6,672
6,104
5,760
1S.792
6,672
6.204
5,760
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
35
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Anlli.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PHYSICAL FACILITIES PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT— Continued
OFFICE OF ARCHITECTURE AND
CONSTRUCTION— Continued
Architecture and Engineering Services
— Continued
Los Angeles :
Estimating :
Supervising estimator of building
construction 1.1 1
Senior estimator of building con-
struction 2 1
Electrical estimator III 1 1
Mechanical estimator III 1 1
Associate estimator of building
construction 1.8 2
Mechanical estimator II 1 1
Assistant estimator of building
constructon O.S 2
Junior estimator of building con-
struction 1.2 —
Sacramento :
Standards :
Senior architect 1 1
Project Management Services :
Sacramento :
Senior architectural project an-
alyst 0.8 1
Associate architectural project
analyst 1 1
Senior stenographer 1 1
Project Coordination Section :
Principal architectural project
analyst 1 1
Senior architectural project
analyst 2.2 2
Associate architectural project
analyst 3.8 3
Architectural assistant 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Scheduling and Control Section :
Supervising architectural proj-
ect analyst 1 1
Senior architectural project
analyst 3 3
Associate architectural project
analyst 1.1 2
Architectural assistant 1 1
Senior account clerk 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Intermediate clerk O.S -
Los Angeles:
Senior architectural project an-
alyst 0.9 1
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Project Coordination Section :
Associate architectural project
analyst 2.9 2
Scheduling and Control Section :
Senior architectural project
analyst 1 1
Associate architectural project
analyst 1.9 1
Assistant mechanical engineer- 1 1
Senior clerk 0.2 —
Accounting technician II 0.6 1
Temporarv help 3.6 2
Overtime 3.8 2.2
Totals, Authorized Positions 397.5 402.2
SALARY RANGE
1
$1,213-1,475
$14,556
$15,276
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
1,04S-1.273
1,04S-1,273
15,276
15,276
15,276
15.276
15.276
15,276
2
1
905-1,100
905-1,100
24,060
13,200
24,600
13,200
2
783-950
19,458
20,418
-
710-7S3
-
-
1
1,100-1.337
16,044
16,044
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
950-1,155
469-571
13,S60
6.S52
13,S60
6,852
1
1,475-1,746
20,952
20,952
2
1,100-1,337
32,08S
32.0S8
3
2
1
950-1,155
783-950
425-517
41,525
22,S0O
6,054
41.5S0
22,800
6,204
1
1,273-1,54S
1S,576
18,576
3
1,100-1,337
4S,132
48,132
2
1
1
1
950-1,155
7S3-950
457-556
395-505
395^80
27,060
11,400
6,672
5,264
27,720
11,400
6,672
5,530
1
1
1,100-1,337
425-517
13,200
5,674
13.S60
5,954
2
950-1,155
27,720
27,720
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
2
2.2
950-1,155
7S3-950
457-556
457-556
(21,922)
(36,761)
$5,007,314
13.S60
11,400
6,672
24.S30
16,890
$5,266,04S
13,860
11,400
6,672
24,S30
16,890
2.2
$5,316,68S
36
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiith.) (tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
A
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PHYSICAL FACILITIES PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT— Continued
OFFICE OF ARCHITECTURE AND
CONSTRUCTION— Continued
Supervision of Construction Services
Contract Enforcement :
Chief construction supervisor
Construction supervisor III
Paint and color specialist e
Intermediate stenographer
Contract Supervision :
Area I — Oakland :
Construction supervisor IV
Construction supervisor III
Senior mechanical engineer
Senior electrical engineer
Construction supervisor II
Construction office manager II
Construction supervisor I
Electrical inspector II
Mechanial inspector II
Paint and color specialist
Construction inspector
Junior construction inspector
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Area II — Sacramento :
Construction supervisor IV
Construction supervisor III
Construction supervisor II
Construction office manager II
Construction supervisor I
Electrical inspector II
Mechanical inspector II
Construction inspector
Electrical inspector I
Mechanical inspector I
Construction office assistant
Junior civil engineer
Junior construction inspector
Property clerk I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Area III — Los Angeles :
Construction supervisor IV
Construction supervisor III
Construction supervisor II
Construction office manager II
Construction supervisor I
Electrical inspector II
Mechanical inspector II
Paint and color specialist
Assistant civil engineer
Construction inspector
Junior construction inspector
Senior stenographer
Senior typist clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals. Authorized Positions
Totals, Office of Architecture and
Construction
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,548-1,747
$20,964
$20,964
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
0.3
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
425-517
5,582
5,S5S
1
1
1
1,475-1,746
20,952
20,952
2
2
o
1,213-1,475
35,400
35,400
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
2.3
5
5
1,048-1,273
72,306
74,400
1
1
1
998-1,213
11,976
12,576
9.6
7
7
905-1,100
89,800
90,600
O
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
2.1
2
2
905-1,100
24,060
24,600
0.8
—
—
905-1,100
—
—
8
8
8
746-905
86,712
86,880
1
5
5
710-783
44,340
46,092
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
—
—
—
425-517
—
—
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
1,475-1,746
20,952
20,952
2.4
2
2
1,213-1,475
33,812
34.630
4.6
6
6
1,048-1,273
87,656
88,980
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
16.8
18
18
905-1.100
232,288
234,656
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
8.1
10
10
746-905
102,170
104,574
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
2
2
2
746-905
21,720
21,720
0.4
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
0.5
_
_
710-783
—
—
2.6
6
6
710-783
53,878
55,710
1
1
1
505-614
7,128
7,368
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1.5
2
o
425-517
11,556
11,832
1.1
1
1
395-480
4,860
5,100
1
1
1
1,475-1,746
20,952
20,952
3
3
3
1,213-1,475
53,100
53,100
7
8
8
1.048-1,273
118,908
120.132
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
16.3
15
15
905-1.100
196,976
197,584
3
3
3
905-1,100
39.600
39,600
3
3
3
905-1,100
39,132
39,600
0.7
—
—
905-1,100
—
—
0.1
1
1
783-998
9.396
9,852
6.S
7
i
746-905
74.670
75,138
0.4
_
_
710-783
—
—
1
1
1
469-571
6.852
6,852
0.3
-
-
457-556
—
-
0.4
1
1
457-556
5,484
5.760
1
1
1
425-517
5,628
5.904
0.7
1
1
395-505
5.020
5,264
2.6
2.1
2.1
(26,440)
10.990
10.990
0.3
0.1
0.1
(2.727)
1,390
1.390
133.7
145.2
145.2
$1,601,360
$1,767,058
$1,787,254
633.7
656.4
656.4
$7,338,573
$7,831,208
$7,915,988
SUPERVISION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Chief structural engineer 1 1
Principal structural engineer 2 2
Supervising structural engineer 13.9 14
District structural engineer 0.1
Senior structural engineer 29.9 31
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
1
2
14
$1,548-1.747
1,475-1,746
1.337-1,626
1.214-1,476
1.155-1,405
$20,964
41,904
271,379
510,990
$20,964
41,904
273,090
514.608
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
37
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PHYSICAL FACILITIES PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT— Continued
SUPERVISION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION—
Continued
Senior structural designer
Structural engineering associate-
Administrative assistant I
Supervising stenographer I
Engineering aid II
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Drafting aid I
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions_.
FACILITIES PLANNING DIVISION
Space Utilization :
Chief
Senior construction analyst
Architectural senior
Associate architect
Associate construction analyst
Architectural associate
Architectural assistant
Senior stenographer
Leasing :
Lease agent
Associate state facilities planner
Associate land agent
Assistant state facilities planner
Assistant land agent
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior stenographer
Special consultant
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
TOTALS, PHYSICAL FACILITIES
PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL SERVICES
OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT
Purchasing
Administration :
Procurement officer 0.3
State purchasing agent 0.7
Deputy state purchasing agent 1.3
Chief of purchasing services 1
Purchasing specifications analyst 1
Principal buyer 1
Surplus property coordinator 1
Buyer II 6.7
Assistant purchasing specifications
analyst 2
Buyer I 6.9
Business management trainee 0.6
Senior stenographer 3.7
Senior clerk 2
Intermediate stenographer 4.7
Intermediate typist-clerk 21.4
Intermediate clerk 5.1
Junior typist-clerk 4.9
Junior clerk 1.4
Area I — Sacramento :
Traffic Management :
Traffic manager 1
Senior transportation rate clerk- 1
Transportation rate clerk 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 2
SALARY RANGE
4.11
5
5
.$1,100-1,337
$77,376
$78,036
2.9
3
3
050-1,155
41,580
11. ."Ml
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
543-060
7.920
7,920
1
1
1
530-644
7.72S
7,728
1
2
2
469-571
12,618
12,906
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
3
3
3
425-517
1S.612
18,612
13.4
14
14
395-505
77,440
78,416
1
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
4.2
5
5
395-480
27,382
27,887
0.2
3
3
(2,253)
33,050
33,050
2.6
-
-
(33,516)
.$1,090,196
-
—
84.1
8S
SS
$1,172,535
$1,180,293
1
1
1
$1,273-1,548
$17,846
$18,576
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
3.6
4
4
950-1,155
52,980
53,556
1
1
1
950-1.155
13,860
13,860
1.3
_
_
905-1,100
—
—
0.3
1
1
7S3-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
469-571
6,154
6,464
O.S
_
_
906-1,101
_
—
4.1
6
6
905-1,100
73,890
76,346
0.3
_
—
S63-1.048
—
—
2.4
4
4
746-905
40,532
42,012
0.2
_
_
710-863
—
—
2.7
4
4
425-517
22,204
23,226
1
1
1
395-505
5,418
5,691
0.5
—
_
386-469
—
—
0.1
_
_
0-150 day
—
—
0.1
0.2
0.2
(32S)
$236,093
$9,534,104
1,101
1,101
22.4
25.2
25.2
$276,705
$10,248,854
$283,552
831.3
865.6
865.6
$10,372,071
1
1
$1,475-1,793
—
—
1,406-1,709
o
2
1,213-1,475
1
1
950-1,155
1
1
950-1,155
1
1
950-1,155
1
1
863-1,048
7
7
S21-998
o
•:>
821-998
7
7
644-7S3
_
_
556-614
4
4
469-571
o
o
457-556
5
5
425-517
24
24
395-505
5
5
395-480
3
3
359-435
1
1
342-415
1
1
1,048-1.273
1
1
710-863
?.
2
644-783
2
2
395-505
$17,992
38.208
13,860
13.S60
13,860
12,576
80,244
23.952
58,096
26.635
12,582
30,214
133,18S
2S,100
14,520
4.980
12,576
10,356
17,780
10,740
$18,SS8
3S.20S
13,860
13,860
13.800
12.576
81,828
23,952
61,015
20,942
12,882
30,490
135,010
28.34S
14,980
4.980
13,200
10,356
l.s.204
10,0s0
38
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tilth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
US
TECHNICAL SERVICES-Continued
OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT—
Continued
Purchasing — Continued
Area II — Sau Francisco :
Deputy state purchasing agent
Principal buver
Buyer II
Buyer I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Area III — Los Angeles :
Deputy state purchasing agent
Principal buyer
Buyer II
Buyer I
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions _
Central Stores
Headquarters Office :
Manager of stores
Storekeeper II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Sacramento :
Storekeeper IV
Storekeeper I
Truck driver
Stock clerk
Material handler
San Francisco :
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
Truck driver
Stock clerk
Los Angeles :
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I
Truck driver
Stock clerk
Material handler
Overtime
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
Documents Section
Stock and shipping supervisor
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Stock clerk
Material handler
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Junior clerk
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Office of Procurement 164.9
1
1
2
2.6
0.0
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$1,213-1,475
950-1.155
S21-99S
644-7S3
469-571
457-556
$17,700
13,860
23,952
25.224
5.62S
6,672
$17,700
13,860
23,952
26.49S
5.904
6,672
1
2
10.S
1
0.5
1
2
12
1
1
2
12
1
435-530
425-517
395-505
395-^SO
359-435
5,760
12,408
65,255
5,760
6.060
12.40S
66.S52
5,760
1
1
3
1.9
1
1
3
2
1
1
3
2
1.213-1,475
950-1,155
S21-99S
644-7S3
17,700
13.S60
34,392
17,476
17,700
13,S60
34,902
17,S82
1
5
S.9
1
1
5
9
1
1
5
9
1
435-530
425-517
395-505
395-^tSO
5,352
31,020
50,196
5,760
5,622
31,020
51,023
5,760
1
1
1.9
1
0.9
1
4
1
5.5
0.3
1
2
1
2.9
1
1
1
3
0.2
1.7
0.4
121
121
0.2
0.7
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
3
0.2
0.7
$S56,S03
$783-950
584-746
395-505
395-1S0
359-435
710-S63
505-644
556-614
457-556
505-556
584-746
505-644
556-614
457-556
644-783
505-644
556-614
457-556
505-556
(9,354)
(2,229)
$932,294
$11,400
8,520
14,920
5,760
10,356
28,398
7,368
40,032
8,520
14,736
7,368
19,242
9,396
7,368
7,368
19,834
1,102
3,672
168.1 168.1
$1,153,117
$1,247,348
$94S,460
$11,400
8,520
15,658
5,760
10,356
29,028
7,368
40,032
8,520
14,736
7,368
19,860
9,396
7,368
7.368
20,016
1,102
3,672
32.8
31.9
31.9
$217,818
$225,360
$227,528
1
1
1
$530-644
$7,728
$7,728
1
1
1
457-556
6.516
6.672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2.3
9
2
457-556
13,084
13.344
0.6
1
1
505-556
6.672
6,672
6
7
7
395-505
37,834
38.608
1.1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
0.8
_
_
359-435
—
—
0.2
1
1
342-415
4,326
4,542
0.1
0.2
0.2
(404)
$78,496
1,102
$89,694
1,102
14.1
15.2
15.2
$91,100
$1,267,088
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
39
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tilth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
TECHNICAL SERVICES-Continued
OFFICE OF STATE PRINTING
General Administration
State Printer's Office :
State printer
Production and planning engineer
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Planning Section :
Supervisor of printing and planning
services
Printing process and operations
supervisor
Printing process planner
Printing operations planner
Intermediate typist-clerk
Administrative Services :
Accounting Section :
General accountant III
General accountant II
Accountant I
Senior stenographer
Accounting technician II
Senior account clerk
Calculating machine operator
Intermediate account clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Associate personnel analyst
Supervising clerk I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Legislative Bill Room :
Supervising clerk II
Supervising clerk I
Supervisor of legislative bill room
Senior typist-clerk
Senior legislative clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior legislative clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Bindery assistant
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
Plant Operations
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$19,500
$19,500
$19,500
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
2.5
3
3
821-998
35,828
35,828
6.5
7
7
783-950
79.800
79,800
4.8
5
5
395-480
26,308
27,148
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
0.9
1
1
746-905
10,020
10,524
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8.112
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.852
1
1
1
457-556
6,035
6,335
0.6
1
1
457-556
5,645
5,935
1
1
1
415-505
6,060
6.060
5.7
7
7
395-480
39,622
40,022
3.2
3
3
395-480
16,152
16,380
2
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
0.8
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
0.2
—
—
905-1.100
—
—
1
1
1
530-644
7,398
7.728
2
2
2
395-480
10,340
10,858
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
0.5
1
1
614-746
7,952
8,350
0.1
—
—
530-644
—
—
0.2
—
—
530-644
_
—
0.8
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.6
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,760
—
3
3
395-480
14,5S0
15,298
0.9
2
2
395^80
9,504
9,960
8.9
5
5
395^80
23,700
23,700
0.1
—
—
359-435
_
—
4.7
5
5
1.97-2.07 hr
20,2S0
20,280
0.4
1.6
1.6
(2,603)
7,450
7,450
59.4
Plant Administration :
Superintendent of printing
production 1
Operations supervisor 1
Printing production control man 1
Printing art planner 1.2
Printing expeditor 2
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk —
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Composing Room :
General composing room foreman _ 1
Job room foreman 1
Composing room foreman II 3.3
Composing room foreman I 12
Senior linotype machinist 1.1
Senior monotype machinist 1
Linotype machinist 5.8
Linotype operator 46.1
Monotype keyboard operator 3
Monotype caster operator 2
Compositor 44.3
Proofreader 23.3
Apprentice compositor 1
Printing trades assistant II 3.1
Copyholder 33.1
Printing trainee —
Printing apprentice 3.S
Overtime — includes base pay 32.9
64.6
64.6
$426,131
$478,402
1
1
$1,405-1,624
$19,488
1
1
1,048-1,273
14,440
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
1
1
783-950
9,776
2
o
614-746
17,336
1
1
469-571
6,852
1
1
457-556
5,622
-
-
395-480
-
1
1
998-1.100
13,200
1
1
905-99S
11,976
8
3
5.26-5.36 hr
29,376
11
11
4.97-5.07 hr
101,893
1
1
4.92-5.02 hr
9,172
1
1
4.92-5.02 hr
9,172
7
7
4.85^.95 hr
63,308
52
52
4.69-4.79 hr
450,052
5
5
4.69^1.79 hr
43,755
2
2
4.69-4.79 hr
17,502
55
55
4.69-4.79 hr
476,305
28
28
4.69-4.79 hr
245,028
_
—
2.34-4.45 hr
—
3
3
3.17-3.63 hr
19,896
39
39
2.95-3.05 hr
217,308
_
_
2.63-2.85 hr
—
4
4
2.34-4.45 hr
32,520
17
17
(452.043)
239,400
$4S3,660
$19,488
15,156
13.200
10,272
17,760
6.S52
5,910
13,200
11,976
29,376
101.S93
9,172
9,172
63,308
450,052
43,755
17,502
476,305
245,028
19,S96
217.30S
32,520
239,400
40
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (AdMi.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
IT
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
TECHNICAL SERVICES-Continued
OFFICE OF STATE PRINTING—
Continued
Plant Operations — Continued
Press Room :
Pressroom Administration :
General pressroom foreman
Pressroom foreman II
Intermediate typst-clerk
Journeywoinan bindery worker II
Plate Preparation :
Supervisor of plate preparation
Offset process cameraman —
master photographer
Offset process cameraman — black
and white operator
Lithographic negative assembler.
Lithographc platemaker
Lithographic apprentice
Printing apprentice
Web Offset Printing :
Pressroom foreman II
Web offset press leadman
Web offset pressman (publication
type)
Web offset pressman (business
forms)
Web offset press assistant
Printing trades assistant II
Cylinder pressman
Letterpress :
Pressroom foreman II
Pressroom foreman I
Rotary lead pressman
Rotary pressman
Cylinder pressman
Vertical and hi-speed pressman
Molding press operator
Platen pressman
Rotary press assistant
Printing apprentice
Printing trades assistant II
Printing trades assistant I
Lithographic press :
Lithographic pressroom foreman
II
Lithographic pressroom foreman I
Pressman-in-charge, 4 color litho-
graphic press
Lithographic offset pressman
Lithographic apprentice
Offset press assistant
Printing apprentice
Overtime
Bindery :
General bindery foreman
Bindery foreman II
Bindery foreman I
Journeyman bookbinder
Bindery forelady II
Bindery forelady I
Journeywoman bindery worker II
Printing trades assistant II
Printing trades assistant I
Printing trainee
Printing apprentice
Journeywoman bindery worker I
Woman bindery worker trainee
Overtime — includes base pay
Machine Shop :
Printing plant machinist leadman
Electrician I
Printing plant machinist
Printing trades assistant II
Printing apprentice
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$998-1,100
$13,200
$13,200
1
2
2
5.26-5.36 hr
19,586
19,586
1
1
1
395-180
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
3.15-3.25 hr
5,938
5,93S
2
2
2
5.74-5.S4 hr
21,340
21,340
1
1
1
5.45-5.55 hr
10,140
10,140
22
3
3
5.06-5.16 hr
2S,2S1
2S.2S1
7.6
11
11
4.96-5.06 hr
101,695
101,695
5.8
9
9
4.96-5.06 hr
83,205
S3,205
4.5
3
3
3.99-4.84 hr
26,529
26,529
-
2
2
3.99-4.84 hr
17,6S6
17.6S6
1
1
1
5.26-5.36 hr
9.793
9,793
2.8
6
6
5.S2-5.92 hr
64,896
64,S96
2.4
6
6
5.13-5.23 hr
57,330
57,330
3.2
5
5
4.66-4.76 hr
43485
43,485
5.1
8
8
3.95-4.05 hr
59,192
59,192
6
S
10
3.17-3.63 hr
53.056
66,320
5
6
6
4.69^.79 hr
52,506
52,506
1
1
1
5.26-5.36 hr
9.793
9.793
2.3
9
2
4.97-5.07 hr
18,526
18,526
0.4
_
_
4.87-4.97 hr
—
—
1.7
_
_
4.S4-4.94 hr
—
—
°2 7
17
24
4.69-4.79 hr
148,767
210,024
8.3
20
12
4.69-4.79 hr
175,020
105,012
1.1
1
1
4.64-4.74 hr
8,660
8,660
3.4
5
5
4.56-4.66 hr
42,570
42,570
3.1
—
_
3.92-4.02 hr
—
—
3.2
4
4
3.19-4.50 hr
32.SS8
32,888
14
17
17
3.17-3.63 hr
112,744
112,744
1.7
3
3
2.70-2.93 hr
16,059
16,059
1
1
1
6.10-6.20 hr
11,327
11,327
3
3
3
5.S1-5.91 hr
32,394
32,394
3.3
3
3
5.52-5.62 hr
30,804
30,804
22
43
43
5.06-5.16 hr
405,361
405,361
2
4
_
3.99-4.84 hr
35,372
—
31.7
42
42
3.93-4.03 hr
309,246
309,246
1.9
—
4
3.99-4.S4 hr
—
35,372
18.1
22
18
(250,297)
311,900
255,100
1
1
1
99S-1.100
13,200
13,200
3
3
3
5.26-5.36 hr
29.379
29,379
4.1
6
6
4.97-5.07 hr
55,578
55,578
80.6
105
105
4.69-4.79 hr
914,855
914,855
0.9
1
1
3.72-3.S2 hr
6,979
6,979
4.1
5
5
3.44-3.54 hr
32,340
32,340
94.7
120
120
3.15-3.25 hr
708,560
708,560
35.4
SO
80
3.17-3.63 hr
527,560
527,560
45.1
30
30
2.70-2.93 hr
157.890
157,890
0.4
8
8
2.70-2.93 hr
42.S24
42,824
4.2
4
4
2.34-4.45 hr
32,520
32.520
16.6
10
5
2.36-2.S4 hr
51,890
25,945
0.6
10
15
1.94-2.04 hr
37,270
55,905
2S.4
17
20
(324,874)
199,000
234,500
1
1
1
5.86-5.96 hr
10.S89
10.SS9
2
2
2
676-746
17,904
17.904
8.2
10
10
5.33-5.43 hr
98,926
99,109
0.7
1
—
3.08-3.54 hr
6,468
—
o.s
1
2
2.67-4.S0 hr
8,770
17,540
1.2
1.2
12
(19,276)
19,800
$7,414,228
19,800
757.5
918.2
918.2
$6,169,883
$7,394,540
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
41
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
TECHNICAL SERVICES-Continued
OFFICE OF STATE PRINTING—
Continued
Material Handling
Printing materials control man 111
Printing operations planner 111
Storekeeper IV 111
Stock and shipping supervisor 111
Storekeeper II 0.5 1 1
Storekeeper I 2.4 3- 3
Heavy truck driver 0.5 1 1
Automotive equipment operator I 6 7 7
Material handler 17.8 19 19
Senior clerk - 1 1
Laborer 0.9 1 1
Stock clerk 3.4 5 5
Intermediate typist-clerk 12 2
Intermediate clerk 1 - -
Intermediate account clerk 1 - -
Janitor 3.5 5 5
Watchman 4 4 4
Overtime 2.4 2 2
Totals, Authorized Positions 48.4 55 55
Totals, Office of State Printing 865.3 1,037.8 1,037.S
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE
PROCEDURE
Administration :
Sacramento :
Executive officer
Hearing officer II
Hearing officer I
Associate counsel
Administrative assistant II _.
Hearing reporter
Senior legal stenographer
Legal stenographer
Intermediate account clerk
San Francisco :
Hearing officer II
Hearing officer I
Hearing reporter
Senior legal stenographer
Legal stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Los Angeles :
Hearing officer II
Hearing officer I
Hearing reporter
Supervising stenographer I __.
Senior legal stenographer
Senior clerk
Hearing transcriber-typist __
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Codification :
Deputy legislative counsel II __.
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Office of Administrative
Procedure 62.9 62.5 62.5
OFFICE OF LOCAL ASSISTANCE
Administration :
Local assistance officer general
services 111
Supervisor, local public works allo-
cation programs 0.7 1 1
Associate research analyst finance 111
Field representative I 0.6 - -
Administrative assistant 111
Administrative assistant I 111
SALARY RANGE
$783-950
$11,400
$11,400
783-950
11,400
11,400
710-863
10,356
10.356
530-644
7,728
7.728
584-710
7,188
7,548
505-614
21,864
22,104
584-644
7,038
7,398
556-614
51,576
51,576
505-556
124,868
126,447
457-556
6,360
6,672
480-530
6,360
6,360
457-556
31,398
32,262
395-480
10,080
11,772
395-480
—
—
395-480
—
—
395-480
26,936
27,360
415-505
23,779
24,240
(14,814)
13,000
$371,331
13,000
$321,158
$377,623
1,917,172
$8,263,961
$749,725
$1,405-1,708
1,100-1,337
905-1,100
783-950
746-905
746-905
$775,243
$20,496
13,200
13,200
10,860
10,860
$8,255,823
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$17,846
$18,732
1.1
2
2
1,405-1,708
40,992
40,992
2
o
2
1,273-1,548
37,152
37,152
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
3
3
3
783-950
34.110
34,200
2
2
o
517-628
15,072
15,072
1.9
2
2
446-543
12,259
12,545
1
1
1
395^80
5,507
5,760
2
9
<>
1,405-1,708
40,992
40,992
3
3
3
1,273-1,548
55,728
55,728
5
5
5
7S3-950
57,000
57,000
2
O
2
517-628
14,840
15,072
1
2
2
446-543
13,032
13,032
1
-
-
425-517
-
-
3
3
3
1,405-1,708
61,488
61,488
9.7
7
7
1,273-1,548
129,594
130,032
11.8
11
11
783-950
120,631
122,991
1
1
1
543-660
7,632
7,920
3.9
4
4
517-628
30,144
30,144
1.9
2
2
457-556
12,220
12,829
0.1
2
2
457-556
11,244
11,820
1.4
1
1
395-505
5,040
5,2S6
0.1
0.5
0.5
(1,300)
3,955
3,955
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
425-517
6,129
6,204
$781,582
$20,496
13.S60
13,200
10,860
10,860
42
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
TECHNICAL SERVICES-Continued
OFFICE OF LOCAL ASSISTANCE—
Continued
Administration — Continued
Assistant economic analyst
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior stenographer
Junior typist-clerk
Junior clerk
Fiscal Section :
Supervising governmental auditor II
Governmental auditor III
Governmental auditor II
Accountant I
Auditor I
Senior account clerk
Accountaing technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Agency Services Section :
Supervisor of agency services
Civil engineering associate
Area supervisor
Associate real property appraiser
Field representative II
Field representative I
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Los Angeles :
Field representative II
Field representative I
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Television coordinator :
Television coordinator
Senior stenographer I
Totals, Office of Local Assistance
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Systems Staff :
Chief
Assistant chief
Supervising data processing systems
analyst
Supervising administrative analyst,
accounting systems
Senior data processing systems
analyst
Senior management analyst
Operations research specialist III
Senior administrative analyst,
accounting systems
Associate data processing systems
analyst
Associate management analyst
Operations research specialist II
Associate administrative analyst,
accounting systems
Assistant data processing systems
analyst
Operations research specialist I
Assistant administrative analyst,
accounting systems
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior stenographer
SALARY RANGE
0.8
1
1
$746-905
$9,322
$9,776
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
3.9
4
4
425-517
23,595
24,155
4.3
5
5
395-505
26,592
27,342
4.1
5
5
395-180
27,260
27,748
0.1
—
—
386-469
—
—
1.9
2
o
• 359-^135
9,264
9,720
1.9
1
1
342-415
4,980
4,9S0
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
3
3
3
905-1,100
39,600
39,600
11.5
12
12
746-905
122,266
125,908
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1.8
1
1
584-644
7,728
7,728
3.8
4
4
457-556
25,013
25,594
1
1
1
457-556
6,335
6,646
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
395^180
5,760
5,760
1.6
1
1
395^180
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
905-1,155
13,200
13,200
3
3
3
950-1,155
41,580
41,580
—
1
1
863-1,048
11,947
12,576
4.5
5
5
863-1,048
62,580
62,880
7.3
7
7
783-950
77,418
78,630
3
3
3
457-556
19,834
20,016
2
2
2
425-517
12,062
12,358
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1.5
2
2
863-1,048
22,958
23,571
6.1
6
6
783-950
62,356
64,308
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.9
2
2
425-517
11,924
12,208
2
o
2
395-505
10,980
11,244
1
1
1
342^115
4,980
4,980
-
0.6
0.6
-
3,687
3,687
1
1
1
1,628
19,536
19,536
1
1
1
469-571
6,256
6,572
90.3
92.6
92.6
$777,552
$841,797
$855,747
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,548-1,882
1,337-1,626
$22,139
19,512
$22,584
19,512
2
2
2
1,213-1,475
32,836
33,744
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
2
0.5
0.4
3
1
1
3
1
1
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
43,162
14,208
13,200
44,520
14,916
13,860
2
o
2
1,100-1,337
29,904
30,600
5.2
0.2
7
1
1
7
1
1
905-1,100
905-1,100
905-1,100
83,507
11,976
10,860
86,370
12,576
11,400
4.9
6
6
905-1,100
72,802
75,234
1.7
0.8
2
2
2
2
746-905
746-905
18,868
19,409
19,788
20,362
0.7
0.3
1.6
2.3
0.3
2
2
1
2
2
1
746-905
469-571
425-517
395-505
386-469
11,786
9,940
4,860
12,062
10.430
5,100
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
43
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
TECHNICAL SERVICES-Continued
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS— Continued
Service Center :
Manager of data processing
Computer operations supervisor II_
Supervisor, electronic data
processing
Applied science programmer II
Programmer II, electronic data
processing
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior stenographer
Operations :
Key punch supervisor I
Key punch operator
Senior computer operator
Computer operator
Intermediate clerk
Junior stenographer
Statewide Federated Information
System :
Supervising data processing systems
analyst
Senior data processing systems
analyst
Associate data processing systems
analyst
Operations research specialist II
Assistant data processing systems
analyst
Operations research specialist I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 40.6
0.0
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$998-1,213
905-1,100
$11,976
12,276
$12,576
12,888
0.9
0.6
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
746-905
10,860
8,952
11,400
9,396
2
0.8
0.2
2
2
746-905
395-505
386-469
18,424
19,332
-
1
4
1
5
4
1
1
4
1
5
4
1
469-571
405-492
614-746
530-644
395-4S0
3S6-469
6,206
19,436
7,364
35,058
19,428
4,860
6,510
20,388
7,725
36.776
20,485
5,100
0.8
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
2.6
4
4
1,100-1,337
61,576
63,792
0.8
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
905-1,100
13,200
10,860
13,200
11,400
0.7
0.2
0.9
0.6
1
1
1
0.2
1
1
1
0.2
746-905
746-905
395-505
3S6-469
9,776
5,120
4,SS0
57S
10,272
5,374
5,121
578
BUILDING STANDARDS
COMMISSION
Chief building code analyst
Building code analyst
Construction office manager I
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
INSURANCE OFFICE
Insurance officer
Assistant insurance officer
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
MERIT AWARD BOARD
Secretary, state merit award board
Administrative assistant II -
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
TOTALS, TECHNICAL SERVICES—
1
1.5
1
1.9
5.4
68.2
$455,593
$1,213-1,475
950-1,155
905-1,100
425-517
$56,803
$1,155-1,405
905-1,100
469-571
425-517
$52,112
$1,100-1.337
905-1,100
746-905
469-571
395-505
$50,678
$715,199
$17,700
23,280
13,200
12,408
$66,588
$16,S60
26,348
6,852
5,513
$55,573
EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
Director 1 1
Deputy director 1.8 2
Assistant director 1.2 2
Assistant director, administration 0.8 —
General services planning officer 0.4 1
1
$23,500
$23,500
2
1,957
46,968
2
1,548-1,882
45,168
—
1,476-1,794
—
1
1,626
19,512
$740,771
$17,700
24,452
13,200
12,408
$67,760
$16,S60
26,400
6,852
5,789
$55,901
1,240.4 1,440.2 1,440.2 $10,212,752 $11,965,709 $12,024,672
$23,500
46,968
45,168
19,512
44
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
I NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tilth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE
SERVICES-Continued
EXECUTIVE OFFICE— Continued
Secretary II 1 1
Secretary I 2 2
Senior stenographer 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.6 1
Junior stenographer 0.1 -
Totals, Authorized Positions 9.9 11
MANAGEMENT PLANNING
Supervising management analyst
Senior data processing systems analyst
Senior management analyst
Associate data processing systems
analyst
Associate management analyst
Programmer II
Assistant management analyst
Junior staff analyst
Delineator
Administrative trainee
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions 14.9
Data Processing Service Revolving Fund :
Tabulating operations supervisor
IV 1
Tabulating operations supervisor
III 1
Tabulating operations supervisor II 2
Programmer I, EDP -
Tabulating operations supervisor I 1
Key data supervisor II 0.5
Senior tabulating machine operator 1.6
Key data supervisor I 1.8
Tabulating machine operator 4.2
Senior account clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Key punch operator 10.2
Intermediate account clerk 4.6
Tabulating machine operator —
trainee 1.7
Key data operator — trainee 2.8
Overtime 0.5
Temporary help 0.3
Totals, Authorized Positions 36.2
Totals, Management Planning Office 51.1
11
SALARY BANGE
$599-728
543-660
469-571
425-517
386-469
$146,913
$S,736
15,840
6.S52
5,226
$171,S02
17
17
$155,234
$185,2S5
41.3
41.3
58.3 58.3
LEGAL OFFICE
Chief counsel 111
Assistant chief counsel 1.4 2 2
Senior counsel 2 2 2
Associate counsel 5.4 5 5
Assistant counsel 2 5 5
Junior counsel 2.3 — —
Student legal assistant 0.8 1 1
Senior legal stenographer 4.5 5 5
Legal stenographer 1.8 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 1 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 22.1 24 24
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
Central Mail and File Room :
Records management analyst I 0.5 1 1
Senior clerk 111
Intermediate clerk 2.3 3 3
Junior clerk 1.6 1 1
$213,451
$368,685
$1,626-1,956
1,475-1,793
1,273-1,548
1,155-1,405
863-1,048
746-821
457-710
517-62S
446-543
425-517
$257,630
$746-905
457-556
395-4S0
342-415
$255,022
$440,307
$288,474
$8,952
6,672
15.SS0
4,362
$S,736
15.S40
6,852
5,490
$172,066
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
0.9
1
1
1,100-1,337
13.S05
14,498
2
2
2
1,100-1,337
29,794
30,484
1.5
3
3
905-1,100
37,052
37,S00
3.7
3
3
905-1,100
35,514
36,964
—
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
1
1
1
746-905
9,174
9,624
0.8
1
1
614-746
7,668
8,048
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
0.2
—
—
556-614
—
—
0.5
1
1
469-571
6,656
6,S52
1.5
1
1
425-517
5,490
5,766
0.8
1
1
395-505
4,960
5,200
$190,S52
1
1
$950-1,155
$13,860
$13,S60
1
1
863-l,04S
12,576
12,576
2
o
710-863
19,790
20,250
1
1
614-746
7,548
7,920
—
—
584-710
—
—
1
1
543-660
7,362
7,728
2
2
505-614
12,620
13,240
o
•>
469-571
12,824
13,480
4
4
457-556
23,139
24,315
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
425-517
5,559
5,835
1
1
395-505
5,760
6,060
12
12
405-492
65,003
67,382
5
5
395-480
25,820
26,812
3
3
359-395
13,248
13,896
3
3
359-395
13,410
14,058
0.9
0.9
(3,566)
(2,683)
6,556
6,556
0.4
0.4
3,275
3,275
$263,915
$454,767
$23,102
39,216
37,152
77,956
52,833
$23,472
40,092
37,152
81,044
55,428
5,4S4
35,962
11,279
5,490
5,760
36.631
11,845
5,766
$297,190
$9,396
6,672
16,376
4,57S
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
45
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Aulh.)
68-69
(Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE
SERVICES-Continued
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES-
Continued
Personnel Office :
Personnel officer II 1
Training officer II -
Associate personnel analyst 1
Assistant personnel analyst 0.5
Junior stall' analyst 0.5
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior typist-clerk 1
Senior account clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.5
Intermediate clerk 0.7
Intermediate account clerk —
Junior typist-clerk 1.1
Accounting Office :
Accounting officer IV 1
General accountant III 1
Accounting officer III 2
Accounting officer II 2
Business service officer I 1
Assistant administrative analyst,
accounting systems 0.6
Supervising account clerk II 1
Accountant I 3.6
Supervising clerk I 2
Property clerk I 0.7
Senior clerk 4.9
Senior cashier-clerk 1
Senior account clerk 4
Accounting technician II 5.2
Bookkeeping machine operator II 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.3
Intermediate typist-clerk 15.4
Intermediate clerk 6
Bookkeeping machine operator I 0.7
Intermediate account clerk 14.5
Budget Office :
Associate budget analyst 1
Junior staff analyst 0.9
Administrative trainee 0.6
Intermediate stenographer 1
Devonshire Downs :
Senior maintenance man, district
fairs 1
Laborer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
California disaster office 3S.2
Temporary help 4.2
Totals, Administrative Services 135.5
TOTALS, EXECUTIVE AND
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES-
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$1,048-1,273
.$15,276
$15,276
1
1
1.100-1,337
13,860
14,556
1
1
905-1,100
12,176
12,784
1
1
74C-905
10,104
10,608
—
—
614-746
—
—
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
1
1
457-556
6,490
6.672
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
2
o
425-51 7
11,430
11,694
4
4
395-505
21,540
22.036
1
1
395-480
5,040
5,286
1
1
395-480
4.740
4.9.80
1
1
359-435
4,524
4,740
1
1
1,100-1.337
16,044
16,044
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
2
2
905-1.100
26,244
20.400
2
2
746-905
19.93S
20.922
1
1
746-905
9,978
10,482
1
1
746-905
10,860
10.S60
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
5
5
556-676
36,S16
37,S48
2
2
530-644
15,456
15,456
1
1
505-614
7,008
7,368
5
5
457-556
32,661
33.2S2
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
4
4
457—556
25.730
26,026
5
5
457—556
32,016
32,448
1
1
435-530
6.360
6,360
2
2
425-517
10,647
11,187
15
15
395-505
S4,163
85,080
6
6
395-480
34,262
34,537
1
1
395-480
4.860
5.100
16
16
395-480
86,579
88,852
2
2
905-1.100
25,276
25,880
1
1
614-746
7,518
7,888
—
—
556-614
—
—
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
480-530
6,360
6,360
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
—
_
(210,248)
—
—
3.6
3.6
(32,002)
29,182
29,182
105.6 105.6
218.6 19S.9 19S.9
$843,763
$1,616,991
$731,560
$1,632,143
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 3,941.6
$745,772
$1,669,795
4,174.7 4,174.7 $32,151,274 $35,528,952 $35,921,015
a Senior landscape architect transferred from Sacramento Buildings to provide statewide grounds planning.
l> Area reporting units established in Sacramento Buildings to provide organizational control.
c California State Police Division created by transfer from other units to reflect actual organization.
d Merit Award Board transferred to Board of Control by legislati ve action.
<•■ Paint and color specialist transferred from Area I to reflect actual organization.
46
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Department of General Services
STATE EXPOSITION AND FAIR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled'
67-68
(tilth.)
68-6 9
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
Senior budget analyst
Supervising state financial examiner II_
Secretary I
Intermediate stenographer
Totals. Authorized Positions
0.2
0.8
SALARY BAKGE
$1,100-1,337
1.100-1,337
543-660
425-517
$6,482
$13,200
13,200
7,246
5,100
$38,746
$13,860
13,860
7,600
5,352
$40,672
ADMINISTRATION
Manager
Comptroller
Accounting officer II
Secretary II
Accountant I
Senior clerk
Senior account clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help and overtime _
Totals, Authorized Positions
FALL FAIR
Chief of racing and livestock
Chief, bureau of exhibits
Exhibit supervisor
Administrative assistant
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Overtime
Services by buildings and grounds
Totals. Authorized Positions
SPRING FAIR
Temporary help
Services by buildings and grounds
Totals, Authorized Positions
QUARTER HORSE MEET
Temporary help
Services by buildings and grounds
Totals, Authorized Positions
HORSE SHOW
Temporary help
Services by buildings and grounds
Totals, Authorized Positions
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
Chief
Assistant chief
Electrician foreman
Plumber foreman
Carpenter foreman
Painter foreman
Storekeeper II
Electrician I
STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$18,810
$19,758
1
1
1
1,100-1.337
16,044
16.044
1
1
1
746-905
10,482
10.860
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
8.736
1
1
1
556-676
7,038
7.398
2
2
o
457-556
13,318
13,344
1
1
1
457-556
5,507
5,7S5
2
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
1.2
1.3
1.3
(6,910)
7,661
7,661
11.2
0.6
0.1
0.7
1.3
3.3
11.3
11.3
$91,251
$99,116
122.7 127.9 127.9
0.7
0.1
0.7
0.1
o.s
15.1
2.9
O.S
15.1
2.9
18
1.5
1.S
IS
1.5
1.8
3.3
3.3
$721,647
($2,110)
(322)
$2,432
(-)
(-)
($4,564)
(11,845)
$16,409
$998-1,213
7S3-950
746-S21
746-821
710-7S3
710-7S3
5S4-746
676-746
$811,601
$3,S73
246
$4,119
$101,653
19,743
$121,396
$S.073
10.910
$18,983
$12,576
9,852
9,852
9.S52
9,396
9,396
7,008
17,904
$101,106
—
1
1
$998-1,213
$11,976
$12,576
1
1
1
998-1,213
13,985
14,266
2.4
3
3
863-1,048
35,981
36,012
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12.576
1.8
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1.7
3
3
425-517
17,409
17.89S
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
7S
SO
SO
(3S4.647)
434,377
434,377
0.3
0.4
0.4
(1.S99)
2,191
2,191
35.5
36.5
36.5
(254.386)
270,494
270,494
$813,002
$3,873
246
$4,119
$101,653
19,743
$121,396
$8,073
10,910
$18,983
$13,200
10,356
9.S52
9,852
9,396
9.396
7,368
17,904
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Department of General Services
47
STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auih.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
BUILDINGS AND GROU N DS— Continued
Plumber I
Automotive mechanic
Supervising groundsman I
Carpenter I
Painter I
Area operations supervisor
Racetrack maintenance supervisor--
Graphic artist
Lead groundsman
Skilled laborer
Building maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator I__.
Mechanics' helper
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Groundsman
Lead watchman
Laborer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Watchman
Janitor
Temporary help
Temporary help, Spring Fair
Temporary help, Quarter Horse Meet
Temporary help, Horse Show
Overtime
Overtime, Public Service Activities-.
Overtime, Quarter Horse Meet
Reimbursements for Services:
To Fall Fair
To Spring Fair
To Quarter Horse Meet
To Horse Show
To Public Service Activities
Totals, Authorized Positions 36.5
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$676-746
$8,952
$S.952
1
1
1
C44-74G
8,520
8,520
o.s
1
1
584-710
7.00S
7,368
1
1
1
644-710
N.niin
8,520
1.6
2
2
644-710
16,472
16.S70
3
3
3
644-710
25,560
25,560
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
556-676
S.112
S.112
1
1
1
505-614
7.09S
7,368
3
3
3
556-614
22.104
22,104
•>
2
o
556-614
14.736
14,736
6
6
6
556-614
44.208
44,208
1
1
1
630-614
7.00S
7,008
1
1
1
457-556
C.G72
6,672
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
2.7
3
3
480-530
18.S55
19,080
1
1
1
435-530
6.360
6.360
7.9
8
S
4S0-530
50,430
50,730
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
5
5
5
415-505
30,050
30,300
2
2
2
395-480
11,290
11,520
18
21
21
(133,389)
157,884
157,884
0.1
0.1
0.1
(322)
246
246
—
2
2
—
14,288
14,288
9
1.8
1.8
(11,845)
10,910
10,910
9
7.7
7.7
(53,462)
46,122
46.122
2
2
2
(12,327)
11,821
11,821
-
0.9
0.9
-
5,455
5,455
-S5.5
-36.5
-36.5
-254,386
-270,494
-270,494
-0.1
-0.1
-0.1
-322
-246
-246
-
-2.9
-2.9
-
-19,743
-19,743
-2
-1.S
-l.S
-11,845
-10,910
-10,910
-11
-10.7
-10.7
-89,679
-82,365
-82,365
PUBLIC SERVICE ACTIVITIES
Services by Buildings and Grounds-
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
11
39.5
10.7
39.5
10.7
185.4 211.5 211.5
$236,222
$89,679
$1,157,640
$278,383
$82,365
$1,415,963
$281,904
$82,365
$1,422,875
COMMISSION ON CALIFORNIA STATE GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND ECONOMY
Executive secretary
Senior stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
$1,405-1,708
469-571
$26,064
$20,496
6,852
$27,348
$20,496
6,852
$27,348
48
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
PERSONNEL BOARD
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Atltli.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
BOARD
Board member
Assistant secretary
Hearing officer
Hearing reporter
Senior legal stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Executive officer
Assistant executive officer
Personnel officer III
Assistant personnel analyst
Secretary II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer a
Personnel and Accounting :
Administrative service officer I.
Accountant trainee
Senior clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help -
Totals, Authorized Positions
PERSONNEL SERVICES DIVISION
Administration :
Principal personnel analyst ; _:
Supervising clerk I
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer a
Intermediate typist-clerk ,
Operations :
Principal personnel analyst
Supervising personnel analyst
Senior personnel analyst
Senior personnel examiner
Training officer II b
Personnel officer II
Staff personnel analyst
Associate engineer, water resotirces
Associate engineering personnel ex-
aminer
Associate personnel analyst
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant mechanical engineer
Assistant personnel analyst c
Junior mechanical engineer
Junior staff analyst
Administrative trainee
Test Pool :
Supervising clerk I
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
RECRUITMENT AND FIELD
SERVICES DIVISION
Sacramento :
Principal personnel examiner-
Senior personnel analyst
SALARY RANGE
5
5
5
$8,000
$40,000
$40,000
1
1
1
1,548-1,882
22,584
22,584
1
1
1
1,405-1,708
20,496
20,496
1
1
1
7S3-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
517-628
7,536
7,536
0.9
1
1
395-505
4,980
5,220
0.2
-
-
(1,374)
-
-
10.1
IS
1
0.9
10
10
$102,501
$106,996
12.2
12.2
$201,563
$136,719
$1,337-1,626
1,100-1,337
$19,512
15,980
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$107,236
1
1
1
$1,793-2,082
$24,984
$24,984
1
1
1
1,548-1,882
22,584
22,584
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,S60
0.9
1
1
746-905
9,137
9,586
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
8,736
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.S52
0.9
-
-
425-517
-
-
1
1
1
998-1,213
12,526
13,148
1
1
1
584-644
7,218
7,578
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13.344
1
1
1
457-556
5,935
6,235
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
5.2
0.2
0.2
(69,551)
2,783
2,783
$138,450
1
1
1
$1,337-1,626
$19,356
$19,512
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
2.9
3
3
457-556
19,554
19,860
2.1
2
9
457-556
13,344
13,344
0.6
1
i
425-517
5,651
5,929
9.7
10.5
10.5
395-505
57,639
5S,812
0.9
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
5.2
5
5
1,100-1,337
78,41S
79,392
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
0.1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
0.1
1
1
1.048-1,273
14,916
15,276
7.5
S
S
99S-1.213
110,495
113,718
0.8
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,S60
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13.S60
20.4
21
21
905-1,100
257,818
264,790
1
1
1
7S3-99S
11,400
11,400
1.1
1
1
7S3-950
10,104
10,608
20.1
22
22
746-905
217.S27
225,8S5
0.5
_
_
710-7S3
—
—
5.4
3
3
614-746
23,062
24,204
4.2
3
3
556-614
21,408
22,104
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
2
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
6
6
6
395-480
31,560
32,556
6.8
3.4
3.4
(69,932)
$996,268
34,211
$1,050,759
34,211
103.4
101.9
101.9
$1,075,597
$19,512
16,044
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
49
PERSONNEL BOARD-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) [AuthJ
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
RECRUITMENT AND FIELD
SERVICES DIVISION— Continued
Sacramento — Continued
Staff personnel analyst
Recruitment publications supervisor
Recruitment representative
Assistant personnel analyst c
Assistant information officer
Junior staff analyst
Supervising clerk I
Administrative trainee
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior information clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior typist-clerk
San Francisco :
Branch manager
Recruitment representative
Nurse recruiter
Assistant personnel analyst
Junior staff analyst
Administrative trainee
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior information clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Los Angeles :
Branch manager
Recruitment representative
Nurse recruiter
Assistant personnel analyst
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
STANDARDS AND SURVEYS
DIVISION
Medical officer
Principal personnel analyst
Supervising personnel analyst
Senior personnel analyst
Personnel officer II
Staff personnel analyst
Associate personnel analyst
Placement specialist for handicapped
persons
Assistant personnel analyst.
Assistant to the supervisor, transac-
tions section
Junior staff analyst
Supervising clerk I
Administrative trainee
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
OFFICE SERVICES DIVISION
SALARY RANGE
0.9
1
1
$998-1,213
$13,695
$14,382
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
6.8
6
6
905-1,100
74,484
76.226
1.4
2
2
746-905
18,089
18.9S2
2
o
2
710-S63
1S.876
19,308
2.9
2
2
614-746
15,006
15,744
2
o
0
530-644
15,456
15.456
0.7
1
1
556-614
6,880
7,223
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6.852
1.5
2
2
457-556
11,674
12,270
1
1
1
457-556
6,412
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
5.5
6
6
425-517
35,288
36,586
9.S
10
10
395-505
54,970
56.373
2.2
2
2
395^80
10,256
10,768
1.2
1
1
359^35
4,668
4,900
1
1
1
99.8-1,213
14,556
14.556
1
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
0.8
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1.5
2
o
746-905
19,997
20,446
1.7
1
1
614-746
7,518
7,8S8
0.8
—
—
556-614
—
—
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,285
6,594
0.1
1
1
457-556
6,285
6,594
1
—
—
457-556
—
—
9
10
10
395-505
52,128
53,860
0.7
1
1
395-480
4,880
5,120
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1.5
2
2
905-1,100
24,060
24,600
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
4
3
3
746-905
27,337
28.682
2.1
2
2
457-556
12.957
13,266
12.2
13.5
13.5
395-505
70.857
73.543
2.8
2.6
2.6
(15,928)
13,054
13,054
87
33.9
88.1
88.1
$628,879
$665,952
32
Supervision : d
Chief of office services 1
Manager of data processing i
Senior typist-clerk 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.7
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation
32
$313,062
$1,100-1.337
998*1,213
457-556
395-505
$325,099
$16,044
14.556
6,672
10,060
$683,441
1.1
1
1
$1,667-2,026
$22,504
$23,633
1
1
1
1,337-1.626
19,512
19,512
0.3
_
_
1,213-1,475
—
—
1.8
2
2
1,100-1,337
28.996
30.432
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
14,324
15,036
2.4
3
3
998-1.213
41,406
42.260
4.1
6
6
905-1,100
71,286
73,540
0.8
_
_
_
4.1
4
4
746-905
35,915
37.601
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8.952
29
2
o
614-746
15,126
15.872
]
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
0.9
556-614
—
—
1
1
1
469-571
6.852
6.852
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
2
2
2
425-517
11.740
12.016
4.8
4
4
395-505
22,308
22,654
0.9
1
1
386-469
4,940
5,184
0.8
(4,170)
166
166
$334,782
$16,044
14,556
6,672
10,550
50
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
PERSONNEL BOARD-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
OFFICE SERVICES DIVISION—
Continued
Application Review :
Supervising clerk II 111
Senior clerk 5 5 5
Intermediate typist-clerk S.2 9 9
Intermediate clerk 7.4 9 9
Junior typist-clerk 2.1 1 1
Test Arrangements and Scoring :
Supervising clerk II 111
Supervising clerk I 0.5 1 1
Senior clerk 2.5 3 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 9 9 9
Intermediate clerk 4.6 4 4
Data Processing Section : <J e
Associate data processing systems
analyst — 1 1
Supervisor. EDP 111
Tabulating operations supervisor
III 111
Programmer II. EDP 2.1 4 4
Senior computer operator 111
Programmer I, EDP 1.5 1 1
Computer operator 2.4 3 3
Programmer trainee, EDP 0.5 1 1
Senior tabulating machine operator 0.4 — —
Key data supervisor I 111
Senior clerk 111
Tabulating machine operator 3 3 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.9 3 3
Key punch operator 8.5 9 9
Intermediate clerk 1.3 2 2
Mail, Duplicating and Supply :
Duplicating machine supervisor II 0.9 1 1
Storekeeper I 111
Duplicating machine supervisor I 0.5 1 1
Senior clerk 111
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) 3.3 3 3
Intermediate clerk 4.8 8 8
Duplicating machine operator I 3.6 4 4
Junior clerk 4.7 2 2
Clerical Services Section :
Supervising clerk II 111
Graphic artist 111
Supervising typist-clerk I 111
Senior typist-clerk 3.2 4 4
Varitypist 111
Intermediate stenographer 2.3 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 16.6 23 23
Intermediate clerk 4.1 4 4
Junior stenographer 0.1 1 1
Junior typist-clerk 4.6 1 1
Roster :
Supervising clerk III 111
Supervising clerk I 111
Senior clerk 3.3 3 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.4 7 7
Intermediate clerk 6.5 7 7
Junior typist-clerk 7.4 7 7
Certification : e
Supervising clerk I 111
Senior clerk 2.8 3 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 7.6 8 8
Intermediate clerk 2 3 3
Junior typist-clerk 1.7 1 1
General Files :
Supervising file clerk I 111
Senior file clerk 111
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5 1 1
Intermediate clerk 6.8 7 7
Intermediate file clerk 111
Temporary help 25 14.3 14.3
Totals, Authorized Positions 204.3 206.3 206.3
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALAEY RANGE
$614-746
457-556
395-505
395-4S0
359-435
614-746
530-644
457-556
395-505
395-480
905-1,100
905-1,100
863-1.04S
746-905
614-746
614-746
530-644
5564314
505-614
469-571
457-556
457-556
395-505
405-492
395-480
584-710
505-644
505-614
457-556
435-530
395-480
377-457
342-415
614-746
5564376
530-644
457—556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
386-469
359-435
614-746
530-644
457-556
395-505
395-480
359-435
530-644
457-556
395-505
39^480
359-435
530-644
457-556
395-505
395-4S0
395-480
(120,412)
$8,952
31,644
49,150
49,944
4,614
S.952
7,188
19.554
50,002
22,140
10.S60
11,784
12,576
37,454
8,214
7,792
21,576
7,020
6,852
6,672
19,177
16,020
51,039
10,020
7,008
7,368
7,368
6,672
17,869
41,622
19,280
8,634
8,952
8,112
7,728
25,224
6,672
5,536
122,983
21,936
4,765
4,506
8,952
7,728
20.016
37.904
37,940
32,438
7.728
19,730
43,552
15,720
4,614
7.72S
6.672
5,220
39,843
5,100
72,717
,128,340 $1,232,365
$8,952
32.6S5
50,406
50,700
4,840
8,952
7,54S
19,S60
50,771
22,380
11,400
12,376
12,576
39,148
8,628
8,180
22,128
7,368
6,852
6,672
19,529
16,530
51,975
10,506
7.368
7,368
7,368
6,672
18,455
43,107
20,240
9,066
8,952
8,112
7,728
25,821
6,672
5.812
127,641
22,452
5,000
4,722
8,952
7,728
20,016
38,920
38,680
34,020
7,728
20.016
44.576
16,208
4,840
7,728
6,672
5,484
40,182
5,352
72,717
$1,261,159
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
51
PERSONNEL BOARD-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tmh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SALARY BANGE
1
1
1
$1,337-1,626
$19,512
$19,512
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16.044
1.9
1
1
1,100-1,337
14,736
15,468
1
1
1
905-1,100
11.736
12,320
3
3
3
905-1.100
34,497
36,234
0.4
1
1
740-905
8,952
9,396
0.2
1
1
014-746
7.45S
7,824
0.5
_
_
556-614
-
_
1
1
1
469-571
0.S52
6.852
1
1
1
457-556
6,085
6,386
2.9
3
3
395-505
15.262
16,013
0.4
0.4
0.4
(2,086)
2,029
2,029
14.3
14.4
14.4
$142,164
$143,163
$148,0S4
TRAINING DIVISION
Principal personnel analyst
State safety coordinator
Training officer II l>
Supervisor, electronic data processing
Personnel training consultant
Training assistant
Junior staff analyst
Administrative trainee
Senior stenographer I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
COOPERATIVE PERSONNEL
SERVICES DIVISION
Sacramento :
Principal personnel analyst 111 $1,337-1.626 $19,512 $19,512
Senior personnel analyst 111 1,100-1,337 16,044 16,044
Staff personnel analyst 111 99S-1.213 14.556 14,556
Associate personnel analyst 3.4 4 4 905-1.100 48,750 49,872
Assistant personnel analyst 2.9 2 2 746-905 19,020 19,956
Supervising clerk II 1.2 1 1 614-746 8,952 8,952
Junior staff analyst 3.2 3 3 614-746 22.S90 23.760
Supervising clerk I 0.8 1 1 530-644 7,728 7,72S
Administrative trainee 1.9 1 1 556-614 7,020 7,368
Senior typist-clerk 2.4 3 3 457-556 18,392 18,992
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) 111 435-530 5,553 5.835
Intermediate typist-clerk 9.1 10 10 395-505 54,942 56,082
Intermediate clerk 2.3 2 2 395-180 10,620 10,860
Los Angeles :
Senior personnel analyst 1.1 1 1 1,100-1,337 16,044 16,044
Associate personnel analyst 1.4 1 1 905-1,100 13,200 13,200
Assistant personnel analyst 1.3 4 4 746-905 36.17S 37,964
Junior staff analyst 3.8 3 3 014-746 22,584 23,696
Supervising clerk I 111 530-644 7,068 7,428
Senior tvpist-clerk 0.7 1 1 457-556 5,691 5.985
Intermediate tvpist-clerk 4.3 4 4 395-505 21,505 22,173
Junior tvpist-clerk 0.5 1 1 359^135 4,308 4,524
Temporary" help 5 4.6 4.6 (37,364) 35,164 35,164
Totals, Authorized Positions 50.3 51.6 51.6 $3S3,607 $415,721 $425,695
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
TOSITIONS 521.3 516.5 516.5 $3,S96,3S4 $4,076,774 $4,174,444
a One clerical position transferred from Administration to Personnel Services Division for workload adjustment.
b One position transferred from Training Division to Personnel Services Division for workload adjustment.
c One position transferred from Recruitment Division to Personnel Services Division for workload adjustment.
d Two positions transferred from Office Services Division — Data Processing to Office Services Division — Supervision for workload
adjustment.
e One position transferred from Office Services Division — Data Processing to Office Services Division — Certification for workload ad-
justment.
SECRETARY OF STATE
ADMINISTRATION
Secretary of state
Deputy secretary of state
Assistant secretary of state
Senior counsel
Associate counsel
Accounting officer III
Private secretary
Secretary I
Assistant certification officer
Senior legal stenographer
Senior stenographer I
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Stock clerk
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$25,000
$25,000
$25,000
1
1
1
1,405-1,708
18.138
19,044
1.1
1
1
1.273-1.54S
18,576
18.576
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18.576
18,576
4
4
4
1,155-1,405
64,788
65,496
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
8.736
0.6
1
1
543-660
6,516
6.S52
1
1
1
530-644
7.728
7,728
3
3
3
517-628
22,608
22,60S
2
2
2
469-571
12,539
12,881
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
6
6
6
457-556
37,934
39,153
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
5,910
6,210
52
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
SECRETARY OF STATE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_1
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Alllh.) (Aolh.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Senior cashier-clerk
Accounting technician II
Photocopyist
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Janitor a
Temporary help
Election clerks semiofficial canvass
Election clerks official canvass
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
DEPARTMENT OF STATE-
AUTOMATED SERVICES DIVISION
Assistant to the Secretary of State
Manager of data processing
Supervisor, EDP
Programmer II
Senior computer operator
Programmer I
Supervising clerk I
Computer operator
Key data supervisor I
Senior typist-clerk
Senior cashier-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Key punch operator
Intermediate clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions 2S.3
STATE ARCHIVES
Chief of Archives
Archivist II
Archivist I
Document restoration technician
Photocopyist
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$457-556
$6,672
$6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.8
2
2
435-530
12,445
12,720
19
19
10
395-505
103,042
105.6S3
1
1
1
395-480
5,418
5,691
1.7
2
2
395-180
10,660
10,900
—
1
1
395-180
5,760
5.760
2
0.5
0.5
(8,931)
2.533
2,533
0.7
0.4
0.4
(2,942)
1.930
1,930
—
0.2
0.2
—
986
986
0.2
0.2
0.2
(633)
$400,919
982
982
54.1
54.3
54.3
$430,693
$437,933
1
1
1
$1,100-1,337
$16,044
$16,044
1
1
1
998-1.213
14,556
14,556
1
1
1
905-1,100
11,784
12,376
3.3
4
4
746-905
38,209
40.0S2
1
1
1
614-746
8,520
8.952
0.8
—
—
614-746
—
—
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1.6
<>
o
530-644
13.90S
14,400
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
9
3
3
457-556
17,824
18,332
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
5,954
6,204
3
2
2
395-505
10,328
11,082
6
6
6
405-192
35.102
35,378
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,220
5,484
0.7
1
1
359-435
4,416
4,632
1
1
1
342-415
4,398
4,614
0.3
0.4
0.4
(1,417)
2,098
2.098
0.6
0.1
0.1
(3.819)
545
545
Totals, Authorized Positions
CENTRAL RECORDS DEPOSlTORYb
5.2
2S.5
2S.5
$192,787
$210,158
$38,159
$55,329
$216,031
1
1
1
$905-1.100
$13,200
$13,200
0.9
1
1
746-905
9,359
9,814
—
1
1
644-7S3
7,72S
8,112
0.3
1
1
505-614
6,672
7,008
0.3
—
—
435-530
—
—
0.5
1
1
395-505
5,760
6,060
2
2
<>
395-480
11,520
11,520
0.2
0.2
0.2
(663)
1,090
1,090
$56,804
State archivist 0.5 - - $584-710
Assistant state archivist 1.3 - - 4S0-5S4 - -
Senior clerk 0.3 - - 457-556
Laborer 1 - - 4S0-530
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.7 - - 395-505 - -
Intermediate clerk 1.8 - - 395-4S0
Temporary help 0.1 - - (740) — -
Totals, Authorized Positions 5.7 - - $33,459
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 93.3 90 90 $665,354 $696,180 $710,768
a Position transferred from Department of General Services to provide for janitorial services within the Secretary of State's budget.
Formerly the Department of General Services provided this service.
b Chapter 1786. Statutes of 1963 transferred the Central Records Depository to the Department of General Services effective Jan-
uary 1, 1967.
AOKKTLTURE
53
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE
SERVICES
Executive :
Director
Deputy director
Assistant director
Assistant to the director
Administrative adviser
Regional coordinator
Economic adviser
Training officer II
Senior management analyst
Information officer II
Associate administrative analyst
Information officer I
Administrative assistant I
District supervisor, marketing order
enforcement
Assistant information officer
Secretary II
Secretary I
Senior legal stenographer
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Special consultant
Fiscal Office :
Fiscal officer
Accounting officer III
Business service officer III
State financial examiner II
General accountant II
Accounting officer II
Business service officer I
Assistant budget analyst
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Bookkeeping machine operator II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Personnel Office :
Personnel officer III
Associate personnel analyst
Supervising clerk II
Junior staff analyst
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Office Services :
Supervising clerk II
Storekeeper I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior clerk
Production Services :
Duplicating machine supervisor II
Duplicating machine supervisor I
Duplicating machine operator II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Duplicating machine operator I
Junior clerk
SALARY IiANGE
1
1
1
$23,500
$23,500
$23,500
1.9
1,626-1,957
42,996
43,980
2.5
2
2
1.405-1,708
40,992
40,992
0.2
—
—
1,275-1,550
—
—
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
3
3
3
1,213-1,475
51,316
52,124
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
1,100-1.337
16.044
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
0.2
1
1
905-1,100
10,S60
11,400
1
—
—
863-1,048
_
_
0.9
-
-
746-905
-
-
0.1
_
_
711-863
_
1
1
1
710-863
10.356
10.356
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
8,736
2
2
2
543-660
15,840
15.840
1
1
1
517-628
7,536
7.536
2.8
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
7.3
5.1
5.1
425-517
28,758
30,166
1.9
2
2
395-505
11,520
11,520
0.1
—
—
—
—
—
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
746-905
9,624
10,104
1
1
1
746-905
10.860
10,860
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
0.7
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
—
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8.520
3
2
2
556-676
14,388
15,108
0.5
1
1
530-644
6,840
7,188
1.5
2
9
469-571
12,720
13,368
2
2
2
457-556
13,110
13,344
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.6
_
_
457-556
—
—
2.9
4
4
457-556
24,807
25,589
2
2
2
435-530
12,720
12,720
1.8
1
1
425-517
4.746
4,9,80
6.6
7
7
395-505
37.394
38,170
3.1
3
3
395-480
16.537
16.S06
3.6
2
2
395-480
10,800
11,046
1.4
1
1
359-435
4,434
4,650
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
614-746
8,SSO
8,952
0.5
0.1
0.1
614-746
726
726
0 5
_
^
469-571
—
—
1
2
2
457-556
12,156
12,432
1 6
2
2
457-556
12.607
12,907
42
4
4
395-505
21,360
21,840
1.4
1
1
359-435
4,614
4,840
1
1
1
614-746
S.952
8,952
1
1
1
505-644
6,310
6,620
1.8
_
_
395-505
—
—
2
2
2
395-480
11,267
11,520
2
2
2
342-415
8,778
9,210
1
1
1
584-710
S,520
S.520
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
3.5
2
<>
435-530
12,270
12,570
3
3
3
395-505
17,280
17,280
3 6
4
4
395-480
21,480
21,972
0.5
2
2
377-457
9,300
9,760
0.1
-
-
342-415
-
—
54
AGRICULTURE
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-6 9
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE
SERVICES— Continued
Data Processing Unit:
Tabulating operations supervisor II 1.1 1
Tabulating operations supervisor I 1.7 2
Senior tabulating machine operator 1 1
Key data supervisor I 1 1
Tabulating machine operator 1.5 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Key punch operator 4 4
Tabulating machine operator —
trainee 0.4 1
Temporary help 6.2 6.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 122.2 115.7
DIVISION OF MARKETING
SERVICES
Administration :
Chief, division of agricultural eco-
nomics 1 1
Chief, division of dairy industry 1 1
General accountant III 1 1
General accountant II 1 1
General auditor II 1 1
Supervising clerk I 1 1
Senior stenographer 2 2
Senior clerk 1 1
Junior-intermediate stenographer 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.9 5
Intermediate account clerk 1 1
Agricultural Statistics :
Agricultural marketing services ana-
lyst 1 0.6
Senior typist-clerk 2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.6 4
Calculating machine operator (key
driven) 1 1
Junior typist-clerk 0.2 1
Supervising analytical statistician
agriculture (GS-15) a - -
Supervisory analytical statistician
agri-culture (GS-14) a 0.2 0.3
Supervisory analytical statistician
agriculture (GS-13) a 0.8
Supervisory analytical statistician
agriculture (GS-12) a 2.6 2.6
Analytical statistician agriculture
(GS-ll)a 2.6 2.6
Analytical statistician agriculture
(GS-9) a 1.2 1.2
Analytical statistician agriculture
(GS-7)a 0.8 0.8
Market News :
Chief of bureau 1 1
Market news program supervisor 2.4 2
Senior marketing specialist 22 23
Assistant marketing specialist 8 8
Market data compiler 5 5
Supervising teletypewriter operator
II 1 1
Junior marketing specialist 1.8
Senior stenographer 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Teletypewriter operator 9.5 6
Intermediate stenographer 2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 22.9 22
Junior typist-clerk 1.3 1
Marketing :
Chief of bureau 1 1
Special consultant 0.4 1
Senior agricultural economist 3.3 4
Program supervisor 1 1
Associate agricultural economist _ 2 2
Assistant agricultural economist l.S 2
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
$710-863
$9,776
$10,272
2
584-710
16,504
16,904
1
505-614
7.36S
7,368
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
457-556
5,737
6,035
1
395-505
5,264
5,530
4
405^192
21,624
22,420
1
359-395
4,308
4,524
6.5
(31,142)
32,141
32,141
115.7
$910,345
$934,124
$949,778
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
5
1
$1.405-1,70S
1,405-1.708
905-1,100
746-905
746-905
530-644
469-571
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
$20,496
20,496
13,200
10,860
10,860
7,72S
13.704
6,490
5,467
28,1S0
5,760
$20,496
20,496
13,200
10,860
10,860
7,728
13,704
6,672
5,743
28,436
5,760
0.6
2
4
710-863
457-556
395-505
4,260
13,344
20,869
4.260
13,344
21,622
1
1
415-505
359-435
6,060
4,560
6,060
4,780
-
1,462-1,91S
581
5S1
0.3
1,259-1,651
4,532
4,532
-
1,073-1,409
-
-
2.6
911-1,195
25,921
25,921
2.6
768-1,005
22,626
22,626
1.2
641-837
9,404
9,404
0.8
538-697
5,677
5,677
1
2
23
S
5
1,213-1,475
1,048-1,273
863-1,048
710-863
556-676
17,700
30,552
287,868
79,240
40,560
17,700
30,552
288,748
81.009
40,560
1
2
1
6
o
22
1
556-676
556-614
469-571
457-556
435-530
425-517
395-505
359-435
8,112
13.704
6,672
38,160
12.40S
121.658
4,614
8,112
13.704
6,672
38,160
12.40S
123,993
4,840
1
1
4
1
2
2
1,213-1.475
1.406
1.048-1,273
905-1.100
905-1.100
746-905
17,700
16,872
60.9S4
13,200
25.626
18,614
17,700
16,872
61,104
13,200
26.244
19,542
AGRICULTURE
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF MARKETING
SERVICES— Continued
Marketing — Continued
General auditor II
Supervising clerk I
Junior marketing specialist
Senior typist-clerk
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Market Enforcement :
Chief of bureau
Regional administrator
General auditor III
General auditor II
Senior investigator
Investigator
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Supervising clerk I
Milk Stabilization:
Chief of bureau
Senior milk economist
Supervising auditor
Regional administrator
Milk economist
Law enforcement coordinator
General auditor III
Associate research analyst
Supervising milk production cost
analyst
District supervisor
General auditor II
Milk production cost analyst II
Senior investigator
Investigator
Milk production cost analyst I
Auditor I
Milk production cost assistant
Senior stenographer
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Calculating machine operator
Analytical statistician agriculture
(GS-11) a
Senior clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY
Administration :
Chief, division of compliance 1 1
Chief, division of animal industry 1 1
Staff assistant 1 1
LivestocK inspector II 1 1
Supervising clerk II 1 1
Senior stenographer 1 2
Senior clerk 3 3
Intermediate stenographer 1.8 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 11.3 10
Junior clerk 0.6 1
Poultry Inspection :
Chief of Bureau 1 1
Veterinarian IV 3 3
Veterinarian III 6.6 5
Veterinarian II 7.8 8
Veterinarian I 0.5 —
Supervising poultry plant sanitation
inspector 1 1
Senior poultry plant sanitation in-
spector 16.7 16
Poultry plant sanitation inspector 1 1
Senior stenographer 1 1
Animal Health :
Chief of Bureau 1 1
Veterinarian IV 11 11
Veterinarian III 9 9
Veterinarian II 28.1 30
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
2.3
o
o
$740-905
$19,812
$20,256
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
0.7
—
-
556-614
_
_
1
1
1
457-556
0,672
6,672
8.8
9
9
425-517
52,226
53,612
4.5
5
0
395-505
27,042
27,662
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,140
17.700
4
4
4
905-1.100
47.904
50.304
1
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13.200
3
3
3
746-905
31.950
32,454
10.9
12.7
12.7
676-821
122,200
123,066
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
3
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
5
5
5
425-517
28.S55
29,683
3
3
3
395-505
17,280
17,280
-
1
1
530-644
7.00S
7.36S
1
1
1
1.213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,156
15,276
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
3
3
3
950-1.155
41,580
41,580
2
2
2
905-1,100
24,984
25,576
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
6.6
7
7
905-1,100
89,040
90,902
1
1
1
905-1,100
11,400
11,976
1
1
1
863-1,048
12.576
12,576
7
7
r
783-950
79,800
79.S00
24.8
22.7
22.7
746-905
235,797
240,060
3.1
3
3
710-863
31,068
31,068
24.8
26
26
676-821
252,656
253,993
6.2
4
4
614-746
35,304
35,808
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
3.8
o
2
584-644
15,276
15,456
1.8
o
2
556-614
14,316
14,736
3
3
3
469-571
20,556
20,556
o
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
6.7
6
6
425-517
34,426
34,968
6.7
5
5
395-505
28,480
28.736
6
6
6
415-505
35,530
36,110
0.6
0.6
0.6
768-1.005
6,262
6,262
—
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,360
19.5
21
21
(99,525)
$2,580,697
114,324
$2,662,231
114,324
307.1
298.1
298.1
$2,690,294
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
10
1
$1,405-1,708
1,405-1,708
1,155-1,405
644-783
614-746
469-571
457-556
425-517
395-505
342-415
$20,496
20,496
16,860
9,396
8.3S4
11,962
20,016
11,451
55,504
4,240
$20,496
20,496
16,860
9,396
8,80S
12,560
20,016
11,717
56,458
4,452
1
3
5
8
1,213-1,475
1,048-1,273
905-1,100
821-998
783-950
17,700
45,828
66,000
90,642
17,700
45,828
66,000
92,784
1
746-905
10.860
10,860
16
1
1
644-783
556-676
469-571
149,412
7,920
6,852
150,299
8,112
6,852
1
11
9
30
1,213-1,475
1,048-1,273
905-1,100
821-998
17,700
16S.036
118,800
343,935
17,700
168,036
118,800
348,585
56
AGRICULTURE
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY—
Continued
Animal Health — Continued
Veterinarian I
Livestock inspector II
Livestock inspector I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Veterinary Laboratory Services :
Chief
Veterinarian IV
Veterinarian III
Veterinarian II
Veterinarian I
Parasitologist
Laboratory technician II
Dairy inspector
Laboratory technician I
Building maintenance man
Laboratory assistant II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Laboratory assistant I
Meat Inspection :
Chief of bureau
Veterinarian IV
Veterinarian III
Veterinarian II
Veterinarian I
Supervising meat inspector
Senior meat inspector
Dairy inspector
Meat inspector
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk
Dairy Service :
Chief of bureau
Regional administrator
District supervisor
Dairy inspector
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Livestock Identification :
Chief of bureau
Program coordinator
Livestock identification staff spe-
cialist
Supervising brand inspector
Brand inspector
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF FAIRS AND
EXPOSITIONS
Chief of division
Program administrator
Construction and maintenance super-
visor
Civil engineering associate
Electrical inspector II
General accountant III
Exhibit supervisor
Assistant civil engineer
Senior stenographer
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
3.7
-
_
$783-950
-
-
5
5
5
644-7S3
$44,697
$45,879
6
6
6
556-676
48,384
48,672
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
8
8
8
425-517
48,872
49,148
9.7
9
9
395-505
50,576
51,088
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
4
4
4
1,048-1,273
58,404
59,028
5
5
5
905-1,100
66,000
66,000
7.2
9
9
821-998
100,434
102,834
1.6
—
—
783-950
—
—
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
8.7
8
8
710-863
82,848
82,848
0.2
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
3
3
3
644-783
28,188
28.188
4.9
5
5
556-614
36,480
36,840
9.7
10
10
435-530
61,910
62,474
10.9
10
10
425-517
61,249
61,625
1
o
9
395-505
10,362
10.881
1
1
1
395-^80
5,242
5,507
1
1
1
1.213-1,475
17,700
17,700
5
5
5
1,048-1,273
74,414
75,080
4
4
4
905-1,100
52,436
52,800
30.9
32
32
821-998
369,273
374,013
2.9
2
2
783-950
18,982
19,914
4
4
4
746-905
43,440
43,440
23.7
24
24
644-783
224,364
225,245
0.2
1
1
644-783
8.316
8,736
55.2
54
54
556-676
430,722
434,488
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.852
3
3
3
425-517
17,459
17,760
1
1
1
395-505
4,416
4,632
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
3.9
4
4
905-1,100
51,726
52,332
17.5
14
14
746-905
148,737
148,737
18.7
19
19
644-783
172,790
174,384
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2.9
3
3
425-517
18,437
18,612
0.8
-
-
395-505
-
-
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
7
8
S
644-783
71,832
72,600
64.8
65.5
65.5
556-676
520,206
524,158
1
1
1
469-571
6,438
6.76S
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3.9
4
4
395-505
22,260
22,500
0.1
1
1
395^80
4,880
5,120
37.3
42.7
42.7
(240,726)
$4,419,765
305,600
$4,635,748
305,600
498.8
499.2
499.2
$4,673,630
1
1
1
$1,337-1,626
$18,576
$19,512
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,724
16,044
0.5
_
_
905-1,155
—
—
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
3
3
3
905-1,100
39,600
39,600
1
1
1
S63-1.04S
11,880
12,476
2.4
3
3
783-998
33,885
34,200
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
o
2
425-517
11,556
11,832
1
1
1
395-505
4,880
5,120
-
0.3
0.3
(-)
710
710
16.9
17.3
17.3
$174,512
$187,907
$190,590
AGRICULTURE
57
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Fillad) (Amh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY
Administration :
Chief 1
Program supervisor 1
Staff botanist 1
Supervising clerk II 1
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk 5
Entomology :
Chief of bureau 1
Program supervisor, insect taxon-
omy 0.9
Program supervisor, entomology 5
Systematic entomologist IV 0.2
Systematic entomologist III 5.2
Economic entomologist III 8.8
Systematic entomologist II 1.5
Economic entomologist II 7.1
Field assistant II 11.9
Agricultural services biologist I 0.1
Entomologist I 2.1
Field assistant I 6.6
Senior stenographer 1
Stock clerk 2
Intermediate stenographer 4.6
Intermediate typist-clerk 3
Plant Quarantine :
Chief of bureau 1
Program supervisor 3
Supervising port quarantine officer 1
Systematic entomologist III 3
Supervising plant quarantine in-
spector 5
Senior plant quarantine inspector 19
Intermediate plant quarantine in-
spector 38.8
Junior plant quarantine inspector 113.4
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 5
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Janitor 2
Plant Pathology :
Chief of bureau 0.9
Program supervisor, plant pathology 4
Program supervisor, plant nematol-
ogy 1
Plant pathologist IV 1
Plant pathologist III 8.6
Plant nematologist III 3
Plant pathologist II 1.4
Plant nematologist II 0.4
Agricultural biological technician 3.8
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Staff Services :
Apiary Inspection :
Program supervisor 1
Apiary inspector 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Nursery Service :
Chief, nursery service 1
Nursery service specialist 2
Agricultural services biologist III 6.1
Agricultural services biologist II 6.7
Agricultural services biologist I _ 0.7
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Weed and Vertebrate Pest Control :
Chief 1
Weed control specialist 1
Vertebrate pest control specialist 2
Agricultural services biologist III 4.9
District supervisor 0.1
Agricultural services biologist II 2
Agricultural services biologist I _ 0.8
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$1,405-1,708
$20,496
$20,496
1
1
950-1,155
13.S60
13,860
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
1
1
014-746
8,384
8,80S
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,S52
1
1
457-556
6,464
6,672
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
4
4
395-505
21,720
22,224
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1,048-1.273
12,732
13,365
5
5
1,048-1,273
76.140
76,380
2
2
905-1.100
24,052
25,256
3
3
783-950
31,278
32,247
9
9
7S3-950
98,432
100,485
2
2
644-783
17,508
17.916
8
8
644-783
70,57S
72,311
12
12
556-676
96,930
97,312
1
1
556-614
7,O0S
7,368
5
5
556-614
35,154
36,480
9
9
505-584
60,678
61,596
1
1
469-571
6,656
6,852
2
2
457-556
12,782
13,084
4
4
425-517
23,545
24,147
4
4
395-505
22,522
22,787
1
1
1,213-1,475
14,556
15,276
3
3
950-1,155
41,580
41,580
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
-
-
783-950
-
-
5
5
746-905
54,300
54,300
15
15
676-821
147,628
147.7S0
27
27
614-746
237,370
241,236
82
82
556-676
655,714
658,438
1
1
469-571
6,796
6,852
1
1
425-517
5,490
5,766
1
1
395-505
6,060
6,060
-
-
395^S0
-
-
1
1
1,213-1,475
16,792
17,630
4
4
1,048-1,273
60,326
61,044
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
905-1,100
12,476
13,096
9
9
783-950
99,435
101,505
3
3
7S3-950
33.S85
34,200
2
2
644-783
17,952
18,385
1
1
644-7S3
8,952
9,396
4
4
584-710
33,048
33,416
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
o
2
905-1.100
26.400
26.400
7
7
783-950
75,482
77,799
5
5
644-7S3
44,493
45.5SS
1
1
556-614
6,840
7,188
1
1
469-571
6,S52
6,852
2
2
395-505
11,428
11.520
1
1
1,155-1,405
16.S60
16.S60
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
5
5
7S3-950
51,256
53,538
676-821
644-783
556-614
16,564
17,400
58
AGRICULTURE
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Aulh.) (Authj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY—
Continued
Staff Services — Continued
Weed and Vertebrate Pest Control
— Continued
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Seed Laboratory :
Program supervisor
Seed inspection specialist
Seed analyst III
Seed analyst II
Agricultural biological technician
Seed analyst I
Predatory Animal Control :
Supervising hunter and trapper _
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
INSPECTION SERVICES
Administration :
Chief of division 1
General auditor III 1
Supervising clerk II 1
Accountant I 1
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk 2
Senior typist-clerk 4
Stock clerk 0.8
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 14.7
Intermediate clerk 1
Intermediate account clerk 3
Junior typist-clerk 1.2
Agricultural chemist I 1
Field Crops and Agricultural Chemicals :
Chief 1
Program supervisor, grain and com-
modities inspection 1
Program supervisor, feed and live-
stock remedies 1
Program supervisor, economic poi-
sons, fertilizers and minerals 1
Program supervisor, spray residue
and pest control 1
Program supervisor, seed inspection 1
Supervisor of registration, agricul-
tural chemicals 1
Supervising field crop inspector 3
Supervising feed and livestock rem-
edy inspector 1
District inspector of economic poi-
sons and fertilizers 1
Registration specialist agricultural
chemicals 0.2
Field supervisor, pest control 4
General auditor II 1.8
Seed inspection specialist 4
Senior field 'crop inspector 10.3
Senior feed and livestock remedy in-
spector 8
Senior inspector of economic poisons
and fertilizers 12.7
Field crop inspector 5.3
Inspector of economic poisons and
fertilizers 5.2
Sampler, grain and commodities 0.5
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 5.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$469-571
425-517
395-505
$6,852
5.352
$6,S52
5.628
1
0.5
1.8
3
o
o
1
0.5
2
2
2
2
1
0.5
2
2
2
o
950-1.155
676-S21
644-783
5S4-710
5S4-710
530-614
13,S60
4.S12
17,124
16,632
16.972
14,616
13.S60
4.926
17.50S
17,040
17.040
14,736
4.9
1
119.3
5
1
137
5
1
137
676-821
395-505
(671.322)
49,260
5.760
799.S80
49.260
5,760
799.8S0
465.1
433.5
433.5
$3,618,359
$3,501,942
$3,536,609
1
1
$1,405-1.708
$20,496
$20,496
1
1
905-1.100
12.8S8
13.200
1
1
614-746
8,520
8.952
1
1
556-676
8.112
S.112
1
1
530-644
7.72S
7,728
1
1
469-571
6.852
6.852
o
2
457-556
13,214
13.344
5
5
457-556
32.537
33.126
1
1
457-556
5.622
5.910
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
15
15
395-505
81,026
S3,300
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
3
3
395-4S0
15,820
16.322
2
2
359-435
9,066
9.50S
1
1
746-905
10,S60
10,S60
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,000
17,700
1
1
950-1,155
13,S60
13,S60
1
1
950-1,155
12,940
13,585
1
1
950-1,155
13.S60
13,860
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
3
3
746-905
32.5S0
32,580
746-905
746-905
10,S60
10,860
10,S60
10.S60
1
4
1
3
13
1
4
1
3
13
746-905
746-905
746-905
676-821
644-7S3
9,936
43,440
10,860
29,556
119,220
10,440
43,440
10.S60
29,556
120,964
8
S
644-783
73,248
74,088
12
S
12
8
644-7S3
556-676
112,236
54,858
112,678
57.5S8
4
1
1
6
5
4
1
1
6
5
556-676
4S0-584
457-556
425-517
395-505
32,000
5,910
6,672
36,372
28,777
32,448
6,210
6,672
36.64S
28,800
AGRICULTURE
59
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-Continued
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Autli.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
INSPECTION SERVICES— Continued
Weights and Measures : SALARY RANGE
Chief of bureau 111 $1,213-1,475 $17,700
Program supervisor, weighing and
measuring devices 111 950-1,155 13,860
Program supervisor, weighmaster
enforcement 111 950-1,155 12,732
Program supervisor, petroleum prod-
ucts 111 950-1,155 13,860
Program supervisor, quantity con-
' trol 111 950-1,155 13,475
Supervising chemist 111 863-1.048 12,576
Weights and measures technician —
electric meter 111 783-950 11,400
Weights and measures technician
III 4 4 4 783-950 42.750
Supervising investigator I 3 3 3 7S3-950 34,200
Supervising quantity control in-
spector 5.9 6 6 746-905 61,530
Petroleum products chemist 111 746-905 10,60S
Senior weights and measures inves-
tigator 9 9 9 676-821 S3,479
Senior investigator 7.6 S 8 676-S21 76,972
Weights and measures technician
II 4.5 4 4 644-7S3 34,139
Petroleum laboratory specialist 3 3 3 676-783 26,790
Investigator 3.5 3 3 614-746 23,716
Weights and measures technician I 3.5 4 4 556-676 28,998
Deputy state sealer 1.3 1.4 1.4 556-676 10,583
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 5 5 5 425-517 30,398
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2 2 395-505 11,405
Fruit and Vegetable Standardization :
Chief of bureau 0.7 1 1 1,213-1,475 15.036
Program supervisor II 1.5 2 2 950-1,155 25.356
Program supervisor I 111 905-1,100 13,200
Supervising inspector 5 5 5 746-905 53,376
Supervising processing inspector 111 746-905 10,860
Senior inspector 10.8 9 9 644-783 84,564
Electronics technician 111 584-710 8,520
Inspector 10 10 10 556-676 79,904
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 2 2 2 425-517 12,408
Shipping Point Inspection :
Chief of bureau 0.9 0.9 0.9 1,213-1,475 16,060
Area supervisor 5.8 5 5 950-1,155 68,805
Shipping point inspector III 10.7 13 13 676-821 128,076
Shipping point inspector II 13.6 16 16 644-783 141,821
Shipping point inspector I 34.1 33 33 556-676 257,120
Junior shipping point inspector 12 2 480-584 12,918
Senior typist-clerk 111 457-556 6,672
Senior account clerk 111 457-556 6,310
Intermediate typist-clerk 5.8 6 6 395-505 34,215
Chemistry :
Chief 111 1,405-1,708 20,496
Agricultural chemist III 3.8 4 4 905-1.100 51,096
Agricultural chemist II 8 8 8 821-998 94,524
Dairy bacteriologist 111 746-905 10,860
Agricultural chemist I 18.8 17 17 746-905 179,977
Dairy laboratory technologist 1.7 2 2 710-863 17,657
Laboratory technician 4 4 4 584-710 32,102
Junior chemist 11.6 12 12 614-710 100,460
Senior stenographer 0.2 1 1 469-571 6.852
Laboratory assistant II 5 5 5 435-530 30>8Jx
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 5, 760
Temporary help 390.9 379.9 379.9 (2,264,098) 2,316,438
Totals, Authorized Positions 725.9 724.2 724.2 $5,118,811 $5,385,919
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED „ „., „„„„„,-
POSITIONS 2,136 2,088 2,088 $16,S22,489 $17,307,871
a Federal government employees. Position count and amounts shown represent state share.
$17,700
13,860
13,365
13,860
13,860
12,576
11,400
43,728
34,200
62,982
10,860
86,070
77,736
35,727
27,348
24.900
30,350
10,943
6,852
30,674
11,520
15,788
25,936
13,200
53,880
10,860
84,564
8,520
81,120
6.852
12,408
16,060
69,300
128,076
146,388
261,014
13,218
6,672
6,620
34.560
20,496
51,676
95,052
10,860
182,482
18,538
33,206
101,504
6,852
31,475
5,760
2,316,438
$5,432,233
$17,473,134
60
AGRICULTURE
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) lAulh.j
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
Museum director
Assistant director
Exhibit supervisor
Museum information and education
officer
Accounting officer II
Administrative assistant I
Accountant I
Property clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Telephone operator
Temporary help
Temporary help — museum helper
Totals, Authorized Positions
MUSEUM OPERATION
Chief of plant operation I
Supervisor of exhibit installation
Museum electrician
Electrician I
Exhibit designer-installer
Carpenter I
Painter I
Stationary engineer
Head museum guard
Stationary fireman
Lead groundsman
Janitor foreman II
Building maintenance man
Assistant head museum guard
Museum guard
Duplicating machine operator II
Janitor foreman I
Intermediate stenographer
Watchman
Janitor
Temporary help
Motion picture operator
Museum guard — part-time
Janitress — part-time
Totals, Authorized Positions _.
PARKING LOTS
Parking operations supervisor
Assistant parking operations super-
visor
Senior maintenance man — district fairs
Parking meter collector and repairman
Maintenance man— district fairs
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help — other
Temporary help — cashiers
Temporary help — flagman
Temporary help — foreman
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,708
$20,496
$20,496
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
-
1
1
863-1,048
10,356
10,860
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
0.6
1
1
505-614
6,210
6,516
1.8
2
2
469-571
13,620
13,704
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.8
2
2
425-517
10,647
11,187
3.9
5
5
395-505
27,524
28,324
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5.760
1.6
4.6
4.6
(5,729)
26,025
26,025
0.5
0.5
0.5
(1,993)
2,324
2,324
18.2
54.4
24.1
24.1
51.9
51.9
94.9 92.3
92.3
$139,975
$188,086
1
1
1
$7S3-950
$11,400
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
1
1
1
746-821
9,852
1.8
2
2
676-746
17,404
2.3
3
3
584-710
21,204
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
1.7
2
2
644-710
16,248
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
1
1
1
584-644
7,728
1
1
1
505-614
7,068
0.8
1
1
505-614
6,260
1.3
1.5
1.5
556-614
10,788
1
1
1
480-584
6,700
14.2
12
12
457-556
72,463
1
1
1
435-530
5,484
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
1.9
2
2
415-505
10,550
14
13
13
395-480
72,123
0.6
0.6
0.6
(2,245)
2,654
1.4
0.4
0.4
(157)
2,906
2
2
2
(5,647)
10,948
0.4
0.4
0.4
(1,735)
2,245
$316,138
$783-950
$341,713
$11,310
$547,516
$623,594
$190,320
$11,400
10,356
9,852
17,832
22,284
8.520
8,520
16,632
7,728
7,728
7,368
6,568
10,962
7,008
75,832
5,760
6,360
6,204
11,083
73,447
2,654
2,906
10,948
2,245
$350,197
$11,400
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
1.5
1.5
1.5
480-530
9,503
9,540
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
0.3
0.3
0.3
(1,119)
1,443
1,443
7.5
4.5
4.5
(18,071)
19,898
19,898
7
4
4
(22,952)
18,425
1S.425
1
1
1
(2,511)
$91,403
4,200
$93,795
4,200
22.3
16.3
16.3
$93,922
$634,439
POULTRY IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION
Superintendent
Poultryman
Poultry assistant
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$950-1,155
$13,860
$13,860
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
3.9
5
5
435-530
29,962
30,512
1
1.5
1.5
395-505
7,610
7,852
0.4
0.8
0.8
(1,182)
2,727
2,727
7.3
9.3
9.3
$48,757
$61,887
$62,679
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
61
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION
til
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS AirrilAI
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
z
66-67 67-68 68-69 1 iqfip- R7
(Filled) (Aolh.) (Auih.) 1 >**>*>*>'
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Director of corrections
Chief deputy director
Chief of correctional planning and
development
Assistant director, law enforcement
liaison
Chief of community correctional
services
Information officer II
Field representative
Parole agent II
Assistant field representative
Secretary II
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Correctional Conservation Camp
Services and Institution Division :
Deputy director
Local law enforcement coordinator.
Correctional administrator
Field representative
Correctional program supervisor III
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Management Services :
Chief
Correctional administrator
Departmental construction and main-
tenance supervisor
Fiscal officer II
Senior management analyst
Departmental food administrator
Business service officer III
Associate management analyst
Associate budget analyst
Business service officer II
Business service officer I
Assistant management analyst
Assistant budget analyst
Junior staff analyst
Business management trainee
Senior stenographer I
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Stock clerk
Teletypewriter operator
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Accounting Office :
Accounting officer III
Accountant I
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Personnel Office :
Personnel officer III
Associate personnel analyst
Assistant personnel analyst
Correctional lieutenant
Supervising clerk II
Junior staff analyst
Senior stenographer I
Senior clerk
Intermediate tynist-clerk
Program and Staff Services:
Deputy director
Chief of division
Chief, medical services
Supervisor of education
Correctional administrator
SALARY KANGE
1
1
1
$23,500
$23,500
$23,500
1.1
1
1
1.708-1,957
24,048
23,484
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1
1
1.21.3-1.475
17,700
17.700
0.9
1
1
1.213-1.475
14,556
15.276
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15.276
15,276
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
—
—
842-1,023
—
_
—
1
1
783-950
12,276
12,276
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
8,736
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
2.9
3
3
469-571
20.194
20,528
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
—
1
1
395-505
5,242
5,507
1
1
1
1,626-1.956
23,176
23.472
—
1
1
1.213-1.475
15,300
16.068
1
1
1
1,155-1.405
16,860
16,860
1
1
1
950-1.155
13,860
13,860
1
—
—
768-933
—
—
0.7
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.8
—
—
425-517
—
—
-
-
-
(37)
-
-
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19.512
19,512
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16.860
16,860
1
1
1
1.100-1.337
16.044
16.044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16.044
16,044
1
1
1
1.100-1,337
16.044
16,044
1
1
1
1.048-1.273
15,276
15.276
1
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
2.5
3
o
905-1,100
36,456
37,620
—
1
1
S21-998
11,400
11,976
1
—
—
746-905
—
_
0.9
_
—
746-905
_
—
2.7
2
2
746-905
19,026
19.980
0.5
—
—
614-746
—
—
0.4
_
—
556-614
—
_
1
1
1
469-571
6.852
6.852
0.7
1
1
457-556
6,516
6.672
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
0.9
1
1
457-556
5.935
6,235
1
1
1
435-530
6.360
6.360
2.9
3
3
425-517
17.000
17.552
1.9
1
1
395-505
6.060
6.060
0.9
1
1
395-480
5.060
5.308
1
0.4
0.4
(6.217)
2.710
2.710
1
1
1
905-1.100
11.976
12.576
1
1
1
556-676
8.112
8.112
1.6
2
2
457-556
12.052
12.432
1.4
2
2
457-556
11.313
11.895
1
1
1
395-505
5,080
5.330
2
2
2
395-480
11,520
11.520
4.8
6
6
395-4S0
32,520
33,282
1
1
1
1.155-1.405
16.860
16.860
0.9
1
1
905-1,100
10.860
11.400
0.1
1
1
746-905
10,680
10,680
0.7
_
_
731-S90
—
—
1
1
1
614-746
8.952
8.952
0.2
_
614-746
—
—
1
1
1
469-571
5.954
6.256
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
3
3
3
395-505
17.5S0
17,580
1
1
1. 656-1,956
23.472
23.472
0.9
_
1.337-1,626
—
—
0.7
1
1
1.837-2.161
25,932
25.932
1
1
1
1.337-1.626
19 512
19.512
3
3
3
1,155-1,405
48,456
49,188
62
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINESTRATEON-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
2 ADMINISTRATION— Continued
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Program and Staff Services — Contin-
ued
Supervisor of education correctional
institution
Senior psychologist
Administrator, group treatment pro-
gram
Field representative
Correctional counselor III
Correctional captain
Chief records officer
Correctional lieutenant
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student professional assistant
Records Office :
Records officer I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Research :
Chief
Senior social research analyst
Associate social research analyst
Assistant social research analyst
Senior stenographer I
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Administrative Statistics :
Senior statistician
Associate statistician
Assistant statistician
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help — probation sub-
sidy porgram
P,o-Trf1 of ^o'-re-'tions :
Executive officer
Secretary I
Board member
Law Enforcement Liaison :
Special agent
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals. Authorized Positions
PAROLE AND COMMUNITY
SERVICES DIVISION
Executive :
Deputy director
Assistant deputy director
Parole administrator III
Administrative service officer II
Parole administrator II
Parole agent II
Business service officer II
Business service officer I
Secretary I
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
SALAKY BANGE
1
1
1
$1,048-1.273
$15,036
$15,276
1
1
1
99S-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
1
1
998-1.213
14.556
14.556
1
1
1
950-1.155
13,860
13,S60
3.S
4
4
927-1.12S
54,036
54.144
1
1
1
S63-1.04S
12,426
12,576
1
1
1
7S3-950
11,400
11,400
o
2
2
731-890
21.360
21,360
3
3
o
469-571
20,556
20,556
3.9
4
4
425-517
23.319
24,466
9
2
o
395-505
12,120
12,120
11
-
-
377-157
-
-
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,72S
o.s
1
1
395-505
4,S60
5,100
2.2
2
2
395-480
12,078
12,111
1
1
1
1,213-1.475
17,700
17,700
1.1
1
1
1.100-1.337
13,695
14,3S2
6.4
8
8
905-1.100
95,622
99,016
6.5
5
5
746-905
52.400
53.460
2
2
2
469-571
12,956
13,264
1.9
2
2
457-556
12,156
12,432
4.3
4
4
425-517
23,526
24,090
2
2
o
395-505
10,832
11,340
1
1
1
395-480
5.440
5,714
0.3
0.3
0.3
(2,262)
1,71S
1,71S
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
14,556
15,276
0.9
1
1
905-1.100
11,976
12,576
1.3
1
1
746-905
10.S60
10,S60
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6,852
4.5
4.5
4.5
457-556
29,352
29,920
o
2
o
395-505
11,920
12,120
9.9
10
10
395-4S0
55,861
56,564
5
5
-
(25,000)
26,225
-
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
1S.576
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
-
-
25 day
500
500
S.6
9
9
927-1,128
113,764
117,426
1
1
1
425-517
6,030
6,204
0.9
1
1
395-505
5,286
$1,620,144
5,553
175.3
165.2
160.2
$1,541,545
$1,619,719
1
1
1
$1,405-1.708
$20,496
$20,496
0.9
1
1
1.337-1.626
19,512
19,512
0.5
1
1
1,273-1.548
16,044
16.860
_
1
1
1.155-1.405
16.044
16.044
3.5
1
1
4
4
1,155-1,405
62.S0S
65,136
1
1
821-998
11,784
11,976
1
1
1
746-905
10.S60
10.860
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7.920
1
1
1
530-644
7.578
7,728
o
2
2
469-571
13,536
13,704
2
2
9
457—556
13,344
13.344
1
1
1
425-517
5,628
5,904
3
3
3
395-505
16,420
16.958
0.3
1.2
1.2
(1.741)
6.545
6.545
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
63
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auih.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PAROLE AND COMMUNITY
SERVICES DIVISION— Continued
Field Operations :
Felon Program :
Administration :
Parole administrator III 1
Parole administrator II 2.7
Parole administrator I 3.5
Parole agent III 5
Parole agent II 6
Records officer III 0.6
Records officer I 4.4
Senior stenographer 5.8
Senior typist-clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 10
Intermediate typist 6
Intermediate clerk 1.9
Telephone operator 1
Janitor 0.9
Case Supervision — Conventional :
Parole agent III 10
Women's parole agent III 2
Correctional Casework Train-
ing Supervisor 2.3
Parole agent II 13.1
Women's parole agent II 1.8
Parole agent I 82.7
Correctional casework
trainee 4
Senior stenographer -
Intermediate stenographer _ 25
Intermediate typist 9.2
Student professional assistant 2
Case Supervision — Work Unit :
Formula Staff :
Parole agent III 13.6
Parole agent II 10.7
Parole agent I 64.3
Correctional casework
trainee 3.5
Intermediate stenographer — 25.5
Intermediate typist 2.8
Junior typist 0.5
Xonformula Staff :
Parole agent III 18.8
Parole agent II 15
Parole agent I 79.9
Senior stenographer 3.3
Intermediate stenographer 17.1
Intermediate typist 7.5
Intermediate clerk —
Temporary help — parole
agent — training 0.9
Nonfelon Program :
Administration :
Parole administrator II 0.6
Parole administrator I 0.5
Parole agent II 1
Records officer I 0.8
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 3
Case Supervision :
Parole agent III 5.4
Women's parole agent III 0.9
Parole agent II 5.3
Women's parole agent II 0.7
Parole agent I 52.1
Intermediate stenographer 6.4
Intermediate typist 6.4
Supportive Services :
Placement :
Parole administrator I 1
Interstate Unit :
Parole agent III 1
Parole agent II 1
Records officer I 1
Intermediate stenographer 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Intermediate clerk 1
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$1,273-1,548
$16,044
$16,S60
4
4
1.155-1,405
64.60S
67,032
16
16
998-1,213
201,384
211,116
5
5
927-1,128
68,614
80,781
6
6
S42-1.023
73,656
73,656
1
1
676-821
8,350
8,772
4
4
530-044
29,922
30,642
5
5
469-571
31,816
32,996
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
10
10
425-517
62,040
62,040
6
6
395-505
36,360
36,360
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
1
1
395-480
5.760
5,760
0.9
0.9
395-480
4,140
4,320
4
4
927-1,128
54,144
54,144
2
2
927-1,128
27,072
27,072
3
3
927-1,128
40,284
40,608
15
15
842-1,023
178,410
181,488
2
2
842-1,023
24,552
24,552
8S
85
764-927
911,514
909,793
4
4
556-614
27,588
28,932
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
23.5
22.5
425-517
136,596
135.715
8.5
8.5
395-505
47,400
49,351
2
2
377-457
9,264
9,720
13
13
927-1,128
175,968
175,968
12
12
842-1,023
147.312
147,312
65
65
764-927
723,060
723,060
4
4
556-614
28,086
29,112
17
17
425-517
105,468
105.46S
2
2.5
395-505
12,120
15,150
1
1
359^35
4,524
4,740
18
9
927-1.128
243,648
121,824
21
12
842-1,023
245,766
152.304
08
53
764-927
1,071.127
624.969
4
5
469-571
26.199
33,690
35
16
425-517
198,044
106,303
7.5
2
395-505
42.22S
12,120
1
-
395-480
5,760
-
3
3
(7,186)
27,388
27,388
1
1
1,155-1,405
16.044
16.S60
1
1
998-1.213
13.S60
14.550
1
1
842-1,023
12.276
12.276
1
1
530-644
6.591
6.924
1
1
469-571
6,712
6,852
3
3
425-517
18,612
18.612
8
8
927-1,128
91,209
105.681
1
1
927-1.128
13.482
13,536
7
7
842-1,023
78,507
S4.952
1
1
842-1,023
11,492
12.076
77
77
764-927
746.571
806.801
16
16
425-517
74,996
SS.913
8
8
395-505
46,060
47,567
1
1
998-1,213
14,20S
14,556
1
1
927-1.128
13,536
13.536
1
1
842-1.023
12,276
12.276
1
1
530-644
7.72S
7.728
2
2
425-517
11,233
11.795
1
1
395-505
6,060
6.060
1
1
395^80
5,760
5.760
64
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auih.l (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
PAROLE AND COMMUNITY
SERVICES DIVISION— Continued
Supportive Services — Continued
Central Narcotic Testing :
Medical consultant
Physician and surgeon II
Parole agent III
Correctional officer
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary belli — medical services
Institutional Units : b
Parole agent III
Parole agent II
Parole agent I
Correctional officer
Senior stenographer
Clerk typist II
Outpatient Clinic :
Chief psychiatrist
Staff psychiatrist
Parole agent III
Staff psychologist — clinical
Parole agent II
Psychiatric social worker
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student professional assistant
Community Correctional Centers :
Crittenden Center :
Program administrator
Correctional sergeant
Correctional officer
Cook
Senior stenographer
Temporary help
East Los Angeles Center :
Parole agent III
Parole agent I
Cook
Intermediate stenographer
Student professional assistant _
Rehabilitation aide
Community service trainee
Temporary help
Parkway Center :
Program administrator
Correctional sergeant
Correctional officer
Cook
Senior stenographer
Temporary help
Vinewood Center :
"Women's parole agent III
Women's correctional supervisor
III
Women's correctional supervisor
I
Cook
1
1
1
5
1
1.8
3
3
1
1
1
o
5.3
1
4.2
1
0.5
1
3
1
1
1
1
4
1.5
1
0.7
0.9
0.8
1.5
0.8
1.5
1
2
3
1.5
1
3
1
1
1
9
5.3
1
4.2
1
0.5
2
o
1
1
1
1
4
1.5
1
1
1
2
3
1.5
1
2
5.3
1
4.2
1
0.5
2
o
i
l
i
i
4
1.5
1
1
1
2
3
1.5
1
Totals. Authorized Positions 648.6 748.6 638.6
ADULT AUTHORITY
Administration :
Chairman 1 1
Board member 7.1 7
Administrative officer 1 1
Adult authority representative 10.5 11
Field representative 1 1
Parole agent II 4 4
Secretary I 1 1
Supervising clerk I 1 1
Senior stenographer - 2 _
Intermediate stenographer 5 4.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.2 3
Temporary help 0.1 0.1
Totals, Authorized Positions 36.9 36.6
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
$1,587-2,026
1.439-1,929
927-1.128
545-663
469-571
395-505
(65,890)
927-1,128
842-1,023
764-927
545-663
469-571
395-505
1,667-2,127
1,439-1,929
927-1,128
905-1,100
842-1,023
764-927
469-571
425-517
395-505
377-157
950-1.155
633-768
545-663
4S0-644
469-571
(3,938)
927-1,128
764-927
4S0-644
425-517
377-457
4S0-584
359-395
(T4)
950-1,155
633-768
545-663
480-644
469-571
(3,017)
927-1,128
731-890
545-663
480-644
$5,822.S56
$21,870
21,000
13,536
31,824
6.796
6.060
46,720
13,536
22,380
30.312
7,956
6,852
6,060
4S,624
95.433
13.536
48.495
12,276
4,584
13,056
11.970
5.396
4,632
13.S60
9,216
31,S24
9,419
6.76S
5,670
6.360
4.740
13,860
18,432
23,628
9,419
6.852
3,180
13.320
10,680
21.798
6,868
$7,292,645
$22,964
21,000
13,536
31.S24
6,852
6.060
46.720
48.624
99.156
13.536
50,250
12.276
4.S06
13,056
12,258
5.66S
4,860
13,860
9,216
31.824
9,8S9
6.852
5.670
6.672
4.740
13.860
1S.432
23,868
9,889
6,852
3,180
13,536
10.680
22,907
7,008
$6,575,699
1
$21,000
$21,000
$21,000
20.500
143.500
143,500
1
1.273-1.548
1S.576
18,576
11
1.273-1,548
199,564
201.194
1
950-1,155
13,860
13.S60
4
842-1.023
49,104
49.104
1
543-660
7,920
7.920
1
530-644
7.008
7,368
9
469-571
13,704
13,704
4.5
425-517
26,315
27.042
3
395-505
16,196
16,714
0.1
(1,400)
840
840
36.6
$492,210
$517,587
$520,822
iRRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
65
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Aoth.)
68-69
(Aulfa)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
CALIFORNIA WOMEN'S BOARD OF
TERMS AND PAROLE
SALARY RANGE
Chairman a 111 $9,000
Board members " 3.4 4 4 8,500
Executive officer 111 998-1,213
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.5 1.5 1.5 395-505
Totals, Authorized Positions 6.9 7.5 7.5 $58,S49
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 867.7 957.9 842.9 $7,915,460 $9,496,048
a Position count reflected in accordance with provisions of Chapter 150, Statutes of 1966.
b Limited to June 30, 1968.
$9,000
$9,000
34,000
34,000
14,092
14,556
8,580
8,703
$65,672
$66,259
$8,782,499
3— L-627SW
66
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
INMATE WELFARE FUND
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
Accountant I
Accountant — trainee
Totals, Authorized Positions
CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION
CENTER
Prison canteen manager _
Storekeeper I
Accounting technician II
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SIERRA CONSERVATION
CENTER
Prison canteen manager
Storekeeper I
Temporal-}7 help
Totals, Authorized Positions _
SOUTHERN CONSERVATION
CENTER
Prison canteen manager _
Accounting technician II
Storekeeper I
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
AT TEHACHAPI
Prison canteen manager
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
CORRECTIONAL TRAINING
FACILITY
Prison canteen manager _
Arts and crafts teacher _
Storekeeper I
Accounting technician II
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
DEUEL VOCATIONAL
INSTITUTION
Prison canteen manager _
Correctional officer
Accounting technician II
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
STATE PRISION AT FOLSOM
Prison canteen manager
Arts and crafts teacher
Correctional officer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
1
0.9
1
2.9
1
1
0.1
2.1
1.5
1
0.8
1.8
5.7
1
1
1
0.4
3.4
1
1
1
0.4
3.4
1
1
0.1
2.1
2.8
1
0.8
1.8
5.8
1
1
1
0.4
3.4
1
1
1
0.4
3.4
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
1
1
0.1
2.1
SALARY RANGE
$556-676
584-644
$14,667
$584-710
505-644
457-556
(13)
$19,653
$584-710
505-644
(311)
$13,931
2.8
1
0.8
1.8
5.8
1
1
1
0.4
3.4
1
1
1
0.4
3.4
$9,261
$584-710
(2,S47)
$10,971
$45,461
$584-710
545-663
457-556
(3,107)
$24,611
$584-710 _
545-663'
(1,705)
$27,035
$15,780
$15,780
$8,520
7,368
6,060
229
122,177
$8,520
6.490
350
$15,360
$18,414
$8,520
4,925
$13,445
$48,890
$8,520
7,956
6,386
2,780
$25,642
$8,520
10,860
7,746
1,504
$28,630
$15,840
$15,840
$S,520
7.368
6,360
229
$22,477
$8,520
6,812
350
$15,682
1
1
1
$584-710
$8,112
$8,520
0.1
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,760
—
0.4
0.4
—
2,018
2,018
0.4
0.4
0.4
(1,417)
2,800
2,800
$19,098
$8,520
4,925
$13,445
2
2
2
$584-710
$17,040
$17,040
1
1
1
1
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
0.9
1
1
457-556
5,760
6,060
0.8
0.8
0.8
(5,556)
6,146
6,146
$49,190
$8,520
7,956
6,672
2,780
$25,928
$8,520
10,860
7,956
1,504
$28,840
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
G7
INMATE WELFARE FUND-Continued
l
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (tulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
INSTITUTION FOR MEN
Prison canteen manager _
Accountant I
Correctional officer
Storekeeper I
Accounting technician II
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
MEDICAL FACILITY
Prison canteen manager
Arts and crafts teacher
Correctional officer
Storekeeper I
Accounting technician II _
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
MEN'S COLONY— EAST FACLIITY
Prison canteen manager
Correctional officer
Storekeeper I
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
MEN'S COLONY— WEST FACILITY
Prison canteen manager
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
REHABILITATION CENTER
Prison canteen manager
Storekeeper I
Accounting technician II
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
STATE PRISON AT SAN QUENT1N
Prison canteen manager
Arts and crafts teacher
Correctional officer
Accounting technician II
Temporary help
Totals. Authorized Positions
INSTITUTION FOR WOMEN
Prison canteen manager
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
2.9
4.5
0.8
1
1
0.2
1
0.3
1.3
1
1
0.1
2.1
45.1
3.1
4.7
1
1
1
0.2
3.2
1
05
1.3
1
1
1
0.1
3.1
3.1
$21,482
4.7
1
1
1
0.2
32
1
0.3
1.3
1
1
1
0.1
3.1
$29,848
$5S4-710
545-663
505-644
(1,601)
$21,102
$584-710
(1,090)
$8,950
$584-710
505-644
457-556
(193)
$14,753
$50,714
$21,716
$38,803
$7,578
7,956
6,840
2,125
$24,499
$8,520
1,801
$10,321
$8,520
7,368
5,484
1,065
$22,437
$57,103
PROPOSED
1968-69
SALARY HANGE
1
1
1
$584-710
$8,520
$8,520
0.8
—
—
556-676
_
_
0.3
—
—
545-663
_
_
0.7
1
1
505-644
7,36S
7,368
—
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,760
0.1
0.1
0.1
(149)
344
344
48.2
48.2
$323,300
$374,617
$21,992
1
1
1
$584-710
$8,520
$8,520
—
1
1
T
12,576
12,576
1
—
—
545-663
_
_
0.8
1
1
505-644
7,278
7,368
1
1
1
457-556
6,085
6,386
0.2
0.2
0.2
395-480
1,008
1,057
0.5
0.5
0.5
(2,454)
3,336
3,336
$39,243
$7,952
7,956
7,188
2,125
$25,221
$8,520
1,801
$10,321
$8,520
7,368
5,760
1,065
$22,713
1
1
1
$584-710
$8,520
$8,520
1
1
1
T
12,576
12,576
2
2
2
545-663
15,912
15,912
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
2
(10,074)
13,423
13,423
$57,103
1
0.5
1
0.5
1
0.5
$584-710
395-480
$8,520
2,880
$11,400
$8,520
2,880
1.5
1.5
1.5
$10,861
$11,400
$378,493
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
68
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES REVOLVING FUND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
CENTRAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
Commission :
Correctional industries commission
(6) per diem
General Administration :
General manager
Assistant general manager
Industrial planning engineer
Industrial research engineer
Production engineer
Agricultural advisor
General accountant III
Industrial relations consultant
Promotional specialist
General accountant
General accountant II
Accountant I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Assistant statistician
Marketing :
Correctional industries, sales man-
ager
Correctional industries representa-
tive
Parole agent I
Sales order supervisor
Supervising clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY EANGE
—
—
—
$25 day
$1,650
$1,650
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19.512
2
2
2
1,213-1,475
35,400
35,400
1
1
i
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
2
1
l
1,048-1,273
13,640
14,324
4
4
4
99S-1,213
55,644
56,244
1
1
1
905-1,100
12.8S8
13,200
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
S63-1,04S
11,736
12,326
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
0.9
1
1
746-905
13,860
13,860
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
2
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.8
1
1
395-480
5,308
5,576
0.4
2
2
395-505
10,770
11,313
2.6
1
1
425-517
5,536
5,812
0.1
0.4
0.4
(283)
1,925
1,925
""
0.5
0.5
746-905
4,476
4,698
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
3.6
4
5
821-998
44,934
56,352
0.2
1
—
764-927
10,482
_
1
1
1
746-905
9,174
9,624
0.5
—
—
530-644
—
_
1
2
2
457-556
12,156
12,432
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
395-505
6,060
6,060
33.1 S4.9 34.9
$351,118
$381,195
CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
AT TEHACHAPI
Selling and Administration :
Accountant I
Storekeeper I
Temporary help — various
Textile Products Factory :
Textile products factory superin-
tendent
Textile products factory foreman
Totals, Authorized Positions 5.1 5.1 5.1
CORRECTIONAL TRAINING FACILITY
Selling and Administration :
Correctional industries manager II_ 111
Correctional industries manager I 111
General accountant — correctional
industries 0.1 1 1
Accounting officer II 0.3 - -
Storekeeper II 111
Accountant I 2 2 2
Correctional officer 111
Storekeeper I 2 2 2
Heavy truck driver 111
Temporary help 3 1.4 1.4
Clothing Factory :
Textile products factory superin-
tendent 111
Textile products factory foreman 3.7 4 4
Wood Products Factory :
Wood products factory superin-
tendent 111
Wood products factory foreman 3 4 4
Temporary help 0.1 0.5 0.5
$40,469
$1,213-1,475
950-1,155
821-998
746-905
584-746
556-676
545-663
505-644
584-644
(23,715)
746-905
614-746
S21-998
676-821
(292)
$43,815
$17,700
13,860
9,852
8,520
15.936
7,956
14,736
7,728
12,154
10,860
35,699
10,905
35,844
3,035
$386,352
1
1
0.1
1
1
0.1
1
1
0.1
$556-676
505-544
$7,158
7,368
525
$7,518
7,368
525
1
2
1
2
1
2
746-905
614-746
10,860
17,904
10,860
17,904
$44,175
$17,700
13,860
10,356
8,520
16,224
7,956
14,736
7,728
12,154
10,860
36,141
11,448
36,816
3,035
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
69
CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES REVOLVING FUND-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tilth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
CORRECTIONAL TRAINING
FACILITY— Continued
Paper Converting :
Paper products factories superin
tendenl
Paper-converting factory foreman.-
Paper container factory foreman
Ranch Administration :
Farm manager
Automotive maintenance foreman-
Correctional officer
Dairy Ranch :
Dairy manager
Dairy foreman
Assistant dairyman
Hog Ranch :
Hog ranch operator
Field Crops :
Crops farmer
Correctional officer
Totals, Authorized Positions 34.3
DEUEL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Selling and Administration :
Correctional industries manager II
Correctional industries manager I
General accountant correctional in-
dustries
General accountant II
Accountant I
Senior account clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I
Correctional officer
Temporary help — various
General Fabrication Factory :
Metal products factory superintend-
ent
Metal products factory foreman
Wood products factory foreman
Upholstery foreman
Tool and diemaker
Correctional officer
Mattress and Bedding Factory :
Bedding factory superintendent
Bedding factory foreman
Farm Administration :
Farm manager
Correctional officer
Correctional officer — truck driver
Dairy Ranch :
Dairy manager
Dairy foreman
Assistant dairyman
Hog Ranch :
Hog ranch operator
Field Crops :
Crops farmer
Heavy equipment mechanic
Totals, Authorized Positions
STATE PRISON AT FOLSOM
Selling and Administration :
Correctional industries manager II
Correctional industries manager I
General accountant, correctional in-
dustries
General accountant II
Assistant to correctional industries
manager
Storekeeper IV
Storekeeper II
Accountant I
Truck driver
Temporary help — various
SALARY RANGE
1
0.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3821-998
676-821
676-821
$11,976
8.146
8,592
$11,976
8,556
9,026
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
746-905
746-863
545-663
9,662
9,852
7,956
10,146
9,852
7,956
1
2
1
1
o
1
1
O
676-821
584-710
530-644
9,852
7,008
15,456
9,852
7,368
15,456
2
2
2
530-644
15,456
15,456
2
1
2
1
2
1
584-710
545-663
17,040
7,956
17,040
7,956
33.5
36.9
36.9
$293,391
$333,737
34.5
34.5
$270,538
1
1
1
$1,213-1.475
1
1
1
950-1,155
1
1
1
821-998
1
1
1
746-905
0.2
_
_
746-905
1
1
1
710-863
1.5
1.5
1.5
584-746
1.9
2
2
556-676
0.8
1
1
556-614
4.3
2.9
2.9
(26,842)
$305,267
$17,700
13,860
11,976
8,952
10,356
12,7S0
14,010
7,368
17.239
$338,174
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
950-1,155
$15,980
12,176
$16,792
12,784
1
0.3
1.2
1
0.3
1
1
1.9
3.5
1
0.7
1.3
1
1
1
2
2.5
1
2
1
1
1
2
2.5
821-998
746-905
556-676
457-556
395-480
644-783
505-644
545-663
10,905
6,005
10,336
5.4S4
8,952
7,368
15,912
19,889
11,448
15,120
5,760
9,396
7,368
15,912
19,889
1J.
3
1
0.6
0.7
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
821-998
676-821
676-S21
614-746
676-746
545-663
9.S52
29,442
9,852
7,368
8,384
7,956
10,356
29,556
9,852
7,728
8,808
7,956
1
1.2
1
2
1
2
746-905
614-746
10,062
16,320
10,566
16,6S0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
746-905
545-663
545-663
10,860
7,956
7,956
10,860
7,956
7,956
1
1
2.7
1
1
o
u
1
1
3
676-821
584-710
530-644
9,852
8,016
23,1S4
9,852
8,418
23,184
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
1
1
1
584-710
676-783
8,520
8,952
S.520
8,952
$309,397
$17,700
13,860
11,976
9,396
10,356
12,780
14,706
7,368
17,239
70
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES REVOLVING FUND-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
-z.
-I
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Atith.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STATE PRISON AT FOLSOM
— Continued
Cannery :
Cannery superintendent
Cannery foreman
License Plate :
Metal products factory superintend-
ent
Metal products factory foreman —
Correctional officer
General Manufacturing :
Metal products factory foreman
Wood products factory foreman
Correctional officer
Metal Fabrication Factory :
Metal products factory superintend-
ent
Metal products factory foreman
Tool and Die Factory :
Tool and die making foreman
Machinist
Maintenance :
Industrial maintenance superintend-
ent
Industrial maintenance foreman
Machinist foreman
Electrician
Correctional officer
Engineering Department :
Junior mechanical engineer
Dairy :
Dairy manager
Dairyman
Dairy foreman
Orchardman
Assistant dairyman
Heavy truck driver
Totals, Authorized Positions
INSTITUTION FOR MEN
Selling and Administration :
Correctional industries manager II_
Correctional industries manager I
General accountant — correctional
industries
Storekeeper II
Accountant I
Accounting technician II
Intermediate account clerk
Correctional officer
Heavy truck driver
Stationary engineer foreman
Temporary help — various
Wood Products Factory :
Wood products factory
superintendent
Assistant wood products factory
superintendent
Wood products factory foreman
Mill and cabinet worker
Correctional officer
Laundry Services :
Laundry superintendent
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Correctional officer
Cannery :
Cannery superintendent
Cannery foreman
Slaughterhouse :
Correctional officer
Ranch Administration :
Farm manager
Heavy equipment mechanic
Correctional officer
1
2
1
2
1
2
SALARY RANGE
$S21-998
614-746
$11,976
17,508
$11,976
17,904
1.3
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
S21-998
676-821
545-663
11,220
19,704
7,956
11,784
19,704
7,956
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
676-821
676-821
545-663
9,852
8,112
7,956
9,852
8,520
7,956
1
4
1
4
1
4
821-998
676-821
11,544
37,668
11,976
38,076
1
2
1
2
1
2
746-905
644-710
10,650
16,428
10,860
17,040
0.7
1
1
821-998
11,784
11,976
0.3
1
1
0.4
1
1
1
1
1
1
746-905
710-7S3
676-746
545-663
9,396
8,592
6,708
9,396
8,952
7,050
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
0.6
0.4
0.6
1
1.9
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
676-821
644-783
584-710
530-644
530-644
584-644
8,350
8,952
7,728
14,886
7,188
8,772
8,952
7,728
15,246
7,548
39.9
1
4
1
1
1
2
2.4
2
1
0.7
41.4
41.4
$350,761
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
0.6
1
1
950-1,155
0.7
1
1
821-998
1
1
1
584-746
1
1
1
556-676
1
1
1
457-556
0.4
1
1
395-480
1
1
1
545-663
2.8
3
3
584-644
0.1
1
1
644-710
0.3
0.3
0.3
-
1
4
1
1
1
1
3
2
821-998
746-905
676-821
644-710
545-663
746-905
584-710
480-584
545-663
821-998
614-746
545-663
746-905
676-783
545-663
$377,795
$15,340
12,940
9,978
8,520
8,112
6,672
5,060
7,956
22,644
8.316
2,318
11,592
10,860
37,129
8,180
7,956
10,146
8,180
19,608
15,912
7,956
10,860
8,736
7,956
$384,001
$16,112
13,585
10,482
8,520
8,112
6,672
5,308
7,956
23,004
8,520
2,318
11,976
10,860
38,355
8,520
7,956
10,650
8,520
20.076
15,912
7,956
10,860
8,952
7,956
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES REVOLVING FUND-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Alllh.) (Aufh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
INSTITUTION FOR MEN— Continued
Hog Ranch :
Hog ranch operator
Dairy Ranch :
Dairy manager
Dairy foreman
Assistant dairyman
Field Crops :
Crops farmer
Vegetable Garden :
Vegetable gardner
Totals, Authorized Positions 40.9
MEN'S COLONY
Selling and Administration :
Correctional industries manager II
General accountant, correctional
industries
General accountant II
Accountant I
Accounting technician II
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I
Temporary help
Tobacco Factory :
Tobacco factory superintendent
Tobacco factory foreman
Temporary help
Shoe Factory :
Shoe factory superintendent
Shoe factory foreman
(lasting through packing)
Shoe factory foreman
(cutting and fitting)
Temporary help
Knitting Mill :
Knitting mill superintendent
Knitting mill foreman
Knit goods finishing foreman
Textile products factory foreman
Temporary help
Laundry :
Laundry superintendent
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Maintenance mechanic
Heavy truck driver
Correctional officer a
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
STATE PRISON AT SAN QUENTIN
1
1
1
SALARY IiANGE
$530-644
$6,840
$7,188
1
1
4
1
1
4
1
1
4
676-821
584-710
530-644
9,852
8,520
29,700
9,852
8,520
30,024
2.1
2
2
584-710
17,040
17,040
0.8
1
1
530-644
6,516
6,840
18.4
41.3
41.3
$333,600
$351,395
30.!
30.8
$166,320
$273,842
Selling and Administration :
Correctional industries manager II 1 1
Correctional industries manager I 1 1
General accountant, correctional in-
dustries 1 1
Assistant to correctional industries
manager 1 1
Storekeeper IV 1 1
Storekeeper II 2.4 3
Accountant I 2 2
Storekeeper I 2 2
Accounting technician II 1.8 2
Intermediate account clerk 1.2 1
Temporary help 1 3.5
Industrial Training :
Coordinator of Industrial Training :
Correctional industries b 1 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
863-1,048
12,576
$358,602
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
0.6
0.3
0.6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.1
1
1
1
1
1
0.1
821-998
746-905
556-676
457-556
644-783
505-644
(194)
11,544
8,112
6,672
8,844
6,060
525
11,976
8,112
6.672
9,285
6,360
525
1
1
1
1
0.1
1
1
0.1
746-905
614-746
(159)
10.860
8,952
525
10,860
8.952
525
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
2
2
2
676-821
19,704
19,704
2
2
0.2
2
0.2
676-821
(107)
19,704
1,050
19,704
1,050
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
0.2
1
2
1
2
0.2
821-998
676-821
676-821
614-746
11,976
19,514
9,852
16,320
1,050
11,976
19,704
9,852
16,680
1,050
0.5
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
1
2
3
1
2
2
0.2
1
2
3
1
2
2
0.2
746-905
584-710
480-584
676-746
584-644
545-663
(974)
8,952
16,568
18,528
8,112
14,736
14,406
1,600
9,396
16,972
19,128
8,520
15,096
14,832
1,600
$278,207
1
1
$1,213-1,475
950-1,155
$15,660 '
12,276
$16,452
12,888
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
3
2
2
2
1
3.5
746-905
710-863
584-746
556-676
505-644
457-556
395-^180
(7,125)
9
10
25
15
14
12
5
20
978
356
560
180
586
386
760
452
10,482
10,356
25,560
15,540
14,736
12,682
5,760
20,452
72
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES REVOLVING FUND-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Autti.) (Atith.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
■5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
STATE PRISON AT SAN QUENTIN
— Continued
Custodial Services :
Correctional officer 1.3
Maintenance Service :
Industrial maintenance superintend-
ent 1
Electrician foreman 1
Machinist foreman 1
Clothing Factory :
Textile products factory superin-
tendent 1
Textile products factory foreman 1.2
Cotton Textile Mill :
Cotton textile mill superintendent 1
Textile overseer, finishing 1
Textile overseer, carding and
spinning 1
Textile overseer, weaving 2
Textile foreman, carding 2.3
Textile foreman, spinning 3.3
Textile foreman, weaving 6.2
Textile foreman, finishing 2
Textile products factory foreman 1
Furniture Factory :
Wood products factory
superintendent 1
Assistant wood products factory
superintendent 1
Wood products factory foreman 6.5
Upholstery foreman 1
Cleaning Plant :
Dry cleaning plant foreman 1
Detergent Mixing and Blending Plant :
Detergent plant superintendent -
Detergent plant foreman 1
Dairy :
Dairyman 0.4
Assistant dairyman 0.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 55.1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
3
7
2
1
59.5 58.5
SALARY RANGE
$545-663
821-998
746-821
710-783
746-905
614-746
1,048-1,273
821-998
783-950
783-950
676-821
676-821
676-821
676-821
614-746
821-998
746-905
676-821
614-746
676-821
746-905
614-746
644-783
530-644
$501,936
$7,956
11,976
9,174
9,396
9,586
17,796
13,918
11,220
11,400
22,800
19,704
29,556
67,224
19,704
8,952
11,976
10,860
64,712
8,952
9,174
8,952
8,952
$560,686
INSTITUTION FOR WOMEN,
FRONTERA
Selling and Administration :
Textile products factory
superintendent 111 $746-905
Textile products factory foreman 2.9 3 3 614-746
Accountant I 111 556-676
Storekeeper I - 1 1 505-644
Totals, Authorized Positions 4.9 6 6 $40,643
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 265.2 290.4 289.4 $2,348,776
a One laundry supervisor I reclassed to correctional officer to reflect correct budget function,
b Position limited to June 30, 1968.
$7,956
11,976
9,624
9,396
10,062
17,904
14,616
11,784
11,400
22,800
19,704
29,556
67,632
19,704
8,952
11,976
10,860
65,984
8,952
9,624
9,396
8,952
$555,694
$10,776
24,984
8,112
6,060
$49,932
$10,860
25,632
8,112
6,360
$50,964
$2,677,664
$2,705,566
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CENTER
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.j
68-69
(Aolb.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
73
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTITUTION OPERATIONS
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent II
Deputy superintendent
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer I
Business Services :
Business manager
Accounting officer — _
Procurement and services officer II-
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper II
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Correctional officer — truck driver —
Supervising clerk I
Storekeeper I
Senior typist-clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I__.
Intermediate account clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions __.
CARE AND WELFARE
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19.512
19,512
1
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
1.8
o
2
469-571
13,116
13,704
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
1
644-783
9,3! K5
9,396
2
2
2
584-746
16,408
16,802
6.8
—
—
584-710
—
_
1.9
2
2
556-676
15,092
15,450
1
1
1
545-663
7,441
7.806
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
1.9
2
2
457-556
12,570
13,188
2.9
3
3
457-556
19,990
20.016
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
2
2
2
395-505
11,520
11,520
2
2
395-480
11,336
11,520
3.4
3
3
395-480
16,552
17,096
29.7
29
29
$239,336
$246,353
Custody :
Correctional administrator 1 1
Program administrator 2.9 3
Correctional program supervisor III 14.9 14
Correctional lieutenant 1 1
Correctional program supervisor II 23.7 25
Correctional program supervisor I 62.7 67.6
Correctional officer 45.6 48.7
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Temporary help — inservice training 3.8 4
Temporary help- — military leave 0.2 0.2
Temporary help — escapes and
emergencies 2.8 4.2
Temporary help — fire fighting - 0.6
Medical :
Chief medical officer 0.9 1
Physician and surgeon II 0.6 1
Dentist III 0.2 1
Dentist II 1.8 2
Pharmacist II 1 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 1 1
Supervising nurse I 1 1
Dental laboratory technician 0.3 0.5
Clinical laboratory technologist 0.5 0.5
Medical technical assistant 5.8 6
Senior stenographer 1 1
Classification and Treatment :
Care and Treatment :
Correctional counselor III 1 1
Correctional counselor II 4 3
Intermediate stenographer 2 1
Temporary help — group counseling 0.5 -
Education :
Supervisor of education 1 1
Supervisor of vocational
instruction 1 1
High school teacher 1 2
Instructor in auto mechanics 1 1
Instructor in auto body and
fender repair 1 1
Instructor in mill and
cabinet work 1 1
Instructor in masonry 1 1
Instructor in sheet metal work 1 1
Instructor in shoemaking 1 1
Intermediate clerk 1 -
Temporary help — teacher training 0.1 0.2
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
1
$1,155-1,405
$14,556
3
950-1,155
40,816
14
768-933
156,183
1
731-890
10,680
25
663-806
232,261
67.6
602-731
563,556
48.7
545-663
361,872
1
395-505
5,760
4
(28,450)
30,202
0.2
(2,093)
1,375
4.2
(21,144)
32,801
0.6
(-)
3,567
1
1,667-2,127
24,312
1
1,439-1,929
19,604
1
1,512-1,837
21,174
2
1,371-1,667
37,272
1
998-1,100
13,044
1
905-1,100
13,200
1
710-863
10.356
0.5
676-821
4,056
0.5
676-783
4,698
6
545-695
47,736
1
469-571
6,852
1
927-1,128
13,536
3
842-1,023
36.828
1
425-517
6.054
-
(4,204)
-
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
1
950-1,155
13,860
2
t
20,688
1
t
12,576
1
t
12,576
1
t
12,576
1
t
12.576
1
t
12,576
1
i
12,426
_
395-480
—
0.2
(1,413)
2,009
$249,874
$15,276
41,470
156,701
10,680
236,908
578,018
374,228
5,760
30,202
1,375
32,801
3,567
24,312
20,585
22,044
38,148
13,200
13,200
10,356
4,260
4,698
47,736
6,852
13,536
36,828
6,204
15,276
13,860
21,096
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
2,009
74
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CENTER-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) [Authj (Authj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTITUTION OPERATIONS— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Classification and Treatment —
Continued
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Jewish chaplain — intermittent
Classification and Parole :
Correctional counselor I
Records officer III
Correctional officer
Records officer I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Recreation :
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food manager
Instructor in culinary arts
Instructor in meat cutting
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Temporary help — in-service training
Clothing :
Storekeeper II
Laundry :
Instructor in dry cleaning work
Laundry supervisor II
Housekeeping :
Storekeeper I
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation II
Carpenter foreman
Painter foreman
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I
Heat, Power and Water :
Chief engineer I
Electrician foreman
Plumber foreman
Fire chief
Water and sewage plant supervisor
Stationary engineer
Institution fire fighter — part-time
Temporary help — maintenance
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Equipment maintenance foreman
Totals, Authorized Positions
EMERGENCY FOREST FIRE
SUPPRESSION
Overtime
1
1
1
1
0.2
1
1
0.2
SALARY RANGE
$S42-1,023
842-1,023
S42-1.023
$11,53S
10,524
2,888
$12,126
11,038
2,88S
3.2
1
1
1.8
16.1
1
1
3
1
0.9
1.1
18
1
3
1
2
18
1
764-927
676-821
545-663
530-644
395-505
395^80
359-435
32,436
9,248
6,565
8,048
97,540
5,760
32,942
9,700
14,400
100,780
5,760
1
1
1
t
$1,S62,345
11,400
$2,035,437
11,400
219.4
229.7
229.7
$2,077,676
1
2.6
1
1
2.2
0.1
11.9
15.2
1
3
1
1
3
0.3
1
3
1
1
3
0.3
13.3 13.3
$821-99S
t
t
614-746
530-710
(280)
5S4-746
5S4-710
505-644
$103,034
$11,976
31,004
12,576
8,350
21,914
1,012
8,520
12,276
7,72S
6,784
$122,140
13.6 13.6
Totals, Institution Operations 278.2 285.6 285.6
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$133,417
$13,251
$2,351,383
$126,893
$2,530,823
$11,976
32,541
12,576
8,772
22,524
1,012
8,520
12,576
8,112
7,128
$125,737
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$863-1,048
710-783
710-783
$12,126
9,396
$12,576
9,396
1
1
1
584-710
7,518
7,888
1
2
1
1
1
3
0.8
0.4
1
2
1
1
1
3
0.8
0.8
1
2
1
1
1
3
0.8
0.8
746-863
746-821
746-821
695-845
676-746
644-710
556-676
(3,019)
10.356
19,704
9,738
10,140
8,736
25,560
6,528
7,091
10,356
19,704
9,852
10,140
8,952
25,560
6,528
7,091
1
-
-
746-863
-
-
$128,043
$2,581,330
COHRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
75
CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CENTER-Continued
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Ami.) |Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
CAMP OPERATIONS
CAMP SUPERVISION
Program administrator
Correctional counselor II
Correctional program supervisor Ill-
Correctional counselor I
Correctional lieutenant
Supervising cook II
Stationary engineer
Correctional officer
Storekeeper I
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help — transportation
Totals, Authorized Positions
STATE CONSERVATION CAMPS
SALARY RANGE
1.9
2
2
$950-1.155
$27,720
$27,720
2
842-1,023
23,906
24.502
768-933
22,392
22,392
1
1
1
764-927
10,440
10,952
1
1
1
731-890
10,680
10,680
3.6
3
3
614-746
25,452
25,824
0.8
1
1
644-710
8,016
8,418
4.8
5
5
545-663
39,780
39,780
1
1
1
505-644
7.36S
7,368
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1.3
1.6
1.6
(9,639)
11,205
11,205
20.4
20.6
20.6
$179,509
$193,163
$195,045
Correctional program supervisor III
Correctional lieutenant
Correctional program supervisor II_
Correctional sergeant
Correctional program supervisor I__
Correctional officer
Chaplain — intermittent
Temporary help — transportation
Temporary help — fire fighting
Temporary help — casework
Totals, Authorized Positions 102.6
HIGHWAY ROAD CAMPS
Correctional lieutenant 2
Correctional sergeant 2.3
Correctional officer 8
Chaplain — intermittent -
Totals, Authorized Positions 12.3
2
1
1
$768-933
$11,196
$11,190
13.7
11
11
731-890
117,165
117,480
2
1
1
663-806
9,672
9,672
12.2
11
11
633-768
98.909
99.968
8
4
4
602-731
35,088
35,088
50.5
44
44
545-663
344.264
347.954
1.6
2.6
2.6
842-1,023
30,353
30.353
2.6
1.5
1.5
(19,828)
17,514
17.514
9.6
4
4
(71.957)
33,000
33.000
0.4
0.4
0.4
(4.793)
2,514
2,514
80.5
2
2
8
0.4
80.5
2
8
0.4
12.4 12.4
$827,948
$731-890
633-768
545-663
842-1,023
$96,071
$699,675
$21,315
18,210
60.849
9.669
$110,043
$704,739
$21,360
18,432
62,130
9,669
$111,591
FEDERAL CONSERVATION CAMPS
Correctional lieutenant 0.4 1 1 $731-890 $4,450 $4,450
Correctional sergeant 0.4 1 1 633-768 3,840 3,840
Correctional officer 1.6 4 4 545-663 13,923 13.923
Temporary help— transportation 0.1 0.1 0.1 (945) 992 992
Temporary help— fire fighting 0.8 1.1 1.1 (5,886) 8,255 8,255
Totals, Authorized Positions 3.3 7.2 7.2 $25,097 $31,460 $31,460
Totals, Camp Operations 138.6 120.7 120.7 $1,128,625 $1,034,341 $1,042,835
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 416.8 406.3 406.3 $3,480,008 $3,565,164 $3,624,165
f Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
76
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CORRECTIONS
SIERRA CONSERVATION CENTER
Id
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_J
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auih.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTITUTION OPERATIONS
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent II
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer I
Business Services :
Business manager
Accounting officer — state institution
Procurement and services officer II
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper II
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Correctional officer
Supervising clerk I
Storekeeper I
Senior stenographer I
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Temporary help — accounting and
budget preparation
Totals, Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
SALARY EANGE
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
469-571
6,740
6,852
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
1
—
—
584-710
—
—
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
—
—
545-663
—
—
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1.9
2
o
505-644
13,548
13,884
0.6
1
1
469-571
5,789
6,079
1
1
1
457-556
6,594
6,672
1.9
2
o
457-556
12,072
12,681
0.4
—
—
425-517
—
—
2
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
0.5
—
—
395-480
—
—
4.5
5
5
395-180
25,770
27,051
1.1
-
-
359-435
-
-
0.2
0.2
0.2
(1,868)
1,100
1,100
26.1
22.2
22.2
$196,718
$185,157
Custody :
Correctional administrator 1 1
Correctional program supervisor III 14.8 15
Correctional lieutenant 1.1 1
Correctional program supervisor II 25.8 23.7
Correctional program supervisor I 68.8 68.4
Correctional officer 45.7 45.4
Senior stenographer I 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Temporary help — in-service training 2.6 3.4
Temporary help — military leave 0.2 0.2
Temporary help — escapes and emer-
gencies 4.2 4.8
Temporary help — fire fighting — 0.8
Medical :
Chief medical officer 1 1
Physician and surgeon II 1 1
State psychiatrist 0.2 0.5
Dentist II 2 2
Pharmacist II 1 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 0.7 -
Supervising nurse I 1 1
Clinical laboratory technologist 1 1
Medical technical assistant 5.3 6
Senior stenographer I 0.8 -
Intermediate stenographer — 0.5
Classification and Treatment :
Care and Treatment :
Program administrator 3 3
Correctional counselor III 0.9 1
Correctional counselor II 3.1 3
Intermediate stenographer 1.9 1
Student professional assistant 0.7 -
Temporary help — group counsel-
ing 0.8 0.7
Education :
Supervisor of education 1 1
Supervisor of vocational instruc-
tion 1 1
High school teacher 1 1
Instructor in auto mechanics 1 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$187,863
1
$1,155-1,405
$16,520
$16,860
15
768-933
166,724
167,679
1
731-890
10,680
10,680
23.7
663-806
226,507
228,218
68.4
602-731
569,755
5S5,300
45.4
545-663
337,427
348,560
1
469-571
6,204
6,516
1
395-505
5,374
5,645
3.4
(19,676)
24,650
24,650
0.2
(1,247)
1,500
1,500
4.8
(31,367)
34,255
34,255
0.8
-
5,375
5,375
1
1,667-2,127
23,342
24,312
1
1,439-1,929
23,148
23,148
0.5
1,439-1,929
10,002
10,002
O
1,371-1,667
36,604
38,448
1
998-1,100
13,200
13,200
—
905-1,100
—
—
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
676-783
9,026
9,396
6
545-695
43,075
44,859
—
469-571
—
—
0.5
425-517
2,613
2,745
3
950-1,155
39,S66
40,816
1
927-1,128
11,124
11,676
3
842-1,023
36,828
36,828
1
425-517
5,766
6,054
-
377-457
-
-
0.7
(6,125)
5.S60
5.S60
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
t
9,852
10,356
1
t
12,526
12,576
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
77
SIERRA CONSERVATION CENTER-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (AiHh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
INSTITUTION OPERATIONS— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Classification and Treatment — Continued
Education — Continued
Instructor in auto body and fen-
der repair 111
Instructor in electronics 1 — —
Instructor in mill and cabinet
work 111
Instructor in masonry 111
Instructor in welding 111
Arts and crafts teacher 111
Senior clerk 1.1 1 1
Temporary help — teacher training 0.2 - -
Religion :
Catholic chaplain 111
Jewish chaplain — intermittent - 0.2 0.2
Protestant chaplain 111
Classification and Parole :
Correctional counselor I 2 2 2
Records officer III 0.9 1 1
Records officer II 111
Records officer I 111
Intermediate stenographer 0.2 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 12.1 10 10
Intermediate clerk 1 - -
Recreation :
Instructor in recreation and
physical education 111
Totals, Authorized Positions 223.1 217.6 217.6
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food manager 1 1
Instructor in baking 0.5 -
Instructor in culinarv arts 2 2
Instructor in meat cutting 1 1
Supervising cook II 1 1
Supervising cook I 2.6 4
Temporary help — in-service training 0.1 0.5
Clothing :
Storekeeper II 1 1
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II 1 1
Correctional officer 0.3 -
Laundry supervisor I 0.7 1
Housekeeping :
Storekeeper I 0.2 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 11.4 13.5 13.5
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation II
Carpenter foreman
Painter foreman
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I
Heat, Power and Water :
Chief engineer I
Fire chief
Electrician foreman
Plumber foreman
Water and sewage plant supervisor
Stationary engineer
Refrigeration engineman
Institution firefighter — part-time
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Automotive maintenance foreman
SALABY RANGE
t
t
$457-556
(1,328)
842-1,023
842-1,023
842-1,023
764-927
676-821
584-710
530-644
425-517
395-505
395-480
$1,822,351
$821-998
$10,692
12,576
12,576
11,310
11,976
6,285
11.124
2,225
11,081
21,187
9,586
8,520
7,728
6,204
54,127
12,576
$1,937,068
$11,976
$102,S31
$117,205
14.6 13.8
Totals, Authorized Positions
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
13.8
$129,051
$130,452
$11,220
12,576
12,576
11,880
11,976
6,594
11,676
2,225
11,630
21,690
9,852
8,520
7,728
6,204
56,277
12,576
$1,980,206
$11,976
_
t
_
_
2
1
1
4
0.5
t
J.
614-746 '
530-710
(407)
24,902
10,776
8,952
28,488
1,135
25,152
11,310
8,952
29,136
1,135
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
1
1
584-710
545-563
480-584
8,520
6,568
8,520
6,896
1
505-644
7,368
7,36S
$118,965
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$863-1,048
710-783
710-783
$12,576
9,396
9,396
$12,576
9,396
9,396
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
2
1
1
1.8
1
0.8
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
0.8
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
0.8
746-863
695-845
746-821
746-821
676-746
644-710
644-710
556-676
10,104
10,140
19,666
9,852
8,952
17,040
8,282
6,528
10,356
10,140
19,704
9,852
8,952
17,040
8,520
6,528
1
-
-
746-863
-
-
$130,980
78
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
SIERRA CONSERVATION CENTER-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) [Anthj (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTITUTION OPERATIONS— Continued
EMERGENCY FOREST FIRE
SUPPRESSION
Overtime
Totals, Institution Operations 276.2 267.1 267.1
CAMP OPERATIONS
CAMP SUPERVISION
Program administrator
Correctional counselor II
Correctional counselor I
Correctional lieutenant
Supervising cook II
Correctional program supervisor I
Correctional officer
Temporary help — transportation _
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
$5,356
$2,256,307
$2,369,882
$2,418,014
1
1
1
$950-1,155
$12,732
$13,365
1
1
1
842-1,023
11,400
11,976
1
—
—
764-927
—
—
0.8
—
—
731-890
—
—
1.9
2
2
614-746
17,904
17,904
-
1
1
603-731
8,772
8,772
3
3
3
545-663
23,322
23.6S8
0.8
0.7
0.7
(4,379)
3,450
3,450
9.5
8.7
8.7
$81,213
$77,580
$79,155
STATE CONSERVATION CAMPS
Correctional program supervisor Ilia 11 $76S-933 $11,196 $11,196
Correctional lieutenant 8.2 6 6 731-890 63,540 64,080
Correctional program supervisor II a_ 11 663-806 9,596 9,672
Correctional sergeant 8.2 6 6 633-768 55,296 55,296
Correctional program supervisor Ia__ - 4 4 602-731 34,352 34,908
Correctional officer 31.9 24 24 545-663 187,663 189,470
Chaplain— intermittent 0.8 1.8 1.8 842-1,023 18,187 18,187
Temporary help— fire fighting 4.1 2.9 2.9 (26,597) 18,930 18,930
Temporary help— transportation 1.1 0.9 0.9 (6,796) 5,710 5,710
Temporary help — casework - 0.4 0.4 (-) 2,525 2,525
Totals, Authorized Positions 54.3 48 48 $428,890 $406,995 $409,974
FEDERAL CONSERVATION CAMPS
Correctional lieutenant 0.5 1 1 $731-890 $4,450 $4,450
Correctional sergeant 0.5 1 1 633-768 3,840 3,840
Correctional officer 1.5 3 3 545-663 9,945 9,945
Temporary help— fire fighting 0.6 0.6 0.6 (2,738) 2,850 2,850
Temporary help— transportation 0.1 0.1 0.1 (713) 565 565
Totals, Authorized Positions 3.2 5.7 5.7 $24,551 $21,650 $21,650
Totals, Camp Operations 67 62.4 62.4 $534,654 $506,225 $510,779
GRAND TOTALS. AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 343.2 329.5 329.5 $2,790,961 $2,876,107 $2,928,793
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
a Inyo-Mono camp transferred from California Conservation Center to the Sierra Conservation Center.
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
79
SOUTHERN CONSERVATION CENTER
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Atith.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTITUTION OPERATIONS
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Business Services :
Business manager II
Accounting officer II
Procurement and services officer I.
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
Accountant I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I _
Temporary help — accounting and
budget preparation
Totals, Authorized Positions _.
CARE AND WELFARE
SALARY BANGE
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,176
$21,516
0.9
1
1
469-571
5,628
5,904
0.9
1
1
395-505
5,462
5,737
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
746-905
9,814
10,314
1
1
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
2
2
2
505-644
13,578
13,884
0.9
1
1
556-676
7,008
7,368
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1.9
o
2
457-556
12,907
13,214
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2.3
1
1
395-505
5,120
5,374
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
0.3
0.1
0.1
(1,592)
734
734
18.2
17.1
17.1
$136,789
$140,407
Custody :
Correctional administrator 1
Program administrator 1
Correctional program supervisor III 8.8
Correctional program supervisor II 14.7
Correctional program supervisor I 33.9
Correctional officer 29.8
Senior stenographer 1
Temporary help — escape and emer-
gencies 1.9
Temporary help — in-service training 1.7
Temporary help — armory 0.1
Temporary help — fire fighting -
Medical :
Physician and surgeon II 1
Dentist II 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 1
Medical technical assistant 5
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.8
Classification and Treatment :
Care and Treatment :
Correctional counselor III 1
Correctional counselor II 2
Intermediate stenographer 1
Temporary help — group counsel-
ing 0.5
Education :
Supervisor of vocational instruc-
tion
High school teacher
Instructor in carpentry
Instructor in plumbing
Temporary help — teacher training
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Classification and parole :
Correctional counselor I
Records officer I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Recreation :
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education
Totals, Authorized Positions —
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
0.5
0.5
(3,149)
1,730
$143,025
1
1
$1,155-1,405
$15,S52
$16,656
1
1
950-1,155
13,530
13,860
9
9
76S-933
99,370
100,377
14.6
14.6
663-S06
138,169
140,724
32.6
32.6
602-731
276,568
281,006
26
26
545-663
197,448
202,107
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1.6
1.6
(13,385)
12,395
12,395
1.5
1.5
(11,557)
10,990
10,990
0.1
0.1
(760)
399
399
0.2
0.2
(-)
1,700
1,700
1
1
1,439-1,929
22,044
22,044
1
1
1,371-1,667
20,004
20,004
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
5
5
545-695
37,765
38,471
0.5
0.5
395-505
2,430
2,550
1
1
927-1,128
13,536
13,536
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12,276
_
425-517
-
-
1,730
1
1
1
0.9
0.3
1
1
1
1
1
1
950-1,155
t
t
(1,717)
13,860
11,928
12,376
13,860
12,526
12,576
1
1
1
1
1
1
842-1,023
842-1,023
11,976
12,026
12,276
12,276
1
2
8.1
1
2
7
1
2
7
764-927
530-644
395-505
10,272
15,276
38,286
10,780
15,456
39,626
1
1
1
t
$1,029,716
12,576
$1,034,834
12,576
125.5
115.6
115.6
$1,052,829
80
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
SOUTHERN CONSERVATION CENTER-Continued
LU
1 NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_l
SALARIES AND WAGES 66-67 67-68 68-69
! (Filled) (Aolh.) (Aulh.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
INSTITUTION OPERATIONS— Continued
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Pood manager 1 1
Instructor in culinary arts 1 1
Supervising cook II 1 1
Supervising cook I _ 3.3 3.3
Temporary help — in-service training
(culinary) 0.1 0.1
Clothing :
Storekeeper I 1 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 7.4 7.4
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures:
Chief of plant operation I
Building maintenance man
Heat, Power and Water :
Electrician foreman
Stationary engineer
Temporary help — plant maintenance
Totals, Authorized Positions
1
1
1
3.3
0.1
1
7.4
SALARY RANGE
$821-998,
614-746 '
530-710
(379)
505-644
$59,095
$11.92S
12,426
8,628
24,005
39S
7,368
$64,753
$11,970
12,576
8,952
24,713
39S
7,368
$65,983
1
0.9
1
1
1
1
$783-950
556-614
$11,400
6,840
$11,400
7,188
1
1.9
0.2
1
2
0.2
1
2
0.2
746-821
644-710
(1,743)
9,852
16,248
1,636
9,S52
16,632
1,636
EMERGENCY FOREST FIRE
SUPPRESSION
Overtime
0.5
Totals, Institution Operations 156.6 145.3 145.3
$45,279
$3,497
$1,274,376
$45,976
$46,708
$1,285,970
$1,308,545
CAMP OPERATIONS
CAMP SUPERVISION
Program administrator 111 $950^1,155 $13.S60 $13,860
Correctional program supervisor III 111 768-933 11,196 11,196
Supervising cook II 111 614-746 8,952 S,952
Correctional officer 2 11 545-663 7,956 7,956
Temporary help— transportation 0.5 0.2 0.2 (4,053) 1.347 1,347
Totals, Authorized Positions 5.5 4.2 4.2 $50,805 $43,311 $43,311
STATE CONSERVATION CAMPS
Catholic chaplain— intermittent 0.7 0.7 0.7 $842-1,023 $7,073 $7,426
Protestant chaplain— intermittent 0.7 0.7 0.7 842-1,023 7,073 7,426
Correctional program supervisor III _ 2 2 2 76S-933 22,392 22,392
Correctional counselor I 2.4 2 2 764-927 20.292 20,736
Correctional lieutenant 4.6 4 4 731-890 41,469 42,315
Correctional program supervisor II __ 2 2 2 663-S06 19,26S 19,344
Correctional sergeant 4.6 4 4 633-76S 36,605 36,S64
Correctional program supervisor I 7.9 8 8 602-731 68,672 69,780
Correctional officer 19 16 16 545-663 126.4S3 127,206
Temporary help— transportation 0.4 0.2 0.2 (2,874) 1,436 1,436
Temporary help— fire fighting 2.2 1 1 (17.725) 10.599 10,599
Temporary help— casework 111 (6.186) 6.489 6,489
Temporary help— group counseling __ 0.2 0.2 0.2 (929) 973 973
Totals, Authorized Positions 47.7 41.8 41.8 $384,902 $368,824 $372,9S6
Totals, Camp Operations 53~2 46 46 $435,707 $412,135 $416,297
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 209.8 191.3 191.3 $1,710,0S3 $1,698,105 $1,724,842
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
CI iKKECTIONS
Department of Corrections
81
CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION AT TEHACHAPI
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh,) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
21.2
1
2 ADMINISTRATION
3
4 Executive :
5 Superintendent
6 Correctional administrator
7 Administrative assistant I
8 Senior stenographer I
9 Intermediate typist-clerk a
10 Business Services:
11 Business manager II
12 Accounting officer II
13 Procurement and services officer I
14 Storekeeper III
15 Storekeeper II
16 Property clerk II
17 Accountant I
IS Storekeeper I
19 Senior stenographer
20 Senior clerk
21 Accounting technician II
22 Intermediate typist-clerk
23 Intermediate clerk
24 Intermediate account clerk
25 Temporary help — accounting and
26 budget preparation
27
28 Totals, Authorized Positions 14.5
29
30
31 CARE AND WELFARE
32
33 Custody :
34 Correctional captain 0.9
35 Correctional lieutenant 5.9
36 Correctional sergeant 15.6
37 Correctional officer 52
38 Intermediate typist-clerk -
39 Temporary help — in-service training 1.9
40 Temporary help — military leave —
41 Temporary help — escapes and emer-
42 geneies 0.4
43 Medical :
44 Chief medical officer 0.1
45 Physician and surgeon II —
46 Staff psysciatrist -
47 Dentist II 1
48 Pharmacist II —
49 Supervising nurse II —
g0 Supervising nurse I -
gl Clinical laboratory technologist -
g2 Surgical nurse I —
g3 Medical technical assistant 2.3
54 Senior stenographer I -
55 Classification and Treatment :
56 Care and Treatment :
57 Program administrator 0.2
58 Intermediate typist-clerk -
59 Temporary help — group counsel-
60 ing 0.5
6i Temporary help — teacher training -
g2 Education :
63 Supervisor of education 0.1
64 Supervisor of vocational instruc-
65 tion 0.8
gg High school teacher 1.8
g7 Instructor in auto mechanics 1
68 Instructor in baking -
g9 Instructor in general shop 1
70 Instructor in welding 1
71 Instructor in landscape gardening -
72 Instructor in sewing machine re-
73 pair 0.8
74. Instructor in silk screen processes 1
75 Instructor in mechanical drawing -
7g Instructor in mill and cabinet
77 work -
70 Instructor in machine shop prac-
7q tices -
g0 Instructor in refrigeration and
g-i air conditioning maintenance
on and repair — 1
§2 For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
85
86
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
14,556
15,276
—
1
1
746-905
N.'.CVJ
9,396
2
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
-
T
1
395-505
4,S69
5,100
1
1
1
998-1,213
12,680
13.310
1
1
1
746-905
9,472
9,936
1
1
1
74G-905
10,860
10,860
0.2
1
1
644-7S3
9,026
9,396
0.8
9
9
584-746
14,016
14,736
—
1
1
584-710
S.520
S.520
—
1
1
556-676
6,672
7,008
—
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,36S
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
<;.i;7l'
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,760
1.2
1
1
395-505
5,462
5,737
1
1
1
395^80
4,860
5,100
0.9
1
1
395-480
5,000
5,242
0.4
0.2
0.2
(3,287)
1,359
1,359
21.2
$125,739
$177,900
5,070
$1S2,848
1
9
28
129.7
1
2.7
0.1
1
9
28
129.7
1
2.7
0.1
$863-l,04S
731-890
633-768
545-663
395-505
(13,989)
(-)
$10,356
93,279
237,501
883,154
4,860
16,739
677
$10,860
94,815
243,485
948,582
5,100
16,739
677
0.5
0.5
(3,131)
3,126
3,126
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
4.8
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
4.8
1
1,667-2,127
1,439-1,929
1,439-1,929
1,371-1,667
998-1,100
783-950
710-863
676-783
644-783
545-695
469-571
23,148
17,268
17,268
40.008
11,976
9,396
17,040
8.316
7,920
34,694
5,628
24,312
18.144
18,144
40,008
12.576
9,852
17,904
8,736
8,316
35,652
5,904
2
2
2
2
950-1,155
395-505
24,176
8,890
24,796
10,160
1.1
0.2
1.1
0.2
(3,413)
(-)
6,336
1,128
6,336
1,128
1
1
1,048-1,273
14,676
15,276
1
2
9
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
950-1,155
t
t
t
t
t
t
11,400
22,064
17,984
8,112
2,500
18,660
6,490
11,976
22,806
20,960
8,520
20,994
8,520
1
2
1
1
2
1
t
1
9,776
16,710
12,426
10,272
20,576
12,576
1
1
t
12,576
12,576
1
1
t
12,576
12,576
8,350
82
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONAL ENSTITUTION AT TEHACHAPI-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Classification and Treatment —
Continued
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Classification and Parole :
Correctional counselor III
Correctional counselor II
Correctional counselor I
Records officer II
Records officer I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Recreation :
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food manager
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Temporary help — culinary inservice
training
Clothing :
Storekeeper II
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation II
Carpenter foreman
Painter foreman
Locksmith
Storekeeper I
Building maintenance man
Maintenance of Grounds :
Correctional officer
Heat, Power and Water :
Chief engineer I
Electrician foreman
Plumber foreman
Fire chief
Electrician I
Water and sewage plant supervisor
Stationary engineer
Institution fire fighter
Correctional officer
Totals, Authorized Positions
EMERGENCY FOREST FIRE
SUPPRESSION
Temporary help — fire fighting
SALARY RANGE
0.6
0.7
1
1
1
1
$842-1,023
842-1,023
$11,926
12,276
$12,276
12,276
1
1.8
0.3
0.7
1
3.S
1
2
7
1
1
2
4
1
2
7
1
1
2
4
927-1,128
842-1,023
764-927
584-710
530-644
457-556
395-505
13,536
23,802
62,167
7,008
6,896
11,152
21,030
13,536
24,552
69,355
7,368
7,248
11,720
21,890
0.8
1
1
t
8,180
$1,831,877
8,592
99
232.1
232.1
$803,586
$1,940,143
0.1
1
4
1
1
7
1
1
7
$821-998
614-746
530-710
$9,894
8,772
49,854
$10,398
9,211
51,540
-
0.1
0.1
(197)
764
764
1
1
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
5S4-710
8,520
8,520
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
7.1
10.1
0.1
11.1
11.1
$49,462
$S6,324
16.8
16.8
$84,779
$870
$145,445
130.8 281.2 281.2
$1,064,436
$2,241,546
$8S,953
1
1
1
$863-1,048
$11,976
$12,576
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
—
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
—
1
1
644-710
7,72S
8,112
1
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
-
1
1
556-614
6,840
7.18S
1
1
1
545-663
6,708
7,050
0.6
1
1
746-863
9,211
9,662
1
1
1
746-821
9,852
9.S52
1
1
1
746-821
9,776
9,852
1
1
1
695-S45
10,140
10,140
_
1
1
676-746
8,112
S.520
0.3
1
1
676-746
8,214
8,62S
0.9
3
3
644-710
24,200
24,982
0.8
0.8
0.8
556-676
6,528
6,528
0.5
—
-
545-663
-
-
$149,250
$2,361,194
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
a Position transferred from business services to administration to reflect correct function.
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
83
CORRECTIONAL TRAINING FACILITY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
INSTITUTION OPERATIONS
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent III
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Business Services :
Business manager, correctional fa-
cility
Accounting officer III
Associate budget analyst b
Procurement and services officer II
Accounting officer II a
Storekeeper III b
Storekeeper II
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Supervising clerk I
Storekeeper I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk a
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II a
Intermediate stenographer b
Intermediate typist-clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I a _
Business Services :
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help — budget preparation _
Totals. Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
20.8
21.3
22.3
$177,472
$183,399
Custody :
Correctional administrator 2 2
Program administrator, correctional
institution 1.9 2
Correctional captain 2 2
Correctional lieutenant 16.0 16.0
Correctional sergeant 36.9 37
Correctional officer 205.6 201.0
Intermediate clerk 1 1
Temporary help — in-service training 3.2 4.8
Temporary help — military leave 0.2 0.3
Temporary help — escapes and emer-
gencies 4.7 2.7
Temporary help — court transporta-
tion 0.7 0.6
Medical :
Chief medical officer, correctional
institution 1 1
Physician and surgeon II 2 2
Staff psychiatrist - 1
Dentist III 1 1
Dentist II 3 3
Senior medical technical assistant 4 4
Medical technical assistant 7.5 8
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Classification and Treatment :
Care and Treatment :
Deputy superintendent 1 1
Correctional counselor II 2 2
Temporary help — group counseling 0.9 1.6
Education :
Supervisor of education 1 1
Supervisor of academic
instruction 1 1
Supervisor of vocational
instruction 1 1
Instructor in auto mechanics 1 1
Instructor in auto body and
fender repair 1 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
12,226
PROPOSED
1968-69
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,626-1,956
$23,472
$23,472
1
1
1
746-905
11,520
11.520
1
1
1
469-571
6,S52
6,852
1
1
1
1.213-1,475
16,384
17,210
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,148
13,200
1
—
—
905-1,100
_
—
—
1
821-998
_
10,356
—
1
1
746-905
9,396
9.S52
1
—
—
644-783
_
1
1
1
584-746
8,520
S.520
1
—
—
584-710
_
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.72S
1
2
2
505-644
14,292
14,646
1
1
1
469-571
6.852
6,852
—
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.3
3
3
457-556
20,016
20,016
1
—
—
425-517
_
_
2.2
1
1
395-505
5.330
5,599
1
2
2
395-4S0
11,520
11,520
0.9
1
1
395-4S0
5,396
5,668
0.4
0.3
0.3
(3,132)
1,829
1,829
$196,296
2
$1,155-1,405
$32,584
$33,380
2
2
16.0
37
201.0
1
4.8
0.3
950-1,155
863-1,048
731-890
633-768
545-663
395-^80
(23.S21)
(1,556)
27
24
170
338
1,552
5
24
1
,720
,024
,700
,377
.678
286
991
653
27,720
24,602
170,880
340,110
1,574,093
5,553
24,991
1,653
2.7
(35,153)
18,967
18,967
0.6
(5,026)
3,672
3,672
1
2
1
1
3
4
8
1
1
1,667-2,127
1,439-1,929
1,439-1,929
1.512-1,837
1,371-1,667
602-731
545-695
457-556
395-505
24,312
45,192
17,268
22,044
59,052
35.0SS
60,152
6,672
5,691
24,312
45,192
1S.144
°2 044
60!012
35,088
61.315
6,672
5,760
1
2
1.6
1,337-1,626
842-1,023
(6,738)
19,512
24,302
7,133
19.512
24,552
7,133
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
950-1,155
i
13,
12,
360
576
13.860
12,576
12,576
84
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONAL TRAINING FACILITY-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTITUTION OPERATIONS— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Classification and Treatment —
Continued
Education — Continued
Instructor in carpentry
Instructor in general shop
Instructor in mill and
cabinet work
Instructor in painting
Instructor in offset printing and
duplicating processes
Instructor in plumbing
Instructor in machine shop
practices
Instructor in welding
Instructor in sheet metal work
Instructor in landscape gardening
Librarian III
Correctional officer
Temporary help — teacher training
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Jewish chaplain — intermittent
Protestant chaplain
Classification and Parole :
Correctional counselor III
Correctional counselor II c
Correctional counselor I
Correctional lieutenant
Records officer III
Records officer I
Senior stenographer I
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk d
Intermediate clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Recreation :
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education
Adjustment Center:
Program administrator
Arts and crafts teacher
Correctional counselor II
Correctional counselor I
Correctional officer
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Instructor in baking 1 1
Instructor in culinary arts 1 1
Instructor in meat cutting 1 1
Food manager 1 1
Supervising cook II 2 2
Supervising cook I 5.7 6
Temporary help — in-service training 0.1 0.1
Clothing :
Storekeeper I 1 1
Laundry :
Instructor in laundry work 1 1
Laundry supervisor II 1 1
Correctional officer 1.5 1.3
Housekeeping :
Storekeeper II 1 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 17.3 17.4
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
_
_
t
_
_
1.8
-
-
t
-
-
1
_
_
t
_
_
1
-
-
f
-
-
1
1
1
t
$12,576
$12,576
1
-
-
t
-
-
1
1
1
t
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
1
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
12,576
12,576
9
1
1
f
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
$076-821
9,852
9,852
1
1
1
545-663
7,080
7,080
0.5
-
-
(3,287)
-
-
1
1
1
842-1.023
12,276
12,276
0.2
0.4
0.4
842-1,023
4,042
4,243
1
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12,276
1
1
1
927-1,128
13,536
13,536
1
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12,276
9
11.7
12
764-927
118,138
124,908
1
0.3
—
731-890
2,670
—
1
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
2
2
9
530-644
14,286
14,160
2
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.7
1
1
457-556
6,260
6,568
1.9
9
2
425-517
12,333
12,408
7.1
9
9
395-505
49,725
50,994
0.8
1
1
395-480
5,352
5,622
1.5
—
—
359-435
—
—
1
1
1
676-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
0.8
1
1
t
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12,276
1
1
1
764-927
11,124
11,124
1
1
1
545-663
7,956
$3,024,922
7,956
354.9
347.4
347.4
$2,936,233
$3,059,662
1
1
1
1
2
6
0.1
t
$676-1.048
676-1,048
821-998
614-746
530-710
(380)
$9,396
12,576
12,476
11,976
17,904
46,008
619
$9,852
12.576
12,576
11,976
17,904
46,368
619
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
1
1
1.3
676-1,048
584-710
545-663
12,476
8,520
9,968
12,576
8,520
10,071
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
17.4
$147,767
$157,807
$158,926
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONAL TRAINING FACILITY-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Amh.) (Aotbj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTITUTION OPERATIONS— Continued
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures:
Chief of plant operation III 1
Plumber foreman 1
Carpenter foreman 1.9
Painter foreman 2
Locksmith 1
Storekeeper I 1
Temporary help — special repairs and
maintenance 0.9
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II 1
Heat, Power and Water :
Chief engineer I
Electrician foreman
Utility shops supervisor &
Fire chief
Water and sewage plant supervisor
Stationary engineer
Institution fire fighter — part-time
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Equipment maintenance foreman
Correctional officer
Totals, Authorized Positions
Temporary help — emergency fire
fighting
Totals, Institution Operations
NORTH FACILITY OPERATIONS
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Deputy superintendent
Senior stenographer
Business Services :
Business manager II
Associate budget analyst t>
Accounting officer II a
Procurement and services officer I_
Storekeeper III b
Accountant I
Property clerk I
Senior clerk a
Senior typist-clerk
Accounting technician II a
Intermediate stenographer b
Bookkeeping machine operator I a_
Temporary help — budget preparation
Totals, Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
Custody :
Correctional captain 1 1
Correctional lieutenant S.9 9
Correctional sergeant 15.9 16
Correctional officer 76.9 77
Intermediate clerk .__ 1 1
Temporary help — in-service training 1.1 1.8
Temporary help — military leave 0.3 0.1
Temporary help — escapes and emer-
gencies 0.4 0.5
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$950-1,155
$13,860
$13,S60
1
1
746-821
9.S52
9,852
1
1
710-7S3
9.396
9,396
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
(6,453)
644-7S3
:
2
1
1
1
4.7
O.S
1
1
1
1
5
O.S
1
1
1
1
5
0.8
746-863
746-821
746-821
695-845
676-746
644-710
556-676
10,356
9,852
10,140
8,952
41,486
6,528
10,356
9.852
10.140
S.952
42.464
6,528
1
1
1
1
1
1
746-863
545-663
9,776
7,956
$163,438
9,852
7,956
23.3
17.8
17.8
$199,815
$164,492
0.3
-
-
2,064
-
-
416.6
403.9
404.9
$3,463,351
$3,529,566
$3,579,376
1
1
1
$1,337-1.626
$19,512
$19,512
1
-
-
469-571
-
—
1
1
1
998-1,213
12,680
13,310
1
_
905-1,100
12,888
—
1
_
_
746-905
—
—
1
_
_
746-905
—
—
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
1
_
556-676
—
—
1
_
_
505-614
—
—
1
_
„
457-556
—
—
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
_
457-556
—
—
1
1
425-517
5,766
6,054
1
395-480
—
—
0.1
0.1
0.1
(538)
$100,983
709
709
12.1
6.1
5.1
$67,623
$55,653
1
$863-1,048
9
731-890
16
633-768
77
545-663
1
395^80
1.8
(8,424)
0.1
(2,410)
0.5
(2,504)
$12,576
95.760
146,133
579,185
5,760
9,458
631
2,912
$12,576
96,120
147,123
593,822
5,760
9,458
631
2,912
86
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONAL TRAINING FACILITY-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) ( Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
NORTH FACILITY OPERATIONS— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Classification and Treatment:
Care and Treatment :
Correctional administrator
Correctional counselor II
Temporary help — group counsel-
ing
Education :
Supervisor of education
Supervisor of vocational instruc-
tion
High school teacher
Instructor in heavy equipment re-
pair and servicing
Instructor in auto mechanics
Instructor in refrigeration and air-
conditioning maintenance
Instructor in electronics
Instructor in general shop
Instructor in dry cleaning work
Instructor in upholstering
Instructor in furniture refinishing
and repair
Instructor in painting
Instrutcor in masonry
Instructor in welding
Instructor in shoemaking
Instructor in landscape gardening
Instructor in mechanical drawing
Instructor in instrument service
and repair
Arts and crafts teacher
Correctional officer
Senior clerk
Temporary help — teacher training
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Classification and Parole :
Program administrator
Correctional counselor II
Correctional counselor I
Correctional sergeant
Records officer II
Records officer I
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk A
Intermediate 'clerk
Recreation :
Instructor in recreation and
physical education
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Instructor in culinary arts 1 1
Supervising cook II 1 1
Supervising cook I 2 2
Temporary help — in-service training — -
Clothing :
Storekeeper II 1 1
Housekeeping :
Storekeeper I 1 —
Totals, Authorized Positions 6 5
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$1,155-1.405
842-1,023
$16,860
$16,860
0.9
1.3
1.3
(6,494)
6,869
6.S69
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
1
1
1
950-1,155
1
13,860
8,112
13,860
8,520
1
_
t
_
1
1
1
t
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
t
t
J.
1
J.
1
10.60S
12,576
12,576
12.576
12,576
11,130
12.576
12,576
12.576
12,576
1
1
1
1
A
1
A
11,976
12,576
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
J.
1
J.
!
t
t
t
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12.576
12,576
12,576
12,576
1
0.9
1.1
0.2
1
0.2
1
0.2
T
545-663 '
457-556
(1,051)
7,956
1,066
5,760
1,066
1
1
1
1
1
1
842-1,023
842-1,023
11,676
11,492
12.276
12,076
2
2
4.1
1
1
1
1
9.1
2
2
2
8
1
1
1
1
5
1
2
2
8
1
1
1
1
5
1
950-1,155
S42-1.023
764-927
633-76S
5S4-710
530-644
469-571
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
27,720
24,102
S0,392
7.008
7,728
6,852
6,204
29,100
5,418
27,720
24,552
S3,S72
7,368
7,728
6,852
6,204
29,100
5,691
1
1
1
t
§1,261,711
9,396
9,852
154.S
149.9
149.9
$1,297,846
$1,319,370
$614-746'
530-710
(70)
$12,576
8,952
15:456
234
584-746
8,520
505-644
-
$49,890
$45,738
$12,576
8.952
15,456
234
8,520
$45,738
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
87
CORRECTIONAL TRAINING FACILITY-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
NORTH FACILITY OPERATIONS— Continued
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures : SALARY RANGE
Chief of plant operation II 111 $863-1,048 $12,576 $12,576
Carpenter foreman 111 710-783 9,396 9,396
Painter foreman 111 710-783 9,396 9.396
Locksmith 111 644-710 8.520 8,520
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I 111 584-710 8,520 8,520
Heat, Power and Water:
Utility shop supervisor a 1 1 746-821 9.852 9,852
Electrician foreman 111 746-821 9,852 9.852
Plumber foreman 111 746-S21 9.S52 9.852
Stationary engineer 2 2 2 (1,299) 17,040 17.040
Totals, Authorized Positions 9 10 10 $79,937 $95,004 $95,004
Totals, North Facility Operations 181.9 171 170 $1,492,521 $1,506,211 $1,515,765
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 598.5 574.9 574.9 $4,955,872 $5,035,777 $5,095,141
a Consolidation of accounting function at central facility in accordance with 1967-68 budget, as modified.
t> Consolidation of procurement function at north facility in accordance with 1967-68 budget, as modified.
c Position transferred from classification and parole to classification and treatment reporting unit to properly reflect duties.
d Position transfer between central and north facilities in accordance with the 1967-68 budget, as modified.
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
DEUEL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTION
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent III
Administrative assistant I
Senior typist-clerk
Business Services :
Business manager
Accounting officer III
Procurement and services officer III
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper II
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Correctional officer
Supervising clerk I
Senior typist-clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help — budget preparation.
Temporary help — mail room
Totals. Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,626-1.956
$19,512
$20,496
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
1,213-1.475
16.248
17,070
1
1
1
905-1,100
13.200
13.200
1
1
1
821-998
11.976
11.976
1
1
1
644-783
9,396
9.396
1
1
1
584-746
8.520
8,520
0.8
_
_
584-710
—
—
1
1
1
556-676
8.112
8,112
1.1
1
1
545-663
7,956
7.956
1
1
1
530-644
7.728
7 728
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
2
2
o
457-556
12,557
12.857
3.9
3
3
395-505
16,519
16,938
2
2
2
395-i80
10,859
11.382
0.1
0.1
0.1
(625)
690
690
0.3
0.3
0.3
(1.346)
1,415
1.415
21.2
19.4
19.4
$173,052
$168,892
$171,940
Custody :
Correctional administrator 0.9
Program administrator 1.7
Correctional captain 1.8
Correctional lieutenant 17.7
Correctional sergeant 36.6
Correctional officer 195.3
Intermediate typist-clerk 3
Intermediate clerk 1
Temporary help — in-service training 3
Temporary help — military leave 0.2
Temporary help — escapes and
emergencies 2.8
Temporary help — court
transportation 0.9
Medical :
Chief medical officer 1
Physician and surgeon II 2
Staff psychiatrist -
1
1
$1,155-1.405
$13,860
$14,556
2
2
950-1.155
25.731
26.956
2
2
863-1.048
21,900
22.986
18
18
731-890
191.160
192.240
35.8
35.8
633-768
327.039
329.682
197.5
197.5
545-663
1,492,844
1,526,799
3
3
395-505
17.165
17.280
1
1
395-480
5.760
5.760
3
3
23.132
27,225
97005
0.2
0.2
1.131
1.180
1.180
0.9
0.9
21.303
6.975
6,975
0.9
0.9
6.168
5.612
5,612
1
1
1.667-2.127
24,312
24.312
2
2
1,439-1.929
44,148
44.148
0.2
0.2
1,439-1.929
4,000
4.200
88
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
DEUEL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Medical — Continued
Dentist III 1
Dentist II 5.6
Supervising nurse I 1
Medical technical assistant 12.2
Senior stenographer I 1.1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Special Youth Authority Unit :
Staff psychiatrist 0.3
Program administrator 1
Correctional counselor III 1
Staff psychologist clinical -
Instructor in general shop 1
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education 0.6
Correctional counselor II 3.2
Correctional counselor I 2.8
Senior occupational therapist 1
Occupational therapist -
Correctional officer 1
Classification and Treatment :
Care and Treatment :
Correctional administrator 1.1
Vocational testing and counsel-
ing supervisor 0.5
Correctional counselor II 0.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.7
Temporary help — group counsel-
ing 0.3
Education — Academic :
Supervisor of education 1
Supervisor of academic instruc-
tion 1
High school teacher 5.3
Elementary teacher 4
Music teacher 1
Arts and crafts teacher 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Education — Vocational :
Supervisor of vocational instruc-
tion 0.3
Instructor in aircraft engine
mechanics 1
Instructor in airframe mechanics- 0.5
Instructor in auto mechanics 1
Instructor in refrigeration and
air-conditioning maintenance 1
Instructor in electrical work 1
Instructor in general shop 3
Instructor in janitorial service 1
Instructor in upholstering 1
Instructor in mill and cabinet
work 1
Instructor in plastering 1
Instructor in painting 1
Instructor in printing 1
Instructor in machine shop 1
Instructor in welding 2
Instructor in sheet metal work 1.1
Instructor in shoemaking 1
Instructor in landscape gardening 1
Temporary help — teacher training 0.8
Religion :
Catholic chaplain 1
Protestant chaplain 1
Classification and Parole :
Correctional counselor III 0.9
Correctional counselor II 0.7
Correctional counselor I 4.8
Records officer II 1
Records officer I 1
Senior typist-clerk 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 11.5
Recreation :
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education —
Correctional sergeant 0.8
SALARY RANGE
1
6
1
L2
1
1
1
6
1
12
1
1
$1,512-1,837
1,371-1,667
710-863
545-695
469-571
395-505
$22,044
117,304
10,356
93,596
6,852
5,760
$22,044
120,024
10,356
94,992
6,852
5,760
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,439-1,929
950-1,155
927-1,128
905-1,100
t
20,004
13,255
13,536
10,860
12,576
21,000
13,860
13,536
11,400
12,576
1
o
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
842-1,023*
764-927
676-S21
584-710
545-663
12,576
24,452
19,108
9,S52
7,188
12,576
24,552
20.052
9,852
7,548
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,588
16,860
1
2
1
2
905-1,100
842-1.023
395-505
13,200
10,862
13,200
11,413
-
-
(1,747)
-
-
1
1
1,04S-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
5.5
4
1
1
1
1
5.5
4
1
1
1
950-1,155
t
t
t
425-517
13,860
63,156
50,304
10,314
10,860
6,204
13.S60
63,816
50,304
10,S18
10,860
6,204
Totals, Authorized Positions
365.8 364.4 364.4
950-1,155
633-768
$3,036,785
11,400
8,112
$3,242,893
11,976
1
1
1
1
1
1
t
t
t
12,576
8,112
10,734
12,576
8,520
11,265
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
t
;
t
t
12,576
10,482
23,826
12,576
12,576
12,576
10,995
23,976
12,576
12,576
1
1
j.
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
o
i
1
1
0.4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
0.4
t
t
j.
j.
j.
t
j.
(6,162)
12,576
12.226
12,576
25.152
9.814
11.688
12.576
3,360
12,576
12,576
12,576
25,152
10.314
11,976
12,576
3.360
1
1
842-1,023
12.276
12,276
1
1
842-1,023
11,826
12,276
1
1
6
1
1
1
10
1
1
6
1
1
1
10
927-1,128
842-1,023
764-927
584-710
530-644
457-556
395-505
11,124
11,876
64.106
8,452
7,728
6.542
54,595
11,676
12.276
65,087
8.520
7,728
6.672
56,122
8,520
$3,301,373
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
S9
DEUEL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) [tilth.) (tuth.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food manager
Instructor in baking
Instructor in meat cutting
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Temporary help — in-service training
Clothing :
Storekeeper II
Laundry :
Instructor in drycleaning work
Laundry supervisor II
Housekeeping :
Storekeeper II
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III
Carpenter foreman
Painter foreman
Locksmith
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I
Heat, Power and Water :
Chief engineer I
Fire chief
Electrician foreman
Plumber foreman
Water and sewage plant supervisor
Stationary engineer
Institution fire fighter — part-time
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Equipment maintenance foreman
Correctional officer
Totals, Authorized Positions
RECEPTION-GUIDANCE CENTER
Executive :
Correctional administrator
Senior typist-clerk
Clinical Processing :
Staff psychiatrist
Correctional counselor III
Staff psychologist — clinical
Correctional counselor II
Correctional counselor I
Correctional officer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help — psychological
testing
Records Office :
Records officer III
Records officer I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
1.1
1
1
0.8
7
0.1
1
1
1
1
7
0.1
1
1
1
1
7
0.1
SALARY RANGE
$821-998
J.
1
614-746 '
530-710
(396)
$11,976
12,576
12,576
S.1I52
51,184
500
$11,976
12,576
12.576
8,952
52.196
500
1
1
1
584-746
8.520
8,520
1
1
1
1
1
1
584-710 '
12.576
8.520
12,576
8.520
1
1
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
15
15.1
15.1
$127,416
$135,900
$136,912
1
0.7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$950-1,155
710-783
710-783
644-710
$13,860
8,520
8,520
$13,860
8,952
8,520
1
1
1
584-710
7,856
8,248
1
1
2
1
1
5.8
0.8
1
1
2
1
1
6
0.8
1
1
2
1
1
6
0.8
746-S63
695-845
746-821
746-821
676-746
644-710
556-676
10,356
10,140
19,704
9,852
8.952
50,474
6,528
10,356
10,140
19,704
9,852
8,952
51,120
6,528
1.1
1
1
1
1
1
746-863
545-663
9,852
7,956
$172,570
9,852
7,956
19.4
18.8
18.8
$168,948
$174,040
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,155-1,405
457-556
$16,860
6,260
$16,860
6,568
0.5
1
0.9
1
7
1
6.2
1
1
2
1
7
1
6
1
1
2
1
7
1
6
1,439-1,929
927-1,128
905-1,100
842-1,023
764-927
545-663
395-505
20,004
13,536
21,720
12,276
74,523
7,410
34,750
21,000
13,536
22,800
12,276
76,028
7,776
35,438
0.3
0.3
0.3
(2,100)
2,225
2,225
0.8
1
1.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
676-821
530-644
457-556
395-505
395-480
8,112
6.952
6.620
5,200
5,308
8,520
7.308
6,672
5,462
5,576
24.8
26.3
26.3
$203,695
$241,756
$248,045
446.2
444
444
$3,709,896
$3,962,011
$4,032,310
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
90
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
STATE PRISON AT FOLSOM
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Warden
Administrative assistant I
Correctional officer
Senior stenographer
Business Services :
Business manager
Accounting officer III
Procurement and services officer II
Accounting officer II
Storekeeper IV
Storekeeper II
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Supervising clerk I
Senior clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help — trust
Temporary help — business services
Totals, Authorized Positions 19.1 16.6 16.6
CARE AND WELFARE
Custody :
Correctional administrator 1 1
Correctional captain 1 1
Correctional lieutenant 11.8 12
Correctional sergeant 37.2 38
Correctional officer 193 195.3
Senior clerk 1.8 2
Intermediate clerk 2 2
Temporary help — in-service training 3.2 3.5
Temporary help — military leave
relief 0.1 0.1
Temporary help — escapes and
emergencies 1.6 1.6
Medical :
Chief medical officer 1 1
Physician and surgeon II 2 2
Stiff psychiatrist 1 1
Dentist III 1 1
Dentist II 2 2
Pharmacist II 1 1
Supervising nurse II 1 1
Supervising nurse I 1 1
Senior medical technical assistant 3 3
Medical technical assistant 4.6 6
Senior clerk 1 1
Optometrist 0.2 0.2
Classification and Treatment :
Care and Treatment :
Correctional administrator 1 1
Correctional counselor II 1 -
Intermediate typist-clerk — 1
Temporary help — group counsel-
ing 1.1 1.1
Education :
Supervisor of education 1 1
Supervisor of vocational instruc-
tion 1 1
Instructor in auto body and
fender repair 1 1
Instructor in electronics 1 1
Instructor in general shop 1 1
Instructor in painting 1 -
Instructor in printing 111
Instructor in machine shop prac-
tices 1 - -
Instructor in sheet metal -work 111
Librarian III 111
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RAXfiE
1
1
1
$1,626-1,956
$22,050
$23,028
1
1
1
746-905
10,524
10.S60
1
—
—
545-663
_
—
1
1
1
469-571
6,S52
6,S52
1
1
1
1.213-1.475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
905-1,100
13.200
13,200
0.9
1
1
S21-99S
11,976
11,970
1
1
1
746-905
10.S60
10.S60
1
1
1
710-S63
10,104
10,356
1.4
1.5
1.5
584-746
11,268
11,628
1
—
—
5S4-710
—
—
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
S,112
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,72S
0.8
—
—
457-556
—
—
2.9
4
4
457-556
24,551
25,43$
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
_
„
395-4S0
—
—
-
-
_
(149)
-
-
0.1
0.1
0.1
(673)
467
467
$172,317
$161,152
12,576
12,576
9.852
$163,965
1
$1,155-1.405
$16,S60
$16.S60
1
S63-1.04S
11,880
12,476
12
731-S90
126,072
126,696
3S
633-768
345,752
347,503
195.3
545-663
1,505,223
1,527,956
2
457-556
13.344
13,344
2
395-4S0
11,520
11,520
3.5
(14,073)
20,612
20,612
0.1
(1,454)
1,442
1,442
1.6
(15,053)
10,760
10,760
1
1,667-2,127
24,312
24,312
2
1,439-1,929
42,000
42,000
1
1,439-1,929
22,044
22,044
1
1,512-1,S37
22,044
22,044
2
1,371-1,667
37,418
38,298
1
99S-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
7S3-950
11,400
11,400
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
3
602-731
25,632
26,316
6
545-695
45,380
46,069
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.2
50 day
2,600
2,600
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
S42-1.023
—
—
1
395-505
4,S60
5,100
1.1
(12,430)
11,046
11,046
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
950-1,155
13.S60
13,860
1
t
12,576
12,576
1
i
12,576
12,576
1
f
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
9,852
CORRECTIONS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Department of Corrections
STATE PRISON AT FOLSOM-Continued
91
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. 0FP0SIT10NS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Classification and Treatment —
Continued
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Jewish chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Classification and Parole :
Correctional counselor III
Correctional counselor II
Correctional counselor I
Correctional lieutenant
Records officer III
Records officer II
Records officer I
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Recreation :
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education
Adjustment Center :
Program administrator
Correctional counselor II
Correctional counselor I
Senior occupational therapist
Correctional officer
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food manager
Instructor in baking
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Butcher-meat cutter II
Temporary help — in-service training
Clothing :
Storekeeper II
Shoemaker
Correctional officer
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Housekeeping :
Correctional officer
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
SALARY RANGE
15.2 15.6
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III 1
Carpenter foreman 2
Painter foreman 1
Blacksmith foreman 0.9
Carpenter I 1
Locksmith 1
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I 1
Heat, Power and Water :
Chief engineer I 1
Fire chief 1
Electrician foreman 3
Plumber foreman 2
Water and sewage plant supervisor 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
15.6
$11S,143
$950-1,155
710-7S3
710-783
710-783
644-710
644-710
584-710
746-S63
695-845
746-821
746-821
676-746
$128,432
$13,860
18,792
9,396
9,396
8,520
S.520
8,520
10,356
10,140
19,704
19,704
S.628
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
1
1
$842-1,023
$12,276
$12,276
0.2
0.2
0.2
842-1,023
2,021
2 122
1.4
1
1
S42-1.023
10.39S
10,909
1
1
1
927-1.12S
13,536
13,536
2
2
2
842-1,023
24,552
24,552
2.4
2
5
764-927
21,346
22,205
0.9
—
—
731-890
_
_
1
1
1
676-S21
8,214
8.62S
1
1
1
5S4-710
S.520
S,520
0.9
1
1
530-644
7,368
7.72S
2.4
3
3
457-556
19,860
20,016
2.5
2
2
457-556
13.344
13,344
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
8
6
6
395-505
35,116
35,560
1
1
1
395^80
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
395-1S0
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
i
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
950-1.155
13,475
13,860
1
1
1
S42-1.023
12,276
12,276
2
2
2
764-927
21,606
22,119
—
1
1
676-821
8,112
8,520
1.8
0.1
0.1
545-663
750
750
319.1
318.1
318.1
$2,651, 3S2
$2,724,695
$2,757,043
1
1
1
5.5
1
1
1
1
5.5
1
0.1
1
1
1
5.5
1
0.1
$821-998
614-746
530-710
530-644
(-)
$11,976
12,576
8,556
40,392
7,728
236
$11,976
12,576
8,952
41,100
7,728
236
1
0.7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
584-746
584-710
545-663
S,520
7.00S
7,956
8,520
7,368
7,956
1
1
1
1
1
1
584-710
4S0-584
8.520
7,008
8,520
7,008
1
1
1
545-663
7,956
7,956
$129,896
$13,S60
18,792
9,396
9,396
8,520
8,520
8,520
10,356
10,140
19,704
19,704
8,952
92
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
STATE PRISON AT FOLSOM-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.) I
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
rj
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Heat, Power and Water — Continued
Stationary engineer
Refrigeration engineman
Institution fire fighter — part-time _
Correctional officer
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Equipment maintenance foreman _
Heavy equipment mechanic
Automobile mechanic
Correctional officer
Departmental Bus Operation :
Correctional sergeant
Correctional officer
Temporary help— departmental bus
operation
Totals, Authorized Positions
EMERGENCY FOREST FIRE
SUPPRESSION
Overtime
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
1
1
0.8
1
1
1
0.8
1
1
0.8
SALARY RANGE
$644-710
644-710
556-676
545-663
$8,520
8,520
6,52S
$8,520
8,520
6,528
1
0.6
0.4
o
1
1
2
1
1
2
746-863
676-783
644-746
545-663
9,852
S.952
15,912
9,852
8,952
15,912
3
4
3
4
3
4
633-768
545-663
27,64S
31,824
27.64S
31,824
3.6
3.6
3.6
(17,514)
19,446
19,446
34.3
0.1
32.4
32.4
3S7.S 3S2.7 3S2.7
$286,154
5774
$3,228,770
$282,73S
$283,062
$3,297,017
$3,333,966
f Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
INSTITUTION FOR MEN
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent III
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Business Services :
Business manager
Accounting officer III
Procurement and services officer II
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper II
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Supervising clerk I
Storekeeper I
Senior stenographer
Accounting technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help — business services
Totals, Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
SALARY R\NGE
1
1
1
$1,626-1,956
$23,472
$23,472
1
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
o.s
1
1
821-998
11,976
11.976
1
1
1
644-783
9,396
9.396
1
1
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
1
—
—
584-710
—
—
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,72S
2
2
2
505-644
14,736
14,736
0.9
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6,852
3.9
4
4
457-556
25,377
26,298
0.9
1
1
395-505
5,020
5,264
1
1
1
395-180
5,760
5,760
2.S
2
2
395-480
10,880
11,134
0.1
0.2
0.2
(440)
1,335
1,335
23.4
22.2
22.2
$190,917
$191,628
$193,491
Custody :
Correctional administrator 1
Correctional captain 2
Correctional lieutenant 12.3
Correctional sergeant 27.4
Correctional officer 179.1
Senior stenographer 0.8
Temporary help — in-service training 1.5
Temporary help — military leave 0.4
Temporary help — escapes and emer-
gencies 0.5
Medical :
Chief medical officer 1
Physician and surgeon II 3
Staff psychiatrist 1
Dentist III 1
Dentist II 7.2
Pharmacist II 1
1
1
$1,155-1,405
$16,860
$16,860
2
2
863-1,048
25,152
25.152
13
13
731-890
138,705
139,020
2S
28
633-76S
255,744
257,409
169.4
169.4
545-663
1,314,361
1,330,991
1
1
469-571
6,544
6,852
3
3
(12,433)
18,552
18,552
0.2
0.2
(2,690)
1,374
1,374
0.6
0.6
(3,915)
4,602
4,602
1
1
1,667-2,127
24,312
24,312
3
3
1,439-1,929
66,192
66,192
1
1
1,439-1,929
22,044
22,044
1
1
1,512-1,837
21,696
22,044
8
8
1,371-1,667
154,218
156,934
1
1
998-1,100
13,200
13,200
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
93
INSTITUTION FOR MEN-Continued
UI
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_1
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Medical — Continued
Nurse-anesthetist
Supervising nurse II
Supervising nurse I
Surgical nurse II
Medical record librarian
Clinical laboratory technologist
Medical technical assistant
Senior typist-clerk
Optometrist — part-time
Classification and Treatment :
Care and Treatment :
Correctional administrator
Program administrator
Correctional counselor II
Temporary help — group counsel-
ing
Correctional case worker —
trainee
Education :
Supervisor of education
Supervisor of vocational instruc-
tion
Instructor in auto mechanics
Instructor in auto and body
fender repair
Instructor in culinary arts
Instructor in electronics
Instructor in carpentry
Instructor in general shop
Instructor in offset printing and
duplicating processes
Instructor in masonry
Instructor in machine shop prac-
tices
Instructor in welding
Instructor in sheet metal work
Instructor in landscape gardening
Instructor in typewriter repair
Arts and crafts teacher
Librarian III
Correctional officer
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Jewish chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Classification and Parole :
Correctional counselor III
Correctional counselor II
Correctional counselor I
Records officer III
Records officer I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Recreation :
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education
Totals, Authorized Positions
1
1
S.8
1
1
1
3
1
0.5
1.7
0.1
1.2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.9
1
1
1
2.8
1
1
1.6
1
5.9
1
1
1
9
1
1
1
4.1
1
0.5
0.4
1
1
9
1
1
1
4.1
1
0.5
0.4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
5
1
303.7 291.2 291.2
SALABY EANGE
$821-998
$11,976
$11,976
783-950
11,400
11,400
710-863
93,204
93,204
710-S63
10,356
10.356
644-783
9,396
9,396
676-783
9,248
9,396
545-695
30,279
31,383
457-556
6,672
6,672
50 day
6,550
6.550
1,155-1.405
16,860
16,860
950-1,155
26,136
26.748
842-1,023
(799)
(8,866)
1,048-1,273
950-1,155
t
t
676-S21
545-663
842-1,023
842-1,023
842-1,023
927-1,128
842-1,023
764-927
676-821
530-644
469-571
457-556
395-505
395^S0
$2,629,053
2,295
14,821
15,276
13,860
12,576
12,576
11,265
12,576
11,355
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
9,852
7,137
12,276
10,909
12,276
13,212
12,276
21,064
9,852
7,728
6,204
6,672
29,677
5,760
23,976
$2,699,136
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food manager
Instructor in baking
Instructor in meat cutting
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Baker II
Temporary help — in-service training
(culinary)
Clothing :
Instructor in shoemaking
Storekeeper II
Tailor
Correctional officer
Totals, Authorized Positions
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
2,295
14,821
15,276
13,860
12,576
12,576
11,832
12,570
11,928
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
9,852
7,503
12,276
11,446
12,276
13,536
12,276
21,564
9,852
7,728
6,516
6,672
29,700
5,760
23.976
$2,726,184
1
0.9
1
1
3.7
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
$821-998^
t
614-746
530-710
530-644
$11,976
9,700
9,852
8,952
29,226
6,360
$11,976
10,188
10,356
8,952
29,922
6,672
0.1
0.1
0.1
(60)
365
365
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
t
584-746
584-710
545-663
12,576
8,520
7,008
12,576
8,520
7,368
11.7
12.1
12.1
$98,485
$104,535
$106,895
94
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
INSTITUTION FOR MEN-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III
Plumber foreman
Carpenter foreman
Painter foreman
Painter I
Locksmith
Correctijnal officer
Heat. Power and Water :
Chief engineer I
Electrician foreman
Fire chief
Water and sewage plant supervisor
Stationary engineer
Institution firefighter — part-time —
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Equipment maintenance foreman
Automotive mechanic
Totals, Authorized Positions
RECEPTION-GUIDANCE CENTER
Executive :
Correctional administrator
Senior stenographer
Clinical Processing :
Chief psychiatrist
Staff psychiatrist
Senior psychologist
Correctional counselor III
Staff psychologist — clinical
Instructor in general shop
Correctional counselor II
Correctional counselor I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Records Office :
Records officer III
Supervising clerk I
Records officer I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
EMERGENCY FOREST FIRE
SUPPRESSION
Overtime
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
SALAEY RANGE
1
1
1
$950-1,155
$13,860
$13,860
1
1
1
746-S21
9.852
9,852
1
1
1
710-7S3
9,396
9,396
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
1
—
—
644-710
—
—
0.9
1
1
644-710
8,080
8,486
0.9
1
1
545-663
7,956
7,956
0.6
1
1
746-863
9.24S
9,700
2
2
2
746-821
19.704
19,704
1
1
1
695-845
10,140
10,140
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
4.6
o
5
644-710
41,904
42,294
1.2
1.2
1.2
556-676
9,792
9,792
1
1
1
746-863
8,952
9,396
1
1
1
644-746
8,520
8,520
19.2
19.2
19.2
$167,710
$175,752
$177,444
1
1
1
$1,155-1,405
$16,860
$16,860
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
_
1
1
1,667-2,127
20,004
21,000
0.6
1
1
1,439-1,929
17,268
18,144
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
2.3
2
•7
927-1,128
27,072
27,072
3
3
3
905-1,100
36,036
37,176
1
1
1
676-1,048
12.576
12.576
9
'■>
2
842-1,023
24,552
24,552
10.4
11
11
764-927
114,708
117,651
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
8.1
S
8
395-505
45.482
46,237
o
2
2
395^S0
11,336
11,520
1
1
1
676-821
9,137
9,586
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
2
2
2
530-644
14,976
15,456
1
1
1
457-556
6,646
6,672
0.9
1
1
395-505
4,860
5,100
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
40.3
0.1
42
42
398.4 386.7 386.7
$339,622
$629
$3,424,416
$402,613
$410,702
$3,573,664 $3,614,716
Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
95
MEDICAL FACILITY
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) |Aulh.) (Aiith.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Medical facility superintendent
Secretary I
Intermediate stenographer
Business Services :
Business manager
Accounting officer — state institution
Procurement and services officer II
Storekeeper III
Propi i ty clerk II
Accountant I
Supervising clerk I
Storekeeper I
Senior stenographer
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help — budget prep-
aration
Temporary help — storekeeper
Totals, Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
0.5
1
0.6
1
1
1
1
0.8
1
1
1.8
1
0.8
1
2.1
1
3
0.1
0.4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
0.1
0.4
20.1 19.5
Custody :
Correctional administrator 1 1
Correctional captain 2 2
Correctional lieutenant 17.9 16.8
Correctional sergeant 37.5 34.8
Correctional officer 255.2 255.1
Correctional casework trainee 0.3 —
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Intermediate clerk 1.9 2
Telephone operator, nonmultiple
board 2.9 1
Junior clerk 0.2 —
Temporary help — in-service training 4.5 4.5
Temporary help — military leave 0.4 0.4
Temporary help — escapes and emer-
gencies 0.8 0.8
Temporary help — night school secur-
ity 0.2 0.2
Medical :
Assistant superintendent, psychiatric
services 0.9 1
Chief medical officer 1 1
Senior psychiatrist 1.6 2
Physician and surgeon II 4.8 7
Staff psychiatrist 4 7
Dentist III 1 1
Dentist II 5.9 7
Physician and surgeon I 0.5 -
Dentist I 1
Psychiatric resident II 1 -
Pharmacist II 1 1
Program administrator 2.9 3
Correctional case work training
supervisor 0.9 -
Staff psychologist — clinical 4 4
Supervising nurse III 1 1
Correctional counselor II 3 3
Nurse-anesthetist 1 1
Supervising psychiatric nurse 1 1
Senior clinical laboratory
technologist 1 1
Supervising nurse I 3.8 4
Surgical nurse II 0.2 1
Senior psychiatric nurse 2.8 4
Physical therapist II 1 1
Senior occupational therapist 1 1
Medical record librarian 1 1
Psychiatric nurse 0.6 -
Senior medical technical assistants 2 2
Graduate nurse a 1 1
Occupational therapist - 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
0.1
0.4
19.5
SALARY RANGE
$2,026-2,163
543-660
425-517
1,213-1,475
821-998
821-998
644-783
584-710
556-676
530-644
505-644
469-571
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-4S0
(632)
(1,919)
$154,660
$25,956
7.508
5,582
17.700
11,976
11.976
9,396
8,112
7,068
14,706
6,852
5,484
5,85S
11,178
5,760
10,620
709
2,182
$168,6S3
$25,956
7.920
5,858
17,700
11,976
11.976
9,396
8,112
7,428
14,736
6,852
5,760
6,154
11 .451
5,760
10,860
709
2,182
$170,786
1
$1,155-1,405
$16,860
$16,860
9
863-1,048
25,152
25,152
16.8
731-890
179,671
179,717
34.8
633-768
318,028
320.192
255.1
545-663
1,952,538
1,991,231
—
556-614
—
_
1
395-505
5,140
5,396
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
1
395-480
5,286
5,553
—
342-415
—
_
4.5
(24,074)
25,254
25.254
0.4
(2,169)
2,101
2,101
0.8
(5,560)
4,123
4,123
0.2
(1,234)
1,295
1,295
1
1,750-2,161
25,864
25,932
1
1.667-2,127
25,524
25,524
2
1,587-2.026
46,296
46,296
7
1,439-1,929
133,040
138,097
7
1,439-1,929
135,064
137,692
1
1,512-1.837
22,044
22,044
7
1,371-1.667
132,044
134,556
—
1,305-1,439
—
—
—
1.183-1,439
—
—
—
571-1,243
—
—
1
998-1,100
13,200
13,200
3
950-1,155
39,552
40,146
__
927-1,128
_
_
4
905-1,100
51,826
52,436
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
3
842-1,023
36,628
36,828
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
783-950
9,978
10,482
1
710-863
10,104
10,356
4
710-863
41,424
41,424
1
710-863
8,520
8,952
4
710-863
40,380
40,933
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
1
644-783
8,146
8,556
_
644-783
—
—
2
602-731
17,148
17,544
1
599-728
8,736
8.736
1
584-710
7,956
8,354
96
Department1 of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
MEDSCAL FACILITY-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Medical — Continued
Medical technical assistant a
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help — consultant services
Care and Treatment :
Temporary help — group counsel-
ing
Classification and Treatment :
Education :
Supervisor of education
High school teacher
Business education teacher
Instructor in electronics
Instructor in mill and cabinet
work
Instructor in machine shop
practices
Instructor in sheet metal work
Instructor in landscape gardening
Instructor in mechanical drawing
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Jewish chaplain — intermittent
Protestant chaplain
Classification and Parole :
Correctional counselor III
Correctional counselor II
Records officer III
Records officer I
Senior file clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Recreation :
Instructor in recreation and phys-
ical education
Correctional sergeant
Stress Assessment Unit :
Correctional counselor III
Correctional counselor I
Correctional officer
Intermediate stenographer
Departmental Identification and Ar-
chive Unit:
Records officer II
Records officer I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food manager 1 1
Instructor in baking 1 1
Supervising cook II 1 1
Supervising cook I 8.6 9
Butcher-meat cutter II 1 1
Temporary help — culinary in-service
training 0.1 0.1
Clothing :
Storekeeper II 1 1
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II 1 1
Laundry supervisor I 1 1
Housekeeping :
Storekeeper II 0.2 1
Storekeeper I 0.8 -
Totals, Authorized Positions 16.7 17.1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
34.3
2.8
2.7
1
1.7
32.8
2
4
1.7
32.8
2
4
1.7
$545-695
469-571
425-517
395-480
(18,713)
$249,897
13,704
22,054
23,884
$254,417
13,704
22,858
23,884
1.1
1
1
(5,851)
5,697
5,697
1
2
1
1
1
l
l
1
2
1
1
1,048-1,273
t
t
t
15,276
25,152
10,356
12,576
15.276
25,152
10,860
12,576
1
1
1
t
12,326
12,576
1
1
1
1
l
l
l
l
1
1
1
1
t
t
t
4
1
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
1
0.2
1
l
0.2
1
1
0.2
1
842-1,023
842-1,023
842-1,023
12,276
2,014
12,276
12.276
2,014
12,276
1
3.3
1
1
1
3
3.5
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
927-1,128
842-1,023
676-821
530-644
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-480
12,126
48,654
9,852
7,668
6,672
17,252
11,160
5,760
5,440
12,735
49,104
9,852
7,728
6,672
18,112
11,412
5,760
5,714
1.8
0.1
3
3
633-768
28,800
29,616
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
927-1,128
764-927
545-663
425-517
13,536
10,524
7,956
5,582
13,536
11,038
7,956
5,858
1
1.9
0.1
1
2.9
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
584-710
530-644
425-517
395-505
395-480
8,282
7,728
5,760
16,580
$4,103,610
8,520
7,728
5,760
16,828
461.1
458.3
458.3
$3,820,507
$4,170,325
1
1
1
9
1
$821-998^
614-746*
530-710
530-644
$11,976
11,976
8,486
67,530
7.72S
$11,976
11,976
8,916
68,394
7,728
0.1
(109)
200
200
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
1
1
584-710
480-584
8,350
7,008
8,520
7,008
1
584-746
505-644
8,520
8,520
17.1
$127,302
$140,294
$141,758
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
97
MEDICAL FACILITY-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Flllad) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures:
Chief of plant operation III
Carpenter foreman
Painter foreman
Locksmith
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I
Heat, Power and Water:
Chief engineer I
Fire chief
Electrician foreman
Plumber foreman
Water and sewage plant supervisor
Stationary engineer
Refrigeration engineman
Institution fire fighter — part-time _
Temporary help — stationary
engineer
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Equipment maintenance foreman
Correctional officer
Truck driver
Totals. Authorized Positions
EMERGENCY FOREST FIRE
SUPPRESSION
1
2
1.9
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$950-1,155
710-783
710-783
644-710
$13,860
18,792
9,396
8,520
$13,860
18,792
9,396
8,520
1
-
-
584-710
-
-
1
1
2
1.4
1
3
1
0.8
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
0.8
1
1
9
i
l
3
1
0.8
746-S63
695-S45
746-821
746-821
676-746
644-710
644-710
556-676
10,356
10.140
19,704
8,952
■VJ.-2
25,288
8.520
6,528
10,356
10,140
19,704
9,396
8,952
25,560
8,520
6,528
0.2
0.2
0.2
(1,034)
1,074
1,074
1
0.2
0.8
1
1
1
1
746-863
545-663
556-314
9,852
7,338
9,852
7,36S
Temporary help
FARMING AND PROCESSING
Correctional officer
Temporary help — farming and proc-
essing
Totals. Authorized Positions
RECEPTION-GUIDANCE CENTER
Executive :
Correctional administrator
Senior stenographer I
Clinical Processing :
Chief psychiatrist
Staff psychiatrist
Senior psychologist
Correctional counselor III
Staff psychologist — clinical
Vocational testing and counseling
supervisor
Correctional counselor II
Correctional counselor I
Psychiatric resident II
Correctional casework trainee
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Records Office :
Records officer III
Supervising clerk I
Records officer I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
20.3
0.1
1
o.s
1.8
18
18
$17S,377
$167,272
1
O.S
1
0.8
1.S
1.8
$545-663
(1,702)
$9,113
$7,956
5,366
$13,322
$168,01 H
$7,956
5,366
$13,322
1
1
1
$1,155-1,405
$16,S60
$16,S60
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.S52
0.8
1
1
1,667-2,127
20,004
21,000
0.2
1
1
1,439-1,929
15,987
15,987
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
2
2
2
927-1,128
27,072
27,072
3
3
3
905-1,100
39,600
39,600
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1.8
2
2
842-1,023
24,352
24.552
11.1
12
12
764-927
124,248
127,791
0.4
_
_
571-1.243
—
—
1.2
_
_
556-614
—
—
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6.204
11.6
12
12
395-505
70,393
71,820
1
1
1
676-S21
9.S52
9.S52
1
1
1
530-644
7.54S
7.72S
«>
2
2
530-644
15,456
15,456
_
1
1
425-517
6.204
6.204
1.1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1.7
2
2
395-^80
10,020
$434,168
10,506
43.9
46
46
$37S,620
$441,000
564
560.7
560.7
$4,669,224
$5,027,349
$5,105,209
(a) 1 graduate nurse position, 2 senior medical technical assistant positions and 34.3 medical technical assistant positions were pre-
viously classified under Custody,
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
4— L-627SW
98
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
MEN'S COLONY-EAST FACSLITY
SALARIES AND "WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled, (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Warden
Deputy superintendent
Administrative assistant I
Correctional lieutenant
Correctional officer
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Business Services :
Business manager
Accounting officer III
Procurement and services officer II
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper II
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Supervising clerk I
Storekeeper I
Senior stenographer
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk .
Temporary help — husiness services
Totals, Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
Custody :
Correctional administrator 1
Correctional captain 1
Correctional lieutenant 23.5
Correctional sergeant 44.8
Correctional officer a 19S.1
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2
Temporary help — in-service training 2.8
Temporary help — escapes and emer-
gencies 0.2
Temporary help — military leave 0.4
Medical :
Chief medical officer 1
Chief psychiatrist 1
Physician and surgeon II 3
Dentist III 1
Dentist II 2
Pharmacist II 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 1
Nurse-anesthetist 1
Supervising nurse II 1
Senior clinical laboratory technolo-
gist 0.8
Surgical nurse I 1
Senior medical technical assistant 5
Medical technical assistant a 11.1
Senior x-ray technician 0.8
X-ray technician 0.2
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Classification and Treatment :
Care and Treatment :
Program administrator 4
Correctional counselor II 4.1
Correctional counselor I 4
Temporary help — group counseling 0.9
Education :
Supervisor of education 1
Supervisor of academic instruc-
tion —
Supervisor of vocational instruc-
tion 1
Instructor in auto mechanics 1
Instructor in electronics 1
Instructor in dry cleaning work 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,626-1,956
$21,516
$22,584
—
1
1
1,337-1,626
16,044
16,860
—
—
1
746-905
—
9,396
0.4
1
—
731-890
10,6S0
—
0.5
—
—
545-663
—
_
2
o
o
469-571
13,704
13,704
0.7
1
1
425-517
5,674
5,954
0.3
-
-
395-505
-
-
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
1
644-7S3
9.396
9,396
1
1
1
5S4-746
S.520
8,520
1
—
—
5S4-710
—
—
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
530-644
7.72S
7.72S
1
—
—
505-644
—
—
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,335
6,646
2
2
<>
457-556
13.136
13,344
1.6
1
1
395-505
4,980
5,220
2
2
o
395-4S0
11,152
11,520
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
-
0.1
0.1
(45)
S1S0.515
402
402
22.5
21.1
21.1
$192,S67
$194,S74
1
1
$1,155-1,405
$16,S60
$16,S60
1
1
S63-1,04S
12,576
12,576
23
23
731-890
243,657
245.325
44.4
44.4
633-76S
405.577
408,709
197.9
197.9
545-663
1,498,583
1,534,928
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.S52
1
1
425-517
■ 6,204
6,204
2
2
395-505
11,520
11,520
o
o
(20.S24)
29,73S
29.73S
1
1
(1,625)
7,277
7,277
0.5
0.5
(2,654)
3,241
3,241
1
1
1,667-2,127
25,524
25,524
1
1
1,667-2,127
24,312
24,312
3
3
1.439-1.929
69,444
69,444
1
1
1,512-1,837
22,044
22,044
2
2
1,371-1,667
40.00S
40,00S
1
1
998-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
905-1,100
13.200
13,200
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
7S3-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
710-863
9.S52
10.356
1
1
644-783
9.396
9.396
5
o
602-731
43,680
43,860
14
14
545-695
104.001
107,097
1
1
556-676
7,668
8,048
—
—
530-644
—
—
1
1
469-571
6.516
6.852
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
4
4
950-1,155
55.440
55,440
3
3
S42-1.023
36,628
36.828
4
4
764-927
43,425
44,324
0.4
0.4
(7,073)
2,623
2,623
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
i
12.576
12.576
1
1
!
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
11,544
12,126
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
99
MEN'S COLONY-EAST FACILITY-Continued
UJ
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_l
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (tuth.) (»uth.)
1
2 CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Classification and Treatment — Continued
Education — Continued
Instructor in furniture refinishing
and repair
Instructor in painting
Instructor in plumbing
Instructor in machine shop prac-
tices
Instructor in welding
Instructor in sheet metal work __
Instructor in shoemaking
Instructor in landscape gardening
Instructor in mechanical drawing
Arts and crafts teacher
Instructor in recreation and phys-
ical education
Librarian III
Senior clerk
Temporary help — teacher train-
ing
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Classification and Parole :
Correctional counselor II
Records officer III
Records officer II
Records officer I
Senior file clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Special Psychiatric Unit:
Staff psychiatrist
Staff psychologist — clinical
Correctional counselor I
Intermediate stenographer
Totals. Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food manager
Instructor in baking
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Butcher-meat cutter II
Temporary help — in-service training
Clothing :
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
Laundry :
Storekeeper I
Housekeeping :
Storekeeper II
Totals, Authorized Positions
1
1
0.8
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
T
T
t
$12,576
12,576
$12,576
12,576
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
f
t
t
t
t
j.
;
f
9,738
11.880
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
10.230
12,476
12,576
12,576
12,576
12.576
12,576
o
1
0.9
2
1
1
2
1
1
t
$676-821
457-556
22,496
9,852
6,210
23,100
9,852
6,516
0.1
-
-
(452)
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
S42-1.023
842-1,023
12.276
12,276
12,276
12,276
1
0.8
1
1
1
3
12.1
o
1
1
1
1
1
3
11
o
1
1
1
1
1
3
11
2
927-1,128
676-821
584-710
530-644
457-556
425-517
395-505
395^1S0
13,536
9,322
8.520
7,72S
6.672
17.S52
62,786
11.3S2
13,536
9,776
8,520
7,728
6,672
18.12S
64.056
11,520
0.8
1
2
i
1
1
2
1
1
1
o
i
1,439-1.929
905-1.100
764-927
425-517
21,000
13,200
21,227
5,697
$3,250,600
21,000
13.200
21,775
5,979
369.2
372.2
372.2
$3,056,684
$3,302,2SS
1
1
1
S
1
0.1
1
1
1
S
1
0.2
1
1
1
s
1
0.2
$S21-99S
J.
614-746 '
530-710
530-644
(431)
$11,976
12.576
8.952
61,524
7.72S
1,525
$11,976
12,576
8,952
61,S24
7,728
1,525
1
1
1
1
1
1
584-746
505-644
S.4S6
7,368
S,520
7,36S
1
1
1
505-644
7.368
7,368
1
1
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
PLANT OPERATION
16.1
16.2
16.2
$129,449
$136,023
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III 1
Plumber foreman 2
Carpenter foreman 1.8
Painter foreman 1.5
Locksmith 1.9
Correctional officer 0.2
Building maintenance man 0.9
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I 1
Heat, Power and Water :
Chief engineer I 1
Fire chief 1
Electrician foreman 2
Water and sewage plant supervisor 1.8
Stationary engineer 5.7
Institution fire fighter — part-time 0.S
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$136,357
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
o
1
1
2
1
$950-1,155
746-821
710-783
710-783
644-710
545-663
556-614
$13,860
19,666
9.396
9.396
17,006
7,128
$13,860
19,704
9,396
9.396
17,040
7,368
1
1
5S4-710
S,520
8,520
1
1
2
2
6
O.S
1
1
2
2
6
0.8
746-S63
695-S45
746-821
676-746
644-710
556-676
9,174
10,140
19,704
17,404
49,192
6,528
9,624
10,140
19,704
17.S32
50,340
6,528
100
Department of Corrections
MEN'S COLONY-EAST FACILITY-Continued
CORRECTIONS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
^
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Equipment maintenance foreman-
Correctional officer
Totals, Authorized Positions _.
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
25.6
24.8
24.S
433.4 434.3 434.3
SALARY RANGE
$746-863
545-663
$217,940
$3,5S4,5S8
$9,738
15,912
$9,S52
15,912
$222,764
$3,802,254
$225,216
a Three correctional offices reclassified to Medical Assistants to properly reflect duties.
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of
$3,S5S,735
Application for Teachers."
MEN'S COLONY-WEST FACILITY
INSTITUTION OPERATIONS
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Deputy superintendent
Senior stenographer
Business Services :
Business manager II
Accounting officer
Procurement, and services officer I —
Storekeeper II
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Storekeeper I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Accounting technician II
Bookkeeping machine operator I __
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary hell) — business services
Totals. Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
0.3
1
1
$1,337-1,626
§17,700
$18,576
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
0.9
—
—
821-998
—
—
1
1
1
746-905
9.396
9,852
1
1
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
1.1
—
—
5S4-710
—
—
o.s
—
_
556-676
-
—
1
1
1
505-644
7,36S
7.36S
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
5,910
6,210
1
1
1
45i-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
2.3
o
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
-
-
-
(72)
360
360
14.4
CARE AND WELFARE
Custody :
Correctional administrator
Correctional captain 1
Correctional lieutenant S
Correctional sergeant 15.2
Correctional officer 100
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Temporary help — in-service
training 1.3
Temporary help — escapes and emer-
gencies 1
Temporary help — military leave 0.4
Temporary help — work crew
Medical :
Chief medical officer 1
Physician and surgeon II 2
Staff psychiatrist 1
Dentist II 1-9
Pharmacist II 1
Supervising nurse II 1
Senior clinical laboratory technolo-
gist 1
Senior medical technical assistant — 5
Medical technical assistant 5
Senior x-ray technician 0.8
N-ray technician 0.2
Intermediate stenographer 1.8
Classification and Treatment :
Care and Treatment :
Correctional administrator 1
Correctional counselor II 1
Temporary help — group counsel-
ing 0.6
Education :
Supervisor of education 1
Instructor in electronics 1
Arts and crafts teacher 1
Librarian III 1
12
12
$111,773
$101,466
$103.09S
1
1
8
16
102.5
1
1
1
8
16
102.5
1
$1,155-1,405
863-1,048
731-890
633-76S
545-663
395-505
$16.S60
11.355
85,440
146,347
793,470
5,140
$16,860
11,928
85.440
147.419
804.149
5,396
2 2
2.2
(9,640)
10,745
10.745
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
(7,S73)
(3,232)
(234)
3.615
3,223
3,615
3,223
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
i
2
1
1
1,667-2,127
1,439-1,929
1.439-1,929
1.371-1,667
99S-1,100
783-950
25,524
44.14S
17.26S
40,00S
13.200
11,400
25,524
44,148
18,144
40,008
13,200
11,400
1
5
5
1
1
1
5
5
1
1
710-863
602-731
545-695
556-676
530-644
425-517
10,356
43,396
37,638
7,66S
6,204
10,356
43,824
38.688
8,048
6,204
1
1
1,155-1,405
842-1,023
16,860
16,860
-
-
(4,309)
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,04S-1,273
t
676-S2l'
12,576
12,576
9,852
12,576
12,576
9.S52
CORRECTIONS
101
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Department of Corrections
MEN'S COLONY-WEST FACILITY-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aiilh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
INSTITUTION OPERATIONS— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Classification and Treatment :
Religion :
Catholic chaplain 111
Protestant chaplain - 111
Classification and l'arole :
Correctional counselor III 111
Correctional counselor II 111
Correctional counselor I 2 2 2
Records officer II 111
Records officer I 111
Senior stenographer 111
Senior typist-clerk 111
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.6 6 6
Recreation :
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education 111
Totals, Authorized Positions ___ 174.S 174.9 174.9
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food manager
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Temporary help — in-service training
Clothing :
Storekeeper II
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Plumber foreman
Heavy truck driver
Laundry supervisor I
Totals Authorized Positions ___ 13.5 15.1 15.1
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation II
Electrician foreman
Plumber foreman
Carpenter foreman
Painter foreman
Maintenance of Grounds :
Instructor in landscape gardening-
Heat, Power, and Water :
Chief engineer I
Stationary engineer
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Correctional officer
Totals, Authorized Positions ___ 10.6 10 10
SALARY RANGE
$842-1.023
842-1,023
927-1,128
842-1.023
764-927
584-710
530-644
469-571
457-556
395-505
$1,473,448
$11,584
12,276
13,212
12,276
22.24S
8,520
7,728
6,852
6.672
33,940
12,576
$12,176
12,276
13.530
12.270
22.248
8.520
7.728
6,852
6,672
34,701
12,570
$1,532,753
$1,549,744
1
1
6.9
0.1
1
1
7
0.1
1
1
7
0.1
$S21-998
614-746
530-710
(501)
$11,640
8,952
53.976
473
$11,976
S.952
54,096
473
1
1
1
584-746
8,180
8,520
1.9
0.9
0.7
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
584-710
746-821
584-644
480-584
15.528
8,952
7.008
5,760
15,888
W.V.U)
7.368
0,060
$103,794
$120,469
$122,729
1
1
1.8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$863-1,048
746-821
746-821
710-783
710-783
$11,448
9.852
9.852
9.396
9,396
$12,026
9,852
9,852
9,396
9,396
1
1
1
t
12,576
12,576
1
1.8
1
2
1
2
746-863
644-710
10,356
16,248
10.356
16,632
1
1
1
545-663
7,956
7,956
$98,085
l$97,080
$98,042
EMERGENCY FOREST FIRE
SUPPRESSION
Overtime 0.7 $5,005 - -
Totals, Institution Operations 214 212! 212 $1,792,105 $1,851,768 $1,873,613
CAMP OPERATIONS
STATE CONSERVATION CAMPS
Correctional sergeant 0.9 1 1 S633"!6^ $?|12 $?';12
Temporary help— various 0.1 0.2 0.2 (870) 1,3 << 1,377
Totals, Camp Operations " ~T~ 1.2 " 1.2 $8,751 $10,593 $10,593
G^^T%^\A™°^IZ^--- 215 ~^37^37 $1,800,856 $1,862,361 $1,884,206
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
102
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
STATE PRISON AT
SAN QUENTIN
UJ
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_J
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Warden
Correctional administrator
Secretary I
Intermediate stenographer
Business Services :
Business manager
Accounting officer III
Procurement and services officer II
Accounting officer II
Storekeeper IV
Storekeeper II
Business service assistant
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Correctional officer
Supervising clerk I
Property clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Accounting technician II
Bookkeeping machine operator II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help — business office
Totals, Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
SALARY EANGE
1
1
1
$1,708-1,957
$23,4S4
$23,484
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16.S60
16,860
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
2
o
2
425-517
12,016
12.30S
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
905-1,100
13.200
13,200
1
1
1
S21-998
11,976
11,976
—
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
2
2
2
584-746
15,528
15,888
1
1
1
614-746
S.952
8,952
1
1
1
584-710
S,520
8,520
1.9
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
3
3
3
545-663
22,785
23,229
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
—
—
505-614
—
—
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3.7
4
4
457-556
25,500
25,776
1
1
1
435-530
5,860
6,160
3
2
2
395-505
11,520
11,520
1
1
1
395-480
4.S60
5,100
1.8
2
2
395-480
10,146
10,653
0.1
0.2
0.2
(1,056)
2,470
2,470
32.5
Custody :
Correctional administrator 1
Program administrator 2.5
Correctional captain 1
Correctional counselor II 2.9
Correctional counselor I 6.5
Correctional lieutenant 19.4
Correctional sergeant 50.7
Correctional officer 263.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.5
Intermediate clerk 3.7
Intermediate file clerk 1
Temporary help — in-service training 3
Temporary help — military leave 1.1
Temporary help — escapes and
emergencies 18.9
Temporary help — trial of inmates 1
Temporary help — executions 0.1
Temporary help — condemned row 1.8
Temporary help — adult authority 1.1
Medical :
Chief medical officer 1
Chief psychiatrist 1
Physician and surgeon II 4.3
Staff psychiatrist 2.4
Dentist III 1
Dentist II 4.7
Pharmacist II 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 1.5
Correctional counselor II 1
Nurse-anesthetist 0.6
Supervising nurse II 1
Correctional counselor I 3
Senior clinical laboratory technolo-
gist 1
Supervising nurse I 3
Surgical nurse II 1
Supervising clerk II 1
Senior medical technical assistant _ 5.7
Medical technical assistant 7.8
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 2
Intermediate clerk 1
31.2
31.2
$263,539
$267,969
$270,832
1
1
$1,155-1,405
$16,860
$16,860
4
4
950-1,155
51,612
53,038
1
1
863-1,048
11,496
12,076
4
4
842-1.023
48,754
49,104
14
14
764-927
138.268
142,917
21
21
731-S90
221,181
222,636
54
54
633-768
481,853
487,412
263.7
263.7
545-663
2.005.687
2,049,022
4
4
395-505
21,465
22,082
4
4
395^180
23,040
23,040
_
—
395^80
—
—
4.1
4.1
22,596
26,382
26,382
1.2
1.2
8,231
8,240
8,240
2.8
2.8
141,599
31,925
31,925
1.5
1.5
7.236
10,490
10,490
0.9
0.9
550
688
688
3.3
3.3
13,673
16,124
16,124
1
1
8,389
8,278
8,278
1
1
1,667-2.127
25,524
25,524
1
1
1,667-2,127
25,524
25,524
4.1
4.1
1,439-1,929
90,416
91,199
2.7
2.7
1.439-1.929
61,910
63,179
1
1
1.512-1,837
22.044
22,044
3
3
1,371-1,667
63,260
64.126
1
1
998-1,100
13,200
13,200
3
3
905-1,100
38,164
38,780
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12.276
1
1
821-998
9.S52
10,356
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
3
3
764-927
32,311
32,814
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
3
3
710-863
30,071
30.526
1
1
710-863
10.356
10,356
1
1
614-746
S.952
S.952
6.4
6.4
602-731
54,045
54,477
10
10
545-695
74.575
76.403
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3
3
425-517
18.612
18,612
2
2
395-505
12,120
12,120
1
1
395-480
5,418
5,691
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
103
STATE
PRISON AT SAN
QUENTIN-Continued
UJ
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_I
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
1966-67
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Classification and Treatment:
Care and Treatment :
Correctional administrator 111
Correctional counselor II 1 — -
Intermediate typist-clerk 111
Temporary help — group counsel-
ing 0.7
Education :
Supervisor of education 111
Supervisor of academic instruc-
tion 0.9 1 1
Supervisor of vocational instruc-
tion 111
High school teacher 0.8 1 1
Music teacher 111
Instructor in auto mechanics 111
Instructor in auto body and fen-
der repair 111
Instructor in bookbinding 111
Instructoi in carpentry 1 — —
Instructor in general shop 3 2 2
Instructor in dry cleaning work - - -
Instructor in painting 111
Instructor in printing 0.7 1 1
Instructor in offset printing and
duplicating processes 111
Instructor in plumbing 111
Instructor in machine shop prac-
tices 0.9 1 1
Instructor in sheet metal work 1 11
Instructor in shoemaking 111
Instructor in dental technology — 1 1 1
Instructor in landscape garden-
mg __- 111
Instructor in vocational nursing 111
Instructor in typewriter repair 1 11
Librarian IV a 111
Supervising clerk I 0.8 1 1
Temporary help — teacher train-
ing 0.4
Religion :
Supervising chaplain 111
Catholic chaplain 2 2 2
Jewish chaplain — intermittent 0.3 0.3 0.3
Protestant chaplain 111
Classification and Parole :
Correctional counselor III 2 2 2
Correction counselor II 2 2 2
Correctional counselor I 6.6 7 7
Records officer III 111
Records officer II 111
Records officer I 4 4 4
Senior stenographer 111
Senior clerk 2.9 3 3
Intermediate stenographer 3 3 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 9.4 7 7
Intermediate clerk 4 3 3
Intermediate file clerk 0.9 1 1
Recreation :
Instructor in recreation and phys-
ical education 1.7 2 2
Correctional sergeant — - -
Adjustment Center :
Staff psychiatrist 0.2
Program administrator 111
Correctional counselor II 111
Correctional counselor I 1.9 2 2
Correctional officer — — —
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 - -
Totals, Authorized Positions 509.2 509 509
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
$1,155-1,405
395-505
(5,618)
1,048-1,273
950-1,155
950-1,155
7S3-950
530-644
(2,870)
927-1,128
842-1,023
842-1,023
S42-l,023
927-1,128
842-1,023
764-927
676-821
584-710
530-644
469-571
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-480
676-1,048
633-768
1,439-1,929
950-1,155
842-1,023
764-927
545-663
395-505
$16,656
5,440
15,276
11,400
13,860
9,776
12,576
11,976
12,576
12,576
24,552
12,576
10,860
9,814
12,576
9,2S5
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
11,976
11,400
7,728
13,536
24,552
3,199
12,276
27,072
24,402
73,567
9,852
8,520
30,912
6,852
19,886
18,487
39,084
17,337
5,140
19,017
13.S60
12,076
19,679
$4,1S6,229 $4,462,194
$16,860
5,714
15,276
11,976
13,860
10,272
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
24,552
12,576
10,860
10,314
12,576
9,73S
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
12,576
11,976
11,400
7,728
13,536
24,552
3,199
12,276
27,072
24,552
75,540
9,852
8,520
30,912
6,852
20,016
18,612
39,564
17,544
5,396
19,920
13,860
12,276
20,671
$4,536,213
104
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
STATE PRSSON AT SAN QUENTIN-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.l (tulh.i
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Instructor in baking
Instructor in meat cutting
Food manager
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Temporary help — in-service training
Clothing :
Storekeeper II
Correctional officer
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Temporary help — laundry
Housekeeping :
Correctional sergeant
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III
Carpenter foreman
Painter foreman
Locksmith
Correctional officer
Maintenance of Grounds :
Quarry foreman
Supervising groundsman I
Heat, Power and Water :
Chief engineer I
Fire chief
Electrician foreman
Plumber foreman
Water and sewage plant supervisor
Stationary engineer
Institution fire lighter — part-time
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Equipment maintenance foreman
Heavy equipment mechanic
Correctional officer
Temporary help — emergency fire
fighting
Totals, Authorized Positions _'
EMERGENCY FOREST FIRE
SUPPRESSION
Temporary help
1
1
1
3
7
0.1
1
1
1
2
8
0.2
1
1
1
2
8
0.2
SALARY RANGE
$676-1,048
676-1.04S
821-998
614-746
530-710
(287)
$12,576
12,576
11,832
17,904
61,254
1,417
$12,576
12,576
11,976
17,904
61,644
1,417
1.8
1
1
1
1
1
584-746
545-663
8,520
7,503
S.520
7,866
1
1
0.7
1
1
0.2
1
1
0.2
584-710
480-584
(5,115)
8,520
7,008
2,853
8,520
7,008
2.S53
1
1
1
633-768
9,216
9,216
19.6
28.3
0.1
18.4
18.4
$161,142
27.8
27.8
RECEPTION-GUIDANCE CENTER
Staff psychologist clinical 0.4 — -
Correctional counselor II 1 — —
Correctional counselor I 5 — —
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 — -
Intermediate clerk 3 - —
Totals, Authorized Positions 11.4 — -
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 601.1 586.4 5S6.4
a Reclassified from librarian I, due to recruitment difficulties.
$240,817
$927
$905-1,100
842-1,023
764-927
395-505
395-480
$109,904
$4,962,558
$161,179
$250,634
5,141,976
$162,076
1
5.8
1
1
4.9
1
5
1
1
5
1
5
1
1
5
$950-1,155
710-783
710-783
644-710
545-663
$12,326
46,980
9,396
8,520
39,780
$12,940
46,980
9,396
8.520
39,780
1
0.9
1
1
1
1
614-746
584-710
8,952
8,520
S,952
8,520
1.1
1
1.8
1
1
2.9
0.8
1
1
2
1
1
3
0.8
1
1
2
1
1
3
0.8
746-863
695-845
746-S21
746-821
676-746
644-710
556-676
10,356
10,140
19,704
9,852
8,952
24,76S
6,528
10,356
10,140
19,704
9,852
8,952
25,152
6,528
1
1.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
746-863
676-7S3
545-663
8,952
S,952
7,956
9,396
8,952
7,956
0.1
-
-
927
-
-
$252,076
$5,221,197
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
105
INSTITUTION FOR WOMEN
111
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_J
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent
Secretary I
Intermediate stenographer
Business Services :
Business manager II
Accounting officer II
Procurement and services officer I
Storekeeper II
Accountant I
Storekeeper I
Property clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Accounting technician II
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
15.7
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
998-1,213
13,420
14,092
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,800
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
505-644
7,188
7.36S
1
—
—
505-614
_
_
1
1
1
469-571
6,282
6.600
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.6
1
1
457-556
6,010
6,310
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
395^80
5,264
5,530
0.1
0.1
0.1
348
420
420
14.1
14.1
$126,862
Custody :
Correctional administrator 1 1
Women's correctional supervisor IV 1 1
Correctional counselor II 0.7 —
Women's correctional supervisor III 6.7 8
Women's correctional supervisor II 10.5 11
Correctional officer 12.9 13
Women's correctional supervisor I 92 94.2
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Intermediate clerk 1 1
Telephone operator 1 1
Temporary help — escape and emer-
gency 0.2 0.2
Temporary help — in-service training 1 1.4
Medical :
Chief medical officer 1 1
Physician and surgeon II 2 2
Dentist II 2 2.5
Nurse-anesthetist 1 1
Supervising nurse II 1 1
Supervising nurse I 8.8 4
Surgical nurse II 1 1
Clinical laboratory technologist 1
Graduate nurse 8.2 8
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Psychiatric Services :
Chief psychiatrist 1 1
Classification and Treatment :
Care and Treatment :
Correctional counselor II 2 1
Correctional counselor I 1 1
Temporary help — group
counseling 0.4 0.1
Education :
Supervisor of education 1 1
Instructor in cosmetology 2 2
Instructor in janitorial service 1 1
Instructor in vocational nursing- 1 1
Arts and crafts teacher 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Religion :
Catholic chaplain 1 1
Protestant chaplain 1 1
Classification and Parole :
Correctional counselor III 0.8 1
Correctional counselor I 2.3 2
Records officer II 0.8 1
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.2 5
Intermediate file clerk 1 1
Recreation :
Instructor in recreation and
physical education 1 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
1
$1,155-1,405
1
863-1,048
—
842-1,023
8
731-890
11
633-768
13
545-663
94.2
545-663
1
457-556
1
395^80
1
395^80
0.2
1,271
1.4
7,270
1
1,667-2,127
2
1,439-1,929
2.5
1,371-1,667
1
821-998
1
783-950
4
710-863
1
710-S63
1
676-783
8
599-728
1
457-556
1
1,667-2,127
1
842-1,023
1
764-927
0.1
2,415
1
1,048-1,273
2
f
1
t
1
t
1
t
1
425-517
1
842-1,023
1
842-1,023
1
927-1,128
2
764-927
1
584-710
1
457-556
1
425-517
5
395-505
1
395^80
$125,00S
$16,S60
12,576
82,230
95,184
101,111
698,042
6,672
5,645
5,760
1,342
9,779
25,524
43,973
48,234
11,976
11,400
40,020
10,356
8,316
67,140
6,672
24,716
12,226
9,694
673
15,276
25,152
10,998
11,043
10,776
6,204
12,276
11,926
13,536
19,634
8,350
6,672
6,204
28,064
5,286
8,112
$126,744
$16,860
12,576
83,319
98,616
102,669
720,681
6,672
5,760
5,760
1,342
9,779
25,524
44,148
48,642
11,976
11,400
40,464
10,356
8,736
67,872
6,672
25,524
12,276
10,188
673
15,276
25,152
11,592
11.640
11.310
6,204
12,276
12,276
13,536
20,628
8,520
6,672
6,204
28,594
5,553
8,520
106
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
INSTITUTION FOR WOMEN-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
{Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
S6
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Increased Correctional Effectiveness :
Correctional counselor II 1
Correctional counselor I 1
Women's correctional supervisor I 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Totals, Authorized Positions
181.5 183.4 183.4
1
8.3
1
1
1
1
1
1
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food administrator II 1 1
Instructor in culinary arts 1
Supervising cook II 1 1
Supervising cook I 7.3 8.3
Baker II a 1 1
Clothing:
Instructor in gaiment making 1 1
Women's correctional supervisor II 1
Laundry :
Instructor in laundry work 1 1
Stationary engineer 1 1
Womens's correctional supervisor II 1
Totals. Authorized Positions ___ 16.3 16.3 16.3
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of phut operation II
Maintenance mechanic
Carpenter I
Painter I*
Women's correctional supervisor I
Building maintenance man
Maintenance of Grounds :
Instructor in landscape gardening
Women's correctional supervisor I
Heat, Power and Water :
Chief engineer I
Electrician I
Plumher I
Water and sewage plant supervisor
Stationary engineer
Stationary fireman
Institution firefighter
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Correctional officer
Totals, Authorized Positions 25 25.5 25.5
RECEPTION-GUIDANCE CENTER
Executive :
Correctional counselor III
Intermediate stenographer
Clinical Processing :
Staff psychiatrist
Staff psychologist — clinical
Correctional counselor II
Correctional counselor I
Records officer I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions 12.7 12.2 12.2
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
$S42-1.023
764-927
545-663
425-517
$1,451,321
$S21-99S
f
614-746
530-710
530-644
545-663
644-710
545-663
$125,S63
$30,069
$1,586,299
$11,976
7,856
58,480
7,72S
10,18S
7,956
11,643
8,520
7,956
$132,303
$203,333
$21S,S76
$100,72S
$109,934
$31,176
$1,623,614
$11,976
8.24S
60,726
7,72S
10,692
7,956
12,276
8,520
7,956
$136,078
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
o
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
$863-1.04S
676-746
644-710
644-710
545-663
556-614
$12,576
8,952
8,520
17,040
7.166
7,27S
$12,576
8,952
8,520
17,040
7,534
7.36S
1
1.5
1
1.5
1
1.5
545-663
12,576
11,934
12,576
11,934
1
1.9
2
1
3
3.6
1
1
o
2
1
3
4
1
1
o
2
1
3
4
1
746-S63
676-746
676-746
676-746
644-710
584-644
556-676
9.54S
17.09S
17,652
8,952
25,560
30,192
8,160
10,020
17.50S
17,904
8,952
25,560
30,552
8,160
o
O
9
545-663
15.672
15,912
$221,068
1
1
1
$927-1,128
$13,536
$13,536
0.2
-
-
425-517
-
-
0.1
0.2
0.2
1.439-1,929
3.454
3.629
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
842-1,023
12.276
12,276
3
3
3
764-927
31,416
32.426
1
1
1
530-644
7,698
7,728
1
1
1
469-571
6.852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
5.760
6,060
3.4
3
3
395-505
15,742
16,532
$112,239
C'l (RRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
107
INSTITUTION FOR WOMEN-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT UNIT
Staff psychiatrist
Correctional counselor III
Staff psychologist — clinical
Occupational therapist
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals. Authorized Positions
PATTON UNIT
SALARY RANGE
0.2
0.8
0.8
$1,439-1.929
$13,814
$14,515
—
1
1
927-1,128
11,124
11.676
0.5
1
1
905-1.100
11.718
12,300
0.9
1
1
584-710
7,760
8.146
0.9
1
1
395-505
5,080
5,330
$20,463
$49,496
$51,967
Correctional counselor I - 1 1 $764-927 $8,022 $9,556
Women's correctional supervisor III 1.6 1.6 731-890 13,702 16,138
Women's correctional supervisor II__ 3.2 3.2 633-768 21,406 27,797
Women's correctional supervisor I __ 2.6 2.6 545-663 14,919 19,000
Temporary help 0.2 0.2 - 1,574 1,574
Totals, Authorized Positions 8.6 8.6 $59,623 $74,065
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 253.7 264.9 264.9 $2,028,570 $2,281,539 $2,345,775
a Baker II reclassified from women's correctional supervisor I to correctly reflect assigned duties,
b Painter I reclassified from women's correctional supervisor I to correctly reflect assigned duties.
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
REHABILITATION CENTER
ADMINISTRATION
Executive : SALARY RANGE
Superintendent III 111 $1,626-1,956
Program administrator 111 950-1,155
Administrative assistant I 1_ 111 746-905
Senior stenographer 111 469-571
Narcotic Addict Evaluation Authority :
Chairman a 111 10,000
Board member a 2 3 3 9,500
Senior stenographer 111 469-571
Business Services :
Business manager 111 1,213-1.475
Accounting officer 111 821-998
Procurement and services officer II 1 1 1 821-998
Storekeeper III 111 644-783
Storekeeper II 111 584-746
Property clerk II 1 - - 584-710
Accountant I 111 556-676
Supervising clerk I 111 O30-644
Storekeeper I 111 50o-644
Senior clerk 2 2 2 457-556
Senior typist-clerk 111 457-556
Accounting technician II 3 2 2 457-556
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.2 5 5 395-505
Bookkeeping machine operator I 1 1 1 395-480
Intermediate account clerk 1.8 1 1 395-480
Junior typist-clerk 111 359-435
Temporary help — various 0.2 0.2 0.2 (1,092)
Totals, Authorized Positions 33.2 30.2 30.2 $259,791
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$23,472
13,860
10,S60
6,852
10,000
28,500
6,852
17.700
11,976
11,976
9.396
8,486
8,112
7,188
7,368
11.819
5,484
11,949
26,766
4,860
4,980
4,632
1,143
$23,472
13,860
10,860
6,852
10,000
28,500
6,852
17,700
11,976
11,976
9.396
8,520
8.112
7,548
7,368
12.406
5,760
12,552
27.525
5,100
5.220
4.S60
1,143
$254,231
$257,558
108
Department of Corrections
CORRECTIONS
REHABILITATION CENTER-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-6S
(Filled) (Au)h.) (Aiith.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
CARE AND WELFARE
Custody :
Correctional administrator 1 1
Correctional case work training
supervisor 0.8 -
Correctional captain 1 1
Correctional lieutenant 17.8 17.4
Women's correctional supervisor III 3 3
Correctional sergeant 27.7 26.6
Women's correctional supervisor II 9.S 10
Correctional officer 197.9 174.1
Women's correctional supervisor I 39 41
Senior stenographer 1 1
Temporary help — in-service training 2.5 3.8
Temporary help — military leave 0.4 0.4
Temporary help — escape emergencies 0.3 1.1
Medical :
Associate superintendent 1 1
Chief psychiatrist 1
Physician and surgeon II 2.5 2
Staff psychiatrist 1.9 2
Dentist III 1 1
Dentist II 3 2
Pharmacist II 1 1
Staff psychologist — clinical " 2.7 2
Nurse-anesthetist 0.6 1
Supervising nurse II 0.9 1
Senior clinical laboratory technolo-
gist 1 1
Supervising nurse I 1 1
Surgical nurse I 0.9 1
Senior medical technical assistant 1 1
Graduate nurse 9.4 10
Medical technical assistant 8.5 9
Senior x-ray technician 1 1
Correctional officer 2.2 2
Senior stenographer 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2
Research :
Chief of research 0.8 1
Senior social research analyst 1 1
Associate statistician 0.9 1
Associate social research analyst 1 1
Assistant social research analyst 1 1
Tabulating operations supervisor II 1
Tabulating machine operator — 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 0.5
Temporary help — consultant — 0.7
Classification and Treatment :
Care and Treatment :
Correctional administrator 1 1
Program administrator 3.8 4
Correctional counselor III 6.7 6
Correctional counselor II 6.3 6
Correctional counselor I 33.5 32
Senior stenographer 0.9 1
Intermediate stenographer 2 2
Education :
Supervisor of education 1 1
Supervisor of academic instruc-
tion 1 1
Supervisor of vocational instruc-
tion 1 1
Vocational testing and counseling
supervisor 1 1
High school teacher 2 2
Elementary teacher 4 5
Music teacher 0.9 1
Business education teacher 1 1
Instructor in general shop 1 1
Instructor in janitorial service 2 2
Instructor in merchandising — 1
Instructor in household appliance
repair 0.8 1
Instructor in upholstering 1 1
Instructor in landscape gardening 1 1
Instructor in mechanical drawing 1 1
Arts and crafts teacher - 1
Correctional counselor II 1 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
$1,155-1,405
$16,860
$16,860
_
927-l,12S
_
_
1
863-1,048
11,592
12,176
17.4
731-S90
184,805
186,125
3
731-890
32.040
32.040
26.6
633-768
242,401
245,243
10
633-76S
86,615
88,990
174.1
545-663
1,312,815
1,348,241
41
545-663
315,700
305.121
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
3.S
(19,466)
26,390
26,390
0.4
(1,916)
1,941
1,941
1.1
(1,644)
5,611
5,611
1
1,750-2,161
25,932
25,932
1
1,667-2.127
20.004
21,000
2
1,439-1,929
41,412
42,288
o
1,439-1.929
42,783
43,872
1
1,512-1,837
22,044
22,044
2
1,371-1,667
40,008
40,008
1
99S-1.100
13,200
13,200
o
905-1,100
25.668
26,302
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
1
710-863
10,356
10.356
1
644-783
9,396
9.396
1
602-731
8,664
8,772
10
599-728
87.360
87.36S
9
545-695
68.699
70,305
1
556-676
7,698
8,080
2
545-663
15,612
15.912
1
469-571
6.684
6,852
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
2
395-505
11,267
11,520
1
1,667-2,127
25,524
25,524
1
1,100-1,337
14.034
14,736
1
905-1,100
11,355
11.92S
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
746-905
10,020
10,524
1
584-710
8.080
8,486
1
457-556
5,300
5.714
1
425-517
5,372
5,651
0.5
395-505
2,370
2,490
0.7
(-)
S.020
8,020
1
1,155-1,405
15.216
15,980
4
950-1,155
55,440
55,440
6
927-1.128
80,244
81.216
6
S42-1.023
72,518
74,348
32
7G4-927
320.079
333,687
1
425-517
12.40S
12,408
2
469-571
6.852
6.S52
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
905-1,100
10,S60
11,400
2
f
23,SS6
23,976
5
t
54,480
55,392
1
t
10,734
11,265
1
12.326
12,576
1
t
10,524
11,040
2
J.
24,802
25,152
1
t
8,112
8,520
1
t
9,624
10.104
1
t
12,576
12,576
1
f
12,376
12,576
1
t
10,524
11,040
1
t
8,112
8,520
1
S42-1.023
12,226
12,276
CORRECTIONS
Department of Corrections
10!)
REHABILITATION CENTER-Continued
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(filled) (Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Classification aud Treatment — Con-
tinued
Edu eat ion — Con tinued
Librarian III
Correctional officer
Senior clerk
Temporary help — teacher training
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Classification and Parole:
Correctional counselor III
Correctional counselor II
Records officer III
Records officer I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Recreation :
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education
Correctional officer
Reception Unit :
Dentist II
Records officer II
Records officer I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions 470.4 446.8 446.S
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
1
1
1
1
1
9
1.9
19.3
l.S
1
2
1
0.9
6
1
0.2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
15
1
0.2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
15
SALARY RANGE
$676-821
545-663
457-556
(-)
842-1,023
842-1,023
927-1,128
S42-l,023
676-821
530-644
457-556
395-505
545-663
1,371-1,667
5S4-710
530-644
395-505
$3,793,685
$8,112
6.335
3,000
11,584
12,276
13,536
12,026
9.S52
15,456
13,162
S0.446
20.124
7,503
40.00S
S.520
6,360
27,000
$821-998
614-746 '
530-710
530-644
(706)
f
t
Feeding :
Food manager 111
Instructor in baking 111
Supervising cook II 2.4 1 1
Supervising cook I 8.4 10 10
Butcher-meat cutter II 111
Temporary help — in-service training 0.2 0.3 0.3
Clothing:
Instructor in laundry work 111
Instructor in dry cleaning work 111
Storekeeper II 111 584-746
Laundry supervisor II 111 584-710
Storekeeper I 1 1 1 " 505-644
Totals, Authorized Positions 19.0 19.3 19.3 $152,509
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III
Carpenter foreman
Painter foreman
Locksmith
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II
Heat, Power and Water :
Chief engineer I
Fire chief
Electrician foreman
Plumber foreman
Stationary' engineer
Institution fire fighter — part-time
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Automotive serviceman
Totals, Authorized Positions 19.3 18.8 18.8
REIMBURSEMENT SERVICES
$3,965,S35
$11,040
12,576
10,414
72,650
7,728
1,416
12,426
12,576
8,520
8.418
7,368
$165,132
$170,S13
$173,772
PROPOSED
1968-69
$8,520
6,646
3,000
12.176
12.276
13.536
12,276
9,852
15,456
13,344
S3.5S3
21,132
7.S66
40,008
S.520
6.672
2S.06S
$4,037,277
$11,592
12,576
10,824
74,362
7,728
1,416
12,576
12.576
8,520
8,520
7.36S
$16S,058
1
1.7
2
0.8
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
$950-1,155
710-783
710-783
644-710
$13,S60
18,792
9,393
7,728
$13,860
18,792
9,396
8,112
1
1
1
644-783
7,956
7,956
1
1
2
2
5
0.8
1
1
2
2
5
0.8
1
1
2
2
5
0.8
746-863
695-845
746-821
746-821
644-710
556-676
10,356
10,140
19,704
19,704
42,600
6,528
10,356
10,140
19,704
19,704
42,600
6,528
1
1
1
530-584
7.00S
7,008
$174,156
Special Projects :
Correctional administrator 1.9 - - $1,155-1,405 - -
Senior stenographer 1 - - 469-571 - -
Totals, Authorized Positions 2.9 $34,897
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 544.8 515.1 515.1 $4,411,695 $4,558,970 $4,637,049
Grand Totals, Institutions 5,543.5 5,571.2 5,571.2 $45,S21,933 $48,923,840 $49,767,298
Totals, Felon Institutions 4,998.7 5,056.1 5,056.1 41,410.238 44,364,870 45,130,249
Totals, Nonfelon Institutions 544.8 515.1 515.1 4,411,695 4,558,970 4,687,049
a Chapter 151, Statutes of 1966 converted these positions to an annual salary rather than a per diem allowance. The additional posi-
tion count reflects this change.
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
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DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION
CORRECTIONS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
YOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD AND
ADMINISTRATION
Youth Authority Board :
Member 5.7
Board representative 6
Administrative representative 0.9
Senior stenographer 2
Intermediate stenographer 1.5
Executive :
Director 1
Deputy director 1
Assistant director 1
Chief of correctional planning and
development 1.5
Senior management analyst 1
Training officer II 1
Information officer II 1
Assistant to the director 1
Parole agent III 0.3
Training consultant 0.5
Associate management analyst 0.9
Secretary II 1
Senior stenographer 3
Intermediate stenographer 2.7
Student professional assistant -
Professional intern —
Records Office :
Clerk 1
Deputy clerk 1
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 4
Intermediate clerk 0.9
Intermediate file clerk 2
Junior clerk 0.9
Administrative Services :
Chief 2
Construction and maintenance
supervisor 1
Food administrator 1
Fiscal officer II 0.9
Associate construction analyst 1
Associate budget analyst 2.2
Administrative assistant I —
Senior stenographer 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.2
Accounting :
Fiscal officer I 1
Accounting officer II 2.9
Business service officer I 2
Accountant I 1.5
Accounting technician II 4.5
Property clerk I 1
Senior typist-clerk 1
Senior clerk 1.9
Bookkeeping machine operator II 1
Intermediate account clerk 13
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.1
Intermediate clerk 2.9
Junior typist-clerk 1
Personnel :
Personnel officer II 1
Associate personnel analyst 1
Supervising clerk II 1
Senior typist-clerk 2.8
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate clerk 0.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.2
Intermediate account clerk 1
Data Processing Operations :
Manager 1
Associate data processing systems
analyst 1
Supervisor, EDP 0.9
Programmer II 1-5
Tabulating operations supervisor II 1
Tabulating operations supervisor I 0.7
PROPOSED
1968-69
SALARY KANGE
7
7
$20,500
$143,500
$143,500
6
6
1,273-1,548
106,751
108,456
1
1
1,273-1,548
17,846
18,576
469-571
13,704
13,704
2
425-517
10,785
11,325
1
1
23,500
23,500
23,500
1
1
1,708-1,957
22,228
23,184
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,044
19,512
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,596
16,044
1
1
1,04S-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
—
—
927-1,128
—
—
1
1
905-1,100
11,355
11,928
1
1
905-1,100
11,085
11,640
1
1
599-728
8,736
8,736
3
3
469-571
20,556
20,556
3
3
425-517
17,437
17,997
5.5
5.5
377-157
27,390
27,390
—
-
Maintenance only
-
-
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,S60
16,860
1
1
8S4-1,074
12,888
12,888
1
1
530-644
6,756
7,098
2
o
469-571
13,592
13,704
4
4
395-505
21,578
22,316
1
1
395-480
5,120
5,374
o
2
395-180
10,470
10,995
1
1
342-115
4,416
4,632
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,805
14,498
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
S
3
905-1,100
34,041
35,736
1
1
746-905
10,104
10,608
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
2.6
2.5
395-505
12,818
13,370
1
1
99S-1.213
14,440
14,556
3
3
746-905
30,294
31,116
2
2
746-905
21,720
21,720
2
2
556-676
14,952
15,300
5
5
457-556
31,746
32,337
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
457-556
12.202
12,482
1
1
435-530
6.360
6,360
3
13
395-180
75,940
77,755
5
5
395-505
27,042
27,801
3
3
395-180
15,542
16,309
1
1
359-135
4,560
4,7S0
1
1
1,04S-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
905-1,100
13,044
13,200
1
1
614-746
s,sos
8,952
3
3
457-556
19,354
19,654
1
1
469-571
6,S52
6,852
1
1
395-4S0
5,180
5,440
7
7
395-505
37,379
3S.671
1
1
395-4S0
5,418
5,691
1
1
99S-1.213
14,556
14,556
1
1
905-1,100
11,928
12,526
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
2
2
746-905
1S.496
19,400
1
1
710-863
10,314
10,356
1
1
584-710
7.984
8.3S4
CORRECTIONS
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111
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
YOUTH AUTHORITY BOARD AND
ADMINISTRATION-Continued
Data Processing Operations —
Continued
Key punch supervisor I
Senior tabulating machine operator
Tabulating machine operator
Intermediate stenographer
Key punch operator
Division of Institutions :
Chief
Superintendent I — correctional
school
Chief, medical services
Chief psychiatrist
Associate budget analyst
Administrative assistant I
Education program supervisor
Training assistant
Parole agent I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Classification L'nit :
Classification program supervisor
Classification program specialist
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Transportation Unit:
Supervising transportation officer
Lead transportation officer
Transportation officer
Group supervisor — intermittent
Research :
Chief
Senior social research analyst a
Senior social research analyst
Associate social research analyst
Associate statistician
Assistant social research analyst
Assistant statistician
Junior social research analyst a
Supervising clerk
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Senior clerk
Statistical clerk I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions,
Youth Authority Board
and Administration
DIVISION OF DELINQUENCY
PREVENTION SERVICES
Chief
Deputy chief
Delinquency prevention consultant II
Delinquency prevention consultant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions,
Division of Delinquency
Prevention Services
DIVISION OF PAROLE AND
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Administration:
Chief
Deputy chief
SALABY RANGE
0.5
1
1
$469-571
$6,360
$6,6S4
1.9
9
2
505-614
14.236
14,586
3.4
4
4
457-556
25,314
25,920
1
1
1
425-517
5,490
5,766
4.9
6
6
405^92
33,696
34,194
1
1
1
1,548-1,882
22,584
22,584
9
2
9
1,337-1,626
35,584
37,285
1
1
1
1,837-2,161
25,932
25,932
1
1
1
1,667-2,127
25,524
25,524
1
1
1
905-1.100
12.62S
13,200
0.9
1
1
746-905
9,359
9,814
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1
1
746-905
10,734
10,860
1
1
1
764-927
11,124
11,124
1.1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
3
3.5
3.5
425-517
20,153
21,007
1
1
1
395-505
6,060
6,060
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
2.8
3
3
927-1,128
40,122
40,608
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2.S
3
3
425-517
16,317
17,137
2.2
2.5
2.5
395-505
13,160
13,766
1
1
1
76S-933
11,196
11,196
2
2
2
695-845
20,2S0
20,280
15
16
16
633-768
146,642
147,456
-
0.2
0.2
545-663
590
590
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
0.2
—
—
1,100-1,337
—
—
3
3
3
1,100-1,337
46,296
47,812
4
4
4
905-1,100
49,912
51,202
0.9
1
1
905-1,100
11,355
11,928
3.5
4
4
746-905
38,464
40,39S
0.9
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
0.5
_
_
614-746
—
—
_
1
1
530-644
6,360
6,672
1
1
1
469-571
6,360
6,684
1.5
2
9
457-556
12,445
13.05S
1
—
—
457-556
—
—
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
3.9
4
4
395-505
20,595
21,210
6
6
6
395-480
33.44S
33,968
-
4.1
4.1
-
29,340
$2,088,760
29,340
200.8
223.3
223.3
$1,886,428
$2,127,642
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$18,2S4
$1S,576
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
4.8
4
4
998-1,213
58,050
58,224
10.7
12
12
927-1,128
156,114
158,202
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.S52
6.7
7
7
425-517
41,631
42,481
0.5
_
—
395-505
—
—
-
0.1
0.1
-
900
900
25.7
26.1
26.1
$265,918
$1,405-1,708
1,155-1,405
$297,875
$20,496
33,720
$301,279
$20,496
33,720
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
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CORRECTIONS
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68
(Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF PAROLE AND
COMMUNITY SERVICES— Continued
Administration — Continued
Employment consultant 1 2
Parole agent IV 1 1
Training officer I 0.7 1
Parole agent III 3.7 3
Parole agent II 2 2
Parole agent I 2.5 2.5
Supervising clerk I 1 1
Senior stenographer 3 3
Intermediate stenographer 4 5
Parole agent training - 2.8
Parole Services :
Parole agent IV 5 5
Parole agent III 2S.3 29
Parole agent II 32 32
Parole agent I 184.4 189
Correctional casework training
supervisor 5 3
Correctional casework trainee 5.4 3
Senior stenographer 13.5 15.5
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Teletypewriter operator O.S 1
Intermediate stenographer 15.3 15
Intermediate typist-clerk 52.4 54.5
Intermediate clerk 2 2
Junior typist-clerk 0.3 —
Temporary help — 0.4
Community Delinquency Control
Project :
Parole agent III 3.7 4
Parole agent II 3.7 4
Parole agent I 22 28
Youth authority teacher - 2
Correctional casework trainee 0.1
Group supervisor - 2
Senior stenographer 2.7 4
Intermediate typist-clerk 7.2 8
Community Treatment :
Supervisor 1.5 2
Parole agent III 3 3
Parole agent II 3.1 3
Parole agent I 15.9 IS
High school teacher 1 1
Youth authority teacher 1 1
Group supervisor - 0.5
Senior stenographer 1.9 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 5.1 6
Temporary help — 1
Interstate Compact Unit :
Parole agent III 1 1
Parole agent II 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 2.9 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Narcotics Treatment Unit :
Parole agent III 0.8
Parole agent II 0.2
Parole agent I 5.1 -
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.3 -
Guided Group Interaction Program :
Parole agent III 1 1
Parole agent II 1 1
Parole agent I 2.2 5
Senior group supervisor — 1
Group superivsor - 0.5
Senior stenographer 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 2
Community Parole Centers Program :
Parole agent III 0.8 1
Parole agent II 0.8 1
Parole agent I 4.3 7
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY EANGE
2
$927-1,128
$25,723
$26,5S9
1
1,04S-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
3
927-1,128
40,446
40,60S
2
842-1,023
24,070
24,337
2.5
764-927
27,810
27,810
1
530-644
7.09S
7,458
3
469-571
20,556
20,556
5
425-517
28,583
29,461
2.8
-
25,629
25,629
5
1,048-1,273
75,480
76,380
29
927-l,12S
386,931
390,312
32
S42-l,023
383,619
3SS.515
189
764-927
1,956,979
2,014,507
3
927-1,128
39.09S
39,705
3
556-614
14,4S0
14,480
15.5
469-571
102.442
103, SCO
1
457-556
5,484
5,760
1
435-530
6,010
6,310
15
425-517
89,789
91,246
54.5
395-505
313,371
320,566
2
395^tS0
10.S60
11,112
—
359-435
—
—
0.4
—
2,140
2,140
4
927-l,12S
54,036
54,144
4
842-1,023
4S.704
49,104
28
764-927
288,014
298,806
2
t
16,224
17,040
—
556-614
—
—
2
545-663
13,332
14.013
4
469-571
24,960
25,512
S
395-505
46,235
47,509
2
99S-1,213
26,532
27,132
3
927-1.12S
39.159
40,446
3
842-1,023
35,378
36.S2S
18
764-927
1S5.365
190,736
1
t
12,576
12,576
1
t
12,576
12,576
0.5
545-663
3,354
3,525
2
409-571
13.36S
13,704
6
395-505
34,427
35,121
1
-
4,470
4,470
1
927-1,128
13,536
13,536
1
842-1,023
12,076
12,276
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3
425-517
17,230
17.7S6
1
395-505
5,737
6,035
_
927-1,128
_
_
—
842-1,023
—
—
—
764-927
—
—
-
395-505
-
-
1
927-1,128
12,786
13,428
1
842-1,023
11,630
12,226
5
764-927
50,380
52,381
1
633-768
7,596
7,956
0.5
545-663
3,354
3,525
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2
395-505
10,413
10,935
1
927-1,128
13,536
13,536
1
842-1,023
11,538
12,126
7
764-927
67,992
71,413
CORRECTIONS
Department of the Youth Authority
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION-Continued
113
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF PAROLE AND
COMMUNITY SERVICES-
-Continued
Community Parole Centers Program —
Continued SALARY KANGE
Youth Authority teacher 11 t $8,112 $S,520
Group supervisor 0.3 1.5 1.5 $545-663 11,310 11,481
Senior stenographer 0.6 1 1 469-571 6.204 6,204
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.7 2 2 395-505 10,920 11,160
Ventura Intensive Treatment Program :
Parole agent III 1 1 927-1,128 10,199 11,630
Parole agent II 1 1 842-1,023 10,191 10,566
Parole agent I 7 7 764-927 35,867 65,767
Senior stenographer 1 1 469-571 5,172 5,835
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1 395-505 4,234 5,160
Totals, Authorized Positions, Division of
Parole and Community Services 467.2 510.2 510.2 $4,188,515 $4,881,537 $5,030,281
Totals, Authorized Positions,
Departmental Administration 693.7 759.6 759.6 $6,340,S61 $7,268,172 $7,459,202
a Reimbursement for these positions will be made by the Institute for the Study of Crime and Deliquency in accordance with contract-
ual terms,
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA RECEPTION CENTER AND CLINIC
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent I
Assistant superintendent
Business manager I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,337-1,626
$19,512
$19,512
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
469-571
6,712
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
395-505
5,462
5,737
TREATMENT
Classification and Counseling :
Parole agent I 2 2
Group Living :
Head group supervisor 1 1
Assistant head group supervisor 6 6
Senior group supervisor 8.9 9
Group supervisor 55 55
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Temporary help 1.7 1.7
Education :
Supervisor of academic instruction 1 1
Instructor in industrial arts 1 1
Home economics teacher 1 1
Arts and crafts teacher 1 1
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education 1 1
Recreation therapist 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Temporary help 0.5 1
Religion :
Catholic chaplain 1 1
Protestant chaplain 1 1
Pianist 0.1 0.2
Reception and Diagnosis :
Staff psychiatrist 1 2
Senior psychologist 1 1
Supervising social worker II 0.8 1
Staff psychologist — counseling - 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 2 2
School psychologist 1 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
32,137
$704-927
35,742
$22,248
1,157
$22,248
1
6
9
55
1
1.7
806-979
695-845
633-768
545-663
425-517
(12,227)
11,748
60,801
81,876
422,815
6,204
12,671
11,748
60,840
82,759
428,663
6,204
12,671
1
1
1
1
950-1,155
t
1
t
13,860
12,576
11,976
12,576
13,860
12,576
11,976
12,576
1
1
1
1
t
584-710
425-517
(5,110)
12,576
8,520
6,204
9,824
12,576
8,520
6,204
9,824
1
1
0.2
842-1,023
842-1,023
5hr
12,276
12,276
1,140
12,276
12,276
1,140
2
1
1
1
2
1
1,439-1,929
998-1,213
927-1,128
905-1,100
905-1,100
905-1,100
38,268
14,556
13,374
10,905
26,400
13,200
39,144
14,556
13,536
11,448
26,400
13,200
114
Department of the Youth Authority
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA RECEPTION CENTER AND CUNIC-Continued
CORRECTIONS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.) I
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY RANGE
3
3
3
t
$33,615
$35,304
1.1
1
1
$842-1,023
12,276
12,276
9.5
9
9
764-927
93,631
96,117
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
10.6
10.5
10.5
395-505
59,999
61,347
2
2
2
395^80
10,960
$1,079,955
11,222
120.2
122.4
122.4
$9S8,724
$1,094,091
TREATMENT— Continued
Reception and Diagnosis — Continued
High school teacher
Supervising social worker I
Social worker
Supervising clerk I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Business Services :
Storekeeper I
Senior typist-clerk
Stock clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Training :
Temporary help
Personal Care :
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Seamer-seamstress
Janitor foreman I
Barber
Janitor
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Temporary help
Medical Care :
Chief medical officer
Physician and surgeon II
Dentist III
Dentist II
Supervising nurse II
Senior clinical laboratory technolo-
gist
Surgical nurse I
Graduate nurse
Medical technical assistant
X-ray technician
Dental assistant
Temporary help
Plant Maintenance :
Chief of plant operation I
Electrician I
Plumber I
Carpenter I
Painter I
Stationary engineer
Building maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator I
Groundsman
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Authorized Positions, Northern
California Reception Center and
Clinic
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
1
1
1
$505-644
$7,368
$7,368
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
0.9
1
1
457-556
5,885
6,185
2.8
3
3
395-505
15,760
16,250
0.1
0.1
0.1
(662)
402
402
1.3
1.1
1.1
(7,430)
7,35S
7,358
1
1
1
614-746
8.952
8,952
2
2
2
530-710
15,066
15,426
3
3
3
480-644
19,889
20.301
1
1
1
530-644
6,490
6,812
1
1
1
480-584
6,728
7,008
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6.360
0.5
0.5
0.5
435-530
2,930
3,080
2
o
•>
395-480
11,520
11,520
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
3
4
4
359^135
20,400
20,892
0.2
0.4
0.4
(1,245)
1,909
1,909
1
1
1
1,667-2,127
25,524
25,524
1
1
1
1,439-1,929
21,000
21,000
1
1
1
1,512-1,837
22,044
22,044
2.7
4
4
1,371-1,667
72,912
74,544
1
1
1
7S3-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
644-7S3
9,396
9,396
7
7
7
599-728
61,152
61,152
3.7
4
4
545-695
29,577
30,648
1
1
1
530-644
7,72S
7,728
3.4
5
5
435-530
28,293
29,411
0.1
0.5
0.5
(2,161)
6,836
6,836
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8.520
1.9
o
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
2
9
2
556-614
14,736
14,736
1
1
1
556-614
7.368
7,368
1
1
1
480-530
6,360
6,360
57.6
62.6
62.6
$472,843
$547,515
$554,142
183.8
191
191
$1,523,704
$1,693,212
$1,714,390
CORRECTIONS
Department of the Youth Authority
115
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RECEPTION CENTER AND CLINIC
UJ
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
z
-1
SALARIES AND WAGES
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
o ADMINISTRATION
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Executive :
Superintendent I
Assistant superintendent
Business manager II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
TREATMENT
Classification and Counseling :
Parole agent I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Group Living :
Head group supervisor
Assistant head group supervisor
Senior group supervisor
Group supervisor
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Education :
Supervisor of academic instruction _
Youth Authority teacher
Instructor in industrial arts
Arts and crafts teacher
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Pianist
Reception and Diagnosis :
Staff psychiatrist
Senior psychologist
Supervising social worker II
Staff psychologist — clinical
School psychologist
Youth Authority teacher
Supervising social worker I
Social worker
Supervising clerk I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,337-1,626
$17,210
$18,065
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,382
14,556
1
1
1
469-571
U.S.--
6,852
2
2
425-517
12,016
12,308
$60,964
55,736
Business Services :
Accounting officer II
Storekeeper I
Property clerk I
1.2
1.8
1
1
1
o
1
1
1
1
3
1
0.2
1.5
1
o
3
1
1
1
1
2
5
0.3
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
0.2
1.5
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
5
0.3
$746-905
505-644
505-614
457-556
457-556
457-556
395-505
395^S0
(390)
(13,964)
614-746
530-710
480-644
530-644
4S0-5S4
435-530
435-530
395-480
359-435
(1,483)
$10,S60
13.57S
6,516
6,672
1
6.672
Accounting technician II
0.9
2.7
6.335
16,380
Intermediate account
Temporary help
Training :
Temporary help
Personal Care :
Supervising cook II .
Supervising cook I
Cook
clerk
1
0.2
1.5
1
2
2.S
1
5.760
742
12,012
S.952
15,426
19,169
Baker II
7.728
0.9
5.960
Janitor foreman I
Barber
Janitor
1
1
2
4.9
6,360
6,360
10,682
25,173
Temporary help
0.3
1,730
For footnotes see the end of this
agency presentation
$67,057
1.4
2
2
§764-927
$20,818
$21,312
1
i
1
395-505
6,060
6,060
1
l
1
806-979
11,610
11,748
4.8
5
5
695-845
50,700
50,700
9
9
9
633-768
81,516
82,389
62.6
63
63
545-663
468,590
482,503
1
1
1
425-517
5,605
5,881
0.7
0.7
0.7
(6,736)
7,494
7,494
0.8
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
0.5
1
1
T
9,396
9,852
2
2
2
T
25,152
25,152
1
1
1
T
12,576
12,576
3
3
3
t
37,728
37.728
1
1
1
425-517
5,559
5,835
-
0.1
0.1
-
452
452
1
1
1
842-1.023
10.608
11,124
1
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12,276
0.1
0.1
0.1
5hr
960
960
0.2
2.5
2.5
1,439-1,929
43,170
45,360
0.3
1
1
998-1,213
11,976
12,576
2
2
2
927-1,128
25,028
25,612
4.6
4
4
905-1,100
51,630
51,900
1.1
o
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
3
3
3
f
37,728
37,728
1
1
1
842-1,023
11,876
12,276
9.1
11
11
764-927
113,938
116,316
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.7
1
1
425-517
5,835
6,129
11.5
11.5
11.5
395-505
67,760
68,284
2
2
2
395^1S0
11,068
$1,201,769
11,336
129.4
136.9
136.9
$1,051,721
$1,226,219
$10,860
13.S84
6,840
6,672
6,672
6,646
16,620
5,760
742
12,012
8,952
15,456
20,122
7,728
6,260
6.360
6,360
11,221
25,510
1,730
116
CORRECTIONS
Department of the Youth Authority
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RECEPTION CENTER AND CLINIC-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Atith.) (Anlh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,667-2,127
$24,413
$25,524
1
1
1
1,439-1,929
22,044
23,148
1
1
1
1,512-1,837
22,044
22,044
4
4
4
1,371-1.667
78,431
79,776
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
0.8
1
1
644-783
9,396
9.398
7.9
8
S
599-728
69,888
69,SS8
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,72S
4.9
5
5
435-530
29,614
30,925
1
1
1
7S3-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
676-746
S,952
8,952
1
1
1
676-746
8,736
S,952
0.8
1
1
676-746
S.952
8,952
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
S,520
2
2
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
0.3
1
1
644-710
7,728
8,112
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
556-614
7,36S
7,368
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
0.1
0.1
0.1
(912)
$516,571
512
512
63
65.1
65.1
$572,325
$5S1,136
198.4
208
208
$1,629,256
$1,839,830
$1,874,412
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE—
Continued
Medical Care :
Chief medical officer
Physician and surgeon II
Dentist III
Dentist II
Supervising nurse II
Senior clinical laboratory technolo-
gist
Surgical nurse I
Graduate nurse
X-ray technician
Dental assistant
Plant Maintenance :
Chief of plant operation I
Electrician I
Plumber I
Maintenance mechanic
Carpenter I
Painter I
Stationary engineer
Lead groundsman
Building maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator I
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Authorized Positions, Southern
California Reception Center and
Clinic
f Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
YOUTH AUTHORITY CONSERVATION CAMPS FOR BOYS
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Camp superintendent
Assistant superintendent
Totals, Authorized Positions __ 7.8 12 12 $79,616 $119,072 $119,072
TREATMENT
Classification and Counseling :
Parole agent I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Group Living :
Catholic chaplain — intermittent
Protestant chaplain — intermittent-
Senior youth counselor
Youth counselor
Temporary help
Work Experience :
Youth counselor
Totals, Authorized Positions ___ 65.2 78 78 $53S,300 $496,666 $540,514
3.9
6
6
6
6
SALARY RANGE
$806-979
695-845
$63,892
55,180
$63,892
it 3.9
55,180
1
0.5
0.6
3
1
0.5
0.7
3
1
0.5
0.7
$764-927
425-517
395-505
(7,883)
$20,292
5,100
2,676
5,375
$20,292
5,100
2,811
5,370
6.5
47.5
1.1
1.2
1.2
6
31
1.4
1.2
1.2
6
31
1.4
842-1,023
842-1,023
663-806
602-731
(12,929)
6,838
7,166
46,644
220,116
8,015
6,838
7,166
46,644
220,116
8,017
8
32
32
602-731
174,444
218,160
CORRECTIONS
Department of the Youth Authority
117
YOUTH AUTHORITY CONSERVATION CAMPS FOR BOYS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Auih.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
.37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Business Services :
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Training :
Temporary help
Personal Care :
Physician and surgeon II —
intermittent
Supervising cook I
Temporary help
Plant Maintenance :
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals Authorized Positions, Youth
Authority Conservation Camps for
Boys
SALARY RANGE
2.5
1.1
5
1
5
1
$ 157-556
395-505
$24,588
5,760
$24,588
5,760
0.8
1.3
1.3
(9.353)
6,670
6,070
0.2
8
1.7
0.2
12
1.9
0.2
12
1.9
1,439-1,929
530-710
(19,807)
3,809
74,394
12,940
3,809
74,394
12.940
1.9
2.3
2.3
(22,942)
$135,128
14,070
$142,231
14,080
16.2
23.7
23.7
$142,241
89.2 113.7 113.7
$753,044
$757,969
$801,827
FRICOT RANCH SCHOOL FOR BOYS
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent I
Assistant superintendent
Business manager I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
TREATMENT
Classification and Counseling :
Parole agent II
Parole agent I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Group Living :
Head group supervisor
Assistant head group supervisor —
Senior group supervisor
Group supervisor
Temporary help
Education :
Supervisor of academic iustruction
Youth authority teacher
High school teacher
Elementary teacher
Music teacher _
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education
Intermediate typist-clerk ,
Temporary help
Psychiatric Treatment :
Staff psychiatrist
Supervisor of special treatment
Staff psychologist
Social worker
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Pianist
Totals, Authorized Positions
For footnotes see the end of this agency
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,337-1.626
$19,512
$19,512
1
1
1
1,048-1.273
15,090
15,276
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,570
12,576
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
$56,739
$60,240
$60,420
0.9
1
1
0.7
1
1
1
0.7
1
1
1
0.7
$842-1,023
764-927
395-505
(5,904)
$10,104
9,538
5,330
6,320
$10,608
10.022
5,599
6,320
0.9
4.7
5
29.4
0.8
1
5
5
30
1.1
1
5
5
30
1.1
806-979
695-845
633-768
545-663
(5,308)
9,672
50,271
45,747
219.213
6,688
10,140
50,700
46,080
227,021
6,688
1
5.7
4.2
5
1
1
6
5
5
1
1
6
5
5
1
950-1,155
A
1
t
*
J.
1
13,860
69,835
55,531
55.840
12,576
13,860
69,408
59,472
57,572
12,576
0.9
1
0.9
1
1
1.5
1
1
1.5
A
395-505
(8,189)
11,976
5,507
13,904
11,976
5,785
13,904
1
0.3
2.1
1
1.9
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
2
1,439-1,929
1,048-1,273
905-1,100
764-927
457-556
395-505
17,268
15,276
10,860
30,774
6,438
11,292
18,144
15,276
11,400
31,731
6,672
11,820
1
1
0.2
1
1
0.2
1
1
0.2
842-1,023
842-1,023
5.00 hr
11.538
11,826
1,160
$718,344
12,126
12,276
1,160
72.6
78.5
78.5
$612,613
$738,336
presentation.
118
CORRECTIONS
Department of the Youth Authority
FR1COT RANCH SCHOOL FOR BOYS-Continued
SALARIES ANT> WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
'.filled) lAolh.) (*nlh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Business Services : SALAET RANGE
Storekeeper I 0.9 1 1 §505-644 §6.672 S7.008
Senior typist-clerk 0.8 1 1 457-556 5.4S4 '"..760
Stock clerk 111 457-556 6.672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 0.5 0.5 0.5 425-517 3.002 3.102
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.4 1.4 1.4 395-505 7.044 7.392
Temporary help 0.2 0.2 0.2 (2.152) 1.061 1.061
Training :
Temporary help 0.5 0.5 0.5 (4.995) 4.707 4.707
Personal Care :
Supervising cook II 111 614-746 S.952 8.952
Supervising cook I 111 530-710 7.728 7.728
Cook 3 3 3 480-644 19.227 20.094
Seamer-seamstress 111 480-584 7.008 7.008
Janitor 1.9 2 2 395-4S0 10.720 10.960
Assistant cook 3 3 3 395-180 16.520 16.762
Food service assistant I S.6 9 9 359-135 40.926 42.660
Temporary help 0.8 0.9 0.9 (5.263) 4.76S 4.768
Medical Care :
Physician and surgeon II —
intermittent 0.3 0.3 0.3 1.439-1.929 4,597 4.597
Supervising nurse I 0.9 1 1 710-S63 10.356 10.356
Graduate nurse 0.7 1 1 599-728 7.362 7.72S
Hospital aid 111 395-480 5.760 5.760
Temporary help 1.3 1.3 1.3 (6.098) 6.615 6,615
Plant Maintenance :
Chief of plant operation I 111 783-950 11.400 11.400
Electrician I 111 676-746 8.952 8.952
Plumber I 111 676-746 S.952 S.952
Carpenter I 0.9 1 1 644-710 S.520 S.520
Painter I 111 644-710 S.520 S.520
Institution fire fighter — 7 intermit-
tent 0.7 0.7 0.7 556-676 5,712 5,712
Group supervisor 111 545-663 7.956 7.956
Building maintenance man 2 2 2 556-614 14,736 14.736
Automotive equipment operator I 111 556-614 7,368 7.368
Laborer 0.5 0.5 0.5 4S0-530 3.180 3.180
Temporary help - - - (S76) 588 588
Totals, Authorized Positions 39.9 41.3 41.3 §253.300 §271.065 §275,574
Totals, Authorized Positions, Fricot
Ranch School for Boys 117.5 124.8 124.S §922.652 §1,049,649 §1.074.330
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
FRED C. NELLSS SCHOOL FOR BOYS
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent II
Assistant superintendent
Business manager II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
TREATMENT
Classification and Counseling :
Parole agent III
Parole agent II
Parole agent I
Intermediate stenographer .
Intermediate typist-clerk _.
Temporary help
SALAET RANGE
1
1
1
§1.475-1.793
§21.516
§21.516
1
1
1
1.04S-1.273
15.276
15.276
1
1
1
998-1.213
14.556
14,556
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.852
2
o
o
425-517
12.40S
12.408
§67.208
§70,60S
§70,60S
0.7
1
1
§927-1.128
S13.320
§13.536
1
1
1
S42-1.023
12.126
12.276
6.9
6
6
764-927
59,833
62,82S
2 o
•7
2
425-517
12.062
12.35S
1.1
1.5
1.5
395-505
S.479
8,915
0.3
0.1
0.1
(2,088)
2.352
2,352
CORRECTIONS
Department of the Youth Authority
FRED C. NELLES SCHOOL FOR BOYS-Continued
119
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
TREATMENT— Continued
Group Living :
Program administrator
Head group supervisor
Assistant head group supervisor
Senior group supervisor
Group supervisor
Temporary help
Education :
Supervisor of education
Supervisor of academic instruction _
Youth authority teacher
High school teacher
Elementary teacher
Music teacher
Instructor in industrial arts
Instructor in landscape gardening _
Arts and crafts teacher
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education
Librarian II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Psychiatric Treatment :
Staff psychiatrist
Supervisor of special treatment
Staff psychologist — clinical
Supervising social worker I
Social worker
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Business Services :
Accounting officer II
Storekeeper II
Property clerk I
Senior typist-clerk
Stock clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Training:
Training assistant
Temporary help
Personal Care :
Supervising cock II
Shoemaker
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Seamer-seamstress
Supervising housekeeper I
Barber
Laundryman
Janitor
Housekeeper
Laundress
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Temporary help
Medical Care :
Physician and surgeon II
Dentist II
Supervising nurse I
Graduate nurse
Dental assistant
For footnotes see the end of this agency
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Ami)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
1
1
$746-905
$10,356
1
1
1
584-746
8,520
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
0.5
1
1
457-556
6.646
0.9
1
1
425-517
6,204
4.5
4.5
4.5
395-505
25.038
1.6
2
2
395-480
9.780
0.7
0.6
0.6
(3,331)
3.194
0.8
1
1
746-905
9,100
2.8
2.6
2.6
(20.144)
23,246
1
1
1
614-746
8.952
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
2.8
3
3
530-710
21,852
3
3
3
480-644
19,707
1
1
1
530-644
6,672
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
1.3
f>
2
435-530
11,659
2
2
2
415-505
11.845
1.7
o
o
395-480
10,392
1.5
1.5
1.5
395-480
8,491
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
1.9
2
2
395^180
10,740
9.1
9.5
9.5
359-435
46,410
0.9
0.4
0.4
(5,059)
2,429
1
1
1
1,439-1,929
21,000
1
1
1
1,371-1.667
20,004
1
1
1
710-863
9.063
5
5
o
599-728
42.208
1
1
1
435-530
5,760
presentation.
SALARY RANGE
2
2
o
$950-1.155
$26,436
$27,060
1
1
1
80(i-979
11,196
11.748
4.9
5
5
695-84.-,
50,388
50.700
14.6
15
15
633-768
134,220
136.362
80.8
S5
85
545-663
647.756
663.557
11.6
1.7
1.7
(67.105)
15,101
15,101
1
1
1
1.048-1.273
14.616
15.276
o
950-1.155
27,115
27,720
7.5
11
11
t
118.4S4
120.IIJ4
17.5
16
16
i
183,779
198.543
3
3
3
t
33.678
34,734
2
2
2
T
23,810
24.552
3
3
3
t
35,307
35.880
1.6
2
2
t
20,744
21.770
2
2
2
t
22,644
23.236
3.9
4
4
t
47,414
48.393
—
1
1
614-746
10,4S2
10,860
2
2
o
425-517
11.993
12.283
0.5
0.5
0.5
395-505
2.720
2.S57
2.5
1.5
1.5
(21,787)
15,467
15,467
_
1
1
1,439-1.929
21,516
22.584
1
1
1
1,048-1.273
15.276
15.276
3
3
3
905-1.100
38,232
38,826
1
1
1
842-1.023
12.276
12.276
3
4
4
764-927
40.216
41.661
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
4.5
4.5
4.5
395-505
25,189
26,087
1
1
1
842-1,023
11,308
11.876
0.8
1
1
842-1.023
12,276
12.276
0.1
0.1
0.1
(725)
$1,598,883
1,650
1,650
191
189.9
189.9
$1,746,313
$1,798,352
10,800
8.520
7,368
6,672
13.344
6,672
6.204
25,575
10.260
3.194
9.54S
23.246
8.952
8,520
22,296
20,334
7.00S
7.008
6,360
12.005
12.120
10,908
8,629
5,760
10,980
47,860
2,429
21,000
20,004
9,510
43,012
6,060
120
CORRECTIONS
Department of the Youth Authority
FRED C. NELLES SCHOOL FOR BOYS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE—
Continued
Plant Maintenance :
Chief of plant operation I
Supervisor of building trades
Electrician I
Plumber I
Automobile mechanic
Supervising groundsman I
Carpenter I
Painter I
Stationary engineer
Group supervisor
Heavy truck driver
Stationary fireman
Building maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator I
Groundsman
Totals. Authorized Positions
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
4
2
1
0.(
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
78.6
81.1
Sl.l
Totals, Authorized Positions, Fred C.
Nelles School for Boys 275.6
277
SALARY RANGE
$783-950
748-S63
676-746
676-746
644-746
5S4-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
545-663
5S4-644
5S4-644
556-614
55G-614
4S0-530
$539,S12
$2,205,903
$11,400
9.S94
S.772
S,952
S.520
7.12S
16,632
25,560
S.520
7,956
7.72S
30,792
14,736
7,218
6,360
$594,468
$2,411,3S9
$11,400
10,356
S.952
8,952
S,520
7,4S8
17,040
25,560
8,520
7,956
7,72S
30,912
14,736
7.36S
6,360
$604,066
$2,473,026
Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA YOUTH CENTER
CENTRAL FACILITIES
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent II
Business manager
Secretary I
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Business Services :
Accounting officer III
Procurement and services officer II
Storekeeper III
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Storekeeper I
Senior typist-clerk
Stock clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Training :
Training assistant
Assistant head group supervisor
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Security :
Assistant head group supervisor
Senior group supervisor
Group supervisor
Temporary help
SALARY RANGE
$1,475-1,793
1,213-1,475
543-660
425-517
$46,388
$21,516
15,276
7,920
5,628
$50,340
$21,516
16,044
7,920
5,904
$51,384
1
1
1
$905-1,100
$11,496
$12,076
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
1
644-7S3
S.316
8.736
1
1
1
584-710
8,316
8,520
1
1
1
556-676
7,368
7,728
2.1
3
3
505-644
20,244
20,880
1.7
2
2
457-556
12,020
12,620
0.5
1
1
457-556
5,760
6,060
_
1
1
457-556
3,656
5,668
1.8
9
9
425-517
11,003
11,555
5.3
7
7
395-505
36,187
37.964
_
1
1
395-480
4,860
5,100
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
2.1
3
3
395-480
15,100
15,836
0.1
0.2
0.2
(600)
1,190
1,190
1
1
1.1
746-905
19,812
20,256
0.1
1
0.9
695-S45
10,140
10,140
0.5
1
1
395-505
5,160
5,418
0.2
0.3
0.3
(853)
1,440
1,440
0.2
1
1
695-845
10,140
10,140
0.3
5
5
633-768
44,832
45,710
3
5
5
545-663
36,686
38,086
-
0.3
0.3
(513)
1,430
1,430
CORRECTIONS
Department of the Youth Authority
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA YOUTH CENTER-Continued
121
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulb.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
CENTRAL FACILITIES— Continued
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE—
Continued
Personal Care :
Pood administrator II
Supervising cook II
Laundry supervisor II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Seamer-seaiustress
Baker I
Laundrynian
Janitor
Laundress
Assistant cook
Food service assistant I
Medical Care :
Physician and surgeon II
Staff psychiatrist
Dentist II
Senior clinical lahoratory technolo-
gist
Supervising nurse I
Surgical nurse I
Medical technical assistant
Dental assistant
Intermediate stenographer
Plant Maintenance :
Chief of plant operation III
Chief engineer I
Supervisor of building trades
Fire chief
Electrician I
Plumber I
Automobile mechanic
Maintenance mechanic
Supervising groundsman I
Carpenter I
Painter I
Locksmith
Stationary engineer
Refrigeration engineman
Institution fire fighter — 10 intermit-
tent
Automotive equipment operator
Stationary fireman
Janitor foreman II
Building maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator I —
Groundsman
Laborer
Intermediate stenographer
Janitor
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Authorized Positions, Central
Facilities
1
0.5
1
2.5
2.6
1
0.6
0.1
3.5
8.9
8.7
1
0.4
0.1
1
5.6
0.5
0.9
1
1
1.4
1
1
1.4
1
1
1
0.1
1.8
0.8
3
1.9
5.4
1.4
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
3.2
4.2
1
1
1
3
4
6
19
16
1
1
1
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
2
i
3
1
1
1
4
1
2
7
3
1
1
3
0.6
O. H. CLOSE SCHOOL FOR BOYS
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent I
Assistant superintendent
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions.
1
1
1
3.2
4.2
1
1
1
3
4
6
19
16
1
1
1
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
o
2
1
2
i
i
\>
1
3
1
1
1
4
1
91.5 167.S 167.8
95.5 171.8 171.8
SALARY ItAN'CE
$821-998
614-740
584-710
530-710
480-644
530-644
4S0-584
4S0-584
415-505
395^S0
395-4S0
395H1S0
359-435
1,439-1,929
1.439-1.929
1,371-1.667
710-863
710-S63
644-7S3
545-695
435-530
425-517
950-1,155
746-863
746-S63
676-S21
676-746
676-746
644-746
676-746
5S4-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
556-676
614-676
5S4-644
505-614
556-614
556-614
480-530
480-530
425-517
395-430
(2,372)
$636,S99
$S,630
7,548
7,368
23,556
23.020
7.72S
0,110
4,900
15,30(1
20,402
30,370
SS.932
76,130
41,728
30,219
16,073
9,S94
10,356
6.56S
72,157
5,573
5,490
$1,194,738
3.5
3.5
3.5
$39,390
$42,363
$10,770
7.920
7,728
24.338
26,960
7,728
6.412
6.160
16,056
21,409
31.920
99.S79
S1.S52
42,712
36,069
17,563
10,356
10,356
S.248
80,298
5.911
5,766
13,200
13,860
9,548
10,020
9,925
10,356
6,760
8,452
17,064
17,472
17,544
17,904
8,180
S.520
17,904
17,904
7,792
8,180
8,180
8,520
16,248
16,632
8.520
S.520
25.45S
25,560
7,0S4
8,080
S,160
8.160
7,368
7.72S
29,540
30.732
6,060
6,360
14,616
14,736
47,094
51,216
1S.630
18,930
6,260
6,360
6,204
6.204
11,755
15.220
4.360
4,360
$590,511 $1.144,39S $1,220,692
$1,272,076
1
1
1
$1,337-1,626
$17,490
$18,357
1
1
1
1,048-1.273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
469-571
6.852
6.852
0.5
0.5
0.5
425-517
2,745
2,883
$43,368
122
Department of the Youth Authority
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA YOUTH CENTER-Continued
CORRECTIONS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulhj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
O. H. CLOSE SCHOOL FOR BOYS— Continued
TREATMENT
Classification and Counseling :
Temporary help
Group Living :
Treatment team supervisor
Senior youth counselor
Youth counselor
Group supervisor
Temporary help
Education :
Supervisor of education
Supervisor of academic instruction-
Youth Authority teacher
High school teacher
Elementary teacher
ilusie teacher
Instructor in industrial arts
Instructor in general shop
Arts and crafts teacher
Instructor in recreation and
physical education
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Psychiatric Treatment :
Supervisor of special treatment
Staff psychologist — clinical
Supervising social worker I
Social worker
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Business Services :
Storekeeper I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Training :
Temporary help
Security :
Head group supervisor
Assistant head group supervisor
Group supervisor
Temporary help
Personal Care :
Barber
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Authorized Positions, O. H
Close School for Boys 122.S
KARL HOLTON SCHOOL FOR BOYS
ADMINISTRATION
1.5
2.1
2.1
SALARY KANGE
($9,106)
$16,320
$16,320
3.7
7.1
28.8
11.2
0.1
4
8
34
13
0.1
4
8
34
13
0.1
806-979
663-806
602-731
545-663
(S66)
43,140
74,288
285,990
92,750
1,080
45,259
75,181
293,092
96,607
1,080
1
1
1.9
2.6
10.7
1
2 2
a5
3.5
1
1
4
2
11
1
3
1
4
1
1
4
2
11
1
3
1
4
1,048-1,273
t
t
t
j.
i
t
j.
i
j.
i
j.
!
15,276
13,640
41,393
22,764
115,405
10,356
30,734
12,576
41,058
15,276
13,860
44,600
23,268
120,469
10,860
31,950
12,576
42,456
2.7
1.5
0.5
3
1.5
2.2
3
1.5
2.2
425-517
(3,560)
34,458
8,373
22,404
35,412
8,787
27,920
1
1
1
6.7
1
4.6
1
1
1
S
1
5
1
1
1
8
1
5
1,048-1,273
905-1,100
842-1,023
764-927
457-556
395-505
15,276
12,576
12,276
84,929
6,672
28,906
15,276
13,200
12,270
88,046
6,672
29,447
1
1
1
1
0.1
1
1
0.1
842-1,023
842-1,023
(365)
$843,101
10,608
12,276
1,250
11,124
12,276
1,250
99.2
115
115
$1,066,774
$1,104,540
1
3
1
3
1
3
$505-644
395-505
$7,248
15.552
$7,36S
16,326
0.6
0.9
0.9
(4,064)
7,290
7,290
0.9
4
7.5
2.5
1
4
8
0.6
1
4
8
0.6
S06-979
695-845
545-663
(14,127)
10,723
40,560
56,418
5,060
11,242
40,560
58,887
5,060
0.6
1
1
435-530
6.360
6.360
20.1
19.5
19.5
$139,108
$149,211
$153,093
122.S
138
138
$1,021,599
$1,258,34S
$1,301,001
Executive :
Superintendent I
Assistant superintendent
1
0.9
0.9
0.2
1
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
0.5
$1,337-1,626
1,048-1,273
469-571
425-517
$19,512
15,216
6,824
3,102
$19,512
15,276
6,852
Intermediate stenographer
3,102
Totals, Authorized Positions
3
3.5
3.5
$36,926
$44,654
$44,742
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
CORRECTIONS
123
Department of the Youth Authority
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA YOUTH CENTER-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
MO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (tulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
KARL HOLTON SCHOOL FOR BOYS— Continued
TREATMENT
Classification and Counseling:
Temporary help — 1.5
Group Living :
Treatment team supervisor 0.3 4
Senior youth counselor 0.2 8
Youth counselor 0.4 32
Group supervisor — 13
Temporary help - 0.2
Education :
Supervisor of education 0.7 1
Supervisor of academic instruction 0.2 1
Youth authority teacher 0.1 8
High school teacher 0.2 4
Elementary teacher 0.2 5
Music teacher - 1
Teacher of mentally retarded - 1
Business education teacher — 1
Instructor in industrial arts — 2
Instructor in auto mechanics — 1
Instructor in janitorial service — 1
Instructor in landscape gardening _ 0.1 1
Arts and crafts teacher 0.1 2
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education - 3 _
Intermediate stenographer 0.7 1.5
Temporary help - 1.7
Psychiatric Treatment :
Supervisor of special treatment 0.7 1
.Staff psychologist — clinical - 1
Supervising social worker I — 1
Social worker 0.1 8
Senior typist-clerk 0.5 1
Intermediate typist-clerk — 5
Religion :
Catholic chaplain — 1
Protestant chaplain — 1
Temporary help - 0.1
Totals, Authorized Positions 4.5 113
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Business Service :
Storekeeper I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Training :
Temporary help
Security :
Head group supervisor
Assistant head group supervisor
Group supervisor
Temporary help
Personal Care :
Barber
Totals, Authorized Positions _
Totals, Authorized Positions, Karl
Holton School for Boys
SALARY RANGE
1.5
-
$13,150
$11,150
4
$806-979
34.858
43,004
8
663-806
50,537
69,916
32
602-731
169.465
250,495
13
545-663
52.765
91,468
0.2
-
1,530
1,530
1
1.048-1,273
15.036
15.276
1
950-1.155
12.076
12,680
8
j.
48,517
71.264
4
f
34.227
41,350
5
f
35,624
48,396
1
f
4.732
8,350
1
f
5.2S5
9,662
1
j
5,070
n.:;m
2
j
10,255
16,768
1
y
3,719
!i.r,M-,
1
j
9,005
9.S14
1
y
9.434
9.894
2
T
16,883
22,200
3
|
17,794
27,784
1.5
425-517
7,119
8,373
1.7
-
16,678
25,030
1
1,048-1,273
14,676
15,276
1
905-1,100
10,408
11,355
1
842-1,023
11,676
12,276
S
764-927
55,677
79,008
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
5
395-505
19,480
27,100
1
842-1,023
9,262
10,566
1
842-1.023
9.262
10.566
0.1
-
2,350
2,350
113
0.2
1
1
0.1
3
3
-
0.8
0.8
0.5
1
1
0.2
4
4
0.4
9
9
-
0.7
0.7
1.4
20.5
20.5
8.9 137
137
$39,636
$505-644
395-505
S06-979
695-845
545-663
435-530
$11,288
$7,850
DEWITT NELSON YOUTH CONSERVATION
TRAINING CENTER
ADMINISTRATION
Executive : „ _ „„„
Superintendent I 0.1 1 1 $1.33i-l,626
Assistant superintendent 0.1 1 1 * icoZ-"i
Senior stenographer 0.1 1 1 469-071
Totals, Authorized Positions, DeWitt
Nelson Youth Conservation Train-
ing Center 0.3 3 3 $2,876
Totals, Authorized Positions, Northern
California Youth Center 227.5 449.8 449.8 $1,749,224
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges
$711,222
$6,135
17,119
5,790
10,938
40,272
65,722
5,480
5.004
S156.460
$912,336
$16,112
14,616
6,852
$37,580
$3,403,002
and Criteria
$987,543
$6,438
17,280
5,790
11,472
40.560
67.853
5,480
5,599
$160,472
$1,192,757
$16,930
15,276
6,852
$39,058
$3,804,892
of Application for Teachers."
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Department of the Youth Authority
PASO ROBLES SCHOOL FOR BOYS
CORRECTIONS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) [Authj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent II
Assistant superintendent
Business manager II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
TREATMENT
Classification and Counseling :
Parole agent II
Parole agent I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Group Living :
Head group supervisor
Assistant head group supervisor
Senior group supervisor
Group supervisor
Temporary help
Education :
Supervisor of education
Supervisor of academic instruction
Youth authority teacher
High school teacher
Elementary teacher
Music teacher
Instructor in industrial arts
Instructor in auto mechanics
Instructor in general shop
Instructor in plumbing
Instructor in landscape gardening
Arts and crafts teacher
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Psychiatric Treatment :
Staff psychiatrist
Supervisor of special treatment
Staff psychologist-clinical
Supervising social worker I
Social worker
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Pianist
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Business Services :
Accounting officer II 1
Storekeeper I 1
Property clerk I 1
Senior typist-clerk 0.9
Stock clerk 1
Accounting technician II 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.5
Intermediate account clerk 2
Temporary help 0.2
Training :
Temporary help 2.3
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
$1,475-1,793
1,048-1,273
998-1,213
469-571
425-517
$21,516
15,156
14,556
6,852
12,408
$21,516
15,276
14,556
6,852
12,408
$6o,S54
$70,4SS
2.6
2.6
(17,122)
17,530
$70,00S
0.4
1
1
$S42-1.023
$11,926
$12,276
4.2
4
4
764-927
41,587
42,835
0.6
0.5
0.5
425-517
2.S69
2,880
2.6
2
9
395-505
11,520
11,520
0.4
0.6
0.6
(2,410)
4,450
4,450
1
1
1
806-979
11,288
11,748
5
5.3
5.3
695-845
53,625
53,742
9.4
10
10
633-768
88,928
90,145
72.3
66
66
545-663
505,378
515,461
5.4
2.3
2.3
(34,399)
17,230
17,230
1
1
1
1.04S-1.273
15.276
15.276
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
8.7
S
S
t
96,834
98,388
8.S
8
8
t
S9.040
95,218
0.2
1
1
I
8,952
9,396
1
1
1
i
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
f
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
12,576
12,576
2.2
2
2
t
25,152
25,152
0.1
1
1
f
12,576
12.576
1
1
1
t
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
T
12,576
12,576
3.1
3
3
t
34,458
34,971
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
0.5
0.5
0.5
395-505
2,846
2.8S0
2.9
0.8
0.8
(22,180)
5,650
5,650
_
1
1
1,439-1,929
23.14S
23,148
1
1
1
1,04S-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
905-1.100
12,526
13,14S
O.S
1
1
S42-1.023
12,126
12,276
4.7
4
4
764-927
43,9S0
44,496
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,S52
3
3
3
425-517
18.036
18.312
1.5
1.5
1.5
395-505
8,537
8,978
1
1
1
S42-1.023
12,276
12,276
1
1
1
842-1.023
12.276
12.276
0.1
0.1
0.1
5 hr
SOO
SOO
150.9
140.6
140.6
$1,247,696
$1,2SS,362
$1,312,576
1
1
$746-905
$10,S60
$10,860
1
1
505-614
7,36S
7,368
1
1
505-614
7,368
7.368
1
1
457-556
6,035
6,335
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
457-556
6,672
0,672
3 5
3.5
395-505
19,733
20,184
2
2
395-tSO
11,520
1 1.520
0.3
0.3
(1,220)
2,060
2,060
17,530
CORRECTIONS
Department of the Youth Authority
PASO ROBLES SCHOOL FOR BOYS-Continued
125
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
jFlllid) |Aulh.) (Amh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SALARY RANGE
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE—
Continued
Persona] Care :
Supervising cook II
Shoemaker
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Seamer-seamstress
• Laundry supervisor I
Barber
Laiiiidryman
Janitor
Food service assistant I
Temporary help
Medical (.'are :
Physician and surgeon II
Dentist II
Supervising nurse I
Medical technical assistant
Dental assistant
Plant Maintenance :
Chief of plant operation I
Electrician I
Plumber I
Supervising groundsman I
Carpenter I
Painter I
Stationary engineer
Institution fire fighter —
7 intermittent
Group supervisor
Stationary fireman
Building maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator I_
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Authorized Positions, Paso
Robles School for Boys
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers.'
1
1
1
$014-746
$8,952
$8,952
1
1
1
584-710
7,458
7,824
3
3
3
530-710
21,664
22,374
2.0
3
3
480-044
19,226
20,092
1
1
1
530-044
7.72s
7,728
1
1
1
480-584
7,00s
7.00S
1
1
1
480-584
6,728
7,008
1
1
1
435-530
i;.:;.;n
6,360
1
1
1
415-505
5,100
5,352
3
3
3
395-4 Ml
16.560
16,806
1.5
1.6
1.6
359-435
7.S88
8.1 24
0.6
0.1
0.1
(3,109 1
970
970
1
1
1
1.439-1,929
19.044
20,004
1
1
1
1,371-1,667
20,004
2O.O0-!
1
1
1
710-S63
10.350
10,350
4.7
5
5
545-G95
37,649
3S.347
1
1
1
435-530
5,860
0.100
1
1
1
783-950
11.400
11,400
0.9
1
1
676-746
8,952
S.952
1
1
1
676-746
8.952
S.952
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8.520
1
1
1
044-710
8,520
8,520
1.7
2
2
644-710
16,280
16,666
2
2
2
644-710
17,040
17.040
0.7
0.7
0.7
556-676
5.712
5.712
1
1
1
545-663
7,956
7,956
3
3
3
584-644
23,184
23.184
2
9
2
556-614
14,736
14,736
0.6
1
1
556-614
6,840
7.188
0.1
0.1
0.1
(472)
$ 400.975
560
560
56.3
57.9
57.9
$443,025
$449,424
213.2
204.5
204.5
.§1.720,525
$1,801,875
$1,832,608
PRESTON SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent II
Assistant superintendent
Business manager II
Secretary I
Intermediate stenographer-
Totals, Authorized Positions
TREATMENT
Classification and Counseling :
Parole agent III
Correctional casework training su-
pervisor
Parole agent II
Parole agent I
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
1
1
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
1
0.5
4.5
0.2
9
6
4.1
1.8
4.5
4.5
2
0
4
1.8
SALARY RANGE
$1,475-1,793
1,04S-1,273
998-1,213
543-660
425-517
$56,129
$927-l,12S
927-1,128
S42-1.023
764-927
425-517
(12,177)
$19,75S
15,276
14,556
7,478
3,102
$60,170
$13,536
24,552
61.14S
23,446
13.410
$20,751
15,276
14,556
7,856
3,102
$61,541
$13,536
24,552
63.071
24,002
13,410
126
Department of the Youth Authority
CORRECTIONS
PRESTON SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
66-67
1 (Filled)
67-68
(Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.)
1968-69
SALARY RANGL
1.9
2
2
$950-1,155
$26,436
$27,060
0.6
6
6
S06-979
66,622
69.10S
9.2
4
4
695-S45
40,560
40,560
16.8
18
18
633-768
161,88S
163,603
99.6
91
91
545-663
696,859
708.791
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
3.5
3.5
3.5
395-505
20,485
20.610
6.7
0.3
0.3
(49.1S7)
1,930
1,930
1
1
1
1.04S-1,273
15,276
15,276
o
2
•->
950-1,155
27,720
27,720
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
14
12
12
T
150,891
152,067
S.6
S
S
t
96,300
97,988
2.9
2
2
t
23,310
23,841
0.9
1
1
t
9,814
10.314
1
1
1
t
10,995
11,544
1.7
2
'I
18,514
19,451
1
1
1
T
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
J.
T
12,576
12,576
1.8
2
t
21,922
22,428
1
1
1
t
12,576
12,576
0.9
1
1
t
12,576
12,576
2
<>
t
25,152
25.152
1
1
1
t
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
t
12,573
12,576
1
1
1
t
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
t
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
t
12,576
12,576
3
3
3
t
34,340
35,3S2
4
4
4
t
48,084
48,588
3.9
4
4
t
46,210
46,917
1
1
1
A
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
530-644
7,188
7,548
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.852
2
2
o
425-517
12,408
12,408
1
0.7
0.7
(10,750)
4,270
4,270
_
1
1
1,439-1,929
17,268
18,144
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
3
3
905-1,100
33,131
36,000
0.9
1
1
842-1,023
11,081
11,630
4
—
_
764-927
—
_
4
7
7
764-927
69,774
72,183
0.9
1
1
469-571
6.516
6,852
4.9
4.5
4.5
395-505
26,265
26,650
1
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12.276
1
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12.276
0.1
0.1
0.1
5hr
1,250
1,250
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10.860
1
1
1
644-783
9.359
9.396
1
1
1
644-710
8.520
8.520
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
1
1
1
530-644
7.728
7,728
1.2
2
9
530-644
15,336
15.456
2
o
9
415-480
10.660
11,198
1
-
-
(6,387)
$2,115,282
-
-
246.1
230.9
230.9
$2,145,802
$2,18] ,782
1
2
3
1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
TREATMENT— Continued
Group Living :
Program administrator
Treatment team supervisor
Assistant head group supervisor
Senior group supervisor
Group supervisor
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Education :
Supervisor of education
Supervisor of academic instruction
Supervisor of vocational instruction
Youth authority teacher
High school teacher
Elementary teacher
Business education teacher
Instructor in industrial arts
Instructor in agriculture
Instructor in auto mechanics
Instructor in baking
Instructor in culinary arts
Instructor in electrical work
Instructor in garment making
Instructor in general shop
Instructor in mill and cabinetwork
Instructor in printing
Instructor in machine shop prac-
tices
Instructor in sheet metal work
Instructor in shoemaking
Instructor in landscape gardening
Arts and crafts teacher
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education
Band and orchestra leader
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Psychiatric Treatment :
Staff psychiatrist
Supervisor of special treatment
Senior psychologist
Staff psychologist — clinical
Supervising social worker I
Parole agent I
Social worker
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Pianist
Work Experience :
Farm manager
Dairyman
Blacksmith
Vegetable gardener
Hog ranch operator
Assistant dairyman
Farm hand
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation
CORRECTIONS
Department of the Youth Authority
PRESTON SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY-Continued
127
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Business Services :
Accounting officer
Storekeeper II
Supervising clerk I
Storekeeper I
Property clerk I
Senior typist-clerk
Stock clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Training :
Training assistant
Temporary help
Security :
Head group supervisor
Assistant head group supervisor
Senior group supervisor
Group supervisor
Temporary help
Personal Care :
Food manager
Tailor
Laundry supervisor II
Supervising cook I
Group supervisor
Cook
Janitor foreman II
Seamer-seamstress
Barber
Laundry man
Janitor
Housekeeper
Food service assistant I
Medical Care :
Chief medical officer
Physician and surgeon II
Dentist II
Supervising nurse II
Senior clinical laboratory
technologist
Graduate nurse
Medical technical assistant
Dental assistant
Intermediate stenographer
Plant Maintenance :
Chief of plant operation II
Supervisor of building trades
Painter II
Electrician I
Plumber I
Steamfitter
Automobile mechanic
Supervising groundsman I
Carpenter I
Mill and cabinet worker
Painter I
Mason
Stationary engineer
Machinist
Institution fire fighter —
10 intermittent
Stationary fireman
Building maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator I
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Authorized Positions, Preston
School of Industry
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$821-998
$11,976
$11,976
1
1
1
584-746
8,520
8.520
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7.36S
0.8
1
1
505-614
Ij.dtiO
6,360
2.9
3
3
457-556
19,860
20,016
0.7
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
2
2
o
457-556
12.732
13,032
1.5
1.5
1.5
425-517
9.306
9,306
2.5
2.5
2.5
395-505
14.174
14.30S
1.5
1.5
1.5
395-180
S.640
S.640
2.9
3
3
395-480
16,168
lO.Oss
0.2
0.1
0.1
(1,826)
920
920
1
1
1
740-905
10,860
10.S60
3.6
4
4
(25,016)
30,613
30,665
1
1
1
S06-979
11,196
11,748
1
1
1
695-S45
10,140
10.140
1
1
1
633-768
9,216
9,216
42
42
42
545-663
323,207
32S.951
2.1
2.1
2.1
(15,727)
17,191
17,190
1
1
1
S21-99S
11,832
11,976
1
1
1
584-710
S,520
8,520
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
4
4
4
530-710
30.024
30.372
1
1
1
545-663
7.956
7.956
3.7
4
4
480-644
25,766
26,692
1
1
1
505-614
7.36S
7.36S
1
1
1
4S0-5S4
7,008
7.00S
2
o
2
435-530
12,645
12,720
3.3
3
3
415-505
16.S52
17,396
4.9
5
5
395-480
27,S67
2S.370
2
2
2
395^S0
11,520
11,520
1.9
2
2
359-435
10,440
10,440
_
1
1
1,667-2,127
21,000
21,000
1.5
0.5
0.5
1,439-1 .929
10.500
10,500
1
1
1
1,371-1,667
19.364
20,004
1
1
1
7S3-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
4.9
o
5
599-72S
43,680
43.680
6
6
6
545-695
47,226
47.736
1
1
1
435-530
6.360
6.360
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
S63-1.048
12,576
12.576
1
1
1
746-S63
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
2
2
2
676-746
17,904
17.904
9
2
o
676-746
17,904
17,904
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
644-746
8,520
S,520
1
1
1
584-710
S.248
8,520
3
3
3
644-710
25,560
25,560
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
3
3
3
644-710
25.526
25,560
1
1
1
044-710
8.520
8.520
0.9
1
1
644-710
8.316
8.520
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
556-676
8,160
8.160
3.6
4
4
584-644
29,532
30,642
2
2
9
556-614
14,736
14,736
4
4
4
556-614
29,472
29,472
0.2
-
-
(850)
$1,082,451
-
-
146.6
148.2
148.2
$1,165,229
$1,17S,296
397.2 383.6 383.6 $3,253,862 $3,371,201 $3,421,619
Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
128
Department of the Youth Authority
YOUTH TRAINING SCHOOL
CORRECTIONS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
IS
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent II
Business manager
Assistant superintendent
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions _.
TREATMENT
Classification and Counseling :
Parole agent III 1 1
Staff psychologist — clinical - 3
Parole agent II 2.4 3
Parole agent I 11.8 9
Supervising typist-clerk I 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 2.5 2.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 6 6
Intermediate file clerk 2 2
Temporary help 1.7 2.2
Group Living :
Program administrator 3 3
Head group supervisor 1 1
Assistant head group supervisor — 14.8 16
Senior group supervisor 40.5 42
Group supervisor 125.3 130
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Temporary help 2.1 2
Education :
Supervisor of education 1 1
Supervisor of academic instruction _ 1 1
Supervisor of vocational instruction 3 3
Youth Authority teacher 4 4
High school teacher 7.5 8
Music teacher 1 1
Instructor in stockkeeping and
warehousing 1 1
Instructor in auto mechanics 2 2
Instructor in auto body and fender
repair 2 2
Instructor in baking 1 1
Instructor in culinary arts 3 3
Instructor in refrigeration and air
conditioning 1 1
Instructor in electrical work 3 3
Instructor in carpentry 2 2
Instructor in general shop 6.9 7
Instructor in janitorial service 4 4
Instructor in upholstering 1 1
Instructor in mill and cabinet work 2 2
Instructor in plastering 1 1
Instructor in painting 4 4
Instructor in offset printing and
duplicating 2 2
Instructor in plumbing 3 3
Instructor in masonry 2 2
Instructor in machine shop practices 3 3
Instructor in welding 3 3
Instructor in sheet metal work 1 1
Instructor in shoemaking 1 1
Instructor in landscape gardening 3.6 4
Instructor in mechanical drawing 3 3
Instructor in typewriter repair 1 1
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education 5 5
Librarian II 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 2.S 3.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2
Temporary help 3.1 3.7
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
5,226
5,490
$71,335
$74,490
$74,754
1
$927-1,128
$13,536
$13,536
3
905-1,100
32,580
34,200
3
9
842-1,023
764-927
34,656
96,39S
35,160
98,240
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
2.5
425-517
14,309
14,771
6
395-505
34,164
34,986
2
395-^80
11,520
11,520
2.2
(12,359)
16,586
16,586
3
950-1,155
40,141
40,816
1
806-979
11,472
11,748
16
695-845
157,769
160,092
42
633-768
374,488
380,264
130
545-663
983,487
1,006,132
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
2
(46,351)
16,108
16,108
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
950-1.155
13,860
13.S60
3
950-1,155
41,580
41.580
4
t
50,304
50.304
8
i
94,137
99,368
1
!
11,976
11,976
1
t
12,576
12,576
2
T
24,456
25.052
2
t
25,152
25.152
1
I
12,576
12.576
3
1
36,632
37,628
1
t
12,576
12,576
3
T
37,728
37,728
2
I
25,152
25,152
7
j.
i
S4.624
86,382
4
T
50,304
50,304
1
I
12,326
12,576
2
T
25,152
25,152
1
I
12,576
12,576
4
1
50,004
50.304
2
t
25,152
25,152
3
T
37,728
37,728
9
4.
1
23,796
24.360
3
I
37,728
37.72S
3
t
37,728
37.728
1
1
12,576
12,576
1
1
12.576
12,576
4
t
47,104
47,580
o
1
37,478
37,728
1
t
12,576
12,576
5
1
61,830
62,280
1
614-746
9,856
10,062
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3.5
425-517
20,913
21,414
9
395-505
11,820
11.820
3.7
(26,955)
34,795
34,795
CORRECTIONS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Department of the Youth Authority
YOUTH TRAINING SCHOOL-Continued
129
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Anih.) (Auth.)
TREATMENT— Continued
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Pianist
Totals. Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Totals, Authorized Positions
1
1
0.2
Business Services :
Accounting officer 1
Procurement and services officer I 1
Storekeeper III 1
Accountant I —
Supervising clerk I 1
Storekeeper I 2
Property clerk I 1
Stock clerk 1
Accounting technician II 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 3
Intermediate clerk 1
Bookkeeping machine operator I 1
Intermediate account clerk 2.8
Training :
Training assistant 0.&
Intermediate stenographer 0.5
Temporary help 4
Personal Care :
Food manager 1
Supervising cook II 1
Supervising cook I 4
Storekeeper I 1.9
Seamer-seamstress 1
Barbershop manager 2
Assistant cook 17.8
Temporary help 0.2
Medical Care :
Chief medical officer 1
Physician and surgeon II 1
Dentist II 1.3
Supervising nurse I 1
Medical technical assistant 8
Dental assistant 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Plant Maintenance :
Chief of plant operation III 1
Chief engineer I 1
Vocational work experience projects
supervisor 2
Institution fire marshal 1
Electrician I 1
Supervising groundsman I 1
Locksmith 0.9
Stationary engineer 2
Janitor foreman III 1
Stationary fireman 3.8
Building maintenance man 1
Automotive equipment operator I 6
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.8
Janitor 0.7
89.5
Totals, Authorized Positions,
Youth Training School 402.7
1
1
0.2
94.1
1
1
0.2
307.2 318.1 318.1
94.1
418.2 418.2
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
SALARY RANGE
$S42-1,023
842-1,023
5 hr
$2,698,644
$12,276
12,276
1,654
$2,956,203
$654,068
;,424,047
$727,576
$12,276
12,276
1,654
$3,004,726
1
1
$821-998
$11,976
$11,976
1
1
746-905
9.776
10,272
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
556-676
6.672
7,008
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
o
2
505-644
13,910
14,236
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
425-517
6,129
6,204
3
3
395-505
16,620
16,872
1
1
395-480
5,140
5.396
1
1
395-480
5,668
5,760
3
3
395-480
16,540
16,784
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,S60
0.5
0.5
425-517
3,102
3,102
4.9
4.9
(27,368)
37,893
37,893
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
4
4
530-710
29,306
30,192
2
2
505-644
13,523
14,014
1
1
480-584
6,386
6,700
2
2
480-584
14,016
14,016
19
19
395-480
102,073
104,860
0.2
0.2
(6,810)
964
964
1
1
1,667-2,127
24,514
25,524
1
1
1,439-1,929
23,148
23,148
1.5
1.5
1,371-1,667
2S,502
28,930
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
8
8
545-695
63,040
63,408
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
746-863
10,188
10,356
2
2
710-821
19,704
19,704
1
1
676-821
9,662
9,852
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
644-710
7,984
8,384
2
2
644-710
16,734
17,040
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
4
4
584-644
30,102
30,762
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
6
6
556-614
44,208
44,208
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
395-480
4,980
5,220
$737,901
$3,758,269 $3,817,381
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
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CORRECTIONS
Department of the Youth Authority
LOS GUILUCOS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (AuHi.) (Authj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent I
Assistant superintendent
Business manager I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
TREATMENT
Classification and Counseling :
Parole agent II
Parole agent I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Group Living :
Head group supervisor
Assistant head group supervisor
Senior group supervisor
Group supervisor
Security officer I
Temporary help
Education :
Supervisor of academic instruction.
Youth authority teacher
High school teacher
Elementary teacher
Music teacher
Business education teacher
Home economics teacher
Instructor in cosmetology
Arts and crafts teacher
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Psychiatric Treatment :
Staff psychiatrist
Supervisor of special treatment
Staff psychologist clinical
Supervising social worker I
Social worker
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Business Services :
Accounting officer II 1 1
Storekeeper I 1 1
Property clerk I 0.9 1
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Accounting technician II 0.5 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 3 3
Intermediate account clerk 1 1
Temporary help 0.2 0.2
Training :
Temporary help 1.5 1.5
Personal Care :
Supervising cook II 0.8 1
Supervising cook I 2 2
Group supervisor 2 2
Cook 2.9 3
Janitor 1 1
Housekeeper 2 2
Food service assistant I 2.8 3
Temporary help 0.2 0.2
Medical Care :
Physician and surgeon II 0.5 0.5
Dentist II 0.8 0.8
Supervising nurse I 1 1
Graduate nurse 5 5
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
$1,337-1,626
1,04S-1,273
863-1,048
469-571
425-517
$19,512
15,276
12,576
6,204
12,408
$19,512
15,276
12,576
6,516
12,408
$62,531
$65,976
$66,288
1
1.9
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
$842-1,023
764-927
395-505
$12,276
31,626
6,060
$12,276
32,641
6,060
1
5
6.8
54
4.8
0.7
1
5
7
56
5
0.7
1
5
7
56
5
0.7
806-979
695-845
633-768
545-663
435-530
(2,313)
11,748
48,933
62,323
422,444
30,924
3,430
11,748
49,847
63,323
433,190
31,200
3,430
1
5
1
1
0.8
1
2
1
1.6
1
6
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
6
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
950-1,155
t
t
t
t
t
!
t
13,860
72,504
13,116
12,576
9,322
12,576
22,764
10,524
22,200
13,860
72,984
14,076
12,576
9,776
12,576
23,268
11,040
22,680
2
1
0.6
2
1
0.6
2
1
0.6
425-517
(6,211)
25,152
5,651
5,790
25,152
5,929
5,790
1
1
2
1
4
1
4
1
1
2
1
4
1
4
1
1
2
1
4
1
4
1,439-1,929
1,048-1,273
905-1,100
842-1,023
764-927
469-571
395-505
22,044
15,276
26,400
12,276
42,142
6,852
23,254
22,044
15,276
26,400
12,276
43,136
6,852
23,825
1
1
1
1
1
1
842-1,023
842-1,023
$912,999
12,226
12,276
$1,028,545
12,276
12,276
110.2
115.3
115.3
$1,047,783
1
$746-905
$10,356
$10,860
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
1
505-614
7,278
7,368
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
457-556
6,135
6,438
3
395-505
16,600
16,850
1
395-480
5,242
5,507
0.2
(1,341)
1,050
1,050
1.5
(11,703)
12,680
12,680
1
614-746
8,248
8,664
2
530-710
15,456
15,456
2
545-663
15,912
15,912
3
480-644
20,480
20,800
1
395-480
5,714
5,760
2
395-480
11,024
11,290
3
359-135
14,854
15,090
0.2
(773)
1,180
1,180
0.5
1,439-1,929
10,500
10,500
0.8
1,371-1,667
15,535
16,325
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
5
599-728
43,680
43,680
CORRECTIONS
Department of the Youth Authority
LOS GUILUCOS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS-Continued
131
SALARIES AND WAGES
MO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) Until.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE—
Continued
Plant Maintenance :
Chief of plant operation I
Electrician I
Plumber I
Carpenter I
Painter I
Institution fire fighter — 7 intermit-
tent
Lead groundsman
Building maintenance man
Groundsman
Temporary help -t
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Authorized Positions, Los
Guilucos School for Girls
1
1
1
1
2
0.7
1
2
1
1.1
1
1
1
1
2
0.7
1
2
1
0.1
1
1
1
1
2
0.7
1
2
1
0.1
42.9
43
43
159.1 146.3 164.3
SALARY RANGE
$783-950
676-746
676-746
644-710
644-710
556-676
505-614
556-614
480-530
(7,044)
$312,787
$1,288,317
$11,400
8,952
8,952
8,520
17,040
5,712
7,368
14,736
6,360
490
$11,400
8,952
8,952
8,520
17,040
5,712
7,368
14,736
6,360
490
$335,850
$339,336
$1,430,371 $1,453,407
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
VENTURA SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent II
Assistant superintendent
Business manager II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
TREATMENT
Classification and Counseling :
Parole agent II 0.8 1
Parole agent I 3 3
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Junior typist-clerk 0.1 -
Temporary help 0.5 0.5
Group Living :
Program administrator 1.1 1
Treatment team supervisor - 1
Assistant head group supervisor 4.9 5
Senior group supervisor 10 10
Group supervisor 63.7 78
Security officer I 4.8 5
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Temporary help 0.2 0.3
Education :
Supervisor of education 1 1
Supervisor of academic instruction 1 1
Supervisor of vocational instruction 1 1
School psychologist - 1
Youth authority teacher 1 1
High school teacher 7.6 8
Music teacher 1 1
Business education teacher 2 2
Home economies teacher 2 3
Instructor in culinary arts 2 2
Instructor in cosmetology 1.9 2
Instructor in garment making 2 2
Instructor in general shop 1 1
Instructor in .ianitorial service 1 1
Arts and crafts teacher _ 0.5 1
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education 1.5 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2.5
Temporary help 1.8 1.7
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
2
2
2
469-571
13,212
13,536
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
$67,164
$70,764
$71,088
1
$842-1,023
$12,276
$12,276
3
764-927
31,111
32,642
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
395-505
6,060
6,060
—
359-435
_
_
0.5
(3,150) 3,200
3,200
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
806-979
9,672
10,152
5
695-845
48,712
49,620
10
633-768
90,140
91,605
78
545-663
574,966
591,042
5
435-530
29,999
30,875
1
395-505
6,060
6,060
0.3
(1,310) 2,045
2,045
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
1
'
12,576
12,576
8
93,800
100,604
1
12,576
12,576
2
25,052
25,152
3
31,326
32,262
2
20,544
21,567
2
22,240
22,890
2
24,752
25,152
1
12,576
12,576
1
11,496
12,076
1
9,472
9,936
2
«« •„ 1
19,512
19,920
2.5
395-505
14,439
14,610
1.7
(13,708
14,930
14,930
***
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CORRECTIONS
VENTURA SCHOOL FOR GIRLS-Continued
UJ
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
2
_l
SALARIES AND WAGES
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (ftuth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
TREATMENT— Continued
Psychiatric Treatment:
Staff psychiatrist
Supervisor of special treatment-
Staff psychologist — clinical
Supervising social worker I
Social worker
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Religion :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Pianist
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Business Services :
Accounting officer II
Storekeeper I
Property clerk I
Senior typist-clerk
Stock clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Temporary help
Training :
Training assistant
Temporary help
Personal Care :
Food administrator I
Laundry supervisor II
Supervising cook I
Group supervisor
Cook
Baker II
Seamer-seamstress
Laundryman
Janitor
Housekeeper
Food service assistant I
Temporary help
Medical Care :
Physician and surgeon II
Dentist II
Supervising nurse I
Surgical nurse I
Graduate nurse
Dental assistant
Hospital aid
Temporary help
Plant Maintenance :
Chief of plant operation I
Electrician I
Plumber I
Maintenance mechanic
Carpenter I
Painter I
Stationary engineer
Institution fire fighter — 9 intermit-
tent
Stationary fireman
Lead groundsman
Building maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator I
Groundsman
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Authorized Positions, Ventura
School for Girls
SALARY RANGE
0.4
1
1
$1,439-1,929
$17,268
$18,144
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
14,034
14,736
2.1
2
905-1,100
26,088
26,400
1.1
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12,276
4
4
4
764-927
43,896
44,410
1
1
1
457-556
5,760
6,060
3.5
3.5
3.5
395-505
1S,470
19,0S4
1
1
1
S42-l,023
12,276
12,276
1
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12,276
0.1
0.4
0.4
5hr
1,392
$1,377,188
1,392
137.6
157.9
157.9
$1,134,183
$1,413,918
1
1
1
$746-905
$10,S60
$10,860
1
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
505-614
7,36S
7,368
1
1
1
457-556
6,235
6,542
0.5
1
1
457-556
5,622
5,910
0.8
1
1
457-556
5,714
6,010
3
4.5
4.5
395-505
24,039
24,837
2
2
2
395^180
10,322
10,837
1.4
1
1
359-435
4,452
4,668
0.2
0.3
0.3
(1,492)
1,740
1,740
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
2.2
2.4
2.4
(13,426)
17,535
17,535
1
1
1
644-783
8,282
8,700
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
3
3
3
530-710
22.854
23,184
1
1
1
545-663
7,956
7,956
2.7
3
3
480-644
19,278
19,884
0.9
1
1
530-644
7,698
7,728
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
1
1
1
415-505
5,553
5,835
0.4
1
1
395-480
4,860
5,100
1
1
1
395-480
5,691
5,760
3
3
3
359-435
14,804
15,280
0.8
1
1
(4,400)
5,600
5,600
1
1
1
1,439-1,929
21,000
21.000
0.5
0.5
0.5
1,371-1,667
8,226
8,634
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
4
4
4
599-728
34,944
34,944
0.7
1
1
435-530
5,374
5,645
2.3
3.2
3.2
395-480
16,066
16,865
0.2
0.1
0.1
(1,629)
1,315
1,315
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
676-746
8,736
8,952
-
2
676-746
15,S52
16,224
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
2
2
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
0.9
0.9
0.9
556-676
7,344
7,344
3
3.2
3.2
584-644
24,562
24,694
1
1
1
505-614
7,248
7,368
3
4
4
556-614
28,776
2S.9S0
4
4
4
556-614
29,472
29,472
1
1
1
480-530
6,235
$52S,073
6,360
63.5
71.1
71.1
$444,775
$535,591
207.1
235
235
$1,646,122
$1,976,025
$2,020,597
CORRECTIONS
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Department of the Youth Authority
VENTURA SCHOOL FOR GIRLS-Continued
133
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68 68-69
|Aulh.) (Aiiih.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
VENTURA RECEPTION CENTER
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Program administrator
Senior stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions.
TREATMENT
Classification and Counseling :
Parole agent I
Group Living :
Senior group supervisor
Group supervisor
Education :
Youth Authority teacher
Arts and crafts teacher
Instructor in recreation and
physical education
Reception and Diagnosis :
Supervising social worker II
Staff psychologist — clinical
Youth Authority teacher
Supervising social worker I
Social worker
Senior group supervisor
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior typist-clerk
14
1
1
1
3
0.5
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
4.5
1
1
21
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
4.5
1
Totals, Authorized Positions-.
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Personal Care :
Janitor
Food service assistant II
Medical Care :
Physician and surgeon II
Dentist II
Graduate nurse
Dental assistant
25.5
0.3
0.5
0.7
39.5
1
3
0.2
1.5
2
1
39.5
1
3
0.2
1.5
2
1
Totals, Authorized Positions
5^ Totals, Authorized Positions, Ventura
Reception Center
Totals, Authorized Positions, Ventura
School for Girls and Reception
Center
Totals, Authorized Positions,
1.5
8.7
8.7
29
50.2
50.2
236.1
285.2
285.2
2,500.3
2,820.1
2,820.1
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS, DEPARTMENT OF
THE YOUTH AUTHORITY 3,194
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
SALARY RANGE
$050-1,155
469-571
$18,710
$764-927
633-768
545-663
$13,860
5,789
927-1.12S
905-1,100
842-1,023
764-927
633-768
395-505
359-435
$202,789
$395^80
395-480
1,439-1,929
1,371-1,667
599-728
435-530
$18,559
$240,058
$1,886,180
$19,649
$10,694
7,758
146,670
9,396
11,976
9,396
11,124
12,526
12,576
12,276
31,860
8,212
22,730
4,560
$311,754
$4,860
14,580
3,454
26,054
14,900
5,352
$69,200
$400,603
$2,376,628
$13,860
6,079
$19,939
$11,124
8,016
151,800
9,672
11,976
9,672
11,400
13,148
12,576
12,276
32,352
8,628
23,810
4,780
$321,230
$5,100
15,300
3,629
26,862
15,240
5,622
$71,753
$412,922
$2,433,519
$20,356,713 $23,893,395 $24,701,411
3,579.7 3,579.7 $26,697,574 $31,161,567
$32,160,613
t Salary range determined by education and experience in accordance with "Ranges and Criteria of Application for Teachers."
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Department of Education
HIGHER EDUCATION
GENERAL ACTIVITIES
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (tilth.) (tuth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
BOARD
Special consultant, state board of edu-
cation 1
Special representative, state board of
education 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 3
EXECUTIVE
Executive :
Superintendent of public instruc-
tion 1
Assistant superintendent 1
Special assistant to superintendent 1
Secretary II 2
Senior stenographer 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Temporary help 1.1
Totals, Authorized Positions 10.1
DIVISION OF DEPARTMENTAL
ADMINISTRATION
Administrative Unit :
Deputy superintendent and chief
of Division 1
Secretary I 1
Fiscal :
Fiscal officer II 1
Fiscal officer I 0.8
Accounting officer III 2.2
Associate management analyst 1
Business service officer II 1
Accounting officer II 3
Storekeeper II 1
Accountant I 2
Storekeeper I 0.1
Supervising account clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 1.3
Senior clerk 4.2
Senior typist-clerk 1
Stock clerk 2.9
Senior cashier-clerk 1
Accounting technician II 4
Bookkeeping machine operator II 2
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 10
Intermediate clerk 6.9
Intermediate account clerk 2.9
Junior typist-clerk 0.5
Junior clerk 3.3
Temporary help 3.1
Education Research :
Chief of bureau 1
Education research and evaluation
consultant 1.9
Associate research analyst 1
Senior stenographer 1
Senior account clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2
Intermediate account clerk 0.8
Temporary help 0.3
Legal :
Administrative adviser 1
Associate counsel 2.6
Assistant counsel 1.3
Senior legal typist 1
Senior legal stenographer 3
Intermediate stenographer -
Temporary help 0.4
Personnel :
Personnel officer III 1
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 5.9
Temporary help 0.5
Terminal pay 0.3
1
1
1
2
3
1
1.3
10.3
1
1
1
2
3
1
1.3
SALARY EANGE
$1,548,-1,882
1,100-1,337
425-517
$42,064
$25,000
1,337-1,626
1,100-1,337
599-728
469-571
395-505
(5,624)
$25,000
19,200
16,044
17,472
19,192
5,760
6,450
10.3
$93,953
$109,118
$25,000
19,512
16,044
17,472
19,608
5,760
6,450
$109,846
_
-
$1,882-2,082
-
-
1
1
543-660
$7,920
$7,920
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
998-1,213
14,440
14,556
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
1
1
905-1,100
12,076
12.6S0
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
3
3
746-905
30,942
31,950
1
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
2
2
556-676
16,224
16,224
1
1
505-644
7,038
7,368
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
5
5
457-556
32,172
32,448
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
457-556
13,110
13,344
1
1
457-556
5,645
5,935
4
4
457-556
25,698
26,076
2
2
435-530
12,345
12,645
3
3
435-530
18,380
18,930
10.5
10.5
395-505
58,854
59,748
10
10
395-480
51,445
53,406
3
3
395-480
16,493
16,960
1
1
359-435
4,632
4,860
1
1
342-415
4,308
4,524
1.7
1.7
(13,493)
7,820
7,820
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
2
2
1,155-1,405
33,720
33,720
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
425-517
11,430
11,694
2
2
395-505
11,820
11,820
1
1
395-480
5,040
5,286
0.7
0.7
(1,991)
2,200
2,200
1
1
1,475-1,793
21,516
21,516
3
3
1,155-1,405
45,982
47,432
2
2
863-1,048
20,964
21,990
1
1
517-628
7,160
7,507
3
3
517-628
21,812
22,148
1
1
425-517
5,226
5,490
0.6
0.6
(1,942)
2,300
2,300
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
6
6
395-505
32,874
33,651
0.5
0.5
(2,614)
2,900
2,900
0.3
0.3
(1,298)
1,150
1,150
EDUCATION
Department of Education
GENERAL ACTIVITIES-Continued
135
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (tulh.)
68-69
(Aolh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF DEPARTMENTAL
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Publications :
Chief of bureau
Publication consultant
Editorial associate
Editorial assistant
Senior graphic artist
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Systems and Data Processing :
Chief of bureau
Manager of data processing
Supervisor, electronic data process-
ing
Programmer II, electronic data proc-
essing
Tabulating operations supervisor II
Computer operator
Senior tabulating machine operator.
Key punch supervisor I
Key punch operator
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Administrative Unit :
Associate superintendent and chief
of division 1
Senior stenographer 1
Adult Education:
Chief of bureau 1
Consultant in adult education 3
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 2
Teacher Education and Certification :
Chief of bureau 1
Consultant in teacher education 1.6
Coordinator of teacher recruitment- 1
Supervising certification analyst 1
Senior certification analyst 5
Certification analyst II 26.7
Supervising clerk II 1
Certification analyst I 11.8
Supervising clerk I 1
Supervising typist-clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 2
Senior clerk 5
Senior typist-clerk 2.2
Intermediate stenographer 2.2
Intermediate typist-clerk 23.7
Intermediate clerk 31.8
Junior typist-clerk 1
Junior clerk 3.5
Temporary help 5.8
Junior College Services — General
Education :
Chief of bureau 0.9
Consultant in junor college educa-
tion 1
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Junior College Services — Administra-
tion and Finance :
Chief of bureau 1
Consultant in junior college facili-
ties utilization and planning 3.4
General accountant III 1
School apportionments analyst II 0.6
Senior stenographer 0.6
Intermediate stenographer 2.5
Temporary help 0.4
SALARY RANGE
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
1
1
$1,337-1,626
$19,512
$19,512
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
15,096
15,852
2.8
3
3
863-1,048
35,620
36,507
3.6
4
4
710-863
38,804
40,158
0.9
1
1
644-783
7,728
8,112
0.4
1
1
469-571
5,628
5,904
1.7
2
2
425-517
10,731
11,279
2.3
2
2
395-505
10,760
11.002
0.6
1
1
(2,708)
4,000
4,000
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,434
19,512
0.3
1
1
998-1,213
11,976
12,576
0.2
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
4.7
6
6
746-905
57,161
59,788
1.1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
1.8
3
3
530-644
19,162
21,768
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
6.9
9
9
405-492
52,906
53,136
0.1
0.3
0.3
(409)
$970,107
1,780
$1,093,434
1,780
123.6
137.6
137.6
$1,117,124
1
1
$1,882-2,082
$24,984
$24,984
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
3
3
1,155-1,405
50,104
50.5S0
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2
2
425-517
12,108
12,408
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
2
2
1,155-1,405
30,720
31,416
2
2
1,155-1,405
30,720
31,416
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
5
5
950-1,155
68,120
68,753
29
29
821-998
329,954
336,607
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
16
16
614-746
123,411
129,525
1
1
530-644
7,278
7,638
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
6
6
457-556
38,610
39,120
3
3
457-556
18,464
19,104
3
3
425-517
16,994
17,840
26.5
26.5
395-505
144,208
14S.020
34
34
395-480
182,730
188,048
1
1
359-435
4,632
4,860
1
1
342-415
4,206
4,416
3.7
3.7
(59,121)
26,225
26,225
1
1
1,337-1,626
16,044
16,860
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
425-517
5,628
5,904
1
1
1,337-1,626
18,576
19,512
4
4
1,155-1,405
66,488
67,440
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
821-998
11,736
11,976
1
1
469-571
6,628
6,852
3
3
425-517
17,033
17,574
0.1
0.1
(1,292)
800
800
136
EDUCATION
Department of Education
GENERAL ACTIVITIES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (tulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF HIGHER EDUCATION-
Continued
Readjustment Education :
Chief of bureau
Supervising field representative
Field representative
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Bureau of Intergroup Relations :
Chief of bureau
Consultant on intergroup relations
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF INSTRUCTION
Administrative Unit :
Associate superintendent and chief
of division
Chief of supplemental education
services
Education administrative consultant
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Audio-Visual and School Library
Education :
Chief of bureau
Consultant in school library services
Consultant in audio-visual education
Supervisor of photography
Senior graphic artist
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Physical and Health Education and
Recreation :
Chief of bureau
Consultant in school recreation
Consultant in physical education
Consultant in school health
education
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Pupil Personnel Services :
Chief of bureau
Consultant in pupil personnel
services
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Educational Programs and Subject
Specialists :
Chief of bureau
Education administrative
consultant
Consultant in elementary
education
Consultant in early childhood
education
Consultant in secondary
education
Consultant in reading
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,337-1,626
$19,512
$19,512
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
9
9
9
1,155-1,405
151,740
151,740
0.6
1
1
469-571
6,628
6,852
7.2
i
7
425-517
39,702
41,078
0.2
0.1
0.1
(694)
425
425
1
_
_
1,337-1,626
_
_
3.8
—
—
1,155-1,405
—
—
1
—
—
469-571
—
—
1
_
—
425-517
_
_
0.9
-
-
(3,951)
$1,547,945
-
-
177.4
182.4
182.4
$1,628,176
$1,661,253
0.2
1
1
$1,882-2,082
$22,5S4
$23,712
1
1
1
O
1
0.1
6.8
0.1
1
1
1
i
l
7
0.2
1
1
1
2
1
1
7
0.2
1,548-1,882
1,155-1,405
543-660
469-571
457-556
425-517
395-505
(183)
22,584
16,860
7,920
13,368
6,672
5,220
40,736
1,000
22,584
16,860
7,920
13,704
6,672
5,490
41,260
1,000
1
1.4
1.6
1
1
1
o
0.1
1
1
9
1
1
1
2
0.1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
0.1
1,337-1,626
1,155-1,405
1,155-1,405
710-S63
644-7S3
469-571
425-517
(428)
19,512
16,860
30,516
10,356
S,520
6,852
11,983
650
19,512
16,860
31,416
10,356
8,952
6,852
12.40S
650
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
1,155-1,405
1,155-1,405
19,512
16.S60
16,S60
19,512
16,860
16,860
1
1
o
1
1
2
1
1
2
1,155-1,405
469-571
425-517
16,860
6,852
12.40S
16,S60
6,852
12,408
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
l.S
1
0.5
2
1
0.5
2
1
0.5
1,155-1,405
469-571
425-517
32,016
6,852
3,102
32,776
6,852
3,102
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
16,044
16,S60
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,S60
2.2
1.4
1.4
1,155-1.405
22,404
22,6S2
1
-
-
1,155-1,405
- ■
-
4
0.6
2
2.6
1.8
2
4
2
9
3
9
0.9
4
2
2
3
9
0.9
1,155-1,405
1,155-1,405
469-571
425-517
395-505
(9,197)
67,440
30,720
12,831
17,161
10,000
4,550
67,440
31,416
13,134
17,713
10,496
4,550
51.8
53.1
53.1
$550,271
$591,043
$59S,953
EDUCATION
Department of Education
GENERAL ACTIVITIES-Continued
137
l
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
DIVISION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL
ADMINISTRATION
Administrative Unit :
Associate superintendent and chief
of division
Assistant division chief
Field representative, school
administration
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Administrative Services Bureau:
Chief of Bureau
Field representative, school adminis-
tration
Consultant in child welfare and at-
tendance
Education project specialist I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
School Apportionments and Reports :
Chief of Bureau
Assistant chief of bureau
Field representative
Associate budget analyst
School apportionments analyst II
Assistant budget analyst
School apportionments analyst I
Senior stenographer
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
School District Organization :
Chief of Bureau
Field representative, school adminis-
tration
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
School Lunch :
Deputy chief surplus property officer
Supervising school lunch nutritionist
School lunch nutritionist
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
School Planning:
Chief of Bureau
Supervising field representative,
school planning
Supervising architectural adviser
Field representative, school adminis-
tration
Architectural assistant
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate account clerk
Textbooks and Publications :
Chief of bureau
Field representative
Textbook consultant
Senior stenographer
Senior Clerk
Stock Clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk ~
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$l,SS2-2,082
$24,984
$24,984
1
1
1
1,548-1,882
22,5S4
22,584
0.9
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,S52
1
1
1
425-517
5,513
5,789
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
6
6
6
1,155-1,405
99,216
99,960
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,044
16,860
1
—
-
1,155-1,405
—
—
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2
2
2
425-517
12,408
12,408
-
2
2
(-)
18,700
18,700
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
—
1
1
1,155-1,405
13,860
14,556
1
1
1
905-1,100
12,940
13,200
3.8
4
4
821-998
45,822
46,662
1
1
1
746-905
9,137
9,586
0.4
1
1
614-746
7,428
7.792
0.9
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
6
6
6
457-556
38,325
39,094
3
3.5
3.5
425-517
21,225
21,355
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
2.8
3
3
395-480
17,280
17,280
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
2.1
3
3
1,155-1,405
47,580
48,276
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
-
0.4
0.4
(-)
2,000
2,000
0.5
0.5
0.5
998-1,213
7,278
7,278
1
1
1
863-1.048
12,576
12,576
8
8
8
783-950
89,028
90,039
0.9
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
0.8
1
1
457-556
6,010
6,310
2.9
3
3
395-505
16,350
16,828
1
1
1
395-480
5.760
5,760
2.6
3
3
395^180
15,402
16,167
0.3
0.2
0.2
(1,373)
1,025
1,025
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1
1
1,213-1.475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
10
11
11
1,155-1,405
183,152
183,880
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
2
2
2
469-571
12,480
12,756
6.5
8
8
425-517
47,337
48,182
2
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
1
1
1
1.337-1,626
17,140
17,992
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
14,916
15,660
1.7
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.6
1
1
457-556
6,235
6,542
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
o
2
2
425-517
12,133
12,408
3.6
3
3
395-505
17,050
17,280
1.4
1
1
395-480
5,352
5,622
2
2
2
395-480
11,290
11.520
1.1
1.6
1.6
(5,191)
$1,061,564
5,700
$1,182,528
5,700
107.8
115.2
115.2
$1,195,S79
138
Department of Education
EDUCATION
GENERAL ACTIVITIES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aolh.) (Authj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
DIVISION OF SPECIAL SCHOOLS
AND SERVICES
Administration :
Deputy superintendent and chief of
division
Physician and surgeon II
Assistant chief of division
Associate budget analyst
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Bureau for Educationally
Handicapped and Mentally
Exceptional Children :
Chief of bureau _ —
Curriculum specialist in education
of mentally retarded children _
Consultant in the education of the
mentally gifted
Consultant in the education of the
mentally retarded
Consultant in the education of the
educationally handicapped
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Bureau for Physically Exceptional
Children :
Chief of bureau
Consultant in education of the
speech and hearing handicapped
Consultant in education of physi-
cally handicapped children
Consultant in education of the deaf
and hard of hearing
Consultant in education of the
visually handicapped
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Clearing House Depository :
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Development Centers for Exceptional
Children :
Consultant, development centers for
handicapped children
Intermediate stenographer
Talent Development Project :
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Training Personnel — Handicapped
Children :
Consultant in the education of the
mentally retarded
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.2
1
1
1
1
1
1.5
1
0.3
1
1
1
1
1
1.5
1
0.3
SALARY RANGE
$1,882-2,082
1,439-1,929
1,548-1,882
905-1,100
543-660
469-571
395-505
(810)
$24,984
17,268
22,584
11,592
7,920
9,S04
5,760
1,425
$24,984
18,144
22,584
12,276
7,920
9,954
5,760
1,425
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,122
19,512
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
1S,576
18,576
2
2
2
1,155-1,405
33,720
33,720
4
4
4
1,155-1,405
65,136
65,856
2
1
4.4
2
1
4.5
2
1
4.5
1,155-1,405
469-571
425-517
32,300
6,438
26,277
33,584
6,768
26,965
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
2
2
2
1,155-1,405
33,720
33,720
2
2
2
1,155-1,405
33,720
33,720
2
2
2
1,155-1,405
32,016
32,776
3
1
1
4.4
3
1
1
4.5
0.1
3
1
1
4.5
0.1
1,155-1,405
469-571
457-556
425-517
(-)
50,580
6,852
6,672
27,066
425
50,5S0
6,852
6,672
27,342
425
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
425-517
6,672
6,204
6,672
6,204
1
0.5
1
0.5
1
0.5
1,155-1,405
425-517
16,860
3,102
16,860
3,102
0.5
0.1
—
—
425-517
(75)
-
-
1
1
0.7
1
1
0.3
1
1
0.3
1,155-1,405
425-517
(3,222)
$519,210
16,860
6,004
1,800
$570,971
16,860
6,204
1,800
44.8
45.7
45.7
$577,329
518.5
544.3
544.3
$4,7S5,114
$5,175,270
$5,260,384
RESEARCH PROJECTS
Coordinating Unit — Occupational
Research :
Vocational education research co-
ordinator
Education research and evaluation
consultant
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
1.8
1
2
$1,213-1,475
1,155-1,405
425-517
(11,103)
EDUCATION
Department of Education
139
GENERAL ACTIVITIES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aoth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
RESEARCH PROJECTS— Continued
Educational Data Processing :
Coordinator
Assistant coordinator
Associate data processing systems
analyst
Programmer II, EDP
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Advisory Services — Desegregation :
Consultant in intergroup relations
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Smoking and Health Project :
Education project specialist I
Studv of Programs for Mentally
Gifted :
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
ADULT EDUCATION FOR CIVIL
DEFENSE
Consultant in adult education
Supervisor of civil defense adult edu-
cation
Field representative, civil defense adult
education
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Adult Education for Civil
Defense
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION
Consultant in adult education
Intermediate stenographer
Junior stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Adult Basic Education
TOTALS, AUTHORIZED POSITIONS
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS— General Activities—
1
0.1
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$1,273-1,548
1,155-1,405
$1S,503
13,860
$18,576
14,556
0.2
1.5
0.2
1.8
0.7
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
905-1,100
746-905
457-556
425-517
(3,309)
10.S60
18,462
6,568
6,204
4,100
11,400
19,374
6.672
6,204
4,100
3.5
1.7
0.3
5
2.5
0.3
5
2.5
0.3
1,155-1,405
425-517
(1,490)
77,638
13,915
1,500
81,052
14.605
1,500
0.1
-
-
1,155-1,405
-
-
0.1
-
-
(394)
-
-
17
8.4
4.7
30.1
15.8
9.1
5.7
15.8
$163,771
$171,610
9.1
$88,S29
$103,478
2.7
3
3
$1,155-1,405
$42,936
1.6
2
2
425-517
10,766
0.3
386-469
—
0.1
0.7
0.7
(3S3)
3,150
5.7
30.6 30.6
$49,439
$302,039
$56,852
$331,940
$17S,039
1
1
1
$1,155-1,405
$16,860
$16,860
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
15,532
16,316
3.6
1.8
1
4
2
1
0.1
4
2
1
0.1
998-1,213
425-517
395-505
(108)
53,358
11,643
5.0S0
1,000
55,298
11,924
5,330
1,000
$106,728
$45,092
11,310
3,150
$59,552
$344,319
548.6 574.9 574.9 $5,087,153 $5,507,210 $5,604,703
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
140
Department of Education
EDUCATION
NATIONAL DEFENSE EDUCATION
l±J
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
-J
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aolh.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
TITLE 3B— IMPROVEMENT OF
INSTRUCTION
Administration :
Chief of bureau
Assistant chief
Education administrative consultant
Supervising stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Program Supervision :
Consultant in mathematics education
Consultant in foreign language
education
Education administrative consultant
Consultant in secondary education
Consultant in audio-visual education
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 26.3
TITLE 5— IMPROVEMENT OF
GUIDANCE
Improved Guidance Practices :
Consultant in pupil personnel
services 4.3
Intermediate stenographer 3
Temporary help 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 8.3
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,006
$21,516
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
5
7
7
1,155-1,405
111,140
113,344
0.8
1
1
543-660
6,516
6,852
5.2
6.5
6.5
425-517
38,784
39,255
0.7
1
1
395-505
4,860
5,100
1
1.2
1.2
(5,035)
7,150
7,150
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
15,980
16,792
2.2
3
3
1,155-1,405
47,580
48,276
—
2
2
1,155-1,405
27,720
29,112
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
4.4
5
0
425-517
29,178
30,319
2
13
13
(13,451)
76,903
76,903
44.7
44.7
6
2.5
3
11.5
2.5
3
11.5
TITLE 10— IMPROVEMENT OF
STATISTICAL SERVICES
Statistical Services :
Associate statistician 1.9 2 2
Tabulating machine operator 0.8 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 111
Key punch operator 111
Intermediate account clerk 2 2 2
Temporary help 0.2 1.1 1.1
Totals, Authorized Positions 6.9 8.1 8.1
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED ~ ~
POSITIONS 41.5 64.3 64.3
$275,477
$1,155-1,405
425-517
(4,768)
$87,193
$413,578
$438,237
$94,216
14,659
13,700
$122,575
$619,146
$446,039
$96,416
15,210
13,700
$125,326
$905-1,100
457-556
425-517
405-492
395^80
(564)
$24,984
5,622
6,204
5,904
11,520
4,100
$25,576
5,910
6,204
5,904
11,520
4,100
$50,908
$58,334
$59,214
$630,579
EDUCATION
141
Department of Education
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
THE OFFICE OF COMPENSATORY
EDUCATION
Administrative Unit:
Director
Assistant director
Administrative assistant II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Program Development :
Chief of bureau
Consultant
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Program Evaluation:
Chief of bureau
Consultant
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Administration and Finance :
Chief of bureau
Education administrative
consultant
Assistant budget analyst
Programmer I, electronic data
processing
Senior stenographer
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Key punch operator
Temporary help
Community Services :
Chief of bureau
Consultant ,
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Preschool Education Programs — State :
Chief of bureau
Consultant in early childhood educa-
tion
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Preschool Education Programs —
Federal :
Consultant in early childhood educa-
tion
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Research and Teacher Education for
Disadvantaged Children :
Coordinator of teacher education pro-
grams in compensatory educa-
tion
Consultant in compensatory educa-
tion
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Intergroup Relations :
Chief of bureau
Consultant in intergroup relations
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Program Development — State :
Consultant in compensatory educa-
tion— program development
Intermediate stenographer
Administration and Finance — State:
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Community Services — State :
Consultant in compensatory educa-
tion— community services
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
1
1
0.3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$1,882-2.082
1.548-1.882
905-1,100
469-571
425-517
$24,312
19,594
10,860
6,852
5,536
$24,948
20,581
11,400
6,852
5,812
1
6.6
1
2.9
2
1
7
1
3.5
1
1
7
1
3.5
1
1.337-1,626
1,155-1,405
469-571
425-517
(24,922)
18,065
108,888
6,852
18,991
5,050
18.966
113,080
6,852
19.942
5,050
J-
4.4
3.6
0.2
0.6
1
5
1
3
1
0.5
1
5
1
3
1
0.5
1.337-1.626
1,155-1,405
469-571
425-517
395-^80
(4,191)
19.200
79,404
5,628
17,127
4,860
2,550
19.512
S1.2G0
5,904
17,673
5.100
2,550
1
1
1
1.337-1,626
18,654
19,512
0.9
2
1
2
1
1,155-1,405
746-905
32,640
8,952
33,584
9,396
1.9
1
1.3
2.6
1.7
5
1
2
1
3
0.5
1
2
1
3
0.5
614-746
469-571
457-556
425-517
395-505
405-492
45,491
6,852
11.083
5.226
15,520
3,150
6.852
11.645
5.490
16,298
3,150
1
1.3
0.3
1.5
1
1
3
1
1.5
0.5
1
3
1
1.5
0.5
1,337-1,626
1,155-1,405
469-571
425-517
(8,791)
19,200
49,360
6,628
8.465
3,150
19.512
50,512
6,852
8,881
3,150
0.7
1
1
1,337-1,626
17,420
18,2S4
2.S
1
0.3
1.3
4
1
1.5
4
1
1.5
1,155-1,405
469-571
425-517
(14,948)
62,184
6,282
8,817
64,460
6,600
S.949
1
0.6
2
i
l
2
1
1
1,155-1,405
425-517
(-)
28,416
5,559
5,750
29,832
5,835
5,750
0.5
l
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1
1.1
l
l
0.1
1
1
0.1
1,155-1.405
425-517
(17,347)
13,860
5,444
1,250
14,556
5,720
1,250
-
i
4
1
2
1
4
1
2
1.337-1,626
1,155-1,405
469-571
425-517
19,512
65,136
6,029
10,831
19,512
65,856
6,334
11,371
-
3
1.5
3
1.5
1,155-1,405
425-517
41,580
7,755
43,668
8,146
0.4
1
0.5
1
0.5
395-480
(2,229)
4,780
3,700
5,020
3,700
0.8
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
1,155-1,405
425-517
(10,505)
6,930
2,550
7,277
2,676
59.6
78.1
78.1
$647,279
$885,010
$913,688
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ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT-Continued
EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aath.) (Apth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
TITLE I— EDUCATION OF MIGRANT
CHILDREN
Consultant in compensatory education
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
TITLE II— SCHOOL LIBRARY
RESOURCES
Administration :
Education administrative
consultant
Accountant I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Program Supervision :
Assistant chief of bureau
Education project specialist I .
Consultant in school library
services
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
TITLE V— STRENGTHENING THE
STATE DEPARTMENT
Program Planning :
Education project specialist III
Education project specialist II
Education project specialist I
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Advance Placement Program :
Education project specialist I
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Curriculum Framework in English :
Education project specialist I
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Curriculum Framework In The Social
Sciences :
Education project specialist I
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Curriculum Framework In Science :
Intermediate stenographer
Education project specialist I
Temporary help
Bill of Rights :
Intermediate typist-clerk
State Committee On Public Education :
Education project specialist II
Education project specialist I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Junior College Advisory Panel :
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Data Processing :
Associate data processing systems
analyst
Programmer I, electronic data proc-
essing
Computer operator
Senior stenographer
Intermediate account clerk
Education of Mexican-American
Children :
Education project specialist II
Education project specialist I
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
0.4
0.4
0.8
11.4
SALARY RANGE
$1,155-1,405
425-517
(186)
$6,775
20
20
$108,963
$200,607
1
1
2
1
0.4
2.3
1.5
1
1
2
1
1
2.5
0.7
1
1
o
1
1
2.5
0.7
$1,337-1,626
1,273-1,548
1,155-1,405
746-905
469-571
425-517
(18,795)
$17,700
17,700
30,600
9,894
6,656
14,091
8,826
1
1
0.2
1
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
425-517
(704)
16,316
5,812
500
0.7
0.5
1
1
0.5
1
1
0.5
1,155-1,405
425-517
(5,243)
13,860
6,204
5,028
1
1
0.4
1
1
0.2
1
1
0.2
1,155-1,405
425-517
(5,220)
16,588
6,204
2,186
1
0.4
1
1
0.7
1
1
0.7
425-517
1,155-1,405
(1,991)
5,247
13,860
3,998
0.9
1
1
395-505
6,060
1
0.9
1
0.6
1
0.1
1
1
1
1
1
0.1
1
1
1
1
1
0.1
1,273-1,548
1,155-1,405
469-571
425-517
395-505
(339)
18,576
15,980
6,852
5,226
4,860
500
1
1
1
1
1
1
425-517
(7,965)
5,559
20,400
1.1
1
1
905-1,100
12,426
1.1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
614-746
530-644
469-571
395-480
7,698
14,386
6,656
5,760
1
0.6
1
0.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
1,155-1,405
425-517
(1,320)
17,000
13,860
5,536
1
1
1
1.8
1.4
2
1
1
2
1.4
2
1
1
2
1.4
$1,155-1,405
556-676
425-517
395-505
(14,885)
$30,720
8,112
5,559
12,120
9,950
$31,416
8,112
5,835
12,120
9,950
0.4
0.9
1
2
1
2
1,213-1,475
1,155-1,405
17,700
31,416
17,700
32,136
1.5
1.4
1
2
3
4.6
2
3
4.6
1,155-1,405
425-517
(5,627)
27,720
16,160
41,150
29,112
16,976
41,150
$204,507
$18,576
18,576
32,136
10,398
6,852
14,978
8,826
16,860
6,104
500
14,556
6,204
5,028
16,860
6,204
2,186
5,513
14,556
3,998
6,060
18,576
16,792
6,852
5,490
5,160
500
5,835
20,400
13,044
8,080
14,946
6,852
5,760
17,846
14,556
5,812
EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
Department of Education
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT-Continued
143
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aitlh.) (Aurh.)
TITLE V— STRENGTHENING THE
STATE DEPARTMENT—
Continued
Farm Migrant Project — Directors
Office:
Education project specialist III 1.6
Intermediate stenographer 1.2
School Business Administration Work-
shop :
Field representative, school admin-
istration 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
School Planning Informational
Services :
Education project assistant II -
Education project assistant I 1
Senior typist-clerk 0.8
Intermediate stenographer 0.3
Temporary help 0.1
Instructional Television :
Temporary help 1.3
Study of Arts and Humanities :
Temporary help 0.8
In-Service Training of Staff:
Training officer II 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Programs — Desegregation-Integration-
Compensatory Education :
Education project specialist I 0.2
California Junior High School
Programs :
Temporary help 0.2
Expanding Economic Education in
California Public Schools :
Intermediate stenographer 0.7
Temporary help 1
Curricula Research — Adult Students
With Spanish Surnames :
Education project specialist I 0.7
Intermediate stenographer 0.4
Temporary help 0.6
Personnel Management Project :
Education project specialist I 1.5
Senior stenographer 0.8
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.4
Temporary help 0.2
Modernization of Teacher Certification
Record and Retrieval System :
Temporary help 1.4
Strengthening Administrative Serv-
ices— Fiscal :
Property clerk I 0.8
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) 0.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.7
Intermediate clerk 0.4
Key punch operator 0.3
Intermediate stenographer 0.4
Strengthening Administrative Serv-
ices— Publications :
Editorial assistant 1.5
Farm Migrant Project — California
Regional Office :
Education project specialist II 0.8
Education project specialist I 0.7
Intermediate stenographer 0.6
Totals, Authorized Positions 60
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 131.8
64.7
64.7
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
(20,566)
505-614
710-863
1,273-1,548
1,155-1,405
425-517
$563,492
6,310
17,654
16,112
13.S60
5,226
§641,978
PROPOSED
1968-69
SALAEY RANGE
1
1
1
1
$1,337-1,626
425-517
$1S,576
5,398
$19,512
5,674
1
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
425-517
14,616
5,720
15,340
6,004
1
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
0.5
950-1,155
783-950
457-556
425-517
11,400
9,894
5,4S4
2,624
11,976
10.39S
5,760
2,756
—
—
(305)
-
-
o
2
(12,527)
20,796
20,796
-
-
(2,424)
-
-
1
1
1
1
1,100-1.337
425-517
13,860
5,766
14,556
6,054
-
-
1,155-1,405
-
-
-
-
(2,700)
-
-
1
1
1
1
425-517
(14,906)
5,226
15,400
5,490
15,400
1
0.5
1
0.5
1,155-1,405
425-517
(3,098)
13,860
2,645
14,556
2,780
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
469-571
425-517
395-505
(1,466)
30,516
5,628
5,582
4,860
31,416
5,904
5,858
5,100
6,620
1
1
435-530
5,910
6,210
0.5
0.5
395-505
2,590
2,720
0.5
0.5
395-480
2.S80
2,880
1
1
395-480
4,980
5,226
—
-
425-517
-
—
18,535
16,930
14,556
5,490
$665,969
162.8 162.8 $1,326,509 $1,727,595 $1,784,164
144
Department of Education
EDUCATION
SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO, OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
S3
84
85
86
Administration :
Superintendent 1
Business manager I 1
Accountant I 1
Storekeeper I 0.8
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk 1
Accounting technician II 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Instruction :
Supervising teacher 1
Director of advance studies 1
Teacher a 27.3
Temporary help 0.1
Readers for blind high school students 1
Medical Care :
Physician and surgeon II 0.7
Dentist II 0.1
Supervising nurse I 0.9
Graduate nurse 3.6
Temporary help 0.2
Personal Care :
Supervising cook I 1
Dean of students 2.1
Cook 2.7
Counselor a 18
Pood service assistant I 5.5
Temporary help 1.5
Plant Operation :
Maintenance mechanic 1
Carpenter I 1
Janitor 5.6
Temporary help 0.5
Field Service — Guidance to Graduates :
Vocational advisor 1
Field Service — Preschool Children :
Teacher 1.9
Intermediate stenographer 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 86.5
a One position limited to June 30, 1969.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
27
0.1
1
0.8
0.1
1
4
0.2
1
2
3
19
6
0.4
1
1
6
0.5
88.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
27
0.1
1
0.8
0.1
1
4
0.2
1
o
3
19
6
0.4
1
1
6
0.5
8S.1
SALARY EANGE
$1,475-1,793
S63-1,04S
556-676
505-644
469-571
457-556
457-556
425-517
950-1,155
863-1,048
644-l,04S
(475)
(2,527)
1,439-1,929
1.371-1,667
710-863
599-728
(1,747)
530-710
584-710
480-644
505-614
359-^35
(6,860)
676-746
644-710
395-4S0
(2,212)
783-950
644-l,04S
425-517
$689,663
$20,332
12,576
7,792
6,060
6,S52
5,810
6,672
6,204
11.SS0
12,576
278,320
689
3,000
17,700
2,501
10,356
34,944
S00
7,72S
15,392
20,636
133,502
29,712
1,320
8,952
7,9S4
33,504
2,928
11,400
15,456
5,S58
$739,436
$21,346
12,576
S,112
6,360
6,852
6,110
6,672
6,204
12,476
12,576
287,S06
6S9
3,000
17,700
2,501
10,356
34,944
800
7,728
15,SS8
20,968
136,128
30,144
1,320
8,952
8,384
34,020
2,928
11,400
16,992
6,154
$758,086
EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Department of Education
145
DIAGNOSTIC SCHOOL FOR NEUROLOGICALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68
(Auth.)
68-6 9
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
Administration :
Superintendent
Accounting officer II
Senior stenographer
Accounting technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Instruction :
Supervising teacher
School psychologist
Teacher
Recreation therapist
Temporary help — substitute teacher
Temporary help — summer session
Medical Care :
Physician and surgeon II
Psychiatric social worker
Occupational therapist for physically
handicapped children
Occupational therapist
Graduate nurse
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help — nurse
Temporary help — clerical
Personal Care :
Supervising cook
Cook
Seamer-seamstress
Charge attendant
Attendant
Food service assistant I
Temporary help — care
Temporary help — feeding
Plant Operation :
Carpenter I
Stationary fireman
Groundsman
Janitor
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 64.8
SALARY RANGE
71.7
71.7
$449,619
$52S,S22
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
1
1
1
746-905
10.S60
10,860
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
5,960
6,260
2
2
2
395-505
10,900
11,156
0.2
0.3
0.3
(587)
1,146
1,146
1
1
1
950-1,155
13.860
13.S60
0.9
1
1
905-1,100
11,265
11,S32
6.9
7
7
644-1,048
74,356
76,803
0.8
1
1
584-710
7,24S
7,608
—
0.2
0.2
(-)
2,633
2,633
1.1
1.6
1.6
(11,004)
18,645
18,645
1
1
1
1,439-1,929
23,148
23.14S
1
1
1
764-927
11,124
11,124
1.7
1
1
644-783
8,248
8,664
—
1
1
584-710
7,218
7.578
3.8
4
4
599-728
34,908
34,944
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
2.9
3
3
395-505
16,688
17,242
0.7
0.6
0.6
(5,8S6)
6,093
6,093
0.8
1
1
(3,738)
5,392
5,392
0.8
1
1
530-710
6,784
7,128
1
1
1
480-644
7,008
7,008
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
1
2
2
435-530
11,587
11,844
13.9
17
17
395-480
94,409
95,937
3
4
4
359^35
20,076
20,292
5.1
5.1
5.1
(24,938)
26,850
26,850
1.2
0.2
0.2
(5,685)
1,050
1,050
1
1
1
644-710
7,728
8,112
1
1
1
584-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
480-530
6,360
6,360
3.7
4
4
395-480
21,560
22,048
0.3
0.7
0.7
(1,272)
3,086
3,086
$537,335
146
EDUCATION
Department of Education
DIAGNOSTIC SCHOOL FOR NEUROLOGICALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67
(filled)
67-68
(Anlh.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Administration :
Superintendent
Accounting officer II
Senior stenographer
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Instruction :
Supervising teacher
School psychologist
Teacher
Physical therapist for physically
handicapped children
Occupational therapist for physically
handicapped children
Temporary help — substitute teacher
Temporary help — summer school
Medical Care :
Physician and surgeon II
Psychiatric social worker
Supervising nurse I
Graduate nurse
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Personal Care :
Supervising cook I
Cook
Seamer-seamstress
Charge attendant, resident schools _
Attendant, resident schools
Food service assistant I
Temporary help — attendant
Temporary help — kitchen
Plant Operation :
Carpenter I
Lead groundsman
Building maintenance man
Janitor
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 59.6
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
1
1
1
746-905
9,852
10,356
0.8
1
1
469-571
6.852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
5,766
6,054
1
1
1
395-505
5,140
5,396
0.6
0.6
0.6
(3,432)
3,947
3,947
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,096
13,750
0.9
1
1
905-1,100
11,265
11,832
5.6
6
6
644-1,048
64,929
66,900
1.8
2
2
644-783
18,792
18,792
1.3
2
2
644-783
16,944
17,799
_
0.1
0.1
(-)
775
775
1.3
1.3
1.3
(13,011)
14,965
14,965
1
1
1,439-1,929
17,268
18,144
_
1
1
764-927
9,168
9,612
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
2.9
3
3
599-728
26.20S
26,208
1.6
1.5
1.5
395-505
8,075
8,485
1.5
0.5
0.5
(10,785)
3,272
3,272
1
1
1
530-710
7,728
7,728
2
2
2
4S0-644
14,016
14,016
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
2
2
2
435-530
12,570
12,720
16.4
19
19
395^S0
106,204
107,482
2.2
3
3
359-^35
15,660
15,660
1.4
1.2
1.2
(6,347)
5,711
5,711
0.9
0.2
0.2
(3,560)
1,017
1,017
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
4.3
4
4
395-480
21,458
22,243
0.1
0.3
0.3
(38)
1,771
1,771
64.7
64.7
$406,638
$487,441
$496,479
EDUCATION
Department of Education
147
SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, BERKELEY
111
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_J
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.J (Auih.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
Administration :
Superintendent
Business manager II
Accountant I
Storekeeper I
Property clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help — preschool institute
Instruction :
Principal
Supervising teacher
Teacher
Assistant economic analyst
Senior typist-clerk
Temporary help
Personal Care :
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Supervising counselor
Cook
Counselor
Deaf counselor
Seamer-seamstress
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Temporary help — counselor
Temporary help — feeding
Temporary help — clerical
Plant Operation :
Chief engineer I
Supervisor of building trades
Electrician I
Plumber I
Supervising groundsman I
Carpenter I
Painter I
Stationary engineer
Janitor foreman II
Groundsman
Laborer
Watchman
Janitor
Temporary help — grounds
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
505-644
7.3(18
7,368
1
1
1
505-614
6,812
7,158
1
1
1
469-571
(1,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6.464
6,672
3.5
3.5
3.5
395-505
19,572
19.830
1
1
1
395-480
5,160
5,418
0.7
0.7
0.7
(5,312)
5,325
5,325
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
7
8
8
950-1,155
105,212
107,468
74.5
76
76
644-1,048
881,819
894,878
—
1
1
746-905
S.952
9.396
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.2
0.1
0.1
(1,691)
900
900
0.9
1
1
614-746
8,952
8.952
0.9
1
1
530-710
7,728
7,728
2.8
4
4
556-676
30,784
31,344
4.4
5
5
480-644
34,816
35,040
35.1
3S
38
505-614
267,938
274,024
7.1
8
8
505-614
56,876
57.S88
1.8
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
2.5
3
3
395-480
17,280
17,280
15.4
17.5
17.5
359-435
88,209
89,878
0.6
0.3
0.3
(2,381)
1,572
1,572
0.3
0.6
0.6
(1,082)
2,322
2,322
1
1
1
(4,578)
4,805
4,805
1
1
1
746-S63
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
746-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
2
2
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
1.9
2
2
644-710
17,006
17,040
4
4
4
644-710
34,080
34,080
1
1
1
505-614
7,278
7,368
4
6
6
480-530
37,260
37,980
1.9
2
2
480-530
12,420
12,720
3
3
3
415-505
18,005
18,180
16
17
17
395-480
94,884
95,874
1.3
0.7
0.7
(6,679)
$1,748,130
2,860
$1,944,267
2,860
209.8
223.4
223.4
$1,972,956
148
Department of Education
EDUCATION
SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, RIVERSIDE
UJ
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS ! trT\it\
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_J
66-67 67-68 68-69 lqKR R7
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.) | 1966-67
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Administration :
Superintendent 111
Business manager II 111
Accounting officer II 111
Storekeeper I 111
Senior stenographer 111
Senior typist-clerk 111
Accounting technician II 1.2 2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.4 1.5 1.5
Intermediate account clerk 1.8 1 1
Temporary help — various 0.7 0.7 0.7
Temporary help — student aid 0.2 0.2 0.2
Temporary help — preschool - 0.7 0.7
Temporary help — personnel 0.5 0.5 0.5
Instruction :
Principal 111
Supervising teacher 7 7 7
Teacher '. 76.6 77.5 77.5
Senior typist-clerk - 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 111
Intermediate typist-clerk 3 2 2
Temporary help — substitute teacher 0.1 0.1 0.1
Temporary help — instruction 0.3 0.6 0.6
Care and Subsistence :
Physician and surgeon II 0.2 0.2 0.2
Dentist I 0.1 0.1 0.1
Supervising nurse I 111
Supervising cook II 0.9 1 1
Graduate nurse 2.6 3 3
Supervising cook I 0.7 1 1
Supervising counselor 2.6 4 4
Cook 3.7 4 4
Counselor 45.4 51 51
Deaf counselor 5.5 6 6
Seamer-seamstress 111
Janitor 0.9 1 1
Housekeeper 0.8 1 1
Food service assistant II 2 2 2
Food service assistant I 18.7 19 19
Temporary help — personal care 0.4 0.2 0.2
Temporary help — medical care 0.1 0.1 0.1
Temporary help — feeding 0.4 0.2 0.2
Plant Operation :
Chief of plant operation I 111
Electrician I 2 2 2
Plumber I 111
Supervising groundsman I 111
Carpenter I 2 2 2
Painter I 2 3 3
Stationary engineer 5 5 5
Janitor foreman II 1 1
Groundsman 6.8 7 7
Janitor foreman I 0.7 1 1
Laborer 3 3 3
Watchman 2 2 2
Janitor 14.7 14 14
Temporary help — painter 0.4 0.4 0.4
Temporary help — carpenter 0.5 0.2 0.2
Temporary help — various 0.5 0.3 0.3
Pilot Project :
Supervising teacher 0.8 - -
Teacher 3.2 - -
Counselor 4 — —
Intermediate stenographer 0.7 - -
Janitor 0.7
Temporary help — various 0.3 - -
Totals, Authorized Positions 241.1 242.5 242.5
SALARY EANGE
$1,475-1,793
998-1,213
746-905
505-644
469-571
457-556
457-556
395-505
395^80
(2,170)
(979)
(2,314)
1.100-1,337
950-1,155
644-1,048
457-556
425-517
395-505
(250)
(1,331)
1,439-1.929
1,183-1,439
710-863
614-746
599-728
530-710
556-676
480-644
505-614
505-614
480-584
395-480
395^180
395^180
359^35
(2,984)
(433)
(1,037)
783-950
676-746
676-746
584-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
505-614
480-530
435-530
480-530
415-505
395-480
(2,190)
(3,322)
(2,389)
950-1,155
644-1,048
505-614
425-517
395-180
(8,338)
$1,970,303
$21,516
13,420
10,860
7,368
6,852
6,672
11,645
8,436
5,760
2,487
1,041
5,455
2,429
16,044
95,636
902,590
5,484
6,204
11,820
480
3,061
4,630
1,727
10,356
8,952
26,208
6.S96
30,560
27,109
357,436
44,028
7,008
5,120
5,760
11,520
96,164
1,380
655
506
11,400
17,904
8,952
8,520
17,040
24,768
42,600
7,218
43,970
6,260
19,080
11,659
79,662
2,620
1,574
1,656
$21,516
14,092
10,860
7,368
6,852
6,672
12,245
8,571
5,760
2,487
1,041
5,455
2,429
16,044
96,256
917,034
5,760
6,204
11,820
480
3,061
4,630
1,727
10,356
8,952
26,208
7,248
31,344
27,410
364,550
44,208
7,008
5,374
5,760
11,520
97,340
1,380
655
506
11,400
17,904
8,952
8,520
17,040
25,152
42,600
7,368
44,370
6,360
19.080
11,945
80,387
2,620
1,574
1,656
$2,096,158
$2,125,111
FREE TEXTBOOKS
Storekeeper III 111
Storekeeper I 3 3 3
Stock Clerk 6.9 7 7
Temporary help 3.5 5.5 5.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 14.4 16.5 16.5
SALARY RANGE
$644-783
505-644
457-556
(17,951)
$91,753
$9,396
22.104
46,704
28,540
$9,396
22,104
46,704
2S.540
$106,744
$106,744
EDT CATION
140
STATE EDUCATIONAL AGENCY FOR SURPLUS PROPERTY
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Aulh.)
68-69
(Aulh )
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
CENTRAL OFFICE
Chief surplus property officer 1 1
Deputy chief surplus property officer 1.5 1.5
Field representative, surplus prop-
erty agency 1 1
Senior stenographer 1 1
Senior clerk 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.3 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 6.9 S.5
LOS ANGELES DIVISION
Deputy chief surplus property officer
Surplus property officer
Storekeeper IV
Heavy equipment mechanic
Supervising clerk II
Storekeeper II
Field representative, surplus prop-
erty agency
Electronics technician
Automotive equipment operator II
Storekeeper I
Heavy truck driver
Truck driver
Automotive equipment operator I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Stock clerk
Material handler
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Laborer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Janitor
Totals, Authorized Positions 73.3 87
SACRAMENTO DIVISION
Deputy chief surplus property officer
Surplus property officer
Administrative assistant I
Storekeeper IV
Heavy equipment mechanic
Storekeeper II
Automobile mechanic
Automotive equipment operator II
Storekeeper I
Heavy truck driver
Truck driver
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Stock clerk
Material handler
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Laborer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Totals. Authorized Positions 42.1 50
1
1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY It AN'GE
$1,213-1,475
998-1,213
584-710
469-571
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
$07,205
$17,700
21,834
8,520
6,852
6,672
6,672
5,220
4,860
R7s.?.-;g
87
50
$493,637
$599,993
$295,300
$356,168
$17,700
21,834
8,520
6.S52
6,672
6,672
5,490
5,100
$7S,S40
1
1
1
$99.8-1,213
$14,556
$14,556
5
5
5
821-998
59.034
59,592
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
0.5
1
1
676-783
9.396
:i.::!;,;
1
1
1
614-746
8.952
8.952
1
1
1
5S4-746
8,520
8.520
-
1
1
584-710
7.008
7.368
0.5
1
1
584-710
7,008
7.36S
1
1
1
614-676
8,112
8,112
4.S
5
5
505-644
35,532
35,832
6.4
7
7
5S4-644
54,096
54,096
2.9
4
4
556-614
28.944
29,292
2
2
2
556-614
14,736
14,736
0.9
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
7.4
9
9
457-556
58,235
58,849
9.5
10
10
505-556
66,25S
66,564
0.9
1
1
435-530
6.360
6,360
3.1
4
4
4S0-530
24,990
25,290
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
15.9
21
21
395-505
111,928
114,904
1
2
2
395-4S0
10,620
10,860
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1.5
2
2
395-^80
10,760
11,002
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
$606,597
1
1
1
$998-1,213
$12,784
$13,420
2.7
3
3
821-998
33,804
34,308
1
1
1
746-905
9,814
10,314
1
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,952
0.9
1
1
676-783
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
1.3
2
2
644-746
15,908
16.632
1
1
1
614-676
S.112
8.112
9
4
4
505-644
26.856
27,456
3.1
4
4
584-644
29,832
30.552
3
3
3
556-614
22,104
22,104
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6.S52
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
4.4
7
7
457-556
42,090
43,206
5
5
5
505-556
33,230
33,360
1
1
1
435-530
5,714
6,010
1
1
1
480-530
6,360
6.360
5.7
7
7
395-505
39,420
39,660
1
1
1
395-^80
5,760
5,760
2
2
2
39o-^S0
11,520
11,520
$362,066
150
EDUCATION
STATE EDUCATIONAL AGENCY FOR SURPLUS PROPERTY-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SAN LEANDRO DIVISION
Deputy chief surplus property officer
Surplus property officer
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper II
Automobile mechanic
Automotive equipment operator II
Supervising clerk I
Storekeeper I
Heavy truck driver
Truck driver
Automotive equipment operator I
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Material handler
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Laborer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Janitor
Junior typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions 44.7
STATEWIDE
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$998-1,213
$14,556
$14,556
2.1
3
3
821-99S
33,516
34,308
1
1
1
644-783
9.396
9,396
2
1
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
644-746
8,146
S,520
1
1
1
614-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,72S
2.7
4
4
505-644
28,044
28,464
3.9
4
4
584-644
30,912
30,912
1.2
2
2
556-614
14,376
14,736
0.2
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
4
4
4
457-556
26,6S8
26.6S8
0.3
2
2
457-556
11,244
11.S20
8.5
11
11
505-556
71,544
72,768
0.8
1
1
435-530
5,352
5,622
1.9
1
1
480-530
6.2S5
6,360
2
3
3
425-517
16,9S9
17,529
7.7
9
9
395-505
49,260
49,980
1
1
1
395-480
5,396
5.66S
0.8
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
0.3
1
1
395^80
4,860
5,100
0.3
3
3
359^135
13,248
13,896
57
57
$303,518
$3S7,300
$393,S11
5.2
11.1
17
12
17
12
$38,209
40,302
$76,515
58,910
$76,515
58,910
16.3
29
29
$7S,511
$135,425
$135,425
183.3
231.5
231.5
$1,238,171
$1,557,222
$1,576,739
EDUCATION
151
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) |tmh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
Chief and director of vocational
education
Coordinator of program development
Coordinator of fiscal affairs
Publications assistant
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
AREA VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
COORDINATING UNIT— OCCUPA-
TIONAL RESEARCH
Vocational education research coordi-
nator
Education research and evaluation
consultant
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT AND
TRAINING
Coordinator of education and train-
ing
Assistant supervisor
Assistant budget analyst
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
FIRE TRAINING PROGRAM
Fire training instructor
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions-
SUPERVISION AND TEACHER
TRAINING
Agricultural Education :
Chief
Assistant chief
Regional supervisor
Special supervisor
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Junior stenographer
Temporary help
Business Education :
Consultant in business education.
Distributive Education :
Chief
Assistant chief
Regional supervisor .
Researcher and teacher trainer
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,548-1,882
$22,584
$22,584
1.1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17.700
0.1
1
1
821-998
9,852
10,356
1
1
1
469-571
6.824
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
2
2
9
425-517
12.016
12,308
2
0.6
0.6
(10,645)
7,435
7.435
9.2
1
0.5
1.5
23.6
5
1.9
0.2
7.1
8.6
2
2
1.5
6.5
27
8.6
2
2
1.5
$92,354
$425-517
(2,046)
$7,005
$1,213-1,475
1,155-1.405
425-517
(-)
6.5
$100,783
$5,490
4,375
$9,865
$16,112
30,468
11.430
7,350
$65,360
27
$221,100
$998-1,213
425-517
(531)
$79,682
$284,902
$72,490
12,233
4,730
$89,453
$101,607
$5,766
4,375
$10,141
$16,930
31.996
11.694
7.350
$67,970
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
10.7
14
14
1,048-1,273
195,422
202.752
0.2
1
1
746-905
8.952
9,396
1.8
2
2
469-571
12,636
12,956
7.9
8
8
425-517
45,012
46,970
1
1
1
395-480
5,180
5,440
1
-
-
(6,439)
—
—
$295,214
$72,780
12,408
4,730
$89,918
1
1
1
$1,337-1,626
$19,278
$19,512
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
69
7
7
1,155-1,405
116,756
117,544
0.8
1
1
1,155-1,405
13,918
14,616
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
4
4.1
4.1
425-517
24,561
24,977
0.5
0.5
0.5
386-469
2,814
2,814
0.2
0.2
(-)
1,010
1,010
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1
1,213-1,475
15,276
16,044
4.9
4
4
1,155-1,405
62,016
64,928
0.3
1
1
1,155-1,405
13,860
14,556
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
3
3
3
425-517
17,299
17,857
0.2
1.1
1.1
(810)
5,140
5,140
152
EDUCATION
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Aulh.)
68-69
(Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
S3
84
85
86
SUPERVISION AND TEACHER
TRAINING— Continued
Homemaking Education :
Chief
Assistant chief
Regional supervisor
Special supervisor
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Industrial Education :
Chief
Assistant chief
Regional supervisor of trade and
technical education
Supervisor of trade and technical
teacher education
Special supervisor in apprenticeship
training, trade and technical
education .
Supervisor, instructional materials
laboratory
Supervisor of fire training
Assistant supervisor of trade and
technical teacher education
Assistant supervisor, instructional
materials laboratory
Fire training instructor
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Industrial Arts Education :
Consultant in industrial arts educa-
tion
Intermediate stenographer
Junior College Services :
Chief
Assistant chief
Regional supervisor of homemak-
ing education
Consultant in technical education
Consultant in agricultural education
Consultant in business education
Consultant in industrial education _
Consultant in health occupations
Supervisor of peace officers training
Consultant in public service occupa-
tions
Assistant supervisor of peace officers
training
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS,
POSITIONS -
AUTHORIZED
SALAEY RANGE
1
1
5.8
1
1
5.7
0.5
1
1
6
1
1
5.5
0.4
1
1
6
1
1
5.5
0.4
$1,337-1,626
1,213-1,475
1,155-1,405
1,155-1,405
469-571
425-517
(2,178)
$19,512
17,700
95,420
16,860
6,684
33,633
1,995
$19,512
17,700
97,032
16,860
6.852
33,765
1,995
1
0.9
1
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
1,213-1,475
19,512
17,630
19,512
17,700
4.1
4
4
1,155-1,405
65,360
66,964
2
3
3
1,155-1,405
44,712
46,104
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,S60
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
1,155-1,405
16,880
16,656
16.860
16,860
2.4
3
3
1,048-1,273
42,170
43,507
1
2.9
1.3
5.6
0.8
1
3
2
5.5
2.1
1
3
2
5.5
2.1
1,048-1,273
998-1,213
469-571
425-517
(3,024)
15,276
41,638
13,480
32,343
10,610
15.276
42,260
13,704
33,031
10,610
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
425-517
16,860
6,204
16,860
6,204
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
1,213-1,475
19,512
17,700
19,512
17,700
1
1
0.8
3
0.6
0.6
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1,155-1,405
1,155-1,405
1,155-1.405
1,155-1,405
1,155-1,405
1,155-1,405
1,155-1,405
16,860
14.856
14,853
28,300
44,188
13,860
13,860
16,860
15,596
15,596
29,712
46,404
14,556
14,556
0.4
1
1
1,155-1,405
14,150
14,856
2.1
1
5
0.9
1
3
1
5.5
1
1.9
3
1
5.5
1
1.9
1,048-1,273
469-571
425-517
395-505
(7,302)
$1,039,579
43,180
6,852
32,452
4,860
13,740
$1,226,905
43,807
6,852
33,196
5,100
13,740
89
100.8
100.8
$1,250,845
130.4
152.9
152.9
$1,439,720
$1,777,268
$1,815,695
EDUCATION
Department of Education
153
DIVISION OF LIBRARIES
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
THE STATE LIBRARY
Administration :
State librarian
Assistant state librarian
Supervising typist-clerk I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Library Consultant Services :
Library consultant
Librarian III
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Law Library :
Law librarian
Librarian II
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Reader Service :
Librarian V
Librarian IV
Supervising blind section librarian-
Librarian III
Librarian II
Supervising clerk I
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Technical Service :
Librarian V
Librarian IV
Supervising order librarian
Librarian III
Storekeeper II
Librarian II
Storekeeper I
Librarian I
Supervising photocopyist
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Stock clerk
Supervisor of book repair
Photocopyist
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Book repairer
Temporary help
Federal Technical Services Program:
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
LIBRARY SERVICES AND
CONSTRUCTION ACT
Administration :
Library consultant
Librarian III
Librarian II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Processing Center :
Librarian II
Supervising clerk I
Senior typist-clerk
Stock clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,337-1.626
$18,118
$19,512
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
10.392
16,860
1
1
1
530-644
7,578
7,728
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2.5
2.5
2.5
395-505
14,224
14,639
-
0.2
0.2
-
625
625
2.3
3
Q
O
950-1,155
40,504
41.1-10
1
1
1
676-821
9.N.-.2
9.852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
395-505
5,935
6,060
—
0.3
0.3
-
875
875
1
1
1
863-1,155
13,860
13.860
2.5
2.5
2.5
614-746
21,668
22,045
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3.5
3.5
3.5
395-505
19,866
20.045
0.9
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13.860
4.9
5
5
7S3-950
57,000
57.000
1
1
1
710-863
10.356
10.356
5.6
6
6
676-821
57,372
57,780
13.2
13.5
13.5
614-746
113,940
119,495
1.9
2
2
530-644
14,946
15.306
3
3
3
457-556
20,016
20,016
4.3
5
5
457-556
31,122
31,686
14.1
16.5
16.5
395-505
82.197
89,384
15.8
17
17
395-480
93,568
95,648
1.4
1
1
342-415
4,206
4,524
1
2.8
2.8
(5,869)
11,000
11,000
1
1
1
950-1,155
11,976
12,576
0.9
2
2
783-950
20,088
21,072
0.1
1
1
676-821
8,112
8,520
9
9
9
676-821
17,964
18,372
i
1
1
5S4-746
8,520
8,520
—
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,728
l
1
1
505-644
7,248
7,368
0.4
1
1
584-644
7.188
7,548
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3
*>
2
457-556
13.344
13,344
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
6.6
7
7
457-556
45.680
46,288
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
2
435-530
12.620
12,720
6.7
7
7
395-505
38,968
39,476
1° 2
13
13
395-480
70,086
71,849
3
4
4
377-457
21,084
21.312
1
0.4
0.4
(4,871)
1,350
1,350
1
-
-
(7,443)
$909,045
-
-
133.8
145.2
145.2
$1,023,S36
$1,050,499
2.9
3
3
$950-1,155
$39,167
09
1
1
676-821
8,808
06
1
1
614-746
7,368
4.4
5.5
5.5
395-505
29,696
2.5
0.6
0.6
(18,549)
2,250
1
1
1
614-746
8,350
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
1.2
9
2
457-556
12,156
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
25
2.5
2.5
395-505
13,763
2.6
2
2
395-480
10,200
$40,146
9,248
7,728
30,725
2,250
8,772
7,728
12,432
6,672
14.239
10,704
154
EDUCATION
Department of Education
DIVISION OF LIBRARIES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aiilh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
LIBRARY SERVICES AND
CONSTRUCTION ACT— Continued
Processing Center — Continued
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Interlibrary Cooperation :
Temporary help
Institutional Library Services :
Temporary help
Services for Physically Handicapped :
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 22.9
ASSISTANCE TO PUBLIC LIBRARIES
Public Library Services :
Library consultant, California
State Library
Supervising typist-clerk I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions _
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
1.9
1
0.6
1
0.6
SALARY RANGE
$342-415
(52)
$4,257
1,725
$4,470
1,725
0.4
-
-
(3,114)
-
-
-
-
-
(384)
-
-
-
-
-
(63)
-
-
22.2
22.2
$153,534
$152,140
$156,839
2
1
0.8
0.5
2
1
1
0.5
2
1
1
0.5
$950-1,155
530-644
395-505
395-480
$27,555
6,896
5,440
2,720
$42,611
$1,218,587
$27,720
7,248
5,714
2,857
4.3
4.5
4.5
$38,842
$43,539
161
171.9
171.9
$1,101,421
$1,250,877
EDUCATION
Department of Education
155
STATE TEACHERS' RETIREMENT SYSTEM
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiith.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SALARY RANGE
Chief executive officer a _ 0.7 1 $1,548-1,882 $13,320 $20,496
Executive officer a 1 0.3 - 1,405-1,708 7,176
Actuary 0.8 1 1 1,475-1,793 17,700 18,576
Investment officer 0.2 0.5 0.5 1,273-1,548 7,368 8,022
Assistant executive officer 111 1,155-1,405 16,860 16,860
Associate counsel 111 1,155-1,405 15,532 16,316
Division chief 12 2 1,048-1,273 27,852 28,476
Manager of data processing 0.8 1 1 998-1,213 11,976 12,574
General accountant 111 998-1,213 14,556 14,556
Assistant investment officer 0.2 0.5 0.5 950-1,155 6,820 6,930
Supervisor, EDP 0.8 1 1 905-1,100 13,200 13,200
Associate management analyst 111 905-1,100 11,400 11,976
Associate data processing systems ana-
lyst - 1 1 905-1,100 10,860 11,400
Retirement officer III - 2 2 821-998 21,828 22,332
Programmer II, EDP 1.8 2 2 746-905 19,434 20,256
General accoantant II 3 3 3 746-905 29,769 30,702
Retirement officer II 111 746-905 10,062 10,566
Tabulating operations supervisor II 111 710-863 9,218 9,700
Supervising clerk II 111 614-746 8,146 8,556
Tabulating operations supervisor I 111 584-710 7,248 7,608
Accountant I 111 556-676 8,112 8,112
Secretary I 111 543-660 7,920 7,920
Supervising clerk I 5 5 5 530-644 37,134 37,584
Senior legal stenographer 111 517-628 7,275 7,536
Senior tabulating machine operator 12 2 505-614 14,676 14,736
Key data supervisor I 111 469-571 5,628 5,904
Senior clerk 5 5 5 457-556 30,073 31,249
Senior typist-clerk 2 4 4 457-556 25,105 26,430
Senior file clerk 111 457-556 6,185 6,490
Tabulating machine operator 2 3 3 457-536 17,404 18,280
Senior account clerk 3 3 3 457-556 19,579 19,886
Accounting technician II 7 7 7 457-556 43,043 44,536
Intermediate typist-clerk 30.2 37.5 37.5 395-505 196,814 203,950
Key punch operator 3 4 4 405-492 20,869 21,915
Intermediate clerk 20 30 30 395-480 155,760 161,484
Intermediate account clerk 8 8 8 395-480 41,710 43,740
Junior typist-clerk 0.3 - - 359-435
Junior clerk 111 342-415 4,308 4,524
Temporary help 6.7 9.1 9.1 (34,151) 46,000 46,000
Overtime 8.4 - - (42,643)
Totals, Authorized Positions 126.2 146.6 146.6 $791,034 $967,950 $999,378
a Chapter 1527, Statutes of 1967, established a chief executive officer effective November 9, 1967. This legislation also abolished the
position of executive officer.
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HIGHER EDUCATION
COORDINATING COUNCIL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
filled) (Auth.) (Au.H.j
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STATE COORDINATION
Director of the council education
Associate director II, Coordinating
Council for Higher Education
Associate director I, Coordinating
Council for Higher Education
Higher education specialist III
Fiscal specialist in higher education
Higher education specialist II
Higher education specialist I
Research associate in higher education
Administrative assistant I
Research assistant in higher education
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 21.2
HIGHER EDUCATION FACILITIES
ACT PROGRAM
Associate director I, Coordinating
Council for Higher Education
Higher education specialist I
Fiscal analyst. Coordinating Council
for Higher Education
Research assistant in higher education
Junior staff analyst
Administrative trainee
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$2,472-2,912
$32,837
$34,160
1
1
1
1,882-2,288
25,736
27,456
1
1
1
1,626-1,976
23,712
23,712
3.4
5
5
1,475-1,793
106,560
107,580
0.1
—
—
1,475-1,793
—
—
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
17,2S0
18,138
1.3
2
2
1,155-1,405
28,948
30,392
1.2
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,364
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10.S60
0.5
2
2
746-905
1S.126
19,020
1
1
1
543-660
7,333
7,696
1.2
9
2
469-571
12,016
12,620
3.6
4
4
425-517
22,425
23,249
1.7
2
2
395-505
10,705
11,068
2.2
2
2
(11,807)
9,063
9,063
26
26
$260,080
$336,461
7.2
7.2
$52,S4S
$72,977
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND
CONTINUING EDUCATION
PROGRAM
Higher education specialist I 0.5 1
Junior staff analyst - 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.3 1
Intermediate typist-clerk — 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 0.8 4
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 27
$8,432
37.2
37.2
$321,360
$32,926
$442,364
$346,37S
1
1
1
$1,626-1,976
$22,228
$23,336
o.s
1
1
1,155-1,405
14,382
15,096
0.3
_
_
905-1,100
_
_
0.3
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
0.7
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,72S
0.2
—
—
556-614
—
—
0.5
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,S52
0.9
1
1
425-517
5,310
5,582
0.1
0.5
0.5
395-505
2,430
2,550
0.2
0.7
0.7
(1,497)
5,455
5,455
$75,995
1
$1,155-1,405
$14,208
$14,916
1
614-746
7,729
8,115
1
425-517
6,129
6,204
1
395-505
4,860
5,100
$34,335
$456,708
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
University of California
UNIVERSITYWIDE ADMINISTRATION
157
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO, OF POSITIONS
66-67
IFilled)
67-68
(Aurh.)
68-69
(Aurh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
President's Office :
Acting president
Executive assistant to the president
Administrative secretary
Administrative analyst
Administrative stipend
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Secretary
Senior administrative assistant
Special assistant to the president
Administrative analyst
President Emeritus :
Principal clerk
Vice President of the University :
Vice president of the University
Administrative assistant
Principal clerk
Secretary
Vice President of University for Ad-
ministration :
Vice president — administration
Assistant to vice president of Uni-
versity
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Senior administrative analyst
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Vice President — Academic Affairs :
Vice president — academic affairs
University dean
Assistant to vice president of Uni-
versity
Administrative analyst
Assistant to the vice president
Principal clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative analyst
Assistant administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Vice President — Governmental
Relations :
Vice president — governmental rela-
tions
Administrative secretary
Vice President — Governmental Rela-
tions— Washington Office :
Assistant to the vice president
Special assistant, governmental af-
fairs
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Administrative secretary
Assistant to President — Legislative :
Special assistant to the president
Secretary
Assistant vice president and Univer-
sity dean — education relations
Vice President — Executive Assistant :
Vice president — executive assistant
Secretary
Administrative analyst
Vice President — Business and Finance :
Vice president — business and finance
Assistant to vice president — business
and finance
Secretary
Assistant administrative analyst
Vice President — General Counsel :
General counsel of the Regents
Associate counsel of the Regents —
Assistant counsel of the Regents —
Assistant patent administrator
Senior typist-clerk
Senior legal secretary
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$3,750*
$45,000
1
1
1
1.45S*
17,500
0.67
1
1
458*
5,496
0.63
0.50
0.50
1,275*
7,650
~
—
—
—
2.500
0.98
1
1
457-556
6,360
0.70
1
1
395-4S0
5,100
2.33
2
457-556
11,520
1
1
1
710-863
9,852
0.17
—
—
3,000*
0.20
—
-
746-905
-
0.48
1
1
457-556
5,628
0.56
1
1
2,917*
35,000
0.42
1
1
556-676
7,008
0.44
—
—
457-556
_
1.10
-
-
457-556
-
3,542*
1.99
1.04
0.53
0.83
0.79
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1,958*
395-480
457-556
905-1,100
746-905
556-676
1
0.50
1
0.50
1
0.50
2,833*
2,092*
1
1.38
1
0.73
0.77
1.57
1
0.50
1
1.50
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1.50
1
1
1
2
1
1
1.542*
1,269*
1,042*
457-556
415-505
746-905
614-746
556-676
1
0.83
1
1
1
1
2,917*
800*
1,358*
42,500
47,000
4,740
5,220
11,976
9,168
8,112
34.000
12,550
18,500
22,850
12,500
5,484
5,352
19,812
7,728
6,852
35,000
9,600
16,300
1
0.50
0.66
0.45
0.33
1
0.50
1
1
1
0.50
1
1
1,833*
457-556
415-505
556-676
SOO*
22,000
2,814
5,484
6,672
0.80
0.66
1
1
1
1
2,000*
457-556
24,000
5,760
0.88
-
-
1,083*
-
1
1
0.39
1
1
0.10
1
1
0.10
2 292*
457-556
746-905
27,500
6,204
1,010
0.79
1
1
2,625*
31,500
1
0.79
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,417*
457-556
614-746
17,000
5,760
7.36S
1
3
7.98
1
1
0.17
1
3
8
1
1
O
1
3
8
1
1
o
3,125*
2,028*
1,219*
1,000*
395-480
599-728
37,500
73,000
117,000
12,000
5,220
16,032
PROPOSED
1968-69
$45,000
17,500
5.496
7,650
2,500
6,360
5,100
11,520
9,852
5,628
35,000
7,008
42,500
47,000
4,740
5,220
11,976
9,168
8,112
34,000
12,550
18,500
22,850
12,500
5,4S4
5,352
19,812
7,728
6,852
35,000
9,600
16,300
22,000
2,814
5,484
6,672
24,000
5,760
27,500
6,204
1,010
31,500
17,000
5,760
7.368
37,500
73,000
117,000
12,000
5,220
16,032
158
University of California
UNIVERSITYWIDE ADMINISTRATION-Continued
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION-
Continued
Vice President — General Counsel —
Continued :
Legal secretary _
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Assistant to general counsel and at-
torney in residence matters
Vice President — Physical Planning
and Construction :
Vice president — physical planning
and construction
Assistant to the vice president
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Maintenance :
Coordinator — construction and
maintenance
Administrative analyst
Assistant administrative analyst
Planning and Construction :
University engineer
University architect
University planner
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior architect II
Senior architect I
Campus planner II
Senior engineer
Senior administrative analyst
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Community planner
Programming :
Principal planning analyst
Coordinator — federal programs
Senior typist-clerk
Senior planning analyst I
Associate planning analyst
Administrative assistant .
Vice President — University Relations:
Vice president — university relations
Assistant vice president
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer .
Senior administrative assistant
Vice President — Educational Rela-
tions :
Vice president — educational relations
Assistant to the vice president
Administrative assistant to the vice
president — educational relations
Secretary of the Regents :
Secretary of the Regents
Assistant secretary of the Regents
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Treasurer of the Regents :
Treasurer of the Regents
Assistant treasurer of the Regents _
Real estate officer
Assistant real estate officer
Investment officer
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Investment analyst III
Investment analyst I
Administrative assistant
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
3.60
2
2
$517-628
$13,524
2
1
1
457-556
5,760
1.07
2
2
415-505
11,160
0.46
1
1
710-863
8,520
0.58
1
1
556-676
7,536
0.75
1,019*
$13,524
5,760
11,160
8,520
7,536
1
1
1
2 292*
27,500
27,500
1
1
1
1,125*
13,500
13,500
1
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
1.93
2
2
395-180
9,840
9,840
1
1
1
415-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
1,625*
19,500
19,500
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
-
0.50
0.50
614-746
3,684
3,684
1
1
1
2,042*
24,500
24,500
1
1
1
2,067*
23,800
23,800
1
1
1
1,458*
17,500
17,500
1
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
2.44
2.50
2.50
395-480
12,450
12,450
1.51
3
3
1,273-1,548
51,564
51,564
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,S60
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
1,100-1.337
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
0.61
1
1
746-905
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
0.25
-
-
1,520*
-
-
1
1
1
1,792*
21,500
21,500
1
1
1
1,333*
16,000
16,000
2.01
2
2
395-480
10,500
10,500
3
4
4
998-1,213
54,624
54,624
2
2
2
783-950
22,260
22,260
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
2,70S*
32,500
32,500
0.08
1
1
1,113*
13,352
13,352
0.99
1
1
457-556
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
415-505
5,628
5,628
1.06
1
1
710-863
9,612
9,612
1
1
1
2,500*
30,000
30.000
1
1
1
1,094*
13,125
13,125
1
1
1
833*
10,000
10,000
1
1
1
1,750*
21,000
21,000
1
1
1
1,167*
14,000
14.000
1
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
1.38
1.50
1.50
395^80
7,830
7.S30
2
2
2
457-556
13,032
13,032
1
1
1
3,000*
36,000
36,000
1
1
1
1,917*
23,000
23,000
1
1
1
1,625*
19,500
19,500
1
1
1
1,201*
14,408
14,408
—
1
1
1,252*
15,028
15,028
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
2
395-480
10,092
10,092
1
1
1
350-425
4,404
4,404
1
1
1
905-1,100
11,400
11,400
0.92
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
2
2
2
556-676
15,840
15,840
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
UNIVERSITYWIDE ADMINISTRATION-Continued
159
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Flllid] (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35.
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION-
Continued
Administrative Records :
Dibnrian I
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Administrative Services :
Administrative analyst
Assistant vice president
Principal clerk
Secretary
Senior administrative analyst
Analytical Studies :
Director of analytical studies
Assistant director of analytical
studies
Specialist in physical planning
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative analyst
Budget Office :
Director of budget
Assistant director of budget
Supervisor of budget and planning
information
Principal typist-clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Medical analyst
Senior budget analyst
Budget analyst
Assistant budget analyst
Administrative assistant
Staff coordinator
Accountant II
Accountant III
Business Services :
Director of business services
University housing adviser
Chief business analyst . —
Assistant director, business services
Chief purchasing agent
Insurance officer
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Senior administrative analyst
Administrative analyst
Assistant administrative analyst —
Buyer III
Administrative assistant
Central Services — Finance :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk .
Senior administrative assistant
Contracts and Grants :
Assistant to the vice president
Coordinator of special projects
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Coordinator Universitywide Engineer-
ing Programs :
Senior typist-clerk
Senior administrative analyst
Controller's Ofiice :
Controller
Chief accountant
Head, federal program services
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
-
0.50
0.50
$558-621
$3,350
$3,350
4.38
4
4
456-556
25,776
25,776
6.57
7
7
395-480
36,156
36,156
1.01
1
1
350-425
4,200
4,200
2.07
2
2
395-480
9,960
9,960
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
0.75
1
1
1,317*
15,800
15,800
1
1
1
1,750*
21.000
21,000
1
1
1
457-556
6.060
6,060
1
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
0.17
0.50
0.50
905-1,100
5,430
5,430
1
1
1
2,000*
24,000
24,000
1
2
2
1,304*
31,300
31,300
1
1
1
1,458*
17,500
17,500
2.64
3
3
457-556
17,604
17,604
1
1
1
395-480
5,484
5.484
1
1
1
395-480
4,980
4,980
4.74
6
6
746-905
58,332
58,332
1
1
1
2,333*
28,000
2S.000
2
2
2
1,458*
35,000
35,000
_
1
1
1,400*
16,800
16,800
0.62
1
1
457-556
6,516
6,516
1
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
0.61
1
1
350-425
4,404
4,404
0.92
1
1
1.100-1,337
13,860
13,860
3.64
3
3
905-1,100
37,752
37,752
2.10
4
4
746-905
38,352
38,352
1.50
1
1
614-746
8,112
8,112
1.67
2
2
556-676
15,120
15,120
_
1
1
1,100-1,337
14,196
14,196
0.37
1
1
746-905
9,396
9,396
1
-
-
905-1,100
-
-
0.11
1
1
1,833*
22,000
22,000
0.33
—
—
1,208*
—
—
1
1
1
1,286*
15,435
15.435
1
1
1
1,583*
19,000
19,000
1
1
1
1,400*
16,800
16,800
1
1
1
1,192*
14,300
14,300
1
1
1
395-4S0
5.760
5.760
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.84
1
1
905-1.100
12,276
12,276
1.08
2
2
746-905
19,248
19.248
1.21
1
1
614-746
7,920
7,920
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
0.59
-
-
556-676
-
-
1.99
2
2
457-556
12,576
12.576
2.29
2
2
395^80
9,720
9,720
2.13
2
2
350-425
8,400
8,400
1.25
2
2
395-480
9,960
9,960
1
1
1
710-863
9,168
9,168
2.50
3
3
1,514*
54,500
54.500
0.50
1
1
1,150*
13,800
13.800
1
1
1
395-480
5,220
5,220
1
1
1
457-556
6,360
6.360
0.95
1
1
415-505
5.100
5.100
1
1
1
556-676
7,368
7,368
0.32
1
1
395-480
5,628
5.628
0.50
0.75
0.75
905-1,100
8,982
8,982
1
1
1
2,125*
25,500
25,500
0.61
1
1
1,625*
19.500
19,500
1
1
1,313*
15,750
15,750
160
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
UN1VERSITYWIDE ADMINISTRATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (tulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION-
Continued
Controller's Office — Continued
Chief auditor 1 1
Systems and procedures officer 1 1
Management studies officer - 1
Principal clerk 0.97 1
Senior clerk 3.12 3
Senior typist-clerk 2.41 2
Secretary 1.16 1
Senior administrative analyst 2.48 2
Administrative analyst 2.69 3
Accountant IV 3 2
Accountant III 8.59 9
Accountant II 8.29 4
Accountant I 2.94 2
Controller's Office — South :
Supervising auditor 1 1
Senior typist-clerk — 0.50
Accountant III — 1
Accountant II - 5
Accountant I — 1
Data Processing Services :
Associate supervisor data processing
services 0.09 -
Supervising EDP systems analyst 0.08 -
Senior EDP systems analyst 0.08 -
Gifts and Endowments :
Gifts and endowments officer 1 1
Principal clerk 1.17 1
Secretary stenographer 1 1
Senior administrative assistant 1 1
Administrative assistant 0.83 1
Gifts and Endowments Campaigns :
Coordinator of special projects 1 1
Indirect Cost Studies :
Accountant IV - 1
Accountant III 1 1
Accountant II 1 2
Medical and Health Sciences :
Coordinator, medical and health
sciences 1 1
Assistant coordinator, medical and
health sciences 0.17 -
Secretary 1 1
Administrative analyst 0.46 1
Personnel and Retirement Systems :
Director of personnel 0.50 0.50
Assistant director of personnel 1.25 2
Principal clerk 1.25 1.50
Senior typist-clerk 1.75 1.50
Secretary 1 1
Secretary-stenographer 1 1
Senior personnel analyst 1.76 2
Personnel analyst 1.64 2
Merit Increase Provisions :
Nonacademic — —
General assistance 15 14.04
TOTALS, UNIVERSITYWIDE
ADMINISTRATION 275.82 300.39
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
$1,583*
$19,000
$19,000
1
1,375*
16,500
16,500
1
1,067*
12,806
12,806
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
3
395-480
16,224
16,224
2
395-480
10,224
10,224
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
905-1,100
23,436
23,436
3
746-905
27,300
27,300
2
1,048-1,273
28,812
28,812
9
905-1,100
112,260
112,260
4
746-905
39,720
39,720
2
614-746
16,632
16,632
1
1,292*
15,500
15,500
0.50
395-480
2,370
2,370
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
5
746-905
51,828
51,828
1
614-746
8,112
8,112
_
1,417*
_
—
710-863
—
—
-
556-676
-
-
1
1,500*
18,000
18,000
1
457-556
6,516
6,516
1
415-505
5,484
5,484
1
710-863
9,396
9,396
1
556-676
7,368
7,368
1
1,667*
20,000
20,000
1
1,048-1,273
13,344
13,344
1
905-1,100
11,676
11,676
2
746-905
19,500
19,500
1
1
0.50
2
1.50
1.50
1
1
2
14.04
2,208*
2,058*
457-556
746-905
2,000*
1,404*
457-556
395-480
457-556
415-505
905-1,100
746-905
102,752
26,500
6,060
9,396
12,000
33,700
9,396
7,296
6,672
6,060
24,876
18,348
49,974
61,333
300.39 $3,013,119
$3,486,465
26,500
6,060
9,396
12,000
33,700
9,396
7,296
6,672
6,060
24,876
18,348
49,974
61,333
$3,486,465
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
161
BERKELEY CAMPUS
NO. OF POSITIONS AHTIIAl
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
66-67 67-68 68-69 1 iqfifi-R7
(Filled) (Auth.) (Autfa.] 1 l3bb "'
1968-69
SALARIES AND WAGES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Chancellor's Office:
Chancellor 1
Vice chancellor 3.07
Assistant chancellor 1.75
Administrative secretary to execu-
tive vice chancellor 1
Administrative assistant to chancel-
lor 1.35
Administrative secretary to chancel-
lor 1
Special assistant to chancellor 0.54
Administrative stipend —
Principal clerk 1.36
Senior clerk 2
Senior typist-clerk 2.06
Secretary 3.56
Secretary stenographer 1
Administrative analyst 4.75
Assistant administrative analyst
Budget analyst 0.59
Assistant budget analyst 1.25
Administrative assistant 4
Accounting Office :
Accounting officer 1
Assistant accounting officer 2
Principal clerk 17.50
Senior clerk 26.72
Clerk 8.43
Senior typist-clerk 2.05
Secretary-stenographer 1.50
Administrative analyst 0.04
Senior administrative assistant 0.58
Administrative assistant 9.67
Payroll supervisor 1
Accountant III 3.58
Accountant II 7.18
Accountant I 2
Architects and Engineers :
Senior planning analyst I 1
Associate planning analyst 1
Building Program Clearing Account:
Principal architect 1
Principal clerk 1.10
Senior clerk 3.08
Senior typist-clerk ' 1
Secretary 1
Assistant architectural draftsman -
Senior architect II 1
Senior architect I -
Campus planner I 1
Project architect 6
Supervising construction inspector. 1
Senior construction inspector 1
Associated construction inspector 12
Senior landscape architect 1
Principal engineer 1
Senior engineer —
Associate engineer 2
Assistant engineer 3
Senior administrative assistant 0.17
Administrative assistant 1.88
Budget Committee :
Senior typist-clerk 1
Secretary 0.92
Assistant administrative analyst 0.83
Buildings and Campus Development
Committee :
Administrative stipend -
Principal typist-clerk 0.75
Business and Finance Officer :
Vice chancellor 1
Principal clerk 0.83
Assistant business manager II 0.84
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$3,333*
$40,000
$40,000
2.50
2.50
2,447*
73,400
73,400
2.50
2.50
1,683*
50,500
50,500
792*
1,000*
9,500
12,000
9,500
12,000
1
1
958*
11,500
11,500
0.81
0.S1
1,747*
16,983
16,983
—
—
—
25,400
25,400
3
3
457-556
16,728
16,728
2
2
395-480
10,704
10,704
2
o
395-480
9,960
9,960
2.75
2.75
457-556
17,580
17,580
1.50
1.50
415-505
7,902
7,902
4
4
746-905
41,424
41,424
2
2
614-746
14,736
14,736
1
1
746-905
s,«).-.2
8,952
1
1
614-746
7,536
7,536
4.50
4.50
556-676
35,208
35,208
1
1
1,792*
21,500
21,500
2
2
1,362*
32,700
32,700
20
20
457-556
124,215
124,215
35
35
395-480
178,140
178,140
7
7
350-425
30,216
30,216
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
2
2
415-505
11,280
11,280
1
1
746-905
8,952
8,952
1
1
710-863
S.520
8,520
9
9
556-676
66,552
66,552
1
1
905-1,100
12,276
12,276
4
4
905-1,100
49,836
49,836
7
7
746-905
69,444
69,444
2
2
614-746
15,840
15,840
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
1
783-950
9,852
9,852
1
1
1,833*
22,000
22,000
2
2
457-556
11,988
11,988
7
7
395-480
36,588
36,588
1
1
395^80
4,980
4,980
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
1
1
783-950
9,396
9,396
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1
1
1,155-1,405
13,860
13,S60
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
7
7
998-1,213
98,952
98,952
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
15
15
905-1,100
189,732
189,732
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,200
13,200
5
5
950-1,155
61,920
61,920
3
3
783-950
34,200
34,200
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,520
2
2
556-676
14,376
14,376
1
1
395^80
5,760
5,760
2
2
457-556
13,032
13,032
—
—
556-676
—
—
_
_
1,500
1,500
0.75
0.75
457-556
5,004
5,004
1
1
1,833*
22,000
22,000
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
746-905
9,852
9,852
6— L-627SW
162
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
BERKELEY CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Business Manager :
Assistant business and finance officer
Senior typist-clerk
Senior administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Assistant business manager III
Cashier :
Cashier's office manager II
Supervising cashier
Cashier
Senior clerk
Administrative assistant
Inventory :
Senior administrative assistant
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Purchasing :
Purchasing agent
Principal clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Buver IV
Buyer III
Buyer II
Campus Research Office :
Associate dean
Administrative stipend
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior administrative analyst
Administrative analyst
Assistant administrative analyst —
Office of Institutional Research :
Director
Administrative stipend
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Senior administrative analyst
Administrative analyst
Assistant administrative analyst —
Personnel Office :
Personnel manager
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Employment officer II
Employment representative III
Employment representative II
Employment representative I
Senior personnel analyst
Personnel analyst
Assistant personnel analyst
General assistance
Totals, General Administration
INSTRUCTION AND DEPARTMEN-
TAL RESEARCH
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,4S3*
$17,S00
$17,S00
0.50
1
1
395-480
4.920
4,920
1.75
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
556—676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
0.92
1
1
710-S63
9,852
9.S52
0.5S
1
1
530-644
7,008
7,008
7.61
8
8
395-180
41,32S
41,328
4.30
4.50
4.50
395^80
23,184
23,184
1
1
1
556-676
S.112
8,112
0.97
1
1
710-863
9,16S
9,168
4.89
5
0
457-556
32,136
32,136
0.98
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
2
2
2
395-4S0
10,464
10,464
1
1
1
1,467*
17.600
17,600
9
9
9
457-556
5S.056
58,056
1.10
2
2
350-125
8.604
8,604
4.S0
4
4
395-4S0
20,220
20,220
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
415-505
5,220
5.220
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1.50
2
•y
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
4.50
4
4
S21-998
46,752
46.752
3
3
3
676-821
29,556
29,556
0.33
0.33
0.33
1,367*
5.412
5,412
_
—
2,400
2,400
1.96
2
2
457-556
11,964
11,964
1
1
395-480
4.860
4,860
1.85
2
o
395-480
10,704
10,704
0.96
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
0.79
2
*>
746-905
18,564
18,564
1.07
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,368
0.25
0.25
0.25
2,183*
6,550
6,550
_
_
—
3,000
3,000
0.S3
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,060
1
1
395-480
4.860
4,860
1
1
1
395-480
5,220
5,220
0.77
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
1
3
3
746-905
28,452
28,452
1.63
2
2
614-746
14,736
14,736
1
1
1
1,667*
20,000
20,000
3.59
3
3
457-556
17,604
17,604
1
1
395-480
4,860
4,860
2.S3
3.50
3.50
395-4S0
17,790
17,790
1
1
1
556-676
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1.17
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
3.71
5
o
584-710
36,912
36,912
0.99
1
1
530-614
7,008
7,008
3
3.25
3.25
905-1,100
40,746
40,746
3.73
3.50
3.50
746-905
36.804
36,804
2.11
4
4
614-746
31,416
31,416
2S.05
31.60
31.60
(141,157)
$2,326,210
186,718
1S6,71S
2S1.95
326.24
326.24
$2,7S0,048
$2,780,04S
Academic :
Director _-
2.19
0.10
0.50
0.20
7.29
1.58
0.10
0.50
0.20
8.87
1.58
0.10
0.50
0.20
8.87
$1,855*
1,667*
1,508*
1.230*
2,096*
$35,179
2,000
9,050
2,952
223,136
$35,179
2,000
Head of supervised teaching
Associate head of supervised
teaching
Dean
9,050
2,952
223,136
* Not an established range.
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
BERKELEY CAMPUS-Continued
163
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
[Filled) (tulh.)
68-69
(ftuth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION AND DEPARTMEN-
TAL RESEARCH— Continued
Academic — Continued
Dean — acting 0.81
Associate dean 5.55
Assistant dean 6.23
Summer differential —
Administrative stipend
Professor 589.52
Associate professor 230.46
Assistant professor 407.11
Instructor SS.73
Associate 120.72
Lecturer 155.99
Clinical professor 0.66
Associate clinical professor 2
Assistant clinical professor 1.70
Supervisor in physical education 5
Associate supervisor in physical ed-
ucation 6.30
Assistant supervisor in physical ed-
ucation 6.80
Junior supervisor in physical edu-
cation 7.66
Supervisor teacher education 32.53
Coordinator of field work — 11
months 0.61
Field work supervisor — 9 months 7.10
Field work consultant — 9 months 1.52
Field work consultant — 11 months 2.54
Clinical psychology supervisor 1
Teaching fellow 3.67
Teaching assistant 400.41
Coordinator of laboratory school 0.25
Bandmaster 0.20
Researcher — agricultural experiment
station 82
Researcher 1.64
Associate researcher 2
Assistant researcher 5.16
Postgraduate researcher — 11 months 10.31
Professor in residence 1.33
Research assistant 35.49
Specialist 4.35
Associate specialist 6.74
Assistant specialist 2.90
Junior specialist 2.03
Librarian IV 1
Librarian III 4.83
Librarian II 3.50
Librarian I 3.60
Law librarian 0.50
Nonacademic :
Instructional television coordinator 1
Principal superintendent of cultiva-
tions 1
Senior superintendent of cultiva-
tions 5
Field assistant 1
Botanical garden manager 1
Assistant manager botanical garden 1
Senior nurseryman 9.85
Nurseryman 8.33
Poultryman 3.93
Principal clerk 51.27
Senior clerk 29.39
Clerk 3.15
Principal typist-clerk 9.44
Senior typist-clerk 148.08
Typist-clerk 4.23
Senior offset duplicating ma-
chine operator 0.82
Key punch operator II 1.33
Senior computer operator 1
Odd jobber 1
Statistical clerk 2.62
Secretary 108.91
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
0.50
0.50
$2,100*
$12,600
$12,600
7.46
7.46
1,513*
135,487
135,487
6.27
6.27
1,400
105,333
105,333
—
—
—
3,473
3.473
—
—
—
133,372
133,372
708.04
708.04
1,233-2,100
13,829,504
13.829,504
271.32
271.32
983-1,300
3,469,839
3,469.839
526.70
526.70
775-1,067
5,425,679
5,425.679
56.17
56.17
675-792
449,937
449,937
83.97
83.97
680-786
622,505
622,505
56.03
56.03
730-1,954
686,064
686,064
0.79
0.79
1,233-2,100
16.501
16,501
1
1
983-1,300
13,500
13,500
0.70
0.70
775-1,067
7,280
7,280
6.50
6.50
1,083-1,250
96,800
96,800
5.50
5.50
867-1,000
58,700
58,700
9.50
9.50
708-833
88,410
88,410
4.10
4.10
633-667
31,840
31,840
33.55
33.55
712-1,230
430,230
430,230
0.89
0.89
1,218*
13,008
13,008
8.10
8.10
890*
86,520
86,520
2.52
2.52
966*
29,213
29,213
2
2
1,114*
26,730
26,730
2.75
2.75
657*
21,696
21,696
16.50
16.50
436
129,591
129,591
478.22
478.22
333-368
2,957,120
2,957,120
0.25
0.25
1,233*
3,700
3,700
0.20
0.20
1,050*
2,522
2,522
92.73
92.73
908-2,100
1,659,063
1,659,063
1.50
1.50
1,442-2,100
27,650
27,650
S.25
8.25
1,142-1,300
103,275
103,275
—
—
908-1,067
—
_
4
4
616-786
33,648
33,648
0.50
0.50
1,233*
7,400
7,400
40.75
40.75
265-293
275,424
275,424
3.31
3.31
1,191-1,482
49,365
49,365
10.75
10.75
909-1,104
132,573
132,573
7.75
7.75
713-825
71,277
71,277
4.10
4.10
601-647
30,121
30,121
1
1
871-1,058
12,700
12,700
6
6
750-912
61,875
61,875
3.50
3.50
621-787
29,175
29,175
3
3
558-621
20,650
20,650
0.50
0.50
1,583*
9,500
9,500
1
1
1,192*
14,300
14,300
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
5
5
614-746
44,760
44,760
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
746-905
10.S60
10,860
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
10.85
10.85
5S4-710
8S.3S6
88,386
9.50
9.50
505-614
64,434
64,434
4
4
457-556
26,532
26,532
57.05
57.05
457-556
358,119
358,119
31.63
31.63
395-480
162,796
162,796
4
4
350-425
18,76S
18,768
10
10
457-556
61,434
61,434
171.08
171.08
395^180
873,654
873,654
6
6
350-425
25,938
25,938
1
1
480-584
6,360
6,360
1.50
1.50
405-492
7,530
7,530
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
342
4,104
4,104
3
3
395-480
16.260
16,260
116.09
116.09
457-556
738,116
738,116
164
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
BERKELEY CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.j
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
f
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION AND DEPARTMEN-
TAL RESEARCH— Continued
Nonaeademic — Continued
Secretary-stenographer 103.45
Stenographer 3.73
Storekeeper III 1
Storekeeper II 8.75
Storekeeper I 11.05
Stores helper 0.61
Artist 1.07
Senior scientific illustrator 3
Pianist II 0.87
Communications production
supervisor 1
Communications production assist-
ant III 1
Senior photographer 2.61
Photographer 1.73
Photographic technician 0.12
Senior television engineer 1
Principal television technician 0.58
Television technician 0.42
Sound technician 1
Senior wardrobe technician 1
Production manager — theater arts 0.0S
Production supervisor — theater arts 1
Senior scene technician 0.63
Scene technician 0.71
Engineer cooperative coordinator 0.97
Language assistant 0.58
Bibliographer II -
Library assistant II 1.98
Library assistant I 5.78
Senior draftsman 2.13
Senior engineering aid 1
Senior development engineer 2
Associate development engineer 4.57
Assistant development engineer 2.97
Junior development engineer 1
Senior statistician 0.90
Junior statistician 1
Programmer III 1.45
Programmer II 0.09
Programmer I 0.50
Senior administrative analyst 0.87
Administrative analyst 2.73
Assistant administrative analyst 1.37
Senior administrative assistant 14.42
Administrative assistant 66.33
Laboratory business officer III 2
Laboratory business officer II 1
Laboratory business officer I 4.50
Administrative services officer II 1
Administrative services officer I 1.04
Accountant III -
Editor III 1.37
Groundsman 1.93
Senior maintenance man 5.50
Maintenance man 3.01
Senior cryogenic technician 1
Telescope installation supervisor 0.67
Principal electronics technician 3
Senior electronics technician 22.66
Electronics technician 6.76
Recording technician 0.55
Principal laboratory glassblower 2
Senior laboratory glassblower 5
Mechanical superintendent I 1
Principal laboratory mechanician 13.92
Senior laboratory mechanician 59.02
Laboratory mechanician 16.70
Laboratory mechanician helper 1
Senior optician 1
Conselor II 0.39
Counselor I 1.85
Animal caretaker 6.76
SALARY EANGE
.33.80
133.80
$415-505
§725,790
$725,790
1.50
1.50
386-569
7,230
7,230
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
10
10
556-676
75,744
75,744
12.50
12.50
480-584
81,384
81,384
1
1
342-415
4,104
4,104
1.50
1.50
556-676
11,256
11,256
3
3
676-821
29,100
29,100
1
1
530-644
6,672
6,672
1
1
783-950
9,852
9,852
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,520
2.67
2.67
614-746
23.757
23,757
1.75
1.75
530-644
12,198
12,198
0.50
0.50
435-530
2,676
2,676
1
1
1,048-1,273
13,860
13,860
1
1
783-950
9,396
9,396
1
1
584-676
7,368
7,368
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
783-950
9,396
9,396
1
1
710-863
8,112
8,112
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,368
2
2
505-614
12,264
12,264
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
614-746
7,728
7,728
1
1
457-556
5,628
5,628
3.50
3.50
457-556
21,552
21,552
7.90
7.90
395-^80
40,464
40,464
2.13
2.13
556-676
15,953
15,953
1
1
505-614
7.36S
7,368
2
2
1,100-1,337
32.0SS
32,088
5.50
5.50
950-1.155
72.79S
72.79S
3
3
783-950
31,920
31,920
1
1
676-783
8,952
8,952
1
1
905-1,100
12,8S8
12,888
1
1
614-746
7,920
7,920
2.50
2.50
905-1,100
32,376
32,376
0.50
0.50
746-905
4,476
4,476
1.50
1.50
614-746
11,784
11,784
o
2
905-1,100
24.060
24,060
4
4
746-905
40,512
40,512
1
1
614-746
8,304
8,304
14
14
710-860
138.588
13S,588
71
71
556-676
549,876
549,876
2
2
1,048-1,273
29,832
29,832
1
1
905-1,100
12.276
12.276
4
4
746-905
42,684
42,6S4
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
905-1,100
13.200
13,200
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
10,860
1.50
1.50
710-863
13,914
13,914
o
2
435-530
12,420
12,420
7
7
644-746
60.600
60.600
3
3
530-614
22,104
22,104
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
1
1
746-905
10,S60
10,860
4
4
7S3-950
43,536
43,536
23.50
23.50
676-821
217,728
217,72S
9
9
584-676
67,938
67,93S
1
1
644-746
7,920
7,920
2
2
783-950
22,800
22.S00
5
5
710-S63
49.1SS
49.1SS
1
1
S21-99S
11,976
11,976
14
14
746-905
152,040
152,040
61.50
61.50
676-821
5S6J64
5S6,764
19
19
5S4-710
150,216
150,216
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
676-821
9.S52
9,852
0.50
0.50
614-746
3,084
3,684
2
2
530-644
12,720
12,720
7.50
7.50
395-4S0
41,4S4
41,484
IIIi:iIER EDUCATION
University of California
165
BERKELEY CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tuth.) lAulh.j
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION AND DEPARTMEN-
TAL RESEARCH— Continued
Nonaeademic — Continued
Principal animal technician 111
Senior animal technician 3 3 3
Animal technician 5.07 5 5
Spectroscopist — 1 1
Laboratory assistant IV 8.4S 10.S1 10.81
Laboratory assistant III 20.86 18 18
Laboratory assistant II 19.94 19.75 19.75
Laboratory helper 9.38 10 10
Laboratory assistant I 9.36 11.75 11.75
Laboratory technician IV 7.67 7.50 7.50
Laboratory technician III •__ 14.53 16.50 16.50
Laboratory technician II 35.09 37.85 37.85
Laboratory technician I 15.54 15.50 15.50
Principal museum scientist 0.95 1 1
Senior museum scientist 4.25 4 4
Museum scientist 1.67 2 2
Senior museum preparator 1.50 2 2
Museum preparator 1.50 1 1
Agriculture transfer to organized re-
search -2S2.S2 -2S8.63 -2SS.63
General assistance 296.76 301.74 301.74
Totals, Instruction and Departmental
Research 3,253.49 3,594.14 3,594.14
SUMMER SESSION
Summer Session — Administration :
Director 0.12 0.50 0.50
Summer differential — — —
Administratiye stipend — — —
Principal clerk 0.23 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 0.13 1.50 1.50
Secretary 0.06 0.25 0.25
Secretary-stenographer — 0.50 0.50
Administratiye services officer I 0.25 1 1
Education — Summer Program for
Teachers :
Administratiye stipend - -
Supervisor teacher education — 1 1
Senior typist-clerk - 0.50 0.50
Secretary - 1 1
General assistance 154.10 154.10 154.10
Totals, Summer Session 154.89 162.35 162.35
ORGANIZED ACTI VITI ES— OTH ER
Chemistry — Liquid Air :
Research assistant
Secretary
Assistant development engineer
Education — Field Service Center :
Head of supervised teaching
Administrative stipend
Secretary
Education — University Elementary
School :
Demonstration teacher public school
Principal
Assistant to coordinated laboratory
school
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Engineering — Photographic
Laboratory :
Senior offset duplicating machine
operator
Principal photographer
Senior photographer
* Not an established range.
SALARY BANGE
$584-710
$8,520
$8,520
505-014
21.5S8
21,588
457-556
31,056
31,056
905-1,100
10,860
10.860
710-S63
105,313
105,313
584-710
147,240
147.240
480-5S4
128.139
128,139
342-415
45,408
45.468
415-505
63,945
63,945
7S3-950
84,456
84,456
710-S63
167,706
167.706
644-783
337,789
337,789
530-644
109,842
109.842
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
783-950
44,598
44.598
644-783
1S,792
1S.792
480-5S4
13.06S
13,068
395-435
5,100
5,100
(-2.765.156)
-2,955,616
-2,955,616
Q.472.609)
1,528,122
1,528,122
$32,653,904
$37,989,682
$37,9S9,682
$1,442*
$8,650
$8,650
—
2,800
2,800
—
2,000
2,000
457-556
11.256
11,256
395-480
7,290
7,290
457-556
1,407
1,407
415-505
2,550
2,550
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
1,000
1,000
712-1,230
14,412
14,412
395-480
2,430
2,430
457-556
5,760
5,760
( 880.544)
966,639
966,639
§917,691
$1,039,394
$1,039,394
0.89
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$265-293*
457-556
783-950
0.10
0.10
0.10
1,508*
1
1
1
457-556
1.76
0.18
2 99
0J.8
2 °9
6Is
712-1.230
918*
0.06
0.82
0.75
0.42
0.06
1
1
0.50
0.06
1
1
0.50
918*
395-480
457-556
415-505
0.99
0.67
1
1
0.67
1
1
0.67
1
480-584
746-905
614-746
$6,864
6,060
11,400
1.810
1,872
6,360
21,555
1,983
661
5,220
6,360
3,030
5,760
7,276
8,952
$6,864
6,060
11,400
1.810
1,872
6.360
21,555
1,983
661
5,220
6,360
3,030
5.760
7.276
S.952
166
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
BERKELEY CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled? (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES— OTHER
— Continued
Engineering — Stores :
Principal clerk
Psychology Clinic :
Secretary-stenographer
Optometry Clinic :
Clinic instructor — 9 months
Clinic instructor — 11 months
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
General assistance
Totals, Organized Activities — Other
ORGANIZED RESEARCH
0.50
0.50
0.50
SALARY RANGE
$457-556
$3,336
$3,336
0.99
1
1
415-505
5,220
5,220
3.30
1
1.67
2.21
55.62
4.15
1
2
2
62.83
4.15
1
2
2
62.83
675
792
395-480
395-480
(441,553)
33,615
9,500
10,704
11,520
397,536
33,615
9,500
10,704
11,520
397,536
75.93 S5.2S 85.28
Academic :
Director 11.S2
Director — acting 1.31
Associate director 2.99
Chairman, center for planning and
development research 0.64
Assistant dean 0.50
Summer differential —
Administrative stipend
Professor 2.91
Associate professor 2.97
Assistant professor 0.50
Lecturer 0.27
Nursery school teacher 2
Nursery school assistant 1.97
Researcher — agriculture experiment
station 7.68
Research 18.46
Associate researcher 11.40
Assistant researcher 16.55
Postgraduate researcher — 11 months 4.99
Research assistant 8.65
Specialist 1.25
Associate specialist 1.04
Assistant specialist 9.73
Coordinator of public programs 1.96
Associate coordinator of public pro-
grams 1.63
Librarian IV 2
Librarian III 2
Librarian II 7.84
Librarian I 0.92
Associate curator -
Research professor — Miller Institute 15.97
Associate research professor — Miller
Institute 3.66
Nonacademie :
Senior nurservman 1
Principal clerk 12.82
Senior clerk 5.07
Principal typist-clerk 2.51
Senior typist-clerk 21.14
Typist-clerk 2.64
Computer operations supervisor II 0.75
Computer operations supervisor I 1.50
Senior coder 2.06
Secretary 20.49
Secretary-stenographer 17.43
Storekeeper I 1.50
Maid/housekeeping aid 1.18
Principal artist 1
Senior scientific illustrator 2.58
Scientific illustrator 3.68
Principal photographer 1.33
Senior photographer 1.58
Photographer 1.61
Library assistant II 2.92
* Not an established range.
$586,351
$566,594
$566,594
14.94
14.94
$1,946*
$349,840
$349,840
0.33
0.33
1,906*
7,623
7,623
5
5
1,615*
96,932
96,932
0.50
0.50
1,508*
9,050
9,050
0.50
0.50
1,367*
S.200
8,200
—
—
—
14,703
14,703
—
—
—
67,730
67,730
2.37
2.37
1,233-2,100
54,517
54,517
2
2
9S3-1,300
29,300
29,300
1
1
775-1,067
10,100
10,100
0.40
0.40
730-1,954
6.S73
6,873
o
2
631-S45
19,344
19,344
3
3
544*
19,570
19,570
10.56
10.56
OOS-2,100
16S.364
16S.364
25.19
25.19
1,442-2,100
511,514
511,514
43.63
43.63
1,142-1,300
551,001
551,001
5.12
5.12
90S-1,067
50,602
50,602
3.88
3.88
616-786
32,381
32,3S1
24.26
24.26
265-293
157,537
157,537
1
1
1,191-1,482
17,7S4
17,784
1.50
1.50
909-1,104
19,236
19,236
10.60
10.60
713-S25
100,164
100,164
2.50
2.50
1,250-1,675
42,275
42,275
0.50
0.50
967-1,167
7,000
7,000
2
2
871-1,05S
24,750
24,750
2
2
750-912
21,900
21,900
8.50
8.50
621-787
76,650
76,650
1
1
55S-621
7,050
7,050
0.50
0.50
1,300*
7,S0O
7,800
-
-
1,442-2,100
-
-
-
-
1,142-1,300
-
-
1
1
584-710
8.520
8,520
13.25
13.25
457-556
86,133
86,133
5
5
395-480
26,424
26,424
3.25
3.25
457-556
20,916
20.916
19.07
19.07
395-480
99,574
99,574
3
3
350-425
13,212
13,212
1
1
905-1,100
11,676
11,676
4
4
783-950
39,204
39,204
2
2
505-614
13,524
13,524
26
26
457-556
165,390
165,390
18.50
18.50
415-505
103,062
103,062
1.50
1.50
480-584
9,696
9,696
0.60
0.60
359-435
3,132
3,132
1
1
821-998
9,852
9,852
3
3
676-821
27,576
27,576
3.26
3.26
556-676
25,701
25,701
1.33
1.33
746-905
14,444
14,444
2.33
2.33
614-746
17,979
17,979
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
4
4
457-556
24,720
24,720
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
167
BERKELEY CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) [tilth. ) (Oulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
S6
ORGANIZED RESEARCH— Continued
Nonacademic — Continued
Library assistant I 3.64 5 5
Design draftsman 111
Senior draftsman 1.53 1.50 1.50
Draftsman 1 1 1
Senior development engineer 1 1.50 1.50
Associate development engineer 1.50 1 1
Programmer IV 0.72 1 1
Programmer III 3.02 2.50 2.50
Programmer II 2.4.3 3 3
Programmer I 1.12 1 1
Administrative analyst 0.10 0.90 0.90
Assistant director — institute of gov-
ernmental studies 111
Public administrative analyst IV 1.10 2 2
Public administrative analyst III— 0.42 0.10 0.10
Senior administrative assistant 3.87 3.75 3.75
Administrative assistant 16.61 16 16
Laboratory business officer III 1.46 1.50 1.50
Laboratory business officer II 1.37 2 2
Laboratorv business officer I 1.38 2 2
Editor III 3.60 4.13 4.13
Editor II 1.12 2 2
Writer II 0.50 0.50 0.50
Senior maintenance man 4.29 4.40 4.40
Maintenance man 2.94 2 2
Principal electronics technician 0.08 0.50 0.50
Senior electronics technician 6.20 6 6
Electronics technician 2 2 2
Aircraft pilot 0.33 1 1
Automotive equipment operator I 0.98 1 1
Mechanical superintendent I 111
Principal laboratory mechanician 1.87 2 2
Senior laboratory mechanician 3.08 3 3
Laboratory mechanician 111
Laboratory assistant III 0.50 1 1
Laboratory assistant II 3.92 4 4
Laboratory helper 1.83 1.50 1.50
Laboratory technician IV 2.67 2 2
Laboratory technician III 0.34 2 2
Laboratory technician II 9.94 9 9
Laboratory technician I 1.19 1 1
Principal museum scientist 111
Senior museum scientist 3 3 3
Museum scientist 6.82 8.25 8.25
Museum technician 5.66 5.85 5.85
Principal museum preparator 1.58 3 3
Senior museum preparator 3.56 3.40 3.40
Museum preparator 1.83 1.50 1.50
Operations manager 111
Principal animal technician 111
Senior animal technician 111
Agriculture transferred from instruc-
tion and research 282.82 288.63 288.63
General assistance 277.46 226.10 226.10
Totals, Organized Research.
LIBRARIES
Library — Bancroft :
Director
Administrative stipend
Associate specialist
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Bancroft Library — Regional Oral His-
tory Office :
Editor III
* Not an established range.
92S.78 931.38 931.3S
SALABY RANGE
$395-180
$2S.392
$28,392
7 10-863
10,356
10.3. ,6
556-676
10,872
10,872
435-330
6,060
6.060
1,100-1,337
22,578
22,578
950-1,155
13.860
13,860
1,155-1,405
16.044
16,044
905-1,100
29.C76
29,676
746-903
29,208
29,208
614-740
8,112
8.112
746-905
9,547
9,547
1,213*
14,556
14,330
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
746-905
1,061
1,061
710-863
3S.241
38,241
556-676
122,160
122,160
1,048-1,273
22,044
22,044
905-1,100
25,176
25,176
746-905
20,472
20,472
710-963
39,302
39,302
584-710
14,016
14,016
584-710
4,056
4,056
644-746
37,59S
37,598
530-614
14,016
14,016
783-950
5,178
5,178
676-821
58,200
58,200
584-676
16.236
16,236
S21-998
11,976
11,976
415-505
6,060
6,060
821-99S
11,976
11,976
746-905
21,216
21,216
676-821
29,100
29,100
584-710
8,520
8,520
584-710
S,112
8,112
4S0-5S4
27,384
27,3.84
342-415
7,014
7,014
783-950
22,S00
22,800
710-863
19,020
19,020
644-783
79,602
79,602
530-644
7,044
7,044
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
7S3-950
34,200
34,200
644-783
71,604
71,604
530-644
39,503
39,503
5S4-710
22,S96
22,896
480-5S4
22.0S6
22,086
395-435
7,302
7,302
1,513*
18,156
1S,156
584-710
8,520
8,520
505-614
7.36S
7,36S
12,765,156)
2,955,616
2,955.616
(1,S54,607)
1,265,3S4
1,265,3S4
$S,646,3S0
$8,5S7,329
$8,587,329
_
0.67
0.67
$1,672*
$13,400
$13,400
_
_
_
_
2.000
2.000
1
1
1
909-1.104
12,612
12.612
1
1
1
871-1,058
12,700
12.700
3
4
4
750-912
41,350
41,350
5.73
7
7
621-787
59,200
59.200
3.82
o
2
558-621
14,900
14.900
1
1
1
395-480
4,980
4,980
_
1
1
415-505
5,100
5.100
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
3.84
4
4
395-480
20,940
20,940
0.62
0.50
0.50
710-S63
5,178
5,178
168
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
BERKELEY CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68 68-69
(Aulh.) (tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
LIBRARIES— Continued
Library — General :
University librarian
Associate specialist
Associate university librarian
Assistant university librarian
Librarian V
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Music librarian
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior offset duplicating machine
operator
Offset duplicating machine operator
Key punch operator II
Mail clerk II
Mail clerk I
Secretary
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
Library assistant III
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Collator
Senior library bookruender
Library bookmender
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Administrative services officer I
Automotive equipment operator II
Library — Rental Service :
Cashier
Library assistant I
Library — A. F. Morrison Memorial :
Library assistant III
Library assistant I
General assistance
Totals, Libraries
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC
SERVICE
School of Law — Law Review :
Administrative assistant
Art Center Program :
Director
Administrative stipend
Associate specialist
Librarian I
Senior typist-clerk
Senior photographer
Administrative assistant
Museum technician
Principal museum preparator
Arts and Lectures :
Cashier
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Manager II, arts and lectures
Administrative assistant
Writer II
General assistance
Totals, Extension and Public Service.
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$2.0S3*
$25,000
$25,000
1
1
1
909-1,104
12,612
12,612
1
1
1
1,283-1,554
18,650
18,650
1.94
2
2
1,167-1,421
30,100
30,100
3.79
3.85
3.85
1,004-1,283
55,940
55,940
13.16
15
15
871-1,058
1S5,S00
185,800
21.28
32
32
750-912
334,949
334,949
50.82
58
58
621-787
501,525
501.525
22.85
14.50
14.50
558-621
104,500
104,500
0.50
0.50
0.50
1,508*
9,050
9,050
2.02
2
2
457-556
12,432
12,432
6.05
5.50
5.50
395-480
29,850
29,850
3.89
2
2
350-425
9,372
9,372
3
3
3
395-480
15.34S
15,348
1
1
1
480-584
7,00S
7,008
1
1
1
435-530
6.360
6,360
1
1
1
405-492
5.484
5,484
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
2
o
2
435-530
12,420
12,420
2
2
2
457-556
13.344
13,344
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
4S0-5S4
6,852
6,852
23.73
23
23
530-644
175,290
175,290
34.17
37.75
37.75
457-556
241,029
241,029
95
104.25
104.25
395-480
540,090
540,090
0.50
0.50
0.50
350-425
2,550
2,550
3
3
3
517-628
21,276
21,276
5
0
5
395-480
2S,66S
2S,66S
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
3
3.50
3.50
556-676
26,92S
26,928
1
1
1
905-1,100
12,888
12,888
1
1
1
505-614
6,360
6,360
1.15
1
1
395-480
4,860
4,860
1.10
2.75
2.75
395-480
13,365
13,365
1
1
1
530-644
7,368
7,368
1.45
1.50
1.50
395-4S0
7,110
7,110
126.34
107.52
107.52
(553,439)
$2,930,123
524,705
524,705
462.75
469.29
469.29
$3,240,623
$3,240,623
1
1
1
$556-676
$8,112
$8,112
_
0.50
0.50
1.925*
11.550
11,550
—
—
_
—
2,000
2,000
1
1
1
909-1,104
11,736
11,736
1
1
1
558-621
6,700
6,700
—
0.50
0.50
395^80
2,430
2,430
—
0.50
0.50
614-746
3,864
3,864
1
1
1
556-676
7.008
7,008
1
2
<>
530-644
14,016
14,016
1
1
1
584-710
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
1.04
1
1
395-4S0
4,980
4,980
0.95
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
9
'7
2
556-676
16,224
16,224
0.94
i
1
584-710
7,728
7,72S
11.10
8.85
8.85
(86,913)
3S.749
3S.749
24.03 24.35 24.35
$182,791
$167,185
$167,185
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
BERKELEY CAMPUS-Continued
169
.SALARIES AND WAGES
mo. or POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(FiMed) fAuth:
68-6S
(Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
S3
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
OF PLANT
Superintendence :
Principal superintendent — grounds
and buildings
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Key punch operator II
Messenger
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Assistant architectural draftsman
Administrative assistant
Accountant II
Senior superintendent of grounds
and buildings
Superintendent of grounds and
buildings
Craft foreman
Superintendence — Richmond Field Sta-
tion :
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
Associate development engineer
Senior administrative assistant
Superintendent of grounds and
buildings
Building Maintenance :
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
Guard
Senior maintenance man
Maintenance man
Grounds Maintenance:
Associate landscape architect
Janitorial Service:
Custodian supervisor II
Custodian supervisor I
Maid/housekeeping aid
Cook-housekeeper
Police :
Chief of police
Secretary-stenographer
Utilities :
Associate engineer
White Mountain Reservoir Station —
Maintenance :
Principal clerk
Laboratory business officer I
Maintenance man
Aircraft pilot
Automotive mechanic
Laboratory technician I
General assistance
Totals, Maintenance and Operation of
Plant
STUDENT SERVICES
Admissions Office :
Admission officer 0.96
Associate admission officer -
Principal clerk 7.04
Senior clerk 11.96
Clerk 1.11
Senior typist-clerk 0.8S
Typist-clerk 0.88
Secretary 1.20
- Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,500*
$18,000
$18,000
3.02
3
3
457-556
18,516
18,516
2.39
2.50
2.50
395^80
13,314
13,314
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
0.57
1
1
405-492
4,860
4,860
0.90
1
1
350-425
4,404
4,404
1
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
2
2
2
415-505
11,688
11,CS8
1
i
1
7S3-950
11,400
11,400
3.70
3
3
556-676
22,740
22,740
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
3
3
3
950-1,155
41,580
41,580
1
1
1
S21-998
11,976
11,976
—
1
1
710-821
8,520
8,520
0.50
0.50
0.50
457-556
3,336
3,336
1.08
2
2
395-480
10.S60
10.S60
1.42
0.50
0.50
457-556
3,030
3,030
1
1
1
644-783
9,168
9,168
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
7.00S
0.25
1
1
950-1,155
11,400
11,400
0.25
0.25
0.25
710-S63
2,589
2,589
1.02
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
_
1
1
395^80
4,740
4,740
2
2
2
395-480
10,980
10,980
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
480-584
6,672
6,672
3
3
3
480-584
20,532
20,532
2.83
2
2
644-746
17,256
17,256
1.16
-
-
530-614
-
—
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
3
4
4
614-746
34,224
34,224
1
1
1
394-435
4,740
4,740
1.92
2
2
395-480
10,60S
10.60S
1
1
1
821-99S
11,976
11,976
1
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
0.67
457-556
_
_
0.27
_
_
746-905
—
—
0.50
_
_
530-614
—
—
0.33
_
_
S21-99S
—
—
0.67
_
_
5S4-710
—
—
0.16
_
_
530-644
—
—
614.33
571.93
571.93
(5,286,923)
$5,703,267
5,099,530
$5,530,303
5,099,530
667.94
624.68
624.6S
$5,530,303
1
1
$1,292*
$15,500
1
1
1,133*
13,600
7.80
7.80
457-556
48,106
14
14
395-480
69,408
2
2
350-425
9,384
2.20
2.20
395-4S0
10,692
1
1
350-425
4,404
1
1
457-556
6,360
$15,500
13,600
48,100
69,40S
9.3S4
10,692
4,404
6,360
170
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
BERKELEY CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aiilh.) (Aiilh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
i
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Admissions Office — Continued
Secretary-stenographer 3.99
Stenographer 1.63
Senior administrative assistant 2
Administrative assistant 3.74
Counseling Center :
Counseling center manager 1.03
Principal clerk 1.75
Senior typist-clerk 2.60
Secretary 1
Secretary stenographer 1
Consulting physician — student
health service 0.07
Counseling psychologist II 2.22
Counseling psychologist I 5.74
Counselor II 1
Counseling psychologist III 0.S3
Occupational information adviser 0.72
Senior psychometrist 2.04
Psychometrist 1.30
Dean of Students :
Dean of students 1
Special assistant to the dean —
Associate dean of students — ■
men 1
Associate dean of students —
women 1
Dean -
Assistant dean 0.42
Administrative stipend -
Principal clerk 1.0S
Senior clerk 6.25
Senior typist-clerk 3.12
Secretary 4.99
Secretary-stenographer 7.49
Senior administrative assistant 1
Administrative assistant 3
Associate dean of students 3
Assistant dean of students 10.22
Advisor, foreign students 0.50
Supervisor — Housing Service :
Supervisor of housing services III 1
Supervisor of housing services II 0.75
Principal clerk 2.28
Senior typist-clerk 6.28
Secretary 0.33
Secretary-stenographer 1.67
Administrative assistant 1
Special Services :
Supervisor of special services 1
Principal clerk 2.13
Senior clerk 1.53
Senior typist-clerk 2.60
Typist-clerk -
Secretary-stenographer 1
Senior administrative assistant 1
Educational Placement :
Educational placement officer 0.96
Principal clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 4.93
Secretary-stenographer 1.50
Administrative assistant 1
Placement interviewer III 4
Placement interviewer II -
Registrar's Office :
Registrar 1
Principal clerk 8.90
Senior clerk 26.41
Clerk 4.69
Senior tvpist-elerk 2.98
Typist-clerk 8.47
Principal offset duplicating machine
operator 0.67
Offset duplicating machine operator 0.08
Key punch operator II 3
Tabulating machine operator 2
Computer operations supervisor I 1
Senior computer operator 1
Computer operator 3
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
5
5
§415-505
$26,040
1
1
3S6-469
4,S60
2
2
710-S63
19,524
4
4
556-676
30,76S
1
1
1,4S3*
17,S00
1.75
1.75
457-556
11,520
2
*>
395-4S0
9,960
1
1
457-556
6.672
1
1
415-505
5,904
0.12
0.12
1,465*
2,111
5.50
5.50
905-1,100
66.58S
8.34
S.34
821-99S
S4.236
1
1
614-746
S,952
2
2
998-1,213
28.056
1
1
644-7S3
9,396
2
2
614-746
17,196
2
2
530-644
12,720
1
1
1.625*
19.500
0.25
0.25
1,113*
3,339
1
1
1,250*
15,000
1
1
1.2S3*
15.400
0.67
0.67
9S3*
7,906
0.37
0.37
1,360*
6,037
—
_
—
2,008
9
2
457-556
12.156
6.78
6.78
395-480
34,602
3
3
395-4S0
15,060
5
5
457-556
33,048
9
9
415-505
49,128
1
1
710-863
10,356
3
3
556-676
23,952
3
3
821-998
35,928
10.50
10.50
710-863
103.0S6
0.50
0.50
821-99S
5,988
1
1
821-998
10,860
1
1
746-905
8,952
3
3
457-556
19.104
6
6
395-4S0
29,904
1
1
457-556
5,628
1
1
415-505
4.980
1
1
556-676
7,368
1
1
821-998
10.356
3
3
457-556
17,916
2
o
395-480
9.S40
4
4
395-480
20.040
1
1
350-425
4.524
1
1
415-505
5,484
1
1
710-863
9,396
1
1
1.192*
14,300
1
1
457-556
6.360
6.50
6.50
395-4S0
33,930
0.80
0.80
415-505
4.S48
1
1
556—676
7,368
4.20
4.20
676-821
39.674
1
1
5S4-710
8,112
1
1
1,600*
19,200
13
13
457-556
79.032
25
25
395-180
123.672
8
8
350-425
34.920
3
3
395^180
14,940
9
9
350-425
38,640
1
1
5S4-710
8.520
1
1
435-530
5,352
4
4
405-492
20,292
2
o
457-556
13,344
1
1
783-950
11,400
1
1
614-746
8,952
3
3
530-644
23.184
$26,040
4,S60
19,524
30,76S
17,800
11.520
9.960
6.672
5,904
2.111
66.5SS
S4,236
S,952
2S.056
9,396
17,196
12.720
19.500
3,339
15,000
15,400
7,906
6,037
2,008
12,156
34,602
15,060
33,04S
49,128
10,356
23.952
35,928
103,086
5,988
10,860
8,952
19,104
29.904
5,628
4,9S0
7,368
10,356
17.916
9.840
20.040
4,524
5,484
9,396
14,300
6,360
33,930
4.848
7,368
39,674
8,112
19,200
79,032
123.672
34,920
14,940
38,640
8,520
5,352
20.292
13,344
11.400
8,952
23.1S4
HHUIER EDUCATION
171
University of California
BERKELEY CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Registrar's Office — Continued
Secretary
Stenographer
Photographic technician
Administrative assistant
Assistant registrar II
Student and Alumni Placement Center :
Placement office manager
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Placement interviewer IV
Placement interviewer III
Placement interviewer II
Student Health Service :
Administration and General —
Director :
Student health service director
Administrative assistant
Administration and General — Assist-
ant Director :
Secretary
Senior physician diplomate
Administrative assistant
Administration and General — Ad-
ministrator :
Administrator, student health
service
Administrative assistant
Administration and General —
Accounting :
Prinicpal clerk
Administration and General — Eligi-
bility and Information :
Administrative assistant
Administration and General — Medi-
cal Records :
Senior clerk
Senior medical record librarian
Principal medical record librarian
Administration and General — Store-
room :
Storekeeper I
Administration and General — Tele-
phone and Information :
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Hospital Care — Dental Department :
Principal clerk
Hospital Care — Dietary :
Senior dietitian
Hospital Care — Dispensary :
Nursing supervisor
Head nurse
Hospital Care— EKG, EMR,
Allergy :
Senior electrocardiographic tech-
nician
Hospital Care — In-patient Depart-
ment :
Superintendent of nurses II
Assistant superintendent of
nurses
Nursing supervisor
Secretary-stenographer
Hospital Care — Laboratory :
Clinical laboratory technologist II
Laboratory helper
Laboratory technician IV
Laboratory technician III
Hospital Care — Operating Room :
Nursing supervisor
Hospital Care — Pharmacy :
Senior pharmacist
Pharmacist
Hospital Care — Psychiatry :
Principal clerk
Hospital Care — Radiology :
Principal X-ray technician
Senior X-ray technician
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
0.87
0.94
5.96
4
1
1
1
6
4
1
1
1
6
4
$457-556
386-469
435-530
556-676
710-863
1.63
2.99
2.07
3
5.03
9.95
1
1
3
2
3
7
9
1
1
3
o
3
7
9
1,283*
395^,80
395-480
415-505
746-905
676-S21
5S4-710
1
0.92
1
1
1
1
1,958*
556-676
1
0.92
1
0.50
1
0.50
457-556
1,667-2,026
556-676
1
0.74
1
1
1
1
1,267*
556-676
1.08
0.42
2
2
1
1.50
1
1
5.35
1
1.98
1.08
0.92
0.97
457-556
556-676
480-584
556-676
884-1,048
$6,672
4,632
5,484
4 I. SOS
41,424
15,400
4,9S0
15,180
10,704
34,308
65,02S
68,064
23,500
8,112
6,672
11,574
15,200
8,112
13,344
8,112
1
1
1
395-^S0
5,760
0.99
1
1
644-783
8,736
1
1
1
644-783
9,396
6,360
6,672
12,5SS
2
2
1
728-863
72S-863
415-505
20,712
20,712
5,100
6
1
1
1
644-783
342-415
783-950
710-863
50,040
4,9S0
11,400
10,356
1
728-S63
10,356
1
2
1,048-1,213
905-1,048
14,556
24,552
1
457-556
6,672
1
1
660-801
543-660
8,952
7,020
$6,672
4,632
5,484
44,868
41,424
15,400
4,980
15,180
10,704
34,308
65.02S
6S,064
23,500
8,112
6,672
11,574
15,200
S,112
13,344
8,112
5,760
S.736
9,396
6,360
0.98
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
395^tS0
6,672
5,760
6,672
5,760
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
746-905
9,852
9,852
1
2.99
1
3
1
3
72S-S63
660-7S3
10,356
2S,1S8
10,356
2S,1S8
6,672
12.5SS
20,712
20,712
5,100
50,040
4.9S0
11,400
10,356
10,356
14,556
24,552
6,672
S,952
7,020
172
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
BERKELEY CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
h
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Student Health Service — Continued
House and Property — Building
Maintenance :
Senior maintenance man
Undergraduate Scholarships Adminis-
tration :
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
General assistance
Totals, Student Services
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SERV-
ICES AND EXPENSE
Academic Senate Secretariat :
Secretary of academic senate 0.75
Administrative stipend
Senior administrative assistant 1
Senior typist-clerk 1
Secretary 1
Secretary-stenographer 1
Central Duplicating Service :
Supervisor reproduction section 1
Principal clerk 2
Senior clerk 1.90
Clerk 0.90
Principal typist-clerk 4.42
Senior typist-clerk 3
Senior duplicating machine operator 2.08
Principal offset duplicating machine
operator 1
Senior offset duplicating machine
operator 0.25
Offset duplicating machine operator 4.82
Deliveryman 0.42
Secretary 0.96
Editor II 1.80
Equipment Staging Facilities :
Assistant business manager II 0.17
Principal clerk 0.17
Senior typist-clerk 0.50
Storekeeper II -
Mail and Messenger Service :
Assistant business manager II 0.30
Principal clerk 0.30
Senior clerk 1.53
Mail service supervisor 1
Mail clerk II 2.01
Mail clerk I 10.98
Secretary 0.30
Administrative assistant —
Mailing Room — Current :
Assistant business manager II 0.70
Principal clerk 0.78
Senior clerk 3.24
Key punch operator II 0.85
Tabulating supervisor 1
Tabulating machine operator 1
Mail service supervisor 0.17
Mail clerk II 3.65
Mail clerk I 13.81
Secretary 0.70
Administrative assistant -
Microscope Pool Operator :
Laboratory mechanician 1
Receiving :
Principal clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 2.97
Storekeeper III 1.14
Storekeeper II 0.36
Storekeeper I 1
Storehouse — Current :
Administrative assistant 0.9S
Principal clerk 2.25
Clerk :___
Senior typist-clerk 5.43
* Not an established range.
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$644-746
$8,952
$8,952
1.12
0.50
0.65
1
1
199.56
1.50
0.50
1
1
1
223.65
1.50
0.50
1
1
1
223.65
395^1S0
457-556
415-505
710-S63
556-676
(1,681,457)
$3,709,397
7,410
3,336
4,980
10,356
7.536
1,695,704
$4,074,707
7,410
3,336
4,9S0
10,356
7,536
1,695,704
485.03
545.43
545.43
$4,074,707
0.50
0.50
$1,75S*
$10,550
$10,550
—
—
—
1,650
1,650
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
1
1
395-4S0
5,62S
5,628
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.50
1.50
415-505
S,226
8,226
1
1
710-S63
9,396
9,396
2
2
457-556
13,032
13,032
2
2
395-4S0
10,080
10.0S0
1.20
1.20
350-425
5.494
5,494
6
6
457-556
36,720
36,720
2
2
395^80
10.9S0
10,980
2
2
395^80
10,440
10,440
1
1
584-710
7,368
7,36S
3
3
4S0-584
17,580
17,5S0
3
o
435-530
17,916
17,916
1
1
405-492
4,860
4,860
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.S0
1.80
5S4-710
15,336
15,336
1
1
746-905
8,952
8,952
1
1
457-556
5,62S
5,628
0.50
0.50
395^S0
2,550
2,550
1
1
556-676
6,672
6,672
0.30
0.30
746-905
3.25S
3,25S
0.30
0.30
457-556
2,002
2,002
1.60
1.60
395-1S0
7,776
7,776
1
1
5S4-710
S,520
8,520
2
2
505-614
14.736
14,736
14
14
435-530
S0.556
S0,556
0.30
0.30
457-556
1,861
1,861
0.30
0.30
556-676
2,002
2,002
0.70
0.70
746-905
7,602
7,602
0.70
0.70
457-556
4,670
4,670
2.40
2.40
395^S0
11,544
11,544
1
1
405-492
5,904
5,904
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1
1
5S4-710
7,728
7,728
3
3
505-614
20,940
20,940
16
16
435-530
90.492
90,492
0.70
0.70
457-556
4,343
4,343
0.70
0.70
556-676
4,670
4,670
1
1
5S4-710
S,520
S,520
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3
3
395-4S0
15.240
15,240
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
556-676
S,112
8,112
1
1
4S0-5S4
7,008
7,00S
1
1
556-676
S.112
8,112
2
2
457-556
12,120
12,120
1
1
350-425
4.30S
4,30S
6
6
395-4S0
30,756
30,756
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
BERKELEY CAMPUS-Continued
173
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68
(Anlh.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SERV-
ICES AND EXPENSE— Continued
Storehouse — Current — Continued
Tabulating machine operator
Secretary-stenographer
Storekeeper IV
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
Stores helper
Telephone and Telegraph :
Communications supervisor III
Communications supervisor I
Supervisor communications attend-
ant
Communications attendant
Principal clerk
Secretary-stenographer
L'C Garage — Current:
Senior garage manager
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Administrative assistant
Craft foreman
Automotive mechanic
Automotive mechanic helper
Automotive equipment operator I _
Environmental Health and Safety :
Head of environmental health and
safety
Environmental health and safety
officer
Campus veterinarian
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Environmental health and safety
technician
Environmental health and safety
technician II
Environmental health and safety
technician I
Laboratory technician II
Gifts and Endowments :
Assistant to the chancellor
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Senior administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Library Photographic Service :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Principal photographer
Photographer
Photographic technician
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Public Information Office :
Public affairs officer
Public information manager
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Editor II
Writer IV
Writer III
Writer II
Publications :
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Publications manager II
Editor III
Editor II
Production assistant II
International Visitors Program :
Principal clerk
Administrative assistant
General assistance
Totals, General Institutional Service
and Expense
* Not an established range.
1.27
0.93
0.S3
1
2.50
6.45
0.55
1
1
1
1
2
7
1
1
1
1
1
o
7
1
SALARY RANGE
!>457-556
415-505
710-S63
644-783
556-676
480-584
342-415
|5,760
5,760
9,852
8,520
15,120
44,7S4
5,760
$5,760
5,760
9,S52
8,520
15,120
44,784
5,760
-
1
1
1
1
692-S42
530-644
10,104
7,728
10,104
7,72S
-
1
15
2
1
1
15
2
1
457-556
395-4S0
457-556
415-505
6.060
74,460
12,120
6,060
6,060
74,460
12,120
6,060
1.01
0.75
0.50
0.81
1
3
2.67
2.S1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
4
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
4
710-863
457-556
395^80
556-676
710-S21
5S4-710
457-556
415-505
10,356
5,484
5,250
6,672
9,852
25,560
19,104
21,480
10,356
5,484
5,250
6,672
9,852
25,560
19,104
21,4S0
0.50
0.50
0.50
1,75S*
10,550
10,550
1
1
2.01
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1,333*
1,333*
395-480
556-676
16,000
16,000
10.9S0
8,112
16,000
16,000
10,980
8,112
4.87
5
5
950-1,155
62,412
62,412
2.51
4
4
746-905
37,224
37,224
1
0.8S
2
1
2
1
5S4-710
644-7S3
15,120
8,112
15,120
S,112
0.25
0.30
0.67
1.02
0.7S
-
-
1,000*
395-4S0
457-556
905-1,100
556-676
-
-
1.S3
4
1.S6
1
5
3.62
1.06
1.15
3
5
3
1
5
4
1
1
3
5
3
1
5
4
1
1
457-556
395-480
395^80
746-905
530-644
435-530
457-556
395-480
18,792
23,940
15,180
10,S60
38,640
23,976
6,672
4,9S0
1S,792
23,940
15,1S0
10.S60
3S.640
23,976
6,672
4,980
1
1
0.9S
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
0.25
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5.25
1
1
1
1,567*
1,242*
395-480
350-425
457-556
5S4-710
S63-l,048
710-S63
584-710
18,800
14,900
5,220
4,632
12,732
1,932
12,276
10,356
8,520
18,800
14,900
5,220
4,632
12,732
1,932
12,276
10,356
8,520
0.97
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
395-480
457-556
950-1,155
710-863
584-710
584-710
4,860
6,672
13,860
19,308
8,520
7,00S
4,860
6,672
13,860
19,308
8,520
7,008
1.13
1.92
42.53
2
1
52.05
2
1
52.05
457-556
556-676
(213,7681
11,68S
S.112
268,278
11,688
8,112
268,278
212.51
263.30
263.30
$1,3S0,314
$1,718,300
$1,718,300
174
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
BERKELEY CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
Unit I — Household — Administration :
Cashier
Principal clerk
Residence halls manager II
Unit I — Household — Maintenance and
Repairs :
Senior maintenance man
Unit I — Food Service — Administra-
tion :
Principal clerk
Food service manager III
Food service manager II
Unit II — Household — Administration :
Cashier
Principal clerk
Residence halls manager II
Unit II — Household — Maintenance
and Repairs :
Senior maintenance man
Unit II — Food Service — Administra-
tion :
Principal clerk
Food service manager III
Food service manager I
Unit III — Household —
Administration :
Cashier
Principal clerk
Residence halls manager II
Unit III — Household — Maintenance
and Repairs :
Senior maintenance man
Unit III — Food Service — Administra-
tion:
Principal clerk
Food service manager III
Food service manager I
Manville Hall — Food Service —
Administration :
Food service manager II
Residential Apartments —
Administration :
Cashier
Residence halls manager III
Residence halls manager II
Residential Apartment — Repairs and
Maintenance :
Senior maintenance man
Maintenance man
Residential Apartments — Cashiering :
Senior clerk
Residence Halls — Administrative
Office:
Residence halls administrator
Secretary
Food service manager IV
Administrative assistant
Assistant business manager III
Associate dean of students
Residence Halls — Administrator's
Office — Cashier :
Cashier
Principal clerk
Bowles — Household — Administration :
Cashier
Senior clerk
Residence halls manager III
Bowles — Household — Maintenance
and Repairs :
Maintenance man
Bowles — Food Service —
Administration :
Food service manager II
Smyth-Fernwald — Household —
Administration :
Cashier
Senior clerk
Residence halls manager III
'' Not an established range.
1
0.50
1
0.50
1
0.50
1
SALARY RANGE
$395^180
457-556
746-905
$2,742
10,860
$2,742
10,860
1
1
1
644-746
8,952
8,952
0.50
1
0.86
0.50
1
1
0.50
1
1
457-556
746-905
644-783
2,742
10,356
7,728
2,742
10,356
7,728
0.99
0.50
0.90
0.50
1
0.50
1
395^S0
457-556
746-905
3,030
10,860
3,030
10,860
644-746
644-746
644-783
0.55
0.05
0.55
0.55
0.05
0.55
0.55
0.05
0.55
395-480
S21-998
746-905
0.52
1
0.55
1
0.55
1
644-746
530-614
0.55
0.55
0.55
395-4S0
1
0.75
0.95
1.27
1
0.25
1
1
1
1.50
1
1
1
1
1
1.50
1
1
1,454*
457-556
842-1,023
556-676
905-1,100
821-998
-
3
1
3
1
395^80
457-556
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
395^80
395-480
821-99S
0.70
0.70
0.70
530-614
0.99
1
1
644-783
0.63
0.63
0.55
0.63
0.55
0.63
0.55
395-480
395-180
821-998
8,520
8,952
7,368
3,168
599
5,973
4,462
7,008
3,16S
17,450
6,360
10,356
10,872
13,200
11,976
15,420
6,672
1,440
2,994
5,157
7,728
3,629
6,5S7
8,520
2.13
0.50
1
1
0.50
1
1
457-556
746-905
556-676
3,030
9,396
7,368
3.030
9,396
7,368
0.08
0.50
0.92
0.50
1
0.50
1
395^80
457-556
746-905
3,336
10,860
3,336
10,860
8,952
0.50
0.50
0.50
457-556
3,336
3,336
0.50
1
1
746-905
8,520
8,520
1.59
1
1
556-676
6,360
6,360
7,368
3,16S
599
5,973
4,462
7,008
3,16S
17,450
6,300
10,356
10,872
13,200
11,976
15,420
6,672
1,440
2,994
5,157
7,728
3,629
6,587
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
175
BERKELEY CAMPUS-Continued
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES—
Continued
Smyth-Fernwald — Household —
Maintenance and Repairs :
Senior maintenance man
Maintenance man
Smyth-Fernwald — Household —
Miscellaneous Expense :
Upholsterer
Smlth-Fernwald — Food Service —
Administration :
Food service manager II
Stern Hall — Household —
Administration :
Cashier
Senior clerk
Residence halls manager III
Stern Hall — Household —
Maintenance and Repairs :
Maintenance man
Stern Hall — Food Service —
Administration :
Food service manager II
University Village — Administration :
Cashier
Residence halls manager III
Residence halls manager II
University Village — Repairs and
Maintenance :
Senior maintenance man
University Village — Cashiering :
Senior clerk
Commissary — Administration :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Food service manager IV
Commissary — Maintenance and
Repairs :
Senior maintenance man
Student Center Cafe — Administration :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Food service manager TV
Food service manager III
Food service manager II
Food service manager I
Food service supervisor II
Administrative assistant
Student Center Cafe — Cashiering :
Supervising cashier
Cashier
Intercollegiate Athletics — Director's
Office:
Intercollegiate athletics director
Assistant intercollegiate athletics
director
Coordinator of alumni and public
relations
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Assistant business manager III
Supervising groundsman I
Grounds foreman
Office manager
Intercollegiate Athletics :
General :
Storekeeper I
Physical therapist III
Physical therapist I
Sports Information :
Secretary
Writer IV
Writer I
Ticket Office :
Promotion clerk
Senior clerk
Senior administrative assistant _
: Not an established range.
66-67 67-68
(Filled) Uolh.j
68-69
(Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
0.15
0.98
0.15
SALARY RANGE
0.15
530-614
644-783
0.45
0.05
0.45
0.45
0.05
0.45
0.45
0.05
0.45
395-4S0
821-998
746-905
0.42
0.45
0.45
644-746
0.45
0.45
0.45
395-480
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
395-480
842-1,023
644-746
1
1
1
457-556
1
1
1
395-480
1
1
1
842-1,023
1.83
2
2
746-905
3.17
3
3
644-783
1.64
1
1
556-676
2.99
3
3
435-530
0.50
0.50
0.50
556-676
1
1
1
530-644
0.S3
1
1
395-4S0
1
1
1
1,750*
0.69
0.75
0.75
750*
1
1
1
6S3*
1
1
1
457-556
0.39
0.50
0.50
395-480
1
1
1
395-480
1.50
1.50
1.50
457—556
1.96
2
2
415-505
3.07
3
3
556-676
1
1
1
905-1.100
1
1
1
5S4-710
0.92
1
1
505-614
0.17
1
1
667*
2.04
2
2
4S0-5S4
1
1
1
746-905
3
3
3
614-746
1
1
1
457-556
1
1
1
863-1,048
1
1
1
530-644
1
1
1
457-556
1
1
1
395-480
1
1
1
710-S63
1,105
8,952
2,592
599
4,s.s7
3,650
2,592
6,672
5,628
12,216
8,952
6,672
5,760
11,976
19,752
26,016
7,00S
18,024
3,864
6,120
4,S60
21,000
6,750
S,196
6,360
2,370
5,628
9,396
10.0S0
23,952
11,976
7.72S
6,060
8,000
11,820
10,860
26,016
6,672
10.S60
7,368
6,672
5,760
9.S52
1
0.15
1
0.15
1
0.15
$644-746
530-614
$8,952
1,105
$8,952
1,105
1
1
1
614-710
8,520
8,520
1.03
1
1
644-783
7,728
7,728
0.12
0.12
0.10
0.12
0.10
0.12
0.10
395-480
395-480
821-998
691
1,198
691
1,198
1.105
8,952
2,592
599
4,887
3,650
2,592
6.672
5,628
12,216
8,952
6,672
5,760
11,976
19.752
26,016
7,008
18,024
3,864
6,120
4.S60
21,000
6,750
8,196
6,360
2,370
5,62S
9,396
10,0S0
23,952
11,976
7,728
6,060
8,000
11,820
10,S60
26,016
6,672
10,860
7,368
6,672
5,760
9,852
176
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
BERKELEY CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (tilth.) (AnlhJ
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES—
Continued
Intercollegiate Athletics — Continued
Edwards Field Maintenance :
Grounds foreman 111
Edwards Oval Maintenance :
Grounds foreman 111
Stadium Maintenance:
Grounds foreman 111
Football — General :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 111
Assistant coach — intercollegiate
athletics 6.97 7 7
Basketball — General :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 111
Assistant coach — intercollegiate
athletics 111
Baseball :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 0.75 0.75 0.75
Assistant coach — intercollegiate
athletics 0.25 0.25 0.25
Crew :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 0.83 1 1
Assistant coach — intercollegiate
athletics 0.63 0.75 0.75
Automotive mechanic 111
Swimming :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 0.25 0.25 0.25
Tennis :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 0.50 0.50 0.50
Track :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 111
Assistant coach — intercollegiate
athletics 111
Water Polo :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 0.25 0.25 0.25
Parking System :
Cashier 111
Clerk 0.94 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 111
Parking supervisor II 111
Parking supervisor I 111
Parking attendant 5.73 7 7
Strawberry Canyon :
Principal clerk 111
Recreation supervisor II 111
General assistance 356.21 371.24 371.24
Totals, Auxiliary Enterprises 469.64 490.74 490.74
SUMMER QUARTER
Professor - 112 112
Assistant professor — 112 112
Teaching assistant - 56 56
Totals, Summer Quarter 2S0 2S0
Merit Increase Provision :
Academic salary — — — —
Nonacademic salary — — — —
TOTALS, BERKELEY CAMPUS 7,016.94 7,797.18 7,797.18 $61,700,043
* Not an established range.
SALARY IiANGE
$505-614
$7,0OS
$7,00S
505-614
7,O0S
7.00S
505-614
7,36S
7,368
1,542 *
18,500
1S.500
S64*
72,600
72,600
95S*
11,500
11,500
SOS*
9,700
9,700
S67*
7,S00
7,800
750*
2,250
2,250
729*
S.750
8,750
400*
5S4-710
3,600
8,520
3,600
S,520
S25*
1,033 *
2,475
6,200
$2,896,708
246,451
199,394
2,475
6,200
1,0S3 *
13,000
13,000
SOS*
9,700
9,700
S25*
2,475
2,475
395-4S0
350-425
395-480
584-710
505-614
435-530
5,484
4,404
5,628
S,520
7.00S
39,960
5,484
4,404
5,628
8,520
7.008
39,900
457-556
614-746
(900,797)
6,360
8,112
1,737,322
6,360
8,112
1,737,322
$2,663,615
$2,719,254
$2,719,254
$1,233-1,817
775-925
333-368
$1,467,648
1,108,800
320,320
$1,467,648
1,108,800
320,320
$2,S96,76S
246,451
199,394
$71,756,032 $71,756,032
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
177
DAVIS CAMPUS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (loth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Chancellor's Office :
Chancellor 1
Vice chancellor 1.92
Assistant vice chancellor
business and finance 0.50
Academic assistant to chancellor 0.92
Administrative secretary to
chancellor 1
Special assistant to chancellor 2.50
Special assistant to vice chancellor. 1
Budget officer —
Summer differential —
Administrative stipend —
Principal clerk 3.34
Clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 3.39
Typist-clerk 0.45
Secretary 1.08
Secretary-stenographer 0.84
Stenographer 1
Senior planning analyst I 1
Senior administrative analyst 0.S3
Administrative analyst 1.17
Assistant administrative analyst
Senior budget analyst 1
Assistant budget analyst 0.S4
Senior administrative assistant 0.84
Administrative assistant 2.29
Chancellor's Office Contracts
and Grants :
Academic assistant to chancellor 0.50
Administrative stipend —
Senior typist-clerk —
Secretary -
Stenographer —
Senior administrative assistant —
Accounting Office :
Accounting officer 1
Principal clerk 5
Senior clerk 17.65
Clerk 0.96
Senior typist-clerk 2.01
Senior administrative assistant 1
Administrative assistant 2
Accountant III 1.50
Accountant II 4.06
Accountant I 1
Architects and Engineers :
Principal architect 1
Building Program Clearing:
Principal clerk 2
Senior typist-clerk 2
Odd jobber —
Secretary-stenographer 3.66
Senior architectural draftsman 0.83
Assistant architectural draftsman 0.17
Junior architectural draftsman 1
Senior architect I 1.5S
Assistant campus planner 0.29
Project architect 5
Supervising construction inspector. 0.50
Senior construction inspector 0.50
Associate construction inspector 10.50
Assistant construction inspector 2.50
Associate landscape architect 1
Senior engineer 1
Associate engineer 2
Assistant engineer 1
Assistant business manager II 1
Budget Committee :
Administrative assistant 1
Business Services Office :
Senior typist-clerk 0.94
Secretary 0.93
Secretary-stenographer 0.53
Assistant business manager III 1
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$2,917*
$35,000
$35,000
1,067*
41,200
41,200
0.50
0.50
1.467*
S.SOO
S.SOO
0.70
0.70
1,112*
11.S60
11,860
1
1
559*
6,712
6,712
3
3
1.542*
56.100
56.100
o
1.271*
30.500
30.500
1
T
1.167*
14,004
14.004
—
—
—
1.250
1,250
—
—
—
9.000
9,600
4
4
457-556
24.552
24,552
1
1
350-425
4.632
4,632
2
2
395-tSO
9.504
9,504
5
5
350-425
21.528
21.528
2
2
457-556
11.664
11,664
1
1
415-505
5,484
5,484
1
1
3S6-469
5.220
5.220
1
1
905-1.100
12,888
12.888
1
1
905-1,100
11,676
11.676
1
1
746-905
9,612
9.612
3
3
614-746
23,400
23,400
—
—
905-1.100
_
_
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
710-S63
10,104
10.104
2
2
556-676
15,840
15.S40
0.50
0.50
1.442*
. S.650
8.650
—
—
—
600
600
1
1
395-480
4.740
4.740
1
1
457-556
5.484
5.484
1
1
386-469
4.632
4.632
1
1
710-863
8,520
S.520
1
1
1 292*
15.500
15.500
5
r>
457-556
31,980
31,980
26
26
395-480
130.656
130.656
1
1
350-425
4.200
4,200
0
0
395-4S0
10.608
10.60S
1
1
710-863
10.356
10.356
2
o
556-676
16,032
16.032
2
0
905-1. ion
24.600
24,600
4
4
746-905
39.000
39,000
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1,583*
19,000
19,000
o
0
457-556
13.188
13.188
0
o
395-480
10.980
10.980
1
1
342*
4,104
4.104
3
3
415-505
16.452
16.452
1
1
905-1.100
10.860
10.860
o
0
783-950
19,752
19.752
1
1
676-783
8.952
8.95"
1
1
1,155-1.405
16.860
16,860
1
1
783-950
9.396
9,396
7
i
99.S-1.213
91.092
91.092
1
1
1.100-1.337
15,276
15.276
_
—
99.8-1.213
—
_
11
11
905-1.100
140.32S
140,328
o
0
746-905
21,216
21.216
1
1
905-1,100
13.200
13.200
1
1
1.100-1,337
16.044
16,044
o
0
950-1.155
27,396
27.396
1
1
783-950
9.S52
9,852
1
1
746-905
10.608
10,60S
1
1
556-676
7,368
7,368
1
1
395-480
4,980
4,980
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
0.50
0.50
415-505
3,030
3,030
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
178
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HIGHER EDUCATION
DAVIS CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Cashier :
Cashier's office manager I
Cashier
Administrative assistant
Personnel Office :
Personnel manager
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Employment representative Ill-
Employment representative II__.
Senior personnel analyst
Personnel analyst
Assistant personnel analyst
Purchasing :
Miscellaneous
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Storekeeper IV
Administrative assistant
Buyer IV
Buyer III
Buyer II
Buyer I
Inventory :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper II
General assistance
Totals, General Administration
INSTRUCTION AND DEPARTMENTAL
RESEARCH
General Campus
Academic :
Director 1.25
Head 0.20
Intercollegiate athletics director
Dean 5.15
Associate dean 4.07
Assistant dean 1.04
Summer differential —
Administrative stipend
Professor 111.40
Associate professor 104.56
Assistant professor 179.27
Associate 69.20
Instruction supervisor 1
Lecturer 69.53
Supervisor in physical education 2
Associate supervisor in physical edu-
cation 3
Assistant supervisor in physical edu-
cation 6
Junior supervisor in physical educa-
tion 1
Supervisor teacher education 6.72
Teaching assistant 120.44
Researcher — Agricultural experi-
ment station 120.11
Associate researcher 62.70
Assistant researcher 56.06
Postgraduate researcher 2.89
Professor in residence 0.10
Research assistant 42.01
Specialist 13.80
Associate specialist 1S.12
Assistant specialist 4.32
Agriculturalist 0.77
Associate agriculturist 2
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
0.83
1
1
$614-746
$8,304
$8,304
4.90
5
5
395-480
24,924
24,924
0.17
-
-
556-676
-
-
1.67
1
1
_
13,500
13,500
2.33
3.50
3.50
457-556
19,884
19,8S4
2.94
1
1
395-4S0
4,980
4,980
0.33
1
1
415-505
4,980
4,980
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
676-S21
9.S52
9,852
0.96
1
1
584-710
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1.23
2
2
746-905
19,500
19,500
1.5S
2
2
614-746
15,480
15,480
0.58
1
1
1,042*
12,500
12,500
1
4
4
395-480
20,160
20,160
1
2
2
350-425
9,156
9,156
—
1
1
415-505
5,220
5,220
1
—
—
710-863
—
—
1
1
1
556-676
7,536
7,536
1
1
1
905-1,100
11,976
11,976
1.42
2
2
821-998
23,952
23,952
4
4
4
676-S21
36,492
36,492
1
1
1
584-710
7,536
7,536
1
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
0.94
1
1
395-180
4,980
4,980
—
1
1
395-4S0
4,980
4.9S0
0.17
—
—
644-783
—
—
0.83
—
_
556-676
_
_
24.18
22.25
22.25
(229.S79)
$1,373,259
105,491
105,491
165.58
195.95
195.95
$1,629,909
$1,629,909
0.75
0.75
$1,289*
$11,600
$11,600
0.25
0.25
1,234*
3,702
3,702
0.25
0.25
1,142*
3,425
3,425
4.80
4.80
2,051*
11S.160
118,160
6.20
6.20
1,673*
124,490
124,490
1
1
1,283*
15.400
15.400
-
-
-
2,072
2,072
—
—
_
42,450
42,450
168.62
168.62
1,233-1,817
3,164,830
3,164,830
115.24
115.24
983-1,125
1,498,835
1,498,835
237.53
237.53
775-925
2,476,147
2,476,147
29.54
29.54
544-680
218,814
218,814
1
1
9i ;s*
11,616
11,616
25.63
25.63
713*
319,300
319,300
1.50
1.50
1,083-1,250
20,500
20,500
5
5
867-1,000
53,000
53,000
4
4
70S-S33
44,500
44,500
1
1
633-667
8,000
S.000
5.86
5.86
1,015*
71,412
71.412
140.10
140.10
333-368
840,600
840,600
252.94
252.94
1,233-1,816
4,311,949
4,311.949
0.50
0.50
983-1,125
5.750
5.750
0.50
0.50
775-925
5,550
5,550
651*
—
—
0.10
0.10
1,617*
2,000
2.000
39.50
39.50
265-293
26S.116
268,116
17.35
17.35
1,191-1,4S2
277,399
277,399
14.S7
14.S7
909-1,104
181,516
181,516
3.25
3.25
713-S25
31,290
31,290
0.74
0.74
1.200-1,783
14,430
14,430
2
2
916-1,117
26,100
26,100
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
179
DAVIS CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(fillail) l*olh.) (Aolh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION AND DEPARTMENTAL
RESEARCH— Continued
General Campus — Continued
Nonacademic : SALARY RANGE
Instructional television coordinator- 111 $1,125*
Herdsman 6 6 6 530-644
Assistant herdsman 3.17 3 3 457-556
Principal superintendent of cultiva-
tions 7.75 8 8 746-905
Senior superintendent of cultivations 5.46 5.50 5.50 614-746
Superintendent of cultivations 6.37 7 7 505-614
Cultivationist 16.56 17 17 435-530
Farm laborer 0.25 - - 377-457
Creamery superintendent 111 614—746
Milker 2 2 2 435-530
Apiary assistant 111 644-7S3
Senior nurseryman 3 3 3 556-676
Nurseryman 4 4 4 480-584
Orchardist and equipment operator. 2 2 2 457-556
Poultry plant superintendent 111 584-710
Poultry plant foreman 111 530-644
Poultryman 5 5 5 457-556
Principal clerk 13.59 15.50 15.50 457-556
Senior clerk 6.18 7 7 395-480
Clerk 0.83 0.50 0.50 350-425
Principal typist-clerk 6.92 9 9 457-556
Senior typist-clerk 49.60 50 50 395-430
Typist-clerk 11.S5 11 11 350-425
Key punch operator I 111 367-425
Senior computer operator 111 614—746
Statistical clerk 2.97 3 3 395-4S0
Secretary 45.16 43.50 43.50 457-556
, Secretary-stenographer 37.86 39.67 39.67 415-505
Stenographer 5.30 4 4 3S6-469
Storekeeper II 111 556-676
Storekeeper I 4 4 4 480-584
Senior artist 0.11 - - 676-821
Illustrator 0.08 1 1 435-530
Scientific illustrator 1.45 1.50 1.50 556-676
Communications production assist-
ant III 1.93 2 2 710-863
Principal photographer 0.50 0.50 0.50 746-905
Principal television technician 0.92 1 1 7S3-950
Senior television technician 111 676-821
Television technician 0.73 1 1 584-676
Senior scene technician 0.07 1 1 614-746
Athletic trainer 111 614-746
Bibliographer 0.92 1 1 457-556
Library assistant II 0.04 0.50 0.50 457-556
Library assistant I - 0.50 0.50 395^80
Assistant architectural draftsman 111 905-1.100
Design draftsman 0.23 - - 710-863
Senior draftsman 0.42 1 1 556-676
Draftsman 111 435-530
Assistant engineer 3 3 3 950-1,155
Associate development engineer 0.67 1 1 950-1.155
Statistician 1 1 746-905
Junior statistician 1.97 1 1 614-746
Senior administrative assistant 3.63 5 5 710-863
Administrative assistant 28.56 34 34 556-676
Laboratory business officer II 0.41 1.33 1.33 905-1,100
Laboratory business officer I 4.33 3 3 746-905
Administrative services officer I 1.50 2 2 905-1.100
Editor II 0.31 1 1 584-710
Editor I 0.67 - - 530-644
Maintenance man 111 530—614
Principal electronics technician 1.33 2 2 7S3-950
Senior electronics technician 8.08 8 8 676-S21
Electronics technician 0.58 0.50 0.50 5S4-676
Senior laboratory glassblower 111 710-863
Principal laboratory mechanician 4.33 4 4 746-905
Senior laboratory mechanician 16.98 IS 18 676-821
Laboratory mechanician 3.53 4 4 5S4-710
Farm equipment operator I 111 457-556
Vivarium supervisor 111 676-S21
Animal caretaker 1.25 2 2 395^tS0
Principal animal caretaker 2 2 2 584-710
Senior animal caretaker 6.58 7 7 505-614
Animal technician 6.37 6 6 457-556
Laboratory assistant IV 4 4 4 710-S63
* Not an established range.
$13,500
45,288
19,704
S5,872
47,352
50,520
9S,232
S,952
11,832
S.952
23.568
27,360
12,300
8,520
7,368
33.04S
95,118
36,432
2,202
56,868
257,220
49,620
4,860
S,520
15,600
276,096
216,223
20,220
8,112
26,556
6,360
11,052
17,916
4,698
9,852
8,112
7,O0S
7,368
8,952
5,484
2,742
2,370
11,400
$13,500
45.2SS
19,704
85,872
47,352
50,520
9S,232
8,952
11,832
8,952
23.56S
27,360
12,300
8,520
7,368
33,04S
95,118
36,432
2,202
56,868
257,220
49.620
4.S60
8,520
15,600
276,096
216,223
20,220
8,112
26,556
6,360
11,052
17,916
4,698
9,852
8,112
7.008
7.368
8,952
5,4S4
2,742
2,370
11,400
7,008
7.00S
6,360
6,360
32,364
32,364
11,976
11,976
10,860
10,860
7,920
7,920
47,856
47,856
259,152
259,152
14,622
14,622
28,620
2S,620
24,060
24,060
7,536
7,536
7,368
7,368
21,756
21,756
74,772
74,772
3,684
3,684
9.612
9,612
43.440
43,440
170,208
170,208
31,512
31,512
6,360
6,360
8,520
8,520
10,500
10,500
15,672
15,672
4S.048
48,048
36,384
36.3S4
41,424
41,424
180
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
DAVIS CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tiilh,) (tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
14
14
13
13
16
16
7
7
71.50
71.50
21
21
14.50
114.50
23.50
23.50
2
2
INSTRUCTION AND DEPARTMENTAL
RESEARCH— Continued
General Campus — Continued
Nonaeademic — Continued
Laboratory assistant III 13.57
Laboratory assistant II 11.05
Laboratory assistant I 17.05
Laboratory helper 7.75
Laboratory technician IV 68.57
Laboratory technician III 17.88
Laboratory technician II 94.58
Laboratory technician I 27.43
Senior museum scientist 2
Medical School
Academic :
Dean 0.86 1 1
Associate dean 0.25 0.25 0.25
Assistant dean 0.30 0.S5 0.85
Administrative stipend - - -
Professor 0.72 0.25 0.25
Professor— SFT— Med-Clin. 3.23 11.90 11.90
Professor— SFT—Med-Pre-Clin 6.25 6.25
Associate Professor — SFT a — Med-
Clin. - 2 2
Associate Professor — SFT a — Med-
Pre-Clin. - 6 6
Assistant Professor — SFT a — Med-
Clin. 13 3
Assistant Professor — SFT a — Med-
Pre-Clin. - 7 7
Assistant researcher — 11 months 0.57 - -
Nonaeademic :
Special assistant to chancellor 0.71 - -
Miscellaneous - 0.75 0.75
Principal clerk 0.94 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 0.94 1 1
Typist-clerk 0.16
Secretary 0.50 0.50 0.50
Stenographer 0.75 1 1
Administrative assistant 2 2 2
Laboratory business officer I — 1 1
Administrative services officer II 1 0.25 0.25
Laboratory assistant 0.17 -
Laboratory technician II 0.71 1 1
Laboratory technician III 0.67 - -
Laboratory technician I 0.20 - -
General assistance 239.53 226.75 226.75
Agriculture transfer to organized Re-
search -761.79 -759.98 -759.98
Totals, Instruction and Departmental
Research 1,131.311,262.791,262.79
ORGANIZED RESEARCH
Academic :
Director
Summer differential
Administrative stipend
Assistant professor
Researcher — agricultural experiment
station
Researcher
Associate researcher
Assistant researcher
Postgraduate researcher
Research assistant
Specialist
Associate specialist
Assistant specialist
Coordinator of public programs
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian I
Miscellaneous
* Not an established range,
a Strict full time.
SALARY RANGE
$584-710
$115,164
$115,164
480-584
85,716
S5,716
415-505
88,692
S8,692
342-415
33,16S
33,16S
7S3-950
797,076
797,076
710-S63
211,500
211,500
644-783
9S9,S38
989,S3S
530-644
167,376
167,376
783-950
21,4S0
21,480
$3,0S3*
$37,000
$37,000
3,125*
9,375
9,375
2.39S*
24,460
24,460
—
8,200
8,200
1,233-1,817
5,775
5,775
2,241-3,125
436,990
436,990
1,692-2,267
149,050
149,050
l,S92-2,067
52,900
52,900
1,383-1,550
105,000
105,000
1,550-1,733
66,500
66,500
1.092-1,308
102,500
102,500
908-1,067
—
-
2,038*
_
1,317*
11,850
11,S50
457-556
6,216
6,216
395-480
4,980
4,980
350-425
—
_
457-556
3,336
3,336
3S6-469
4,860
4,860
556-676
15,480
15,480
746-905
10,104
10,104
1.04S-1.273
3,819
3,819
480-584
—
—
644-783
7.72S
7,728
719-S63
—
—
530-644
—
—
(621,688)
1,247,586
1,247,5S6
(-7,756,946)
-7,910,960
-7,910,960
$10,563,376
$13,752,635
$13,752,635
1.51
1.70
1.70
$1,764*
$35,990
$35,990
—
—
—
—
960
960
-
-
—
-
6,900
6,900
0.04
-
-
775-925
-
-
9
S.30
S.30
1,644-2,422
124.230
124,230
1.66
1.50
1.50
1,644-2,422
27,200
27,200
9
1
1
1,211-1,500
10,900
10,900
3.92
2.50
2.50
1,033-1,233
26,600
26,600
1.58
—
—
691*
—
—
3.74
6
6
265-293
39,876
39,876
1
1
1
1.191-1.482
15,708
15.708
1
9
2
909-1,104
22,644
22,644
1
1
1
713-825
9,192
9.192
_
0.50
0.50
1,250*
7,500
7,500
1
_
—
1,004-1,283
-
—
—
1
1
750-912
10,000
10,000
0.99
1
1
558-621
7.050
7,050
0.50
0.50
0.50
1,367*
8,200
S.200
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
University of California
DAVIS CAMPUS-Continued
181
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Aulh.)
68-69
(Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
ORGANIZED RESEARCH— Continued
Nonacademie :
Senior superintendent of cultiva-
tions 0.29 0.50
Superintendent of cultivation 0.21 -
Nurseryman 0.46 1
Principal clerk 0.49 1
Senior typist-clerk 1.57 1
Typist-clerk - 1
Key punch operator III 1 1
Senior computer operator 1 1
Secretary 2.92 3
Programmer IV 1 1
Programmer II 0.59 1
Administrative assistant 1.29 1.50
Laboratory business officer II 0.50 0.50
Editor I 0.5S
Laboratory mechanician 1 1
Laboratory assistant III 1 1
Laboratory assistant I 2 3
Laboratory technician IV 1 1
Laboratory technician III 2.08 3
Laboratory technician II 7.92 11
Laboratory technician I 2.91 —
Senior museum scientist 1 1
General assistance 74.32 22.75
Agriculture transfer from instruction
and research 761.79
Totals, Organized Research 888.86 845.23 845.23
0.50
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1.50
0.50
1
1
3
1
3
11
1
22.75
SALARY KANGB
$614-740
505-014
480-584
457-556
395^80
340-425
469-571
614-746
457-556
1,155-1,405
746-905
556-676
905-1,100
530-644
584-710
5S4-710
415-505
783-950
710-863
644-783
530-644
783-950
(1,098,729)
759.9S 759.98 (7,756,946)
8,577,984
SUMMER SESSION
Summer Session Administration :
Director 0.06 0.15
Administrative stipend - -
General assistance 13.45 18
Totals, Summer Sessions 13.51
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES— HOSPI-
TALS AND CLINICS
Veterinary Medicine Teaching
Hospital :
Director — stipend
Hospital administrator
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Medical record technician
Senior X-ray technician
X-ray technician
Pharmacist
Animal caretaker
Principal animal technician
Senior animal technician
Animal technician
Laboratory assistant III
Laboratory assistant I
General assistance
Totals, Organized Activities — Hospi-
tals and Clinics
0.15
18
$1,758*
(67,700)
18.15 18.15
$72,283
$3,864
5,760
5,760
5,220
4,200
6,S52
8,952
18,636
14,916
9,852
12.16S
5,700
8.520
7,728
15.924
10,356
2S.476
91,680
11,124
146.566
7,910,960
$8,6S6,164
$3,165
1,500
90,622
$95,287
45.34 50.25 50.25
$256,829
$282,483
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES— OTHER
Dramatic Art Productions :
Senior -wardrobe technician
Production supervisor — theater arts
Scene technician
General assistance
Totals, Organized Activities — Other
* Not an established range.
3.61
7.25
7.25
$31,894
$38,576
$3,864
5,760
5,760
5,220
4,200
6,852
8,952
18,636
14,916
9,852
12,16S
5,700
8,520
7,728
15,924
10,356
28,476
91,680
11,124
146,566
7,910,960
$8,6S6,164
$3,165
1,500
90,622
$95,287
_
_
_
_
$1,500
$1,500
1
1
1
$1,267*
15,200
15,200
0.75
_
_
457-556
—
—
3
3
3
395-4S0
15,060
15,060
1.20
2
2
395^80
9,876
9,876
0.45
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.29
_
_
415-505
—
—
1
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
0.96
1
1
543-660
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
446-543
5,904
5,904
1
1
1
905-1,048
11.976
11,976
7.98
8
8
395^80
40,272
40.272
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
2.67
3
3
505-614
20.400
20,400
1.88
2
2
457-556
11,244
11,244
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
415-505
5,484
5,484
19.16
23.25
23.25
(97,220)
109,243
109,243
$282,483
0.42
0.50
0.50
$584-710
$3,594
$3,594
1
1
1
710-863
8,952
8,952
0.36
0.50
0.50
505-614
3,030
3,030
1.83
5.25
5.25
(18,638)
23,000
23.000
$38,576
182
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
DAVIS CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND "WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Authj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
LIBRARIES
Library — General :
University librarian
Associate university librarian
Assistant university librarian
Librarian V
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Key punch operator II
Stenographer
Library assistant III
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Administrative assistant
Law Library — Acquisition and
Processing :
Summer differential
Librarian V
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Law librarian
Typist-clerk
Librarian assistant II
Library assistant I
Assistant administrative analyst
Law Library — Reference and
Circulation :
Summer differential
Librarian V
Librarian II
Law librarian
Library assistant I
Assistant administrative analyst
Health Sciences Library :
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian I
Biomedical librarian I
Library assistant I
Clerk
General assistance
Totals, Libraries
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC
SERVICE
Agronomy — Foundation Seed Produc-
tion :
Assistant specialist
Superintendent of cultivations
Official Advance Registry Tests:
Secretary-stenographer
Viticulture Foundation Plant Materi-
als Production :
Superintendent of cultivations
Nurseryman
Senior typist-clerk
Serology Laboratory :
Senior typist-clerk
Laboratory technician II
Arts and Lectures :
Administrative assistant
Conference Administration :
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
General assistance
Totals, Extension and Public Service
* Not an established range.
SALAEY BANGE
1
1
1
$1,667*
$20,000
$20,000
—
1
1
1,283-1,554
15,400
15,400
1
2
2
1,167-1,421
28,300
28,300
2
1
1
1,004-1,283
13,350
13,350
5
6
6
871-1,058
67,800
67,800
6.98
13
13
750-912
127,700
127,700
20.31
15.50
15.50
621-787
133,900
133,900
4.43
2
2
588-621
14,500
14.500
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
1.15
1
1
395^80
5,232
5,232
1.63
1
1
395^80
5,220
5,220
0.08
—
—
405^192
—
—
0.55
1
1
386-469
4,632
4,632
4.92
7
7
530-644
49,908
49,908
13.79
13.50
13.50
457-556
84,126
84,126
47.40
48
48
395-480
243,787
243,787
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
775
775
-
0.50
0.50
1,004-1,283
6,675
6,675
1
—
—
870-1,058
—
—
0.92
2
2
750-912
19,900
19,900
1.26
0.50
0.50
621-7S7
4,300
4,300
0.50
0.25
0.25
1,925*
5,775
5.775
0.86
1
1
350-425
4,200
4,200
1
1
1
457-556
6,204
6,204
1.95
1
1
395^80
4,860
4,S60
0.33
0.50
0.50
614-746
3,684
3,684
775
775
-
0.50
0.50
1,004-1,283
6,675
6,675
—
1
1
621-787
7,449
7,449
—
0.25
0.25
1,925*
5,775
5,775
_
1
1
395-4S0
5,220
5,220
-
0.50
0.50
614-746
3,684
3.6S4
1
1
1
871-1,058
10,950
10,950
1.87
1
1
750-912
10,000
10,000
0.90
1
1
55S-621
7,500
7,500
_
1
1
1,167-1,421
12,050
12,050
5.58
7
7
395-480
34,524
34,524
0.24
_
_
350-425
—
—
40.63
91.50
91.50
(175,593)
$1,059,810
375,080
$1,371,366
375.0S0
171.28
22S.50
22S.50
$1,371,366
1
0.49
1
1
0.50
1
1
0.50
$713-S25
505-614
415-505
$9,192
7,368
2,490
13.42 20
20
$7S,791
$116,SS6
59,192
7,368
2,490
1
1
0.46
1
1
0.50
1
1
0.50
505-614
4S0-5S4
395-480
7,008
6.S52
2.8S0
7.008
6,852
2,880
1
1
1
1
1
1
395-480
644-783
5,484
9,396
5.484
9,396
0.86
1
1
556-676
7,72S
7,728
1
1
0.25
4.36
1
1
1
0.50
8.50
1
1
1
0.50
8.50
395-4S0
395-480
710-S63
556-676
(18,498)
4,980
5,352
10,104
3,336
34,716
4.980
5,352
10.104
3,336
34,716
$116,886
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
University of California
DAVIS CAMPUS-Continued
183
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled
67-68
(Aulh.)
68-69
(Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
OF PLANT
Buildings and Grounds Administration :
Administrator of physical plant 0.50
Principal clerk 3.96
Clerk 1
Senior t.vpist-clerk 3.74
Key punch operator II 1.54
Key punch operator I 0.55
Secretary 0.94
Secretary-stenographer 3.76
Administrative analyst 1
Senior administrative assistant 1
Administrative assistant 0.50
Principal superintendent of grounds
and buildings II 1
Senior superintendent of grounds
and buildings 2
Inspector-planner-estimator 0.58
Material planner 0.58
Building Maintenance :
Senior superintendent of grounds
and buildings 1
Senior maintenance man 0.58
Physical plant operator foreman 11.38
Physical plant operator -
Fire Department:
Fire chief 1
Fire lieutenant 0.75
Fireman 5.17
Assistant business manager II 0.50
Secretary-stenographer 0.70
Grounds Maintenance :
Nurseryman 2
Superintendent of grounds 1
Supervising groundsman I 0.92
Grounds foreman 2
Groundsman 40.54
Senior maintenance man 1
Automotive mechanic 1
Janitorial Service :
Custodian/matron 87.63
Custodian supervisor II 0.54
Custodian supervisor I 1.08
Custodian foreman II 2.17
Custodian foreman I 5.67
Cook-housekeeper 1
Superintendent of grounds and
buildings 1
Plant Service :
Senior superintendent of grounds
and buildings 1
Superintendent of grounds and
buildings 2
Storekeeper I 1
Junior architectural draftsman 0.S3
Senior draftsman 1.42
Draftsman 0.33
Engineering aid 0.25
Assistant electrician foreman 0.83
Electrician foreman 1
Electrician 9.0S
Carpenter foreman 1.83
Carpenter 6.79
Assistant carpenter foreman 1.25
Sheet metal worker foreman 1
Sheet metal worker 5.67
Painter foreman 1
Assistant painter foreman 1
Painter 9.0S
Spray painter 1.42
Plumber foreman 1
Plumber 5.64
Steamfitter foreman 1
Steamfitter welder 7.42
Assistant steamfitter foreman 1
Laborer —
Craft foreman 2.58
Senior maintenance man 19
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
0.50
0.50
$1,442*
$8,650
$8,650
3
3
457-556
17,880
17,880
1
1
350-425
4,980
4.980
2
395-480
9,480
9.480
3
3
405^92
15,204
15,204
—
—
367-425
—
—
1
1
457-556
5,760
5.760
3
3
415-505
15,792
15,792
1
1
746-905
10,860
10.860
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
2
556-676
13,680
13,680
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
2
2
950-1,155
27.720
27,720
1
1
710-821
8.520
8.520
1
1
599-692
7,188
7,188
1
1
950-1.155
13,860
13,860
1
1
644-746
8,112
8,112
1
1
614-746
8,112
8.112
10
10
530-644
71,820
71,820
2
2
746-905
21,720
21,720
2
2
644-7S3
18,348
18.348
4
4
584-710
31,896
31,896
—
—
863*
—
—
1
1
415-505
4,980
4,980
2
2
480-584
14,016
14,016
1
1
821-998
11,976
11.976
1
1
584-710
8,304
8,304
<>
2
505-614
14,376
14.376
41
41
435-530
249,684
249,684
1
1
644-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
584-710
8,112
8,112
SO
80
415-505
455,856
455.856
2
2
676-821
17,064
17,064
1
1
584-710
7.008
7.008
4
4
530-644
26,736
26.736
12
12
457-556
72,480
72.480
1
1
395-480
5.760
5,760
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
10
10
9
2
6
6
1
1
1
1
6
6
1
1
1
1
11
11
1
1
5
5
1
1
7
7
1
1
4
4
3
3
22
22
821-99S
10,116
50-1.155
13,536
S21-998
23.952
480-584
7.008
676-783
S.736
556-676
13,344
435-530
—
437*
—
964*
11.565
1,030*
12.358
S9S*
107,709
917*
22.012
845*
60.825
886*
10.633
1,028*
12.339
953*
68.627
1.091*
13.094
1,006*
12.077
83S*
121.660
877*
—
1,165*
13.986
1.06S*
64.070
1,165*
13.9S6
1.068*
89,698
1,116*
13.400
435-530
23,112
710-821
29.100
644-746
1S6.360
10.116
13,536
23.952
7.008
8.736
13.344
11.565
12,358
107.709
22.012
60.825
10.633
12.339
68.627
13.094
12.077
121,660
13.986
64.070
13,986
89.698
13.400
23.112
29.100
186,360
184
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
DAVIS CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) [Aulhj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
OF PLANT— Continued
1
2
3
4
5 Plant Service — Continued
6 Maintenance man
7 Craft helper
8 Inspector-planner-estimator
9 Refrigeration foreman
10 Refrigeration mechanic
11 Automotive equipment operator II
12 Automotive equipment operator I
13 Truck driver
14 Principal laboratory mechanic
15 Senior laboratory mechanician
16 Laboratory mechanician
17 Police :
18 Chief of police
19 Police lieutenant
20 Police sergeant
21 Police officer
22 Assistant business manager II
23 Senior typist-clerk
24 Fireman
25 Refuse Disposal :
26 Laborer
27 Chief sewage plant operator
28 Assistant chief sewage plant oper-
29 ator
30 Sewage plant operator .
31 Automotive equipment operator II
32 Truck driver
33 Farm equipment operator II
34 Steam :
35 Chief steam operating engineer
36 Assistant chief steam operating en-
37 gineer
38 Steam operating engineer
39 Utilities :
40 Senior superintendent of grounds
41 and buildings
42 Inspeetor-planner-estimator
43 General assistance
44
45 Totals, Maintenance and Operation of
46 Plant
47
|| STUDENT SERVICES
50 Dean of Students :
j>l Dean of students 1
52 Associate dean of students — men 1
53 Associate dean of students — women 1
54 Administrative stipend
55 Senior clerk 0.1S
56 Clerk 0.74
57 Senior typist-clerk 1.45
58 Secretary 3.04
5° Administrative assistant 0.92
60 Assistant dean of students 1.67
61 Counseling psychologist II
62 Counseling Service :
XY Counseling center manager 0.94
64 Senior typist-clerk 0.80
Secretary-stenographer 1
66 Counseling psychologist II 2.34
6£ Counseling psychologist I 1.91
68 Counselor II 1.77
°9 Psyehometrist 1.18
*0 Financial Aids Office :
71 Associate dean of students 0.25
"2 Assistant dean of students 1.75
73 Principal clerk 0.88
74 Senior clerk 2.02
75 Senior typist-clerk 0.83
76 Administrative assistant 0.25
77 Housing Service :
78 Associate dean of students — housing 0.38
79 Senior typist-clerk 2.92
80 Administrative assistant 0.50
81 Assistant dean of students 1.25
82
83 * Not an established range.
84
85
86
SALARY RANGE
5.11
5
5
$530-614
$35,112
$35,112
2.90
1
1
530-614
7,368
7,36S
1.92
3
3
710-821
25,992
25,992
0.75
1
1
1,165*
13,986
13.9S6
6.64
7
7
1,068*
89.69S
89,698
0.50
1
1
505-614
7,00S
7,008
1.99
2
2
415-505
11,040
11,040
0.50
—
—
530*
—
—
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10.S60
0.S3
—
—
676-821
—
—
2.83
2
2
5S4-710
14,904
14,904
1
1
1
746-905
10,104
10,104
1
1
1
694-842
10,104
10,104
1.25
9
•7
644-7S3
17,904
17,904
13.40
16
16
5S4-710
126,312
126,312
0.50
—
—
S63*
—
—
1.63
1
1
395-480
5,220
5,220
0.65
-
-
5S4-710
-
-
2.73
3
3
435-530
16,596
16,596
-
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
1.50
1
1
614-746
8,736
S,736
4.50
4
4
5S4-710
34,080
34,0S0
2.67
6
6
505-614
39,276
39,276
3
—
—
495*
—
—
1
1
1
530-644
6.S52
6,S52
1
1
1
746-S63
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
676-7S3
9,396
9,396
9.09
9
9
644-746
76,344
76,344
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
1
710-821
9.16S
9,168
45.16
93.50
93.50
(334,321)
$2,934,196
518,615
$3,353,332
518,615
393.75
453
453
$3,353,332
1
1
$1,333*
$16,000
$16,000
1
1
833*
10,000
10,000
1
1
1,125*
13,500
13,500
—
—
—
2,400
2,400
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
1
1
350-425
4,524
4,524
1
1
395^1S0
4,740
4,740
3
3
457-556
18,792
1SJ92
1
1
556-676
7,36S
7.36S
2
2
710-863
1S,564
18.564
1
1
905-1,100
12,576
12,576
1
1
1,175*
14,100
14,100
1
1
395^tS0
5,484
5,484
1
1
415-505
5,62S
5.62S
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
3
3
S21-99S
33,438
33.43S
2
2
614-746
15,407
15.407
1
1
530-644
7,104
7,104
1
1
821-998
10,356
10.356
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
0.50
0.50
457-556
2,880
2,880
2
2
395^80
10.5S4
10,584
1
1
395-480
5,484
5,484
1
1
556-676
7,00S
7,00S
0.50
0.50
1,083*
6,500
6,500
o
3
395-480
14,940
14,940
0.50
0.50
556-676
3,S64
3,864
1
1
710-S63
9,612
9,612
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
DAVIS CAMPUS-Continued
185
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (tilth.)
68-69
(Aoth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Dean of Students — International
Student Service :
Associate dean of students 0.59
Assistant dean of students 0.92
Senior typist-clerk 1.90
Administrative assistant —
Placement Center:
Assistant dean of students —
Principal clerk 0.50
Senior clerk 1.06
Clerk 0.65
Senior typist-clerk 1.77
Secretary-stenographer 0.72
Placement office manager I 1
Placement interviewer III 1.88
Placement interviewer II 2.31
Student Activities :
Associate dean of students 0.31
Assistant dean of students 0.44
Principal clerk 0.30
Clerk 0.25
Senior typist-clerk 1.05
Secretary-stenographer —
Public Ceremonies :
Senior typist-clerk 0.50
Administrative assistant 0.50
Recreational Program — General :
Coordinator-administrator 0.50
Senior nurseryman 1
Nurseryman 0.93
Recreation supervisor I 0.86
Recreational activities assistant —
Administrative analyst 0.50
Administrative assistant 1
Groundsman 0.33
Recreational Program — Intramural :
Coordinator of recreation 0.50
Summer differential -
Clerk 0.25
Recreation supervisor II 0.94
Recreational activities assistant 0.32
Registrar's Office :
Registrar and admissions officer 1
Principal clerk 7.92
Senior clerk 10.76
Clerk 5.79
Senior typist-clerk 2.59
Typist-clerk 5.13
Key punch operator II 0.50
Key punch operator I 0.48
Senior coder 0.92
Secretary-stenographer 1.02
Administrative assistant 2.08
Assistant registrar II 1
Registrar — Transcript Costs :
Principal clerk 0.25
Senior clerk 1
Clerk 0.75
Student Health Service :
Administration and General :
Student health service director 0.75
Principal clerk 1
Senior clerk 0.95
Clerk 1.50
Senior typist-clerk 1.16
Secretary 1
Senior administrative assistant 1
Hospital Care :
Maid/housekeeping aid
Senior cook 1
Cook 1
Principal X-ray technician 1
Senior X-rav technician 1
Head nurse I 0.17
Superintendent of nurses I 1
Nursing supervisor 1.72
Head nurse 3.67
Staff nurse 0.25
Pharmacist 0.25
Physical therapist I 0.50
* Not an established range.
SALARY BANGE
1
1
$821-998
$11,976
$11,976
1
1
710-863
8.520
8,520
1
1
395-480
5.100
5.100
1
1
556-676
6,672
6.672
1
1
710-863
9.612
9,612
1
1
457-556
5.628
5.628
0.50
0.50
395-480
2.490
2,490
1
1
350-425
4.404
4,404
1
1
395-480
5.352
5.352
1
1
415-505
5.484
5,484
1
1
783-950
10,860
10,860
2
o
676-821
16.848
16,848
3
3
584-710
22,740
22,740
0.75
0.75
821-998
8.145
8.145
1
1
710-863
9.396
9.396
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,484
0.50
0.50
350-425
2.100
2,100
0.50
0.50
395-480
2.880
2,880
0.50
0.50
415-505
2.490
2.490
050
0.50
395-480
2.610
2.610
0.50
0.50
556-676
3,504
3,504
0.50
0.50
1.342*
S.050
8,050
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
480-584
5.760
5.760
1
1
530-644
7,368
7,368
1
1
4.35-530
5,484
5,484
_
_
746-905
—
—
0.50
0.50
556-676
4.056
4,056
0.50
0.50
435-530
2,610
2,610
0.25
0.25
1,142
3,425
3,425
_
_
—
950
950
0.50
0.50
350-425
2.100
2,100
1
1
614-746
8,112
8,112
1.25
1.25
435-530
6.525
6,525
1
1
1408
16,900
16,900
8
8
457-556
50,616
50,616
13
13
395-480
64,164
64.164
9
9
350-425
39,048
39,048
2
2
395-480
9,600
9.600
3
3
350-425
13.572
13,572
1
1
405-492
5,484
5,484
_
367-425
—
—
1
1
505-614
6.360
6,360
1
1
415-505
5.352
5,352
2
2
556-676
16.224
16.224
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
1
1
457-556
5.904
5,904
1
1
395-480
5.100
5,100
1
1
350-425
4.200
4,200
0.75
0.75
1,708*
15.375
15,375
1
1
457-556
6,516
6.516
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
2
2
350-425
9,960
9.960
1
1
395-480
5,484
5.484
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1
1
710-863
8.952
8,952
1
1
359-435
5.100
5.100
1
1
480-584
6,156
6,156
1
1
435-530
5.400
5,400
1
1
660-801
8.112
8.112
1
1
543-660
7.008
7,008
676-783
—
—
1
1
746-927
11.124
11.124
2
2
692-842
16.032
16.032
5
5
628-764
43.920
43.920
3
3
571-692
22.464
22.464
1
1
905-1.048
12,576
12,576
0.50
0.50
614-746
4.152
4,152
186
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
DAVIS CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
IfilleJ) (Authj (tiilh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Student Health Service — Continued
Hospital Care — Continued SALAEY RANGE
Laboratory technician III 0.83 1 1
Laboratory technician II 0.71 1 1
Household and Property :
Custodian/matron 2 4 4
Occupational Medicine :
Staff nurse - 1 1
Associate physician 0.56 0.60 0.60
Physicians Service :
Student health service director,. 0.25 0.25 0.25
Senior physician diplomate 111
Associate physician diplomate 3 4.05 4.05
Associate physician 4.53 4.80 4.80
General assistance 55.46 64.50 64.50
Totals, Student Services 185.20 217.20 217.20
INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES AND
GENERAL EXPENSE
Academic Senate Secretariat :
Secretary-stenographer
Senior administrative assistant
Agricultural Services Office :
Superintendent of agricultural op-
erations
Senior superintendent of cultiva-
tions
Senior clerk
Typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Automotive mechanic helper
Senior farm machinery mechanic
Farm machinery mechanic
Central Photographic Service :
Principal photographer
Drafting and Duplicating Service :
Senior clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-cierk
Varitypist
Duplicating machine operator
Principal offset duplicating machine
operator
Senior offset duplicating machine
operator
Offset duplicating machine operator
Artist
Illustrator
Illustrator apprentice
Photographic technician
Draftsman
Assistant engineer
Supervising reproduction section
Printing estimator
Farm Service :
Senior superintendent of cultiva-
tions
Superintendent of cultivations
Field assistant
Automotive mechanic helper
Senior farm machinery mechanic _
Farm machinery mechanic
Farming Operations :
Principal superintendent of cultiva-
tions
Health and Safety :
Environmental health and safety of-
ficer
Secretary
Pest control operator
Associate physician diplomate
Environmental health and safety
technologist
Environmental health and safety
technologist II
* Not an established range.
$710-S63
644-7S3
$9,852
7,728
$9,852
7,728
415-505
22,260
22,260
571-692
1,439-1,750
7,728
10,361
7,728
10,361
1,708*
1,667-2,026
1,587-1,929
1,439-1,750
(299,879)
5,125
22,584
82,973
95,335
280,959
5,125
22.584
82,973
95,335
280,959
$1,2S1,643
$1,514,724
$1,514,724
0.48
0.50
0.50
$415-505
$3,030
$3,030
1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
1,116*
13,400
13,400
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
S.952
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,62S
5,628
1
1
1
350-425
4,404
4,404
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1.58
—
_
435-530
—
—
1
_
_
644-7S3
—
—
2.42
-
-
5S4-710
-
-
0.89
-
-
746-905
-
-
1
2
2
395-480
10,500
10,500
2.37
3
3
350-425
12,S04
12,804
1.27
1
1
395^80
4,980
4,980
1
1
1
350-425
4,404
4,404
2.33
2
2
457-556
12,732
12,732
2
1
1
350-425
5,100
5,100
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
4S0-584
7.00S
7,008
0.67
9
2
435-530
10,704
10,704
1
1
1
556-676
7,368
7,36S
0.75
_
_
435-530
—
—
1
1
1
359^115
4,632
4,632
2
2
2
435-530
11,244
11,244
0.75
1
1
435-530
5,220
5,220
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
0.79
1
1
710-863
9,S52
9,852
0.50
1
1
710-S63
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
614-746
S.952
8,952
1
1
1
505-614
6.S52
6,S52
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
435-530
6,360
6.360
1
1
644-7S3
9,396
9,396
-
3
3
5S4-710
23,424
23.424
746-905
10,860
10.S60
1
1
1
0.05
1
1
1
0.05
1
1
1
0.05
1,100*
457-556
505-614
1,5S7-1,929
13,200
6,672
6,516
952
13,200
6,672
6,516
952
1.25
1
1
950-1,155
11,400
11,400
1.75
3
3
746-905
27,756
27,756
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
University of California
DAVIS CAMPUS-Continued
187
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (»„|h.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES AND
GENERAL EXPENSE— Continued
Irrigation Service :
Senior farm maintenance man 111
Mail and Messenger Service:
Mail clerk II 1 1 l
Mail clerk I 5.S3 7 7
Microscope Pool Operations :
Laboratory assistant III 0.98 1 1
Receiving :
Senior clerk 111
Storekeeper III 0.5S 1 1
Storekeeper II 1.42 1 1
Storekeeper I 12 2
Automotive equipment operator II 1 2 2
Truck driver 1 - -
Storehouse :
Senior clerk 5.04 2 2
Key punch operator 111
Secretary-stenographer 0.99 - -
Storekeeper IV - 1 1
Storekeeper III — 1 1
Storekeeper II 1.08 3 3
Storekeeper I 5.91 4 4
Administrative assistant 0.17 1 1
Telephone and Telegraph :
Communications supervisor III 111
Chief communications attendant 111
Communications attendant 5 5 5
Principal clerk 111
Senior typist-clerk 0.23 0.75 0.75
UC Garage :
Automotive mechanic 4 4 4
Senior garage manager 111
Senior farm machinery mechanic 111
Public Affairs Office :
Public information manager 111
Senior typist-clerk 0.50 0.50 0.50
Secretary 111
Writer III 111
Publications :
Editor III 111
Editor II 0.34 0.50 0.50
General assistance 84.66 91.75 91.75
Totals, Institutional Services and Gen-
eral Expense 175.58 186.05
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
Residence Halls Supervisor :
Associate dean of students — housing
Principal clerk
Administrative assistant
Residence halls manager III
Assistant dean of students
Central Services :
Associate clean of students — housing
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Central Lodging :
Principal clerk
Residence halls manager III
Residence halls manager I
Central Food Service :
Food service manager III
Central Student Program :
Senior typist-clerk
Assistant dean of students
Orchard Park Apartments — Household :
Residence hall manager I 0.50 —
Primero — Household Administrative
and Clerical :
Custodian foreman II 1 1
Primero — Household Housekeeping
Service :
Custodian/matron 1 1
* Not an established range.
SALARY KAXCE
$644-746
505-614
435-530
5S4-710
395-480
644-783
556-676
4S0-5S4
505-614
525*
395-480
405-492
415-505
710-863
644-783
556-676
480-584
556-676
692-842
530-644
395-480
457-556
395-480
584-710
710-863
644-783
1.417
395-480
457-556
710-863
710-863
584-710
(401,957)
$8,952
7.36S
40,860
7,188
5.100
7,728
6,672
13.06S
13.SS4
9,960
5,352
9,168
7,728
23.400
25,788
7,008
9,168
7,536
28.524
5,760
3,555
33,288
10,356
9,396
14,300
2,610
6,672
10,356
10,356
3,504
41S.SS2
530-644
530-644
415-505
7.72S
6.060
$8,952
7.36S
40.S60
7,188
5.100
7,728
6,672
13.068
13.SS4
9,960
5,352
9,168
7.728
23.400
25,788
7,008
9,168
7,536
28.524
5,760
3,555
33.288
10.356
9,396
14.300
2,610
6.672
10,356
10,356
3,504
41S.S82
186.05 $1,025,560 $1,101,369 $1,101,369
0.38
1
0.50
1
0.75
-
-
$1,069*
457-556
556-676
821-998
823*
-
-
-
0.50
2
o
0.50
0.50
0.50
2
2
0.50
0.50
1,083*
457-556
395-480
395-480
556-676
$6,500
12,720
9.960
2,490
3,864
$6,500
12.720
9.960
2.490
3,864
—
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
821-998
614-746
6,516
11,976
8.736
6.516
11.976
8.736
-
1
1
746-905
10,620
10,620
-
0.50
1
0.50
1
395-480
710-863
2.490
10,356
2,490
10,356
7,728
6,060
188
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
DAVIS CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) |Ault.) jAjUhj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES—
Continued
Primero — Food Service Administration
and Clerical :
Senior clerk
Primero Halls :
Head resident
Resident advisor
Principal clerk
Typist-clerk
Food service manager V
Food service manager III
Food service manager I
Segimdo — Household Administration
and Clerical :
Head resident
Segundo — Other :
Head resident
Segundo Halls :
Principal clerk
Typist-clerk
Food service manager V
Food service manager I
Solano Park Apartments :
Residence hall manager I
Segundo — Household Housekeeping
Service :
Custodian/matron
Segundo — Food Service Administration
and Clerical :
Senior clerk
Food service manager III
Tereero — Household Administration
and Clerical :
Counselor I
Tereero — Household Student Program :
Counselor I
Tereero — Household Housekeeping
Service :
Custodian/matron
Custodian foreman I
Parking Operation — Current :
Principal clerk
Parking supervisor I
Parking attendant
Memorial Union Central Services :
Assistant vice chancellor — business
and finance
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Memorial Union — General :
Principal clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Custodian/matron
Auditorium manager I
Recreation supervisor II
Library assistant I
Administrative analyst
Assistant business manager II
Memorial Union Commons :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Food service manager IV
Food service manager III
Memorial Union Recreation :
Cashier
Typist-clerk
Custodian/matron
Recreation supervisor III
Maintenance man
Electronics technician
* Not an established range.
1.03
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$395^180
0.88
0.03
0.50
0.43
0.31
1
0.25
-
-
457-556
530-644
457-556
350-425
973-US3
746-905
556-676
1.13
0.67
0.67
457-556
-
1.33
1.33
457-556
0.50
0.43
0.31
0.25
-
-
457-556
350-125
973-1,183
556-676
0.50
_
_
614-746
1.5S
415-505
$4,860
3,522
6,990
12,120
$4,860
3,522
6,990
12.120
1
1
1
1
1
1
395-4S0
746-905
5,352
.8,592
5,352
8,592
-
0.34
0.34
530-644
2,330
2,330
-
0.66
0.66
530-644
4,522
4,522
-
1
1
1
1
415-505
457-556
6,060
6,360
6,060
6,360
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
457-556
505-614
435-530
6,060
6,852
15,660
6,060
6,852
15,660
-
0.50
1
1
1
1
1
0.50
0.50
1
1
1
1
1
0.50
1,833*
457-556
395-480
395-480
350-425
746-905
556-676
8,800
6,672
4,980
4,980
4,200
8,952
4,056
8,800
6,672
4,980
4,9S0
4,200
8,952
4,056
1.58
1
1.05
0.38
0.58
1
0.75
0.50
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.50
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.50
1
457-556
350-425
395-480
350-425
457-556
415-505
530-644
614-746
395-480
746-905
746-905
11,820
4,404
5,220
4,740
6,360
6,360
7,368
4,980
4,476
10,860
11.S20
4,404
5,220
4,740
6,360
6,360
7,368
4,980
4,476
10.S60
1
1
0.58
0.42
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
395-480
842-1,023
746-905
6,672
5,352
11,616
6,672
5,352
11,616
0.31
1.87
0.29
1
0.69
0.81
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
395-480
350-425
415-505
746-905
530-614
584-676
4,9S0
4,200
4,9S0
9,396
6,360
8,112
4,980
4,200
4,980
9,396
6,360
8,112
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
DAVIS CAMPUS-Continued
189
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Amh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES—
Continued
LCD Bookstore — General :
Supervising cashier 0.53 1 1
Cashier 0.50 1 1
Principal clerk 0.58 2 2
Senior clerk 0.50 1 1
Clerk 11.98 18 18
Mail clerk I 0.50 1 1
Secretary 0.50 1 1
Storekeeper I 0.50 1 1
Stores helper 1.0S 2 2
Senior administrative assistant 0.50 1 1
Administrative assistant 0.50 1 1
Bookstore manager 0.50 1 1
Memorial Union Fountain and Grill :
Clerk 2.0S 3 3
Food service manager I 0.41 1 1
University Airport — Current :
Principal clerk 111
Airport lineman 111
General assistance 191.16 199 199
Totals, Auxiliary Enterprises 247.S9 2S9.50 2S9.50
Merit Increase and Provisions :
Academic — — —
Nonacademic - - -
TOTALS, DAVIS CAMPUS 3,435.33 3,773.87 3,773.87
SALARY RANGE
$530-644
$6,672
$6,672
395-180
5,220
5,220
457-556
13,068
13,068
395-480
6,204
6,204
350-425
82,692
82,692
435-530
5,220
5.220
457-556
6,672
6.672
480-584
7.368
7,368
342-115
8,208
8.20S
710-S63
10,608
10,608
556-676
9,396
9.396
S21-99S
12,576
12,576
350-425
15,528
15.528
556-676
6,000
6,000
457-556
6,672
6,672
435-530
r;,::r,(>
6.360
(S31.195)
965,550
965,550
$1,175,708
§1,534,206
$1,534,206
_
19S,049
19S.049
—
198,396
198,396
$2S,431,333
$33,S73,3S2
$33,873,382
190
University of California
HIGHEE EDUCATION
IRVINE CAMPUS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiith.) (Aiith.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Chancellor's Office :
Chancellor
Assistant to the chancellor
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Vice Chancellor — Academic Affairs :
Vice chancellor
Principal clerk
Secretary
Administrative assistant
Vice Chancellor — Student Affairs :
Vice chancellor
Administrative assistant
Vice Chancellor — Business and
Finance :
Vice chancellor
Business manager
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Assistant business manager III__
Assistant business manager II
Accounting :
Accounting officer
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Accountant III
Accountant II
Accountant I
Physical Planning and Construction :
Principal architect
Senior planning analyst I
Campus planner II
Senior engineer
Senior administrative assistant
Budget Office :
Budget officer
Principal clerk
Building Programs Clearing :
Construction manager
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Senior architectural draftsman
Assistant architectural draftsman-
Junior architectural draftsman
Senior architect I
Associate planning analyst
Project architect
Associate construction inspector
Design draftsman
Senior engineer
Cashier :
Senior cashier
Cashier
Central Records :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior administrative assistant
Personnel :
Personnel manager
Principal clerk
Secretary
Employment representative II
Personnel analyst
Purchasing :
Purchasing agent
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Administrative assistant
Buyer II
Buyer I
General assistance
Totals, General Administration
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$2,917*
$35,000
$35,000
1
1
1
1,042*
12,500
12,500
1
2
2
457-556
11,688
11,68S
1
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
1
1
1
2,667*
32,000
32,000
1
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,484
1
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,060
1
2
2
556-676
14,724
14,724
1
1
1
1,708*
20,500
20,500
"~
1
1
556-676
7,008
7,008
1
1
1
1,917*
23,000
23,000
1
1
1
1,400*
16,800
16,800
0.35
1
1
395^80
4,740
4,740
1.59
2
2
457-556
11,844
11,844
—
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
746-905
9,612
9,612
1
1
1
1,100*
13,200
13,200
2.58
2
o
457-556
12,120
12,120
3.06
7
7
395-480
34,740
34,740
—
1
1
395-480
4,980
4,9S0
—
1
1
905-1,100
11,400
11,400
3.58
3
3
746-905
27,744
27,744
1.33
2
2
614-746
15,456
15,456
1
1
1
1,583*
19,000
19,000
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
0.40
1
1
1,155-1,405
15,276
15,276
1.40
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
710-863
9,612
9,612
1
1
1
1,000*
12,000
12,000
0.83
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
_
1
1
1,392*
16,700
16,700
—
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
—
1
1
395-480
4,980
4,980
—
1
1
395-480
4,980
4,980
—
1
1
457-556
6,204
6,204
—
4
^
415-505
21,552
21,552
_
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
—
1
1
783-950
9,396
9,396
_
1
1
676-783
8,952
8,952
_
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
_
1
1
783-950
10,608
10,608
_
3
3
998-1,213
38,064
38,064
_
5
5
905-1,100
62,592
62,592
_
1
1
710-863
8,736
8,736
-
2
2
1,100-1,337
31,320
31,320
1
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,060
1
1
1
395^180
4,740
4,740
0.56
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
4.50
4
4
395-480
20,052
20,052
1
1
1
710-863
9,396
9,396
1
1
1
1.125*
13,500
13,500
_
1
1
457-556
5,628
5,628
1
1
1
457-556
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
584-710
7,536
7,536
1
2
2
746-905
19,056
19,056
1
1
1
1,108*
13,300
13,300
0.17
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
0.16
1
1
395-180
4,980
4,980
0.57
3.50
3.50
350-425
15,162
15,162
1
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,484
1
1
1
556-676
7,008
7,008
1.79
2
2
676-821
17,040
17,040
1.64
3
3
584-710
22,104
22.104
40.75
24.75
24.75
(300,571)
$773,478
195,267
195,267
92.26
120.25
120.25
$1,084,309
$1,084,309
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
191
IRVINE CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
«5
86
INSTRUCTION AND DEPART-
MENTAL RESEARCH
Academic :
Director 0.25 0.25
Dean 2.25 2.25 2.25
Associate dean - 0.50 0.50
Divisional dean 2.92 2.92 2.92
Associate divisional dean 3.50 3.50
Summer differential — — —
Administrative stipend - — -
Professor 30.22 51.58 51.58
Associate professor 20.83 38.75 38.75
Assistant professor 117.96 128.50 128.50
Instructor 4 - -
Associate 3.89 2 2
Lecturer 8.92 5.75 5.75
Supervisor in physical education — 0.75 0.75
Associate supervisor in physical edu-
cation 3 2.25 2.25
Supervisor teacher education - 3 3
Teaching assistant 35.42 51.50 51.50
Nonacademic :
Nurseryman 111
Principal clerk 6.07 6.75 6.75
Senior clerk 2.11 2 2
Clerk 1 1
Senior tvpist-elerk 7.32 8 8
Tvpist-clerk 1.58 1 1
Secretary 18.38 20 20
Secretary-stenographer 27.78 32.75 32.75
Storekeeper II 1 0.75 0.75
Storekeeper I 1.87 1.75 1.75
Senior wardrobe technician 111
Senior scene technician 111
Administrative assistant 6.90 7 7
Laboratory business officer I 3.48 5 5
Production manager I 111
Senior electronics technician 0.94 2 2
Senior laboratory glassblower 111
Principal laboratory mechanician _ 0.83 1 1
Senior laboratory mechanician 1.17 2 2
Senior animal technician 1 _ 1 1
Laboratory assistant III 1.59 3 3
Laboratory assistant II 1.88 3 3
Laboratory assistant I 3.08 3 3
Laboratory technician III 111
Laboratory technician II 0.43 1 1
Laboratory technician I 13 3
Senior museum scientist 111
General assistance 51.04 46.75 46.75
Totals, Instruction and Departmental
Research 375.S6 452.25 452.25
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES
Intercollegiate Athletics :
Principal clerk
Secretary-stenographer —
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
General assistance
Totals, Organized Activities.
1.36
ORGANIZED RESEARCH
Academic :
Director
Researcher
Assistant researcher
Nonacademic :
Manager of the computer facility.
Senior typist-clerk
Key punch operator II
* Not an established range.
1.36
0.50
0.33
0.50
1.50
0.50
1
1.50
1.50
0.50
1
1.50
0.92 1
0.88 1
1.08 1
$11,129
$1,125*
1,233-2.100
775-1,067
1,417*
395-480
405^192
$15,587
$6,750
26,167
15,000
17,000
4,740
4,860
PROPOSED
1968-69
SALARY RANGE
$2,183*
$6,550
$6,550
2,012*
54,325
54.325
1,442*
N.0.~0
8,650
1,974*
69,184
119.1X1
1,333*
56,000
56.0(10
—
2.95(1
2.950
—
20.500
20,500
1,233-2.100
981.441
981.141
983-1.300
481,123
481.123
775-1,067
1,274,265
1,274,265
675-792
—
_
680-786
15,732
15.732
1,664-1,954
79,914
79,914
1,083-1,250
9,750
9,750
867-1,000
24,150
24,150
712-1,230
29,472
29.472
333-36S
309,000
309,000
480-584
6,360
6,360
457-556
39,753
39,753
395-480
10,200
10.200
350-425
4,104
4,104
395-480
38,760
38,760
350-425
4,356
4,356
457-556
121,548
121,548
415-505
174.519
174,519
556-676
5.796
5,796
480-584
11-442
11.442
584-710
7,920
7,920
614-746
8,952
8,952
556-676
51,084
51. ONI
746-905
49,236
49,236
863-1,048
10,356
10,356
676-821
18,348
18,348
710-863
10,356
10,356
746-905
9,612
9.612
676-821
17,472
17,472
505-614
6,360
6,360
584-710
23.400
23,400
480-584
17,880
17,880
415-505
16,260
16,260
710-863
8,952
8,952
644-783
9,3! Ill
9,396
530-644
20,040
20,040
783-950
11,400
11.400
(323,092)
252.6S6
252,686
$3,401,436
$4,389,554
$4,389,554
0.12
0.12
$457-556
$727
$727
0.12
0.12
415-505
627
627
0.12
0.12
556-676
928
928
0.12
0.12
480-584
763
763
1.02
1.02
(11,129)
12,542
12.542
$15,587
$6,750
26,167
15,000
17,000
4,740
4,860
192
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
IRVINE CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Autb.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ORGANIZED RESEARCH— Continued
Nonacademic — Continued
Senior computer operator
Computer operator
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Programmer IV
Programmer III
Programmer II
Programmer I
Administrative assistant
General assistance
Totals, Organized Research 26.41
LIBRARIES
University librarian
Assistant University librarian
Librarian V
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Library assistant III t»
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Library bookmender
Programmer II
Administrative assistant
General assistance
Totals, Libraries 65.07
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC SERVICE
General assistance 1.43
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
OF PLANT
Superintendence Office :
Physical plant superintendent 1
Senior clerk 0.95
Typist-clerk 0.61
Key punch operator II 1
Secretary 1
Senior superintendent of grounds
and buildings 1
Custodial Maintenance :
Custodian supervisor I 1
Cook 1
Laborer 0.98
Grounds Maintenance :
Pest control operator 0.17
Supervising groundsman I 1
Grounds foreman 2.17
Groundsman 11.36
Automotive mechanic helper 1.16
Farm equipment operator I -
Plant Service :
Superintendent of grounds and
buildings —
Craft foreman 3.84
Senior maintenance man 12.17
Maintenance man 0.58
Inspector-planner-estimator 1
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$614-746
$7,920
$7,920
1
1
1
530-644
7,008
7.008
1
1
1
457-556
6,204
6,204
1.07
1
1
415-505
5,484
5,484
0.25
1
1
1,155-1,405
13,860
13,860
3.75
3
3
905-1,100
36,528
36,528
4.20
4
4
746-905
38,052
38,052
1
1
1
614-746
7,368
7.368
0.33
1
1
556-676
6,672
6.672
8.60
2
2
(147,507)
9,485
9,485
$208,710
$213,098
1
1
1
$1,467*
$17,600
1
1
1
1,167-1,421
15,400
—
1
1
1,004-1,283
12,700
3
2
9
S71-1,05S
22,500
3.76
5
5
750-912
47,700
6.42
10
10
621-7S7
77,950
1.17
5
a
558-621
34.S0O
1.83
o
2
457-556
11,964
1
1
1
395-480
5,220
1 oo
o
2
395-480
9,480
6.S7
7.50
7.50
350-125
32,706
0.92
o
9
457-556
11,520
0.50
1
l
415-505
5,220
3.92
4
4
530-644
26,688
7.43
9
9
457-556
52,S84
7.73
10
10
395-4S0
49.S00
—
1
1
395-480
4,860
1
1
1
746-905
9,396
1
1
1
556-676
7,36S
15.30
22.25
22.25
(68,444)
S2.992
88.75 SS.75
$392,597
$7,172
1
1
1
1
9
•■>
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
11
n
o
9
1
i
1
i
4
4
12
12
4
4
1
1
$53S,748
$5,172
$1,300*
395^180
350-425
405-492
457-556
$16,000
5,220
8,712
5,100
5,760
950-1,155
11,400
584-710
457-556
435-530
7,368
6,060
5,484
505-614
584-710
505-614
435-530
457-556
457-556
6,060
8,520
19,092
61,152
11,964
6,060
821-998
710-821
644-746
530-614
710-821
10,356
37,152
99,432
26,088
9,168
$213,098
$17,600
15,400
12,700
22,500
47,700
77,950
34.S00
11,964
5,220
9.4S0
32,706
11,520
5,220
26,6SS
52,884
49.S00
4,S60
9.396
7,368
82,992
$53S,74S
$5,172
$16,000
5,220
8,712
5,100
5,760
11,400
7,368
6,060
5,484
6,060
8,520
19,092
61,152
11,964
6,060
10,356
37,152
99,432
26,088
9,168
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
193
IRVINE CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68
[Filled) (Aolh.)
68-69
(Auth.J
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
68
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
OF PLANT— Continued
Police :
Chief of police
Police sergeant
Police officer
Senior typist-clerk
Utilities :
Chief steam operating engineer
Steam operating engineer
General assistance
Totals, Maintenance and Operation of
Plant
1
1
5
0.96
INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES AND
GENERAL EXPENSE
< 'entral Reproduction :
Printing offset duplicate machine
operator 0.89
Garage — Current :
Automotive mechanic helper
Garage manager
Mail and Messenger :
Mail clerk III
Mail clerk I
Receiving :
Typist-clerk
Deliveryman
Storekeeper I
Storehouse Current Operations :
Senior clerk
Typist-clerk
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
Telephone and Telegraph :
Communications supervisor II
Communications attendant
Public Affairs Office :
Assistant to chancellor and public
affairs
Secretary
Writer IV
Academic Senate Secretariat :
Secretary
Administrative assistant
Health and Safety :
Environmental health and safety
technologist
General assistance
Totals, Institutional Services and
General Expense 32.18
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean of Students :
Dean of students
Secretary
Administrative assistant
Counseling Officer :
Coordinator-administrator
Administrative stipend
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Financial Aid and Placement Office :
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer __
Senior administrative assistant —
Administrative assistant
Recreational Program :
Principal clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
Recreation supervisor III
* Not an established range.
Ill
25.39 26.70 26.70
81.34 93.70 93.70
SALARY IiANGE
$746-905
644-783
584-710
395-480
746-863
644-746
102,748
$556,679
$584-710
$10,860
9,396
52,296
4,740
9,852
40,800
184,503
$678,595
$6,672
40.50 40.50
$177,174
$257,235
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,292*
457-556
556-676
$15,500
6,060
0.46
0.38
0.75
0.50
1
0.50
1
991*
415-505
556-676
5,949
300
5,220
0.87
0.66
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
395-480
415-505
710-863
556-676
6,060
4,980
5,100
8,520
7,728
-
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.25
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.25
457-556
415-505
556-676
480-584
746-905
788
679
1,004
827
2,850
S'lu.sr.u
9,396
52,296
4,740
9,852
40,800
184,503
$678,595
$6,672
—
1
1
1
1
457-556
644-783
5,628
7,728
5,628
7,728
0.97
2
1
2
1
2
505-614
435-530
6.060
10,968
6.060
10,968
1.01
2.82
1
1.50
3
1
1.50
3
1
350-425
405-492
480-584
6.558
14,820
6,360
6,558
14,820
6,360
0.92
0.08
1
0.82
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
395-480
350-425
556-676
480-584
4,980
4.308
7,536
17,868
4,980
4.308
7,536
17,868
1
1.90
1
3.50
1
3.50
628-764
395-4S0
8,520
17,382
8.520
17.382
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,433*
457-556
863-1,048
17.200
6.672
11,976
17.200
6.672
11.976
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
556-676
5,760
7,008
5.760
7,008
0.37
13.40
1
12.50
1
12.50
950-1,155
70,722
10.860
72,371
10.860
72.371
$257,235
$15,500
6,060
5,949
300
5,220
6,060
4,980
5.100
8,520
7,728
788
679
1,004
827
2,850
-L-627SW
194
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
IRVINE CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND "WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
i
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Registration and Admissions Office :
Registrar and admissions officer _
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Senior administrative assistant _
Administrative assistant
Special Services :
Administrative assistant
Student Activities Office :
Assistant to vice chancellor — stu-
dent affairs
Secretary-stenographer
Assistant dean of students
Student Affairs Development :
Assistant to the chancellor
Secretary-stenographer
Student Health :
Senior physician diplomate
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Head nurse
Staff nurse
Student Health Counseling :
Counseling psychologist II
Secretary-stenographer
Clinical social worker II
General assistance
Totals, Student Services
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,213*
$14,550
$14,550
2.95
3
3
457-556
18,480
18,480
2.77
4
4
395^180
19,560
19,560
0.86
1
1
395^180
4,740
4,740
1.91
2
2
350-425
8,400
8,400
1
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,060
0.98
1
1
415-505
5.220
5,220
0.67
1
1
710-863
8,952
8,952
0.75
1
1
556-676
7,728
7,728
556-676
7,008
34.85 58.03 5S.03
Central Housing Administration :
Student housing and food service
administrator 1.13 1 1
Mesa Court Unit 1 :
Assistant residence halls manager 0.50 0.50 0.50
Residence advisor 0.43 0.50 0.50
Maintenance man 0.22 0.50 0.50
Assistant business manager II 0.40 0.40
Cashier 0.40 0.40
Mesa Court Unit 1-A :
Assistant residence halls manager 0.12 0.12
Residence advisor 0.12 0.12
Maintenance man - 0.12 0.12
Assistant business manager II - 0.10 0.10
Cashier 0.10 0.10
Mesa Court Unit 2 :
Assistant residence halls manager 0.3S 0.3S
Residence advisor 0.38 0.38
Maintenance man - 0.38 0.38
Assistant business manager II 0.30 0.30
Cashier 0.30 0.30
Vera no Unit 1 :
Principal clerk 0.50 0.50 0.50
Maintenance man 0.50 0.50 0.50
Assistant business manager II 0.10 0.10 0.10
Cashier 0.10 0.10 0.10
Verano Unit 2 :
Principal clerk 0.50 0.50 0.50
Maintenance man 0.10 0.50 0.50
Assistant business manager II 0.10 0.10 0.10
Cashier 0.10 0.10 0.10
General assistance 9.03 17 17
Totals, Auxiliary Enterprises 13.31 25 25
Range Adjustment Provision :
Academic —
Nonacademic - —
Merit Increase Provisions :
Academic — — —
Nonacademic - - -
TOTALS, IRVINE CAMPUS 724.07 901.9S 901.98
* Not an established range.
$227,368
$867*
$351,249
$10,400
7,008
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
648*
415-505
710-863
7,776
5,484
7,728
7,776
5,484
7,728
-
1
1
1
1
1,208*
415-505
14,500
5,484
14,500
5,484
0.50
1
0.74
1
0.81
0.50
1
1
1
1
0.50
1
1
1
1
1,667-2,026
457-556
415-505
628-764
571-692
12,156
6,360
5,100
8,304
7,008
12,156
6,360
5,100
8,304
7,008
8.79
1
1
0.50
20.76
1
1
0.50
20.76
905-1,100
415-505
764-927
(52,538)
10,860
5,100
3,348
79,778
10,860
5,100
3,348
79,778
$351,249
$10,400
556*
530-644
530-614
746-905
395-4S0
3,336
3,504
3,504
4,142
2,08S
3,336
3,504
3,504
4,142
2,0SS
614-746
530-644
530-614
746-905
395-480
801
841
841
1,036
522
801
S41
841
1,036
522
614-746
530-644
530-614
740-905
395^180
2,535
2,663
2,663
3,107
1,566
2,535
2,663
2,663
3,107
1,566
457-556
530-614
746-905
395^180
2,742
3,1S0
1,036
522
2 742
3|l80
1,036
522
457-556
530-614
746-905
395-480
(41,787)
2,742
3,180
1,036
522
76,991
$135,500
2,742
3,180
1,036
522
76,991
$70,772
$135,500
-
-149,909
-90,113
-149,909
-90,113
-
42,581
20,663
42,581
20,663
$5,826,515
$7,492,269
$7,492,269
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
195
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (tuth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Provost's Office :
Provost
Clerk
Secretary
Administrative assistant
Financial Services :
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Assistant business manager III
Secretary
Personnel Services :
Finance officer and business mana-
ger
Personnel analyst
Principal clerk
Purchasing Department:
Principal clerk
Storekeeper I
Buyer II
Secretary-stenographer
Business Services :
Finance officer and business mana-
ger
Cashier
Administrative assistant
Generaf assistance
Totals, General Administration
1
0.07
1
0.97
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
«2 ■>!)■«
350^425
457-556
556-676
$27,500
4,200
5.760
7.36S
$27,500
4,200
5,760
7,368
1.40
0.85
0.17
1
0.52
o
1
1
1
o
1
1
1
157-556
395-480
556-(',7i;
905-1,100
457-556
11,520
5,352
7,188
11,400
11.520
5,352
7.1SS
11.400
0.50
0.93
0.50
1
0.50
1
1,142*
746-905
457-556
6,S50
8,952
6,S50
8,952
0.33
1
1
0.67
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
4S0-584
676-S21
415-505
5,484
6,204
8,520
5.4S4
6,204
8,520
0.50
0.S3
0.77
0.50
1
1
0.S5
0.50
1
1
0.S5
1,142*
395-4S0
556-676
(3,874)
6,850
4,740
6,672
3,910
6,850
4,740
ti.i-.Tl-'
3.910
14.41 16.85 16.85
INSTRUCTION AND DEPART-
MENTAL RESEARCH
Academic :
Dean 0.50
Associate dean 0.20
Assistant dean
Administrative stipend
Professor 6.94
Associate professor 6.50
Assistant professor 23.32
Instructor 2.32
Associate 0.40
Lecturer 9.57
CCM faculty under review 0.S9
Clinical professor 2.60
Associate clinical professor 3.30
Assistant clinical professor 3.99
Clinical instructor 1.04
Associate researcher 2.17
Professor in residence 0.47
Associate professor in residence 0.87
Assistant professor in residence 1.56
Junior specialist 1
Xonacademic :
Principal clerk 1.71
Senior typist-clerk 2.50
Typist-clerk 2.68
Secretary 7.93
Secretary-stenographer 11 .86
Lantern and projector operator
Communications production assis-
tant II 0.30
Communications production assis-
tant I
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant 2.05
Administrative services officer I 0.22
Senior x-ray technician 1
Physical therapist II 0.70
Speech therapist 0.20
Animal caretaker 1.21
Animal technician 0.50
* Not an established range.
$115,527
$138,470
$13S,470
0.50
0.50
$1,708*
$10,250
$10,250
0.20
0.20
1.5S3*
3,S00
3,800
0.36
0.36
1,453*
6,279
6,279
_
—
6,000
6,000
17.25
17.25
1,233-2,100
333,223
333,223
20.02
20.02
9S3-1,45S
308,030
308,030
47.45
47.45
775-1,200
564,020
564,020
6.75
6.75
675-792
64,125
64,125
0.40
0.40
680-786
3,773
3,773
10.52
10.52
730-1,954
150.S54
150,854
0.51
0.51
1,485*
9,088
9,088
2 27
2.27
1,567-2,100
42,481
42,481
3.18
3.18
1,308-1,458
45,926
45,926
4.09
4.09
992-1,200
44,581
44.5S1
1.04
1.04
675-792
9,SS0
9,880
o
2
983-1,500
22,400
22,400
0.80
0.80
1,233-1,442
13,840
13,S40
0.99
0.99
983-1,300
13,563
13,563
1.79
1.79
775-1,066
20,435
20,435
1
1
601-647
7,212
7,212
1
1
457—556
5,760
5,760
4.50
4.50
395-480
22,S30
22,830
o
o
350-425
S,604
8,604
6.33
6.33
457-556
39,826
39,826
14
14
415-505
75,624
75,624
0.30
0.30
342-415
1,231
1,231
0.30
0.30
5S4-710
2,210
2,210
0.70
0.70
530-644
4,452
4,452
0.63
0.63
710-863
5,368
5,368
6
6
556-676
41,064
41,064
0.1S
0.1S
905-1,100
2,156
2,156
1
1
543-660
6,52S
6,528
0.70
0.70
676-S21
6,913
6,913
0.20
0.20
644-7S3
1,546
1,546
1.20
1.20
395-480
5,952
5,952
1
1
457-556
6,516
6,516
196
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE-Continued
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Aulh.) (Aolh.)
INSTRUCTION AND DEPART-
MENTAL RESEARCH— Continued
Nonaeademie — Continued
Laboratory assistant III 0.62 2
Laboratory assistant II 4.55 3.21
Laboratory assistant I 4.44 4.50
Laboratory technician II 6.13 12
Laboratory technician I 2 5.10
General assistance S.66 15.64
Totals. Instruction and Departmental
Research 126.90 203.61
LIBRARIES
Library :
Librarian V
Librarian IV
Librarian II
Typist-clerk
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Medical record librarian
General assistance
Totals. Libraries
3.21
4.50
12
5.10
15.64
2.20
0.90
1.75
0.54
0.92
1.55
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
OF PLANT
Office of Superintendence:
Senior typist-clerk 0.S4
Superintendent of grounds and
buildings 1
Senior maintenance man 1
Office of Building Maintenance :
Senior maintenance man 1
Maintenance man 1
Office of Grounds Maintenance :
Groundsman 1.54
Maintenance man 0.25
Janitorial :
Janitor S.04
Maid/housekeeping aid 1
Police 1 lepartment :
Guard 3
General assistance 4.25
Totals, Maintenance and Operation of
Plant 22.92
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL
SERVICES AND EXPENSE
Development :
Assistant to the provost
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Writer I
Mail Room :
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Duplicating machine operator
Offset duplicating machine operator
Telephone Office :
Communications attendant
General assistance
Totals, Institutional Services and
General Expense
* Not an established range.
1
1
2.30
1
2.50
1
1
1.50
1
1
2.30
1
2.50
1
1
1.50
7.S6 11.30 11.30
1.50
0.50
9
1
4
0.20
1
1
o
1
1.50
0.50
9
1
4
0.20
22.20 22.20
ACTUAL
1966-67
SALARY RANGE
$5S4-710
4S0-5S4
415-505
044-7S3
530-644
(64,014)
203.61 $1,25S,26S
?1,004-1,2S3
871-1,05S
620-788
350-125
457-556
395-4S0
543-660
(6,627)
$46,015
$395^1S0
S21-99S
644-746
644-746
530-614
435-530
530-614
386-446
342^115
480-584
(31,072)
$131,061
ESTIMATED
1967-68
$14,016
21,492
23,S02
98,364
32,436
74.9S6
$2,181,436
$12,050
10,450
19,5S0
4,200
14,334
4,740
7,920
6,900
$80,174
$4,9S0
9,852
8,520
10.032
6,852
8.226
3.180
41,940
4,308
23,772
1.022
$128,684
9.91 10.S5 10.S5
$55,343
$63,SS1
PROPOSED
1968-69
$14,016
21,492
23,802
9S,364
32.436
74.9S6
$2,1S1,436
$12,050
10,450
19.5S0
4.200
14,334
4,740
7,920
6,900
$S0,174
$4,9S0
9.S52
S.520
16.032
6,852
S,226
3.180
41,940
4.308
23,772
1.022
$12S.6S4
1
1.99
1
0.S1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
$962*
395^tS0
457-556
530-644
$11,539
10,440
6,672
6,672
$11,539
10,440
6,672
6,672
0.70
0.83
0.72
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
395-4S0
395-4S0
350-425
435-530
4.S60
4,S60
4,404
6,360
4.S60
4,860
4,404
6,360
1.19
0.67
1
0.S5
1
0.S5
395-4S0
(3,022)
4,740
3,334
4,740
3.334
$63,8S1
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
197
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE-Continued
UJ
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
-I
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tuth.) (tilth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES
Office of Assistant Deau — Student
Services :
Assistant dean
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
i Iffice <>f Registrar :
Registrar and admissions officer.
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Student Health Service:
Senior typist-clerk
Nursing supervisor
Staff nurse
Senior physician ,
General assistance
Totals, Student Services
0.25
1
1
0.45
1
1
1
0.45
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$1,591*
457-556
415-505
556-676
$S,594
6,204
5.760
6,672
88,594
6,204
5.760
6,672
0.9S
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
_ S58*
457—556
3115-480
10,300
6,516
10,320
10,300
6.510
10.320
0.33
0.25
1
0.44
0.03
0.50
0.25
1
0.37
1.63
0.50
0.25
1
0.37
1.63
395-4S0
746-905
."71-692
1,587-1.929
(133)
2.430
2,292
6,852
7,046
2,747
2.430
2 292
6|852
7,046
2,747
S.2S 11.20 11.20
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
College Bookstore :
Principal clerk 111
Senior typist-clerk 111
Totals, Auxiliary Enterprises 2 2 2
Merit Increase Provisions :
Academic - - -
Nonacademic - - —
TOTALS, CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF _
MEDICINE 192.2S 27S.01 278.01
* Not an established range.
$59,13
$457-556
395-4S0
$11,658
$1,677,009
$75,733
$6,672
5,62S
$12,300
$3,205
7,796
$75,733
$6,672
5.62S
$12,300
$3,205
7,796
$2,691,679 $2,691,679
198
University of California
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
I (Filled) (Aiilh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Chancellor's Office :
Chancellor 1
Vice chancellor 2.03
Administrative secretary to
chancellor 1.92
Special assistant to chancellor 0.92
Special assistant to chancellor 0.S8
Director of planning 1
Administrative stipend
Senior typist-clerk 0.94
Secretary 3.52
Senior planning analyst II 0.50
Senior planning analyst I 0.17
Associate planning analyst 0.83
Senior administrative analyst 1.17
Administrative analyst 2.4S
Budget analyst 1
Senior administrative assistant 0.17
Administrative assistant 4.50
Office of the Vice Chancellor :
Vice chancellor 1
Assistant to the vice chancellor 1
Principal clerk 1.42
Senior clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 2.42
Secretary 0.26
Public administrative analyst III 2
Administrative assistant 2.63
Office of Extramural Support :
Assistant chancellor 1
Principal clerk 0.86
Senior typist-clerk 0.78
Secretary 2.52
Senior administrative analyst 1.42
Administrative analyst 1
Administrative assistant 1
Administrative services officer II 1.58
Office of Coordinator of Overseas
Operations :
Coordinator of overseas operations 0.50
Principal clerk 0.83
Clerk
Secretary 0.S0
Secretary-stenographer -
Assistant administrative analyst 0.19
Senior administrative assistant 1
Administrative assistant 0.17
Accounting Office :
Accounting officer 1.67
Assistant accounting officer 0.66
Principal clerk 15.58
Senior clerk 38.04
Clerk 2.01
Senior typist-clerk 4.39
Typist-clerk 1.68
Senior administrative assistant 3. S3
Administrative assistant 5.30
Accountant III 3.75
Accountant II 9.71
Budget Office :
Budget officer 0.67
Principal clerk —
Senior clerk -
Senior typist-clerk -
Budget analyst 1.78
Administrative assistant -
Accountant III -
Finance Office :
Assistant vice chancellor
Senior typist-clerk -
Senior administrative assistant —
Administrative services officer II —
Accountant III —
Building Program Clearing Account :
Principal architect 1
Principal clerk 3
Senior clerk 4
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$3,333*
$40,000
$40,000
4
4
2,344*
112,500
112,500
2
2
1,020*
24,500
24,500
1
1
1,233*
14.S00
14,800
1
1
1,137*
13,650
13,650
1
1
1,496*
17,950
17,950
—
—
—
1,500
1,500
1
1
395-4S0
4,740
4,740
5
5
457-556
30.600
30,600
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,300
15,300
1
1
99S-1.213
11,976
11,976
1
1
783-950
11,124
11.124
2
2
905-1,100
24.600
24,600
2
2
746-905
21,468
21,468
1
1
746-905
10.860
10,860
1
1
710-S63
S,520
S.520
5
5
556-676
37,632
37,632
1
1
2,541*
30,500
30,500
1
1
1,291*
15,500
15,500
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
395-4S0
5,220
5,220
2.50
2.50
395^180
12,330
12,330
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,060
<>
o
746-905
21,46S
21,468
3
3
556-676
22,30S
22,30S
1
1
2,083*
25,000
25.000
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,060
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
3
3
457-556
18,936
1S.936
1
1
905-1,100
11,976
11.976
1
1
746-905
9,396
9,396
1
1
556-676
7,728
7,728
2
2
1,048-1,273
30,192
30,192
0.50
0.50
1,750*
10,500
10,500
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,484
1
1
350-425
4,200
4,200
1.25
1.25
457-556
8,340
8,340
0.50
0.50
415-505
3,030
3,030
0.50
0.50
614-746
3,684
3.6S4
1
1
710-863
9,852
9,852
1.25
1.25
556-676
8,868
8,S6S
1
1
1,416*
17,000
17,000
_
—
1,048-1,273
—
—
16
16
457-556
97,992
97,992
37
37
395-480
190,860
190,860
2
2
350-425
8,604
8,604
1
1
395-480
4,980
4,980
1
1
350-425
4,404
4,404
4
4
710-S63
36,744
36,744
7
7
556-676
4S.996
4S.996
2
9
905-1,100
24,060
24,060
10
10
746-905
103,932
103,932
1
1
1,416*
17,000
17.000
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
1
1
395-480
4,980
4,980
1
1
395-480
5.220
5,220
2
2
746-905
20,208
20.20S
1
1
556-676
6,672
6,672
2
2
905-1,100
24,600
24,600
1
1
1,833*
22,000
22,000
2
9
395-4S0
10,36S
10,368
1
1
710-S63
10,104
10,104
1
1
1,048-1,273
13,200
13,200
2
2
905-1,100
24,060
24,060
1
1
1,750*
21,000
21,000
3
3
457-556
19,704
19,704
4
4
395-4S0
21,144
21,144
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
199
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auih.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Building Program Clearing Account —
Continued
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Senior architectural draftsman
Assistant architectural draftsman
Senior architect II
Senior architect I
Senior planning analyst II
Associate planning analyst
Campus planner II
Project architect
Supervising construction inspector.
Associate construction inspector
Senior landscape architect
Associate landscape architect
Senior draftsman
Principal engineer
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Business Manager :
Business manager
Associate business manager
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Assistant business manager IV
Assistant business manager III
Administrative services officer II
Cashier :
Cashier's office manager
Supervising cashier
Senior cashier
Cashier
Senior administrative assistant
Inventory :
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Assistant business manager II
Purchasing :
Purchasing agent
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Assistant architectural draftsman
Senior administrative assistant
Production manager I
Buyer IV
Buyer III
Buyer II
Buyer I
Personnel Office :
Personnel manager
Principal personnel analyst II
Communications attendant
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Employment officer II
Employment representative III
Employment representative II
Employment representative I
Senior personnel analyst
Personnel analyst
Assistant personnel analyst
Automotive equipment operator I
Personnel Office Clerical Training :
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Kitchen assistant II
Administrative assistant
General assistance
Totals, General Administration
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$395-480
$5,220
S5,220
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
3.0S
3
3
415-505
15,684
15,684
3.83
3
3
905-1,100
39,600
39,600
3
3
3
786-950
32,364
32,364
1
1
1
1.273-1,548
1S,576
18,576
2
2
2
1,155-1,405
33,720
33.720
0.50
—
—
1,048-1,273
_
1
—
—
783-950
_
_
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16.S60
16.S60
5.67
6
6
99S-1.213
82,176
S2,176
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
10,044
16,044
0.83
—
—
905-1,100
—
—
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1.S3
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
—
1
1
556-676
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18.576
3
1,100-1,337
32,088
32.0SS
4.67
5
5
950-1,155
64.3S0
64,380
1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
0.50
—
—
556-710
-
-
1
1
1
1,600*
19,200
19.200
0.67
1
1
1,479*
17,750
17,750
1
1
1
395-480
5,484
5.4S4
1
1
1
415-505
5,484
5.4S4
1
1
1
556-676
7,368
7.368
0.33
—
—
1,048-1,273
_
0.50
—
—
905-1.100
_
_
0.50
1
1
1,048-1,273
13,200
13,200
0.67
1
1
710-863
9,852
9,852
0.50
1
1
530-644
7,008
7,008
1
1
1
457-556
6.060
6,060
6.48
6
6
395-480
30,900
30,900
0.33
—
-
710-863
-
3.95
4
4
457-556
26,688
26,688
3.74
4
4
395-480
21,180
21,180
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
1,333*
16,000
16,000
5.91
7
7
457-556
43,560
43,560
10.89
11
11
395-480
57,180
57,180
4.95
4
4
350-425
18,564
18,564
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
863-1.04S
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
5
5
5
821-998
59,580
59,580
1.67
2
2
676-821
18,804
1S.804
3.33
4
4
5S4-710
32.56S
32,568
1
1
1
1,479*
17,750
17,750
—
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,860
13.S60
0.98
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1.46
1
1
457-556
6,516
6,516
1
1
1
395-480
5,352
5,352
S.40
9
9
395-480
46,884
46,884
0.33
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
1.68
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
3.97
4
4
556-676
29,592
29,592
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
5.77
6
6
676-821
58,200
58,200
0.77
1
1
584-710
7.00S
7,008
0.52
1
1
530-614
6,360
6.360
3
3
o
905-1,100
39,600
39,600
6.22
7
7
746-905
71,448
71.44S
1.71
2
2
614-746
16,632
16,632
0.77
1
1
415-505
4.9S0
4,980
1.59
_
_
395-480
_
0.48
—
—
395-480
_
0.24
_
—
3S6-469
_
_
0.67
—
—
556-676
_
39.7S
47.95
47.95
(328,523)
$2,73S,245
386,170
$3,104,766
386,170
326.15
352.45
352.45
S3.104.766
200
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Riled) |Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2 INSTRUCTION AND DEPARTMENTAL
3 RESEARCH
4
5 Academic :
6 Dean 8.02
7 Associate dean 4.86
8 Assistant dean 2.85
9 Divisional dean 1.31
10 Director 0.50
11 Head of supervised teaching 0.40
12 Associate head of supervised teach-
13 ing 0.25
14 Faculty advisor 0.10
15 Summer differential -
16 Administrative stipend
17 Professor 400.65
18 Associate professor 22S.96
19 Assistant professor 42S.81
20 Instructor 26.07
21 Associate 70.75
22 Instruction supervisor — subject A 1
23 Lecturer 140.33
24 Supervisor in physical education 3.90
25 Associate supervisor in physical ed-
26 ucation 2
27 Assistant supervisor in physical ed-
28 ucation 3
29 Junior supervisor in physical edu-
30 cation 12
31 Coordinator of teaching education 3.06
32 Coordinator of field 'work — 11
33 months 0.55
34 Field work consultant — 9 months 0.67
35 Field work consultant — 11 months 2.3 1
36 Teaching assistant 373.82
37 Researcher — agricultural experi-
38 ment station 4.71
39 Researcher
40 Associate researcher 2.34
41 Postgraduate researcher — 11 months 7.30
42 Professor in residence 4.12
43 Research assistant 6.47
44 Specialist 1
45 Associate specialist 1
46 Librarian III 1
47 Librarian II 1
48 Assistant researcher 3.84
49 Miscellaneous 2.27
50 Dean 4
51 Associate dean 1
52 Assistant dean 0.50
53 Administrative stipend
54 Professor 60
55 Professor — SFT a — Med-Clin. 12.53
56 Professor— SFT a— Med-Pre-Clin. _ 1.18
57 Associate professor 30.55
58 Associate professor — SFT a —
59 Med-Clin. 6.62
60 Associate professor — SFT a —
61 Med-Pre-Clin. 0.67
62 Assistant professor 77
63 Assistant professor — SFT a —
64 Med-Clin 10.07
65 Assistant professor — SFT a —
66 Med-Pre-Clin. 0.34
67 Instructor 5
68 Associate 14
69 Lecturer 15
70 Clinical professor 1
71 Associate clinical professor 1.2S
72 Assistant clinical professor 7.0S
73 Clinical instructor -
74 Teaching assistant 1
75 Associate researcher —
76 Postgrad resident — 11 months 0.50
77 Research assistant 2
78 Specialist 1
79 Assistant specialist 0.5S
80
81 * Not an established range.
82 a Strict full time.
83
84
SALARY RANGE
9.65
9.65
$2,098*
$242,970
$242,970
4.32
4.32
1,554*
S0.555
80,555
2.9S
2.98
1,127*
40,297
40,297
1.20
1.20
1,877*
27,030
27.030
0.10
0.40
2,292*
5,920
5,920
0.25
O.2.".
S17*
2,450
2.450
0.10
0.10
867*
1,040
1,040
—
-
—
S,60S
S.60S
—
—
—
54,200
54.200
409.27
409.27
1,233-2,100
7,705,293
7,705,293
239 12
239.12
9S3-1.300
3,041,512
3,041,512
601.54
601.54
775-1,067
6,029.992
6.029,992
50.25
50.25
675-792
405,776
405.776
5S.48
5S.48
6S0-7S6
381,757
3S1.757
1
1
1,163*
13,956
13,956
S1.71
S1.71
730-1.954
S72,044
S72.044
4.90
4.90
1,0S3-1,250
66,500
66,500
1
1
S67-L000
10,900
10,900
1.10
1.10
70S-S33
10,100
10,100
1
1
633-667
S.000
8,000
3.06
3.06
S33*
30,601
30,601
1
1
1.21S*
14.616
14,616
1.60
1.60
936*
17.964
17,964
O
.">
1.052*
25,224
25,224
3S4.23
3S4.23
333-36S
2,305,3S0
2,305,3S0
6.25
6.25
1,233-1,S17
115,3S5
115,3S5
0.50
0.50
1,233-2,422
S,650
8,650
4.50
4.50
9S3-1.500
54,950
54.950
7.50
7.50
616-786
69,264
69,264
0.12
0.12
1,233-2,100
2,172
2,172
6.50
6.50
265-293
42.240
42,240
1
1
1,191-1,4S2
15.708
35.708
1
1
909-1.104
11,736
11,736
_
_
750-912
—
—
1
1
621-788
9,250
9,250
_
_
1,311-1,500
—
—
_
_
S66*
—
—
4
4
2,345*
112,500
112,500
1
1
2.100*
25,200
25,200
0.50
0.50
1.225*
7.350
7,350
—
_
—
6,400
6,400
S4.82
S4.82
1,233-2,100
1,789,712
1,789,712
7.69
7.69
2,242-3.642
254,S61
254.S61
16.50
16.50
1,692-2,267
389,450
3S9,450
43.50
43.50
983-L45S
693,475
693,475
2.31
2.31
1,892-2,325
57,939
57,939
9
9
1,3S3-1,550
157,200
157.200
116.53
116.53
775-1,200
1,433,782
1,433,782
3
3
1,550-2.017
60.000
60,000
12
12
1,092-1,308
175,400
175,400
7.20
7.20
675-792
59,370
59,370
7.75
7.75
680-786
55,551
55,551
8.25
8.25
730-1,954
100,303
100.303
1
1
1.233-2.100
19,725
19,725
1.20
1.20
983-1,300
18,790
18,790.
7.60
7.60
775-1,067
90,660
90,660
0.25
0.25
675-792
2,375
2,375
3.97
3.97
333-368
23.S20
23,S20
1
1
983-1.500
11,500
11.500
0.60
0.60
616-786
4,659
4,659
3
3
265-293
19,116
19,116
1
1
1,191-1,482
14,292
14,292
86
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
201
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
I [Filled!
67-68 68-69
jAoth.) (AulhJ
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION AND DEPARTMENTAL
RESEARCH— Continued
Nonacademic :
Manager, academic communications
facility 1
Senior superintendent of cultiva-
tions 0.50
Botanical garden manager 1
Senior nurseryman 6.66
Nurseryman 6
Communications attendant 3.12
Principal clerk 54.97
Senior clerk 12.46
Clerk 0.82
Principal typist-clerk 3.93
Senior typist-clerk 102.24
Varitypist 2
Senior duplicating machine operator 0.76
Senior offset duplicating machine
operator 0.92
Coder 1
Secretary 100.27
Secretary-stenographer 75.81
Stenographer 3.81
Storekeeper II 7.59
Storekeeper I 16.20
Stores helper 0.59
Watchman-museum guard 0.72
Senior artist 2.27
Senior medical illustrator 0.76
Senior scientific illustrator 0.92
Scientific illustrator 0.33
Pianist II 3.77
Communications production man-
ager II 1.40
Communications production man-
ager I 1.07
Communications production assist-
ant II 1.33
Communications production assist-
ant I 1.97
Principal photographer 0.92
Senior photographer 5.45
Photographer 3.78
Photographic technician 0.75
Television engineer 1.58
Principal television technician 1.75
Senior television technician 0.96
Television technician 2
Sound technician 2
Senior wardrobe technician 1
Production supervisor — theater arts 1.42
Senior scene technician 6.37
Library assistant III 0.50
Library assistant II 2
Design draftsman 0.64
Translator — nontechnical 0.52
Bibliographer I 0.90
Senior draftsman 7.14
Senior engineering aid 1.54
Senior development engineer 2.42
Associate development engineer 3
Assistant development engineer 2.48
Programmer II 0.46
Programmer I 1.83
Senior administrative analyst 2
Administrative analyst 1.67
Assistant administrative analyst 2.27
Senior administrative assistant 19.32
Administrative assistant 53.55
Laboratory business officer III 1.25
Laboratory business officer I 2
Administrative services officer II 1
Accountant III 1
Accountant I 0.83
Editor I 1.25
Production manager I 1
Senior maintenance man 3.96
Maintenance man 1
Principal electronics technician 7.96
Senior electronics technician 14
1 Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$1,375*
$16,500
$16,500
1
1
614-746
8,952
S,952
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
6
6
584-710
50,520
50,520
7
7
505-614
47,988
47,988
3
3
395-480
14,820
14.S20
55.50
55.50
457-556
338,496
338,496
14
14
395-480
72,912
72,912
1.50
1.50
350-425
0,504
6,504
6
6
457-556
37,044
37,044
104.38
104.38
395-4S0
530,878
530.S78
2
9
457-556
12,732
12,732
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
1
1
435-530
5,760
5,760
1
1
435-530
5,760
5,760
107
107
457-556
671,712
671,712
79.50
79.50
415-505
431,682
431,682
3.50
3.50
386-469
17,256
17,256
8
8
556-676
60.240
60,240
6
6
480-584
38,196
38,196
1
1
342^15
4,104
4,104
1.45
1.45
435-530
8,244
8,244
1
1
676-821
8,952
8,952
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
3
3
676-821
26,700
26,700
1
1
556-676
7,188
7,188
3
3
530-644
21,384
21,384
2
2
950-1,155
25,260
25,260
1
1
863-1,048
10,356
10,356
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
2
o
530-644
13,680
13,680
2
2
746-905
17,904
17,904
5
o
614-746
43,080
43,080
3
3
530-644
21,072
21,072
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
783-950
10,608
10,608
2
2
676-S21
18,348
18,348
o
2
584-676
14,016
14,016
2
2
676-821
1S,372
18.372
1
1
584-710
7,920
7,920
3
3
710-S63
27,288
27,288
5
5
614-746
42,312
42,312
1
1
530-644
6,360
6,360
2
2
457-556
12,156
12,156
1
1
710-863
9,396
9,396
—
—
446
—
—
_
—
395-480
—
—
7
7
556-676
49,824
49,S24
1
1
505-614
6,060
6,060
3
3
1,100-1,337
48,132
48,132
3
3
950-1,155
40,596
40,596
3
3
783-950
31,656
31,656
0.50
0.50
746-905
4,926
4,926
2.50
2.50
614-746
20,364
20,364
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
2
o
746-905
20,712
20,712
2
2
614-746
16.S24
16,824
22
22
710-S63
211,308
211,308
57.25
57.25
556-676
438,468
438,468
2
2
1,048-1,273
28,416
28,416
o
o
746-905
20,964
20,964
1
1
1,048-1,273
14,916
14,916
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
614-746
7,920
7,920
o
2
530-644
13,728
13,728
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
4
4
644-746
35,376
35,576
1
1
530-614
7,368
7,36S
9
9
783-950
98,664
98,664
15.50
15.50
676-S21
142,638
142,638
202
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Aulh.)
68-69
(Aulhj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
b
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION AND DEPARTMENTAL
RESEARCH— Continued
Nonaeademic — Continued
Electronics technician 2.24 4 4
Recording technician 111
Principal laboratory glassblower 2 2 2
Senior laboratory glassblower 1.12 1 1
Laboratory glassblower — trainee 0.85 1 1
Farm machinery mechanic 111
Mechanical superintendent I 111
Principal laboratory mechanician 7 7 7
Senior laboratory mechanician 32.41 33 33
Laboratory mechanician 1.92 1 1
Laboratory mechanician helper 0.77 3 3
Printer operator 111
Counselor II 12.82 15.50 15.50
Counselor I 111
Animal caretaker 111
Senior animal technician 111
Spectroscopist 111
Laboratory assistant IV 3.83 3 3
Laboratory assistant III 10.80 10 10
Laboratory assistant II 10.42 9.50 9.50
Laboratory assistant I 3.67 4 4
Laboratory technician IV 8.68 11 11
Laboratory technician III 3.92 4 4
Laboratory technician II 10.64 13.50 13.50
Laboratory technician I 3.77 4 4
Statistician 0.67 - -
Senior museum scientist 2.67 2 2
Museum scientist 5 4 4
Museum technician 111
Senior museum preparator 0.63 - -
Museum preparator 0.46 — -
Messenger 0.25 - -
Principal clerk 20 24.38 24.3S
Senior clerk 7 S.63 S.63
Senior typist-clerk 27.44 33.20 33.20
Typist-clerk 2 2 2
Key punch operator II 1.69 1 1
Secretary 54 72 72
Secretary-stenographer 15 IS IS
Storekeeper II 4 11
Illustrator - 1 1
Senior scientific illustrator 111
Principal photographer — 1 1
Photographic technician 111
Senior statistician 0.94 1 1
Programmer I 12 2
Senior administrative assistant 9.75 14 14
Administrative assistant 20 21 21
Laboratory business officer II 3.41 2 2
Laboratory business officer I 111
Administrative services officer I 2 3 3
EDP systems analyst 0.50 1 1
Editor III 2 2 2
Editor. I 111
Senior maintenance man 0.50 0.50
Senior electronics technician 111
Dental assistant 111
Animal caretaker 111
Principal animal technician 111
Animal technician 1.0S 1 1
Laboratory assistant IV 2 2 2
Laboratory assistant III 3 3 3
Laboratory assistant II 3 3 3
Laboratory helper 2.49 4 4
Laboratory assistant I 5 5.25 5.25
Laboratory technician IV 6 6.50 6.50
Laboratory technician III 17 19.70 19.70
Laboratory technician II 26 29 29
Laboratory technician I 4 6 6
General assistance 376.99 272.66 272.66
Agriculture transfer to organized re-
search -44.13 -34.50 -34.50
Totals, Instruction and Departmental
Research 3,303.44 3,511.60 3,511.60
SALARY IiANGE
$584-676
$28,032
$28,032
644-746
8,952
8,952
783-950
22,800
22,800
710-863
10,356
10,356
584-710
7,008
7,008
584-710
S,520
8,520
821-998
11,976
11,976
746-905
76,020
76,020
676-821
318,396
31S,396
5S4-710
8,520
8,520
505-614
18,780
18,780
$4.63 hr
8,427
8,427
614-746
128,676
12S,676
530-644
6,360
6,360
395-480
5,220
5,220
457-556
7,368
7,368
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
710-S63
31,06S
31,068
584-710
80,592
80,592
480-5S4
60,576
60,576
415-505
21,324
21,324
7S3-950
116,844
116,844
710-863
39,768
39,76S
644-783
116,340
116,340
530-644
26,556
26,556
746-905
—
—
783-950
22,S00
22,800
644-783
35,412
35,412
530-644
6,672
6,672
4S0-5S4
—
—
359^35
—
_
350-425
_
—
457-556
150.572
150,572
395-4S0
43.497
43,497
350-425
169.S84
169,884
350-125
S.940
8,940
405-492
5,352
5,352
457-556
451,110
451,110
415-505
97.236
97,236
556-676
S.112
S.112
435-530
5,220
5,220
676-S21
S.520
8,520
746-905
9.S52
9,852
435-530
5,760
5,760
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
614-746
14,736
14,736
905-1,100
137,112
137,112
746-905
159,552
159,552
905-1,100
26,400
26.400
746-905
10,S60
10,S60
905-1,100
37,S00
37.800
746-905
S,952
8,952
710-S63
20,712
20,712
530-644
6,360
6,360
644-746
4.056
4,056
676-S21
9,852
9.S52
395-180
5,352
5,352
395-480
5,628
5,62S
584-710
8,112
8,112
457-556
6,204
6,204
710-S63
19,056
19,056
584-710
25,560
25,560
480-5S4
19,728
19,728
342-415
17,808
17.80S
415-505
27,633
27,633
7S3-950
72,264
72,264
710-863
200,593
200,593
644-783
253,740
253,740
530-644
40,080
40,080
(1,648,887)
1,139,600
1,139,600
(-414,751)
-370.7S1
-370,781
$31,727,925
$35,553,677
$35,553,677
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
203
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Autb.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SUMMER SESSION
Summer Session — Administration :
Director 0.10 0.40
Summer differential — —
Administrative stipend - -
Senior typist-clerk 0.56 2
Senior administrative assistant 0.25 1
General assistance 105.79 94.58
Totals, Summer Session 106.70 97.98
ORGANIZED ACTI VITI ES— HOSPI -
TALS AND CLINICS
Director of Hospitals and Clinics :
Director of hospitals and clinics
Assistant hospital administrator
Secretary
Administrative assistant
Hospital Administration :
Hospital administrator
Associate hospital administrator
Assistant hospital administrator
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Hospital Admissions :
Supervising admitting worker II
Supervising admitting worker I
Hospital Cashier :
Cashier's office manager II
Administrative assistant
Assistant business manager III
Hospital Personnel Services :
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Hospital Tabulating :
Manager, data processing services
Senior clerk
Key punch operator III
Key punch operator II
Senior tabulating machine operator
Computer operations supervisor II
Senior computer operator
Computer operator
Senior EDP systems analyst
EDP systems analyst
Programmer I
Hospital Building Maintenance :
Craft foreman
Assistant craft foreman
Hospital General Services Superin-
tendent :
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Administrative services officer II
Inspector-planner-estimator
Assistant inspector-planner-esti-
mator
Hospital Housekeeping :
Janitor foreman II
Janitor supervisor
Superintendent of general services
Assistant superintendent of general
services
Hospital Laundry :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Linen service supervisor I
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative services officer I
Hospital Emergency Service :
Head nurse II
; Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
0.40
$1,816*
$8,720
$8,720
—
—
3,400
3.400
—
—
1,500
1,500
2
395-4S0
10.9S0
10,980
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
94.58
(740,531)
695,461
095.461
97.98
$769,625
$730,417
660-S01
9,168
$730,417
1
0.50
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
$3,000*
2,333*
456-556
556-676
$36,000
28,000
6,672
14,784
$36,000
28,000
6,672
14,784
1
1
1
2
1.98
0.73
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1,642*
1,496*
1,400*
457-556
395-480
905-1,100
556-676
19,700
17,950
16,800
13,032
10,704
21,720
8,112
19,700
17,950
16,800
13,032
10,704
21,720
8,112
1
1
3
1
3
556-676
505-614
8,112
19.72S
8,112
19,728
0.58
0.92
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
719-863
556-676
905-1,100
8,952
13,680
13,200
8,952
13,680
13,200
0.50
2
1
2
1
2
1
395^180
395-480
556-676
10,740
7,728
10,740
7,728
0.67
1
0.87
5.29
1
1
0.33
1.67
0.75
1.69
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
2
1,283*
395^80
469-571
405-192
530-644
905-1,100
614-746
530-644
905-1,100
746-905
614-746
15,400
5,220
6,204
31,668
7,008
12,576
7,536
7,008
11,124
19,812
15,400
5,220
6,204
31.66S
7,008
12,576
7,536
7,008
11,124
19,812
1
1
1
1
1
1
710-821
676-783
9,612
9,396
9,612
9,396
1
1.77
0.08
1
0.67
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
457-556
395-480
556-676
1,048-1,273
710-821
5,484
9,720
7,368
14,556
9,396
5,484
9,720
7,368
14,556
9,396
1
1
1
5S4-676
7,008
7,008
0.44
1.01
0.33
1
1
1
1
1
1
492-571
530-644
821-998
7,188
7,368
9,852
7,188
7,36S
9.S52
1.79
2
2
614-746
15,096
15,096
0.42
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
395-480
480-584
710-863
905-1.100
5,760
5,760
7,008
10,104
13,200
5,760
5,760
7,008
10,104
13,200
9,168
201
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Until.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES— HOSPI-
TALS AND CLINICS— Continued
Hospital Outpatient Clinics :
Supervising cashier 0.08
Principal clerk 1.92
Manager, outpatient clinics 1
Nursing supervisor 1
Outpatient Clinic Rehabilitation :
Head nurse II 0.75
Hospital Cardio-Pulmonary Labora-
tory :
Laboratory technician III 1
Hospital Clinical Laboratories :
Cashier 1
Principal clerk 1
Senior clerk 3.S5
Senior typist-clerk 5.16
Key punch operator IV 1
Key punch operator III 0.82
Key punch operator II 1.80
Secretary 1
Storekeeper I 1
Clinical laboratory manager 1
Supervising laboratory technologist
II 0.64
Supervising laboratory technologist
I 1.75
Clinical laboratory technologist II _ 12.38
Principal electrocardiographic tech-
nician 1
Electrocardiographic technician 2.70
Senior electroencephalographie tech-
nician 1
Electroencephalographie technician 1
Laboratory assistant III 1
Laboratory assistant II 0.58
Laboratory helper 5.14
Laboratory assistant I 3.96
Laboratory technician II 43.36
Laboratory technician I 2.67
Laboratory technician IV 2.23
Laboratory technician III 4.67
Hospital Dietary :
Food service manager V 0.73
Food service manager IV -
Food service manager III 0.99
Principal clerk 0.99
Senior clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 3
Storekeeper I 1
Senior dietitian 1
Dietitian 3.12
Senior baker 1
Chef 0.37
Principal cook 0.97
Hospital Inhalation Therapy :
Principal clerk 1
Senior physician —
Inhalation therapist IV 1
Inhalation therapist III 1.17
Inhalation therapist II 4.08
Inhalation therapist I 12.86
Central Services and Supply :
Senior clerk 1.83
Administrative assistant 1
Laboratory assistant IV 1
Laboratory assistant II 2
Laboratory assistant I 0.17
Hospital Medical Records :
Principal clerk 3
Senior clerk 7.64
Principal typist-clerk 3
Senior typist-clerk 5.92
Principal medical record librarian 1
Senior medical record librarian 1
Medical record librarian 1.92
Administrative assistant -
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$530-644
457-556
821-998
746-905
$7,008
6,360
11,976
10,872
$7,008
6,360
11,976
10,872
660-S01
719-S63
9,636
9,396
9,636
9.396
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
1
1
457-556
6,204
6,204
5
5
395-4S0
26,928
26,928
6.50
6.50
395-480
33,942
33,942
1
1
517-628
7,008
7,008
1
1
469-571
5.62S
5,628
3
3
405-492
15,312
15,312
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
4S0-584
6,672
6,672
1
1
905-1,100
13,212
13,212
3
3
783-950
33,696
33,696
8
8
710-S03
80,040
80,040
58.50
58.50
644-783
491,406
491,406
1
1
614-746
8,952
S,952
3
3
480-584
17,604
17,604
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
1
1
5S4-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
480-584
6,360
6,360
5
5
342-415
24,780
24,780
4
4
415-505
22,080
22,080
2
2
644-783
16,632
16,632
3
3
530-644
20,S68
20,868
_
_
783-950
—
—
-
-
710-863
-
-
1
1
973-1.1S3
13,200
13,200
1
1
S42-1.023
9,864
9,864
1
1
746-905
10,356
10,356
1
1
456-556
5,760
5,760
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
3
3
395-480
16,500
16,500
1
1
480-584
6,360
6,360
1
1
746-905
9,612
9,612
5
5
644-783
39,408
39,408
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
614-746
8,112
8,112
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,060
1
1
1,587-1,929
19,044
19,044
1
1
764-927
10,116
10,116
1
1
660-801
7,920
7,920
4
4
599-628
36,744
36,744
14
14
517-628
102,828
102,82S
2
2
395-4S0
11,520
11,520
1
1
556-676
7,368
7,368
1
1
710-863
8,952
8,952
2
2
4S0-5S4
13,680
13,680
-
-
415-505
-
-
4
4
457-556
26,076
26,076
8
8
395-480
45,672
45,672
3
3
457-556
19,704
19,704
4
4
395-480
21,9S4
21,984
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
2
2
543-660
15,456
15,456
1
1
556-676
6,672
6,672
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
205
l
2
3
4
6
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
)RGANIZED ACTIVITIES— HOSPI-
TALS AND CLINICS— Continued
Hospital Nursing Service :
Superintendent of nurses
Associate superintendent of nurses
Assistant superintendent of nurses
Nursing supervisor
Head nurse II
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary stenographer
Administrative assistant
Hospital Nursing — Jules Stein:
Head nurse II
Hospital Nursing Service :
Head nurse II
Hospital Operating Rooms :
Senior operating room supervisor.
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Administrative assistant
Nursing supervisor
Hospital Operating Rooms —
Jules Stein :
Senior typist-clerk
Head nurse II
Head nurse I
Hospital Pathology :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Laboratory technician III
Laboratory technician II
Laboratory technician I
Hospital Pharmaceutical Service :
Chief pharmacist
Principal pharmacist
Senior pharmacist
Pharmacist
Cashier
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Storekeeper I
Physical Therapy :
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Physical therapist III
Physical therapist I
Physical Medicine Rehabilitation :
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior occupational therapist
Physical therapist II
Physical therapist I
Hospital Radiology Diagnostics :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Senior electronics technician
Orderly
Principal X-ray technician
Senior X-ray technician
Senior X-ray technician specialist
Senior staff nurse
Laboratory assistant II
Hospital Radiology Isotopes :
Laboratory technician III
Laboratory technician II
Hospital Radiology Therapy :
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Principal X-ray technician
66-67 67-68 68-69
filled) (tuih.) (iulh.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
1
1
$1,155-1,405
$16,872
$16,872
—
1
1
998-1,213
11,9S8
11,988
3
3
3
863-1,048
36,876
36,876
9.S3
10
10
746-905
101.472
101.472
5.7o
6
6
660-S01
57,132
57.132
1
1
1
157-556
6.672
6,672
1.32
2
2
395-4S0
10.740
10,740
2.60
395-480
10.84S
10.S48
1
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
0.88
1
1
660-801
9,636
9.636
1
1
1
600-801
S,736
8,736
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,872
13,872
1.69
2
2
395-480
10,344
10,344
1
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
556-676
7.00S
7.008
1
1
1
746-905
10,872
10,872
0.73
1.50
1.50
395-4S0
7,350
7.350
0.88
1
1
660-801
9,168
9,168
—
1
1
628-764
7,54S
7,548
0.72
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
1
1
1
395-480
5.760
5.760
2
2
2
395-480
10.980
10.980
1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10.356
5
5
5
644-783
43.152
43.152
-
1
1
530-644
6,360
6.360
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17.700
17.700
1
1
1
1,100-1,273
15,276
15.276
2.41
3
3
1,048-1,213
42.972
42,972
7.63
8
8
950-1,100
105.600
105.600
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
457-556
6.060
6.060
1.50
2
2
395-480
10,740
10.740
1
1
1
4S0-584
7,00S
7,008
0.51
1
1
395-480
5,352
5,352
0.92
0.50
0.50
395-480
2,370
2.370
0.86
1
1
746-905
9,396
9.396
3.29
4
4
614-740
34,560
34,560
1.02
1
1
395-480
4.524
4.524
_
0.50
0.50
395-4S0
2.370
2,370
0.92
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
0.91
1
1
676-821
9.396
9,396
1.72
3
3
614-746
22,860
22.S60
3
3
3
457-556
20,016
20,016
7.03
6
6
395-480
32.460
32,460
1.65
1
1
395-480
5,628
5.628
1.48
1
1
415-505
6,060
6.060
0.50
0.50
0.50
556-676
3,684
3.6S4
1
1
1
676-321
9,852
9,852
1
1
1
367-425
5.100
5,100
3
3
3
676-821
28,464
28,464
4.53
6
6
517-628
40,164
40,164
5.86
5
5
584-710
38,892
38,S92
2.93
2
2
599-728
15,876
15,876
2
2
2
480-584
13,680
13,680
0.30
0.30
0.30
710-863
3.106
3,106
0.88
1
1
644-783
7,72S
7,728
0.86
1
1
457-556
6,060
6.060
1.58
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
0.50
1
1
556-676
7,368
7.368
1
1
1
676-821
9.396
9.396
206
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
0.10
0.10
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES— HOSPI-
TALS AND CLINICS— Continued
Hospital Radiology Therapy —
Continued
Senior X-ray technician 3.75 4 4
X-ray technician 111
Senior staff nurse 2.91 3 3
Hospital radiation physicist 111
Hospital Radiology Administration :
Communications attendant 0.96 1 1
Senior clerk 0.90 0.80 0.S0
Administrative assistant 0.42 0.50 0.50
Principal clerk 0.92 -
Hospital Social Service :
Senior typist-clerk 1.69 2 2
Chief clinical social worker 111
Clinical social worker III 2 2 2
Clinical social worker II 8.11 11.25 11.25
Assistant specialist 0.21 - -
Hospital Cafeteria and Coffee Shop :
Cashier 5 6 6
Food service manager II 111
Food service manager I 0.99 1 1
UCLA Medical Group :
Senior typist 0.33 - -
Typist-clerk 0.50
Secretary stenographer 0.81 — -
Administrative assistant 0.90 - -
General assistance 1,162.231,393.951,393.95
Totals, Organized Activities — Hospi-
tals and Clinics 1,530.03 1.79S.S0 1.798.S0
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES— OTHER
Education — Organized Activities :
Head of education — organized
activities 0.02
Education — University Elementary
School :
Director 0.25
Administrative stipend
Demonstration teacher 23.72
Principal 1
Principal clerk 3
Secretary 1
Secretary-stenographer 1
Administrative assistant 0.34
Nursery school assistant 0.42
Art Galleries :
Director —
Associate director -
Summer differential —
Administrative stipend
Principal clerk -
Senior typist-clerk —
Secretary -
Artist —
Laboratory assistant III -
Office of Curator— Ethnic College :
Summer differential —
Administrative stipend —
Senior typist-clerk —
Photographer —
Museum technician —
Senior museum preparator —
Museum preparator —
Music— UCLA Band :
Senior typist-clerk 1
Psychology Clinic School :
Administrative stipend -
Demonstration teacher 2.08
Supervisor of teaching 1
Senior typist-clerk 2.67
Administrative assistant 1
Psychology Clinics :
Secretary-stenographer -
* Not an established range.
SALARY KANGE
$517-628
415-505
599-728
1,100-1,337
395^80
395-480
556-676
457-556
395^180
973-1,183
842-1,023
764-927
713-825
395^80
644-783
556-676
395-480
350-425
415-505
457-556
(6,7S1,926)
$29,832
6,060
24,204
16,044
5.220
4,608
3,76S
10,080
14,196
24,552
115.368
34,560
8,112
7,008
7,276,314
$1,425*
$1,710
415-505
4.9S0
PROPOSED
1968-69
$29,832
6,060
24,204
16,044
5,220
4,608
3,768
10,080
14,196
24,552
115,368
34,560
8,112
7,008
7,276,314
•,626,457 $10,604,568 $10,604,568
$1,710
0.50
0.50
1,817*
10,900
10,900
—
—
—
3.000
3,000
23.50
23.50
712-1,230
263,291
263,291
1
1
1.260*
15,120
15,120
3
3
457-556
19,092
19,092
1
1
457-556
5.484
5,484
1
1
415-505
6.060
6,060
0.50
0.50
556-676
3,336
3.336
-
-
544*
-
-
0.50
0.50
1,925*
11.550
11,550
0.50
0.50
1,216*
7,300
7,300
_
_
—
2,500
2,500
_
_
—
5.200
5,200
1.50
1.50
457-556
S.TTS
8.77S
1
1
395-480
4,980
4.9S0
1
1
457-556
0,672
6,672
1
1
556-676
7.008
7.008
3
3
584-710
22.272
22 272
_
2.124
2,124
_
_
_
11.000
11,000
3
3
395^1S0
15,960
15,960
1
1
530-644
6,360
6,360
2
2
530-644
13,200
13,200
0.50
0.50
480-584
2.S80
2.S80
0.50
0.50
395-435
2,370
2.370
1
1
395-480
5,220
5,220
_
_
_
1,400
1,400
6
6
712-1,230
57,444
57,444
3
3
712-1,230
36,036
36,036
3
3
395-480
15,444
15,444
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
4,980
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
207
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-59
frilled) (Aulli.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES-
— Continued
-OTHER
Vivarium Life Sciences:
Animal caretaker 6.87
Principal animal technician 1
Medical Center — Research and Devel-
opment Laboratory :
Principal electronics technician 1
Principal laboratory mechanician 1
Senior laboratory mechanician 6
Laboratory mechanician —
Principal clerk 0.61
Senior electronics technician 0.S1
Medical Vivarium :
Principal clerk —
Senior typist-clerk 1
Secretary 1
Vivarium supervisor 1
Animal caretaker
Principal animal technician 1.94
Senior animal technician 3.25
Animal technician 1.64
Campus veterinarian 1
Veterinarian — Laboratory Animal
Medicine 1
Laboratory technician II 1.68
Institutional Geophysics — Organized
Activities :
Principal clerk -
Principal typist-clerk —
Senior typist-clerk —
Typist-clerk -
Key punch operator II -
Storekeeper I —
Senior draftsman 1.10
Programmer I -
Editor I
Principal laboratory mechanician 1
Senior laboratory mechanician 3.80
Laboratory assistant II —
General assistance 67.96
Totals, Organized Activities — Other„
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
6
1
45.05
ORGANIZED RESEARCH
Academic :
Director 5.88
Associate director 1.09
Summer differential —
Administrative stipend
Professor 7.15
Associate professor 1.64
Assistant professor 0.30
Teaching assistant 0.80
Researcher 5.36
Associate researcher 6.65
Assistant researcher 7.96
Postgraduate researcher — 11 months 0.64
Research assistant 10.82
Coordinator of public programs 3
Associate coordinator of public pro-
grams 1
Librarian III 2
Librarian II 0.46
Associate 0.25
Lecturer 0.71
Director 0.58
Administrative stipend -
Nonaeademic :
Coordinator of overseas operations _ 0.50
Principal clerk 7.04
Senior clerk 0.04
Senior typist-clerk 6.67
Typist-clerk -
Secretary 19.45
Secretary-stenographer 5.21
* Not an established range.
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
6
1
45.05
143.16 162.15 162.15
SALARY RANfiE
$395-480
584-710
783-950
746-905
676-821
584-710
457-556
676-S21
457-556
395-480
457-556
676-821
395^S0
5S4-710
505-614
457-556
1,405-1,708
905-1,100
644-783
457-556
457-556
395-480
350-425
405-492
480-584
556-676
614-746
530-644
746-905
676-821
480-584
(388-589)
$1,054,698
$38,316
8,520
11,400
10,860
62,736
7.00S
5,628
5,220
6,672
9,612
9,720
25,128
28,104
6,516
20,496
26,400
16.S48
5,760
5,760
4,740
4,404
5,220
6,060
14,040
7,728
13,368
9,852
56,856
6,360
342,696
$1,368,811
$38,316
8,520
11400
10.860
02,736
7,008
5,628
5,220
6,672
9,612
9,720
25,128
28,104
6,516
20,496
26,400
16,848
5,760
5,760
4,740
4,404
5,220
6,060
14,040
7,728
13,368
9,852
56,856
6,360
342,696
$1,368,811
5.94
5.94
$1,700*
$121,179
$121,179
2.12
2.12
1,319*
33,563
33,563
—
—
—
5,177
5,177
—
—
—
67,377
67,377
6.25
6.25
1,233-2,100
136,526
136,526
1.64
1.64
983-1,300
24,534
24,534
0.98
0.98
775-1,067
9,802
9,802
0.50
0.50
333-368
3,000
3,000
7.74
7.74
1,233-2,422
145,018
145,018
13.16
13.16
983-1,500
176,087
176,087
2.33
2.33
775-1,233
22,419
22,419
3.50
3.50
616-786
28,410
28,410
17.50
17.50
266-293
106,200
106,200
3
3
1,250-1,675
50,100
50,100
1
1
967-1,167
14,000
14,000
2
2
750-913
19,000
19,000
0.50
0.50
621-788
3,925
3,925
—
—
680-786
—
—
-
—
730-1,954
-
-
0.35
0.35
1,925*
8,085
8,085
-
-
-
5,500
5,500
0.50
0.50
1,750*
10,500
10.500
7
7
457-556*
40,668
40,66S
1
1
395-480
4,980
4,980
6
6
395^80
31,320
31,320
0.50
0.50
350-425
2,100
2,100
15.75
15.75
457-556
101,748
101,748
5
5
415-505
2S,926
28,926
208
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. 0
- POSITI
ONS
ACTUAL
ESTIMATED
PROPOSED
66-67
(Filied)
67-68
(Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.) i
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
SALARY RANGE
0.67
1
1
$746-905
$8,952
$S,952
2.92
1
1
905-1,100
12,276
12,276
0.92
1
1
746-905
8,952
8,952
—
1
1
457-556
6,516
6,516
0.33
2
9
614-746
14,736
14,736
1.42
1.94
1.94
710-863
18,230
18,230
14.76
14
14
556-676
109,656
109,656
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
710-S63
9,396
9,396
1.56
1
1
584-710
7,728
7,72S
1.75
2
2
530-644
14,916
14,916
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1.99
1
1
676-821
8,112
8,112
2
2
2
746-905
21,720
21,720
1
1
1
5S4-710
9,852
9,852
2.90
1
1
644-783
7,728
7,72S
3.56
—
—
614-746
_
—
1
—
—
614-746
_
_
1.S2
—
—
530-644
_
_
0.44
—
—
457-556
—
_
0.67
_
—
905-1.100
_
_
1.50
—
_
783-950
_
_
5.01
—
—
614-746
—
_
6.18
—
—
530-644
—
—
0.98
—
_
614-746
—
_
0.67
—
—
783-950
—
_
2
2
2
395-4S0
9,720
9,720
0.09
0.50
0.50
905-1,100
6,600
6,600
—
2
2
746-905
20,004
20,004
0.33
2.50
2.50
614-746
18,972
18,972
1
1
1
710-S63
9,S52
9,S52
2
2
2
556-676
16,224
16,224
0.60
1
1
517-628
6,204
6,204
165.1S
45.73
45.73
(926,002)
245,475
245,475
44.13
34.50
34.50
(414,751)
$2,911,921
370.7S1
370,781
367.58
22S.43
228.43
$2,1S7,346
$2,187,346
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ORGANIZED RESEARCH— Continued
Nonacadeniic — Continued
Statistician
Programmer III
Programmer II
Senior survey worker
Assistant administrative analyst
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Laboratory business officer II
Editor III
Editor II
Editor I
Principal electronics technician
Senior electronics technician
Principal laboratory mechanician
Senior laboratory mechanician
Museum scientist
Programmer I
Tabulating supervisor
Senior tabulating machine operator
Tabulating machine operator
Computer operations supervisor II
Computer operations supervisor I
Senior computer operator
Computer operator
Public administrative analyst II
Assistant development engineer
Senior typist-clerk
Senior statistician
Statistician
Junior statistician
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Medical data processor
General assistance
Agriculture transfer from Instruction
and Research
Totals, Organized Research
LIBRARIES
Clark Memorial Library :
Library assistant III 1
Library assistant I 0.90
Law Library :
Librarian V 1
Librarian IV 0.67
Librarian III 2
Librarian II 2.4S
Secretary 1
Library assistant III 2.50
Library assistant II 1.50
Library assistant I 4.68
Library — General :
University librarian 1
Associate university librarian 1
Assistant university librarian 1
Librarian V 9.50
Librarian IV 9.1S
Librarian III 37.75
Librarian II 41.39
Librarian I 17.02
Biomedical librarian II 1
Supervising communications
attendant -
Communications attendant -
Principal clerk 4.60
Senior clerk 6.81
Clerk 0.62
Senior typist-clerk S.26
Typist-clerk 0.33
Deliveryman 0.78
Secretary 2
* Not an established range.
1
1
$530-644
$7,72S
$7,72S
1
1
395^80
5,220
5,220
1
1
1,004-1,283
15,400
15,400
1
1
871-1,058
12,700
12,700
9
2
750-912
20,950
20,950
3
3
621-787
24,925
24,925
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3
3
530-644
21,564
21,564
1
1
457-556
6,060
6.060
5
5
395^S0
25.66S
25,66S
1
1
2,291*
27,500
27,500
1
1
1,283-1,554
18,650
1S,650
2
9
1,167-1.421
34,100
34,100
15
15
1,004-1,283
214,200
214,200
13
13
871-1,058
153.549
153,549
35
35
750-913
365,000
365,000
53
53
621-788
443,200
443,200
11
11
58S-621
79.930
79,930
1
1
1,167-1,421
17,050
17,050
1
1
457-556
5,4S4
5,484
1.50
1.50
395-480
7,110
7,110
4.50
4.50
457-556
27,018
27,018
7
7
395-4S0
34,992
34.992
7
7
350-425
29,604
29.604
12.25
12.25
395-480
60,045
60,045
2
2
350-425
8,400
8,400
1
1
405-492
4,860
4,860
2
2
457-556
12,156
12,156
HIGHER EDUCATION'
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
University of California
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
209
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
IHMed) (Aulli.) (Aplh.j
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
LIBRARIES— Continued
Library — General — Continued
Secretary-stenographer 2.64
Storekeeper II 1
Storekeeper I 1
Guard 1.92
Artist 1
Library assistant III 18.06
Library assistant II 43.77
Library assistant I 62.61
Programmer II 1
Senior administrative assistant 1
Administrative assistant 2
Editor II
Library — Index of Christian Art :
Library assistant II —
General assistance 149.45
Totals, Libraries 445.42
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC SERVICE
School of Business Administration —
California Management Review :
Secretary-stenographer
School of Law — Law Review :
Administrative assistant
Fine Arts Production —
Administration :
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Manager II, arts and lectures
Administrative assistant
Editor I
AYriter III
Production supervisor — theater arts
Education — Vocational Education :
Director
Administrative stipend
Supervisor of industrial training
Principal clerk
Secretary
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Stenographer
Artist
Administrative assistant
General assistance
Totals, Extension and Public Service-
MAINTENANCE
OF PLANT
AND OPERATION
Superintendence :
Administrator of physical plant
Communications attendant
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Key punch operator II
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Assistant business manager II
Shop supervisor
Assistant physical plant administra-
tor
Senior superintendent of grounds
and buildings
Superintendent of grounds and
buildings
Building Maintenance :
Cook-housekeeper
Maintenance man
* Not an established range.
46.09 39.20 39.20
$329,847
$262,542
PROPOSED
1968-69
SALARY RANGE
2
2
$415-505
$11,520
$11,520
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
480-584
LOOS
7.008
2
2
480-584
13,068
13,068
1
1
556-676
7,728
7,728
20.75
20.75
530-644
154,968
154,968
53.50
53.50
457-556
324,480
324.4S0
64.50
64.50
395-480
321,702
321.702
1
1
746-905
9,612
9,612
1
1
710-863
10,104
10,104
556-676
15,840
15.840
1
i
584-710
7,008
7,008
1
i
457-556
6,672
6,672
94.18
94.18
(649,645)
$2,783,441
430,656
$3,018,213
430.656
435.18
435.18
$3,01S,213
1
1
1
$415-505
$5,220
$5,220
1
1
1
556-676
7,008
7,008
3.13
3
3
457-556
17,880
17,880
1.40
2
2
395-480
9,480
9,480
3.39
4
4
415-505
22,092
22,092
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
3.30
4
4
556-676
2S.416
28,416
0.06
1
1
530-644
6,360
6,360
0.69
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,520
0.33
-
-
710-863
-
-
0.14
0.15
0.15
1,283*
2,460
2.460
—
—
—
—
1,100
1.100
2
2
2
1,053*
25,272
25,272
2
2
2
457-556
13,188
13.188
2.44
3
3
457-556
19,24S
19,248
2.37
—
—
395-480
—
_
1.72
2
2
415-505
11.280
11.280
0.95
1
1
386-469
4,860
4,860
1
1
1
556-676
7,728
7,728
1.14
1
1
556-676
7,188
7,188
17.03
9.05
9.05
(136,431)
52,042
52,042
$262,542
1
1
1
$1,416*
$17,000
$17,000
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
457-556
6,516
6,516
4.57
5
5
395-480
25.272
25.272
1
2
2
395-480
9,720
9,720
2.62
2
2
405-492
11,004
11,004
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2.97
2
2
415-505
12,120
12,120
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
2
2
556-676
14,7S4
14,784
—
1
1
746-905
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
5.77 hr
12,000
12,000
0.42
1
1
1,048-1,273
14,916
14,916
3.58
3
3
950-1,155
39,996
39,996
0.91
1
1
821-998
9,852
9,852
1
1
1
395-480
4,524
4,524
1
1
1
530-614
7,368
7,368
210
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.)
68-69
(Aulh.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
O
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
OF PLANT— Continued
Grounds Maintenance :
Grounds supervisor 111
Laborer foreman 2 2 2
Superintendent of grounds 111
Janitorial Service :
Superintendent of grounds and build-
ings 0.42 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 111
Custodian supervisor I 3.50 3 3
Custodian foreman II 5.04 5 5
Custodian foreman I 9.88 11 11
Police :
Chief of police 111
Police lieutenant 111
Police sergeant 4.67 5 5
Police officer 28.23 32 32
Senior typist-clerk S.39 9 9
Secretary 111
Parking attendant 7.37 - —
Heating :
Chief operations engineer 111
General assistance 487.54 530.09 530.09
Totals, Maintenance and Operation of
Plant 589.11 632.09 632.09
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean of Students :
Dean of students
Faculty advisor
Associate dean of students — women
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Assistant dean of students
Foreign Students Office :
Associate dean of students — foreign
students
Principal clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Associate dean of students
Assistant dean of students
Financial Aids Office :
Associate dean of students — dean of
financial aid
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Assistant dean of students
Counselor II
Cashier
Financial Aids — Special Service :
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Cultural Recreational Progiam:
Coordinator of recreation
Administrative stipend
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Recreation supervisor III
Recreation supervisor II
Recreation supervisor I
Housing Services :
Associate dean of students — housing
Principal clerk
* Not an established range.
SALAIiY RANGE
$4.47 hr
4.06 hr
821-998
$9,732
17,688
11,976
$9,732
17,688
11,976
821-998
395-480
614-746
530-644
457-556
10,860
5,352
26,856
41,016
76,908
10,860
5,352
26,856
41,016
76,908
S21-998
746-905
676-821
614-746
395-480
457-556
435-530
11,976
10,860
48.S04
264,936
47,724
6,672
11,976
10,860
48,804
264,936
47.724
6,672
5.S2 hr
(3,S69,4S2)
12,108
3,796,792
$4,617,072
12,108
3,796,792
$4,643,S63
$4,617,072
1
1
1
$1,750*
$21,000
$21,000
0.50
0.50
0.50
866*
5,196
5,196
1
1
1
1,291*
15,500
15,500
2
2
2
457-556
10,980
10,980
1.01
i
1
415-505
5,220
5,220
2.08
2
2
556-676
14,544
14,544
1
1
i
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
l
1,333*
16,000
16,000
1
1
l
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.05
1
l
415-505
4,980
4,980
1.56
2
2
556-676
13,896
13,896
0.99
i
1
821-99S
10,104
10,104
1.94
2
2
710-S63
17,040
17,040
1
1
1
1,145*
13,750
13,750
1
2
2
457-556
12,276
12,276
1.78
1
1
395-480
5,484
5.4S4
3.82
6
6
395-4S0
30,432
30,432
0.83
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,060
0.83
_
—
415-505
—
_
3.04
3
3
556-676
22,824
22,824
1
1
1
710-863
10,104
10,104
1
1
1
614-746
8,304
8,304
1
-
-
395-480
-
-
2.03
9
<>
457-556
13,032
13,032
1
1
1
395^80
5,220
5,220
1
1
1
710-S63
10,104
10,104
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
0.53
0.53
0.53
1,441*
9,169
9,169
-
-
-
—
1,500
1.500
1
1
1
395^180
4,980
4,9S0
0.50
1
1
395-480
4,980
4,980
0.93
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,060
2.01
o
o
415-505
10,440
10,440
2
2
2
746-905
21,216
21,216
4.72
5
0
614-746
40,392
40,392
1
1
1
530-644
6,672
6,672
0.93
1
1
1,125*
13,500
13,500
2.01
2
2
457-556
12,108
12.10S
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
211
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
! (Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Housing Services — Continued
Senior typist-elerk 10.72
Secretary-stenographer 0.89
Senior administrative assistant 1
Assistant dean of students 0.91
Counseling Center :
Counseling center manager 1
Principal clerk 1.34
Senior typist-clerk 3.50
Typist-clerk -
Secretary-stenographer —
Administrative assistant 0.90
Counseling psychologist III 1.50
Counseling psychologist II 3.57
Counseling psychologist I 6.62
Counselor II 1.04
Counselor I 7.17
Psychometrist 0.S0
Student Activities Office :
Associate dean of students — student
activities 1
Senior typist-clerk 1.79
Typist-clerk -
Secretary 0.92
Secretary-stenographer 0.95
■ Senior administrative assistant 1
Associate dean of students 2.05
Assistant dean of students 1
Counselor I 1
Student and Alumni Placement
Center :
Placement office manager 0.50
Senior typist-clerk 5.66
Secretary 0.90
Secretary-stenographer 1,21
Stenographer 1.S5
Placement interviewer IV 2.65
Placement interviewer III 6.10
Placement interviewer II 3.66
Student Health Service :
Student health service director 1
Senior clerk 2.97
Clerk 0.16
Senior typist-clerk 9.86
Secretary 2.55
Secretary-stenographer 2.94
Senior medical record librarian 1
Medical record technician 1
Senior administrative assistant 1
Administrative assistant 1.40
Nursing aid 1.40
Senior X-ray technician 0.83
Head nurse I 1.76
Staff nurse 10.23
Nursing supervisor — SHS a 0.97
Associate physician diplomate 4.33
Associate physician 0.75
Dental assistant 3
Senior pharmacist 1
Pharmacist 0.94
Counselor II 0.92
Clinical social worker III 0.40
Clinical social worker II 1.36
Psychologist III 0.50
Psychologist II 0.36
Laboratory assistant I 0.97
Laboratory technician III 0.08
Laboratory technician II 2.63
Laboratory technician I 1
Office of Admissions :
Admissions officer 1
Principal clerk 8.28
Senior clerk 10.33
Clerk 4.68
Principal typist-clerk 0.50
* Not an established range.
SALARY I1ANGE
34
11
$395-480
$70,651;
.$70,656
1
1
415-505
5.02s
5,628
1
1
710-863
9,852
it.s.-U
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
1.350*
16,200
16,200
1
]
457-556
5,772
5,772
5
5
395-480
25,944
25,944
0.52
0.52
350-425
2,184
2,184
2
415-505
9.90O
9,960
0.80
0.80
556-676
6,182
6,182
3
3
998-1,213
40,608
40,608
3
3
905-1,100
37,128
37,128
6.23
6.23
821-998
62,552
62,552
—
—
614-746
_
_
8.55
8.55
530-644
61,017
61,017
~
530-644
—
-
1
1
1,325*
15,900
15.900
1
1
395H180
4,740
4,740
1
1
350-425
4,200
4,200
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
1
1
415-505
4.9S0
4,9S0
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,520
2
2
821-998
23,952
23,952
1
i
710-S63
9.16S
9,168
1
1
630-644
7,008
7.00S
1
1
1.229*
14,750
14,750
6
6
395-4S0
31.932
31,932
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
1
1
415-505
4,980
1.9SO
2
2
386-469
9,720
9,720
3
746-905
32,076
32,076
7
t
676-821
64,572
64,572
3
3
5S4-710
21,564
21,564
1
1
1,958*
23,500
23,500
3
o
395-480
15,180
15,180
1
1
350-425
4,632
4,632
11
11
395^180
55,152
55.152
3
3
457-556
18,516
18,516
5
5
415-505
26,484
26,484
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
457-556
6,204
6,204
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
2
2
556-676
15,096
15,096
1
1
350-405
1,632
4,632
1
1
517-628
7,188
7,188
2
2
676-7S3
17,292
17,292
11
11
571-692
82,392
82.392
1
1
692-S42
10,116
10,116
5
5
1,587-1,929
111,492
111,492
1
1
1,439-1,750
20,004
20,004
3
3
395-480
15,984
15,984
1
1
1,048-1,213
13,860
13,860
o
*>
950-1,100
24,600
24,600
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,368
0.80
0.80
842-1,023
9,341
9,341
0.20
0.20
746-927
1,922
1,922
0.50
0.50
998-1,213
7,278
7,278
0.50
0.50
905-1,100
6,132
6,132
1
1
415-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
710-863
9,852
9,852
o
2
644-783
17,508
17,508
1
1
530-344
7,728
7,728
1
1
1,708*
20,500
20,500
13.35
13.35
457-556
81,415
81,415
10
10
395-480
52,140
52,140
7.90
7.90
350-425
34,020
34,020
0.50
0.50
457-556
3,336
3,336
212
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Aulh.)
68-6 D
(Aiith.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Office of Admissions — Continued
Senior typist-clerk 5.17 5.75 5.75
Typist-elerk 1.62 1 1
Secretary 1.87 2 2
Senior administrative assistant 2 2 2
Administrative assistant 4 4 4
Counselor II 111
Educational Placement Service :
Educational placement officer 0.45 0.45 0.45
Administrative stipend — — —
Senior typist-clerk 4.92 5 5
Secretary 0.98 1 1
Secretary-stenographer 111
Placement interviewer IV 111
Placement interviewer III 3.07 3 3
Overseas Program :
Administrative assistant 111
Public Ceremonies :
Senior typist-clerk - 1 1
Senior administrative assistant 111
Registrar — Transcripts and Records :
Registrar 111
Cashier 111
Principal clerk 12.64 18 18
Senior clerk 1.33 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 18.10 18 18
Typist-elerk 8.48 8 8
Secretary 111
Administrative assistant 1.50 1 1
Assistant registrar II 3.66 4 4
Assistant registrar I 0.50 1 1
Editor I 1 1
General assistance 121.38 82.30 S2.30
Totals, Student Services 407.06 402.3S 402.3S
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SERV-
ICES AND EXPENSE
Academic Senate Secretariat:
Principal clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk - 1.46
Secretary 1
Secretary-stenographer 0.50
Senior administrative assistant 1
Administrative assistant 1
Alumni Record Bureau :
Principal clerk 0.83
Senior clerk 1.50
Clerk 1.47
Key punch operator I -
Secretary-stenographer 1
Administrative assistant 1
Central Stenographic Bureau:
Principal clerk 2
Senior typist-clerk 1.98
Secretary-stenographer 8.31
Senior administrative assistant 1
Mail and Messenger Service:
Principal clerk 2
Senior clerk 4.95
Mail service supervisor 2
Mail clerk II 3.75
Mail clerk I 19.63
Secretary-stenographer 1
Administrative assistant 0.42
Assistant business manager II 1
Library Photographic Service :
Principal clerk 1
Principal photographer 1
Senior photographer 1
Photographer 0.33
Photographic technician 2.42
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
$395-4S0
$29,S35
$29,S35
350-425
4,404
4,404
457-556
11,844
11,844
710-863
20,712
20,712
556-676
31,872
31,872
614-746
S.952
8,952
1,417*
7,650
7,650
—
2,200
2,200
395-480
25,920
25,920
457-556
6,516
6,516
415-505
5,760
5.760
746-905
10,860
10,860
676-821
26,244
26,244
556-676
8,112
8,112
395^80
4,740
4,740
710-S63
10,104
10,104
1,600*
19,200
19,200
395-480
5,484
5,484
457-556
107,640
107,640
395-4S0
9,720
9,720
395-480
89,772
89,772
350-425
34,524
34,524
457-556
6,060
6,060
556-676
6,672
6,672
710-S63
39,060
39,060
628-764
8,520
8,520
530-644
6,360
6,360
(851,764)
6S0,675
680,675
$2,876,086
$3,048,216
$3,048,216
2
2
1
0.50
1
1
2
2
1
0.50
1
1
$457-556
395^180
457-556
415-505
710-863
556-676
$11,544
9,960
6,672
3,030
10,356
8,112
$11,544
9,960
6,672
3,030
10,356
8,112
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
457-556
395^tS0
350-425
367-425
415-505
556-676
11,820
8,400
4,404
5,484
7,728
11,820
8,400
4,404
5,484
7,728
2
2
10.50
1
2
2
10.50
1
457-556
395-480
415-505
710-S63
13,344
11,520
60,654
8,520
13,344
11,520
60,654
8,520
2
8
2
4
25
1
1
1
2
8
2
4
25
1
1
1
457-556
395-480
584-710
505-614
435-530
415-505
556-676
746-905
12,432
40,644
14,904
26,976
143,376
6,060
7,008
8,952
12,432
40,644
14,904
26,976
143,376
6,060
7,008
8,952
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
457-556
746-905
614-746
530-644
435-530
6,672
10,860
8,520
13,032
5,484
6,672
10,860
8,520
13,032
5,484
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
213
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SALARIES AND WAGES
| NO. OF POSITIONS
| 66-67 67-68 68-69
I (filled) (tnth.) (Amh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SERV-
ICES AND EXPENSE— Continued
Publications Office:
Secretary 1.01
Senior artist 0 83
Artist 1.86
Publications manager II 1
Editor IV 1
Editor III 1
Public Information Office :
Public affairs advisor 1
Public information manager 1
Senior typist-clerk 1.77
Visitor program assistant 1.25
Senior administrative assistant 1
Administrative assistant 0.75
Writer IV 2 21
Writer III 2
Printing and Production — Current :
Senior clerk 1.83
Principal typist-clerk 0.98
Senior typist-clerk 1.70
Varitypist 1.87
Senior duplicating machine operator 1
Duplicating machine operator 4.47
Principal offset duplicating machine
operator 0.57
Senior offset duplicating machine
operator 2.34
Offset duplicating machine operator 2.43
Production manager I 0.67
Manager printing and binding
services 0.50
Supervising reproduction section 0.65
Mail and Messenger — Health Science :
Senior typist-clerk 1
Mail service supervisor 1
Mail clerk II 1.5S
Mail clerk I 13.97
Senior administrative assistant 0.17
Administrative assistant 0.16
Receiving :
Senior tvpist-clerk 2
Typist-clerk 1.S9
Deliveryman 4. OS
Storekeeper III 2
Storekeeper II 1.25
Storekeeper I 3.6S
Automotive equipment operator II 2.50
Truck driver 2.4S
Storehouse :
Principal clerk 3.37
Senior clerk 4.97
Clerk 2
Key punch operator II 1
Key punch operator I 1
Storekeeper IV 1
Storekeeper III 2
Storekeeper II 3
Storekeeper I 10.97
Stores helper 1.11
Telephone and Telegraph :
Communications supervisor IV 1
Communications service representa-
tive 1.80
Chief communications attendant 1
Teletype operator 0.91
Senior typist-clerk 4.52
Administrative assistant 1
UC Garage :
Principal clerk 1
Automotive mechanic 2
Automotive mechanic helper 1
Garage attendant 0.88
Senior garage manager 1
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$457-5r,(i
$5,700
$5,760
1
1
676-821
!l.:j'.IG
i),:;'.Mi
1
1
556-076
7,008
7.IM1.S
1
1
950-1. 155
13,860
13.SC.0
1
1
S63-1.048
11,400
11,400
1
1
710-8G3
9,396
«i.:i!Mi
1
1
1.750*
21,000
21,000
1
1
1.417
17,000
17,000
2
2
395-1S0
9,720
9,720
2
492-599
12,912
12,912
1
1
710-S63
S.952
S.952
1
1
556-676
6,672
0,672
2.25
2.25
S63-1.04S
27,141
27,141
2
710-S63
19,752
19,752
4.50
4.50
395-180
22.S30
22,830
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
5
5
395-1S0
24,924
24,924
3
3
457-556
18,252
18,252
1
1
395-180
5,760
5,760
9
9
350^125
40,440
40,440
1
1
584-710
7,368
7,368
7
7
480-584
43,260
43,260
3
3
435-530
16.S00
16,800
1
1
863-1,048
11,976
11,976
0.50
0.50
998-1,213
7,278
7,27S
1
1
710-S63
8,952
8,952
1
1
395^S0
5,760
5,760
1
1
584-710
7,008
7,00S
2
2
505-614
13,344
13,344
13
13
435-530
75,732
75,732
1
1
710-863
8,952
8,952
1
1
556-676
7,72S
7,72S
o
0
395-4S0
10,500
10,500
o
2
350-425
S.400
S,400
4
4
405-492
20,940
20,940
2
2
644-7S3
18,792
1S.792
2
2
556-676
15,456
15,456
3
3
4S0-5S4
21,024
21.024
5
5
4S0-5S4
32,352
32,352
-
-
3.99 hr
-
-
3
3
457-556
19,704
19,704
6
6
395-4S0
32,052
32,052
2
2
350-425
9,504
9,504
1
1
405-192
5,352
5,352
1
1
367-425
4,860
4,860
1
1
710-863
10.356
10.356
2
0
644-7S3
18,792
IS, 792
4
4
556-676
31,008
31,O0S
11
11
480-5S4
76,416
76,416
2
2
342-^115
9.0S4
9.0S4
1
1
764-927
11,124
11,124
2
2
628-764
17,040
17.040
1
1
530-644
7.00S
7,008
1
1
395^S0
4,740
4,740
5
5
395-480
26,724
26.724
1
1
556-676
7,188
7,188
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
o
o
584-710
17,040
17,040
1
1
584-710
6.060
6.060
1
1
415-505
4,980
4,980
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
214
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69 I
(Filled) (imh.) (Aulh.) |
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SERV-
ICES AND EXPENSE— Continued
Central Stage Management :
Manager, central stage service 111
Auditorium manager II 2.84 3.50 3.50
Auditorium manager I 1.43 1 1
Principal clerk 1 1.25 1.25
Secretary 111
Senior scene technician 1 1
Scene technician - 1.50 1.50
Administrative assistant 111
Gifts and Endowments :
Gifts and endowments officer —
campus 1.50 1 1
Senior tvpist-clerk 1.40 1 1
Secretary 1.67 1 1
Senior administrative analyst 0.04 1 1
Assistant administrative analyst 111
Administrative assistant 1.54 2 2
Health and Safety:
Environmental health and safety
officer 111
Secretary 1 — -
Principal clerk 1.37 1.70 1.70
Typist-clerk 1 1
Administrative assistant 0.33 1 1
Environmental health and safety
technologist 3.77 5 5
Environmental health and safety
technician II 4.16 5 5
Environmental health and safety
technician I 1.92 2 2
Campus Computing Network :
Associate manager computing
facility — 1 1
Principal clerk — 1 1
Senior typist-clerk - 2 2
Tabulating supervisor — 1 1
Senior tabulating machine operator - 1 1
Tabulating machine operator — 2 2
Computer operations supervisor II - 2 2
Senior computer operator — 5 5
Computer operator — 7 7
Secretary - 2 2
Programmer III - 4 4
Programmer II — 3 3
Programmer I - 3 3
Senior administrative assistant - 1 1
Administrative assistant — 2 2
Senior electronics technician - 1 1
General assistance 108.4S 84.20 84.20
Totals, Institutional Services and Gen-
eral Expense 324.9S 3S1.40 3S1.40
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
Residence Halls Administration :
Residence halls administrator
Principal clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Food service manager V
Food service manager III
Administrative assistant
Residence halls manager IV
Dykstra Household — Administration :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Residence halls manager III
Dykstra Food — Administration :
Food service manager II
Residence halls manager III
Hershey Household — Administration :
Principal clerk
Residence halls manager II
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
$905-1.100
$13,200
$13,200
644-783
28,224
28,224
530-644
6,360
6,360
457-556
7,131
7,131
457-556
6,204
6,204
614-746
8,112
8,112
505-614
9,090
9,090
556-676
8,112
8,112
1,330*
15,950
15,950
395-180
4.9S0
4,9S0
457-556
5,760
5,760
905-1.100
10,860
10,860
614-746
8,952
8,952
556-676
14,784
14,784
1.229*
14,750
14,750
457-556
_
_
457-556
10,430
10,430
350-425
4.200
4,200
556-676
7,008
7,008
950-1,155
60,612
60,612
746-905
49,920
49,920
584-710
14,736
14,736
1,625*
19,500
19,500
457-556
6,060
6,060
395—180
10,332
10,332
614-746
8,304
8,304
530-644
7,728
7,728
457-556
10,704
10.704
905-1,100
24,864
24,864
614-746
43,920
43,920
530-644
4S.S40
48,840
457-556
12,732
12,732
905-1,100
45,972
45,972
746-905
27,756
27,756
614-746
23.S08
23.80S
710-863
8.952
8,952
556-676
15,360
15,360
676-821
9.S52
9,852
(551,824)
371, S61
371,861
$1,943,441
$2,468,917
$2,46S,917
1
1.73
1.79
1
0.76
0.98
0.73
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
$1,334*
457-556
457-556
415-505
973-1.1S3
746-905
556-676
905-1,100
$16,000
12,156
11.S20
4.9S0
12,336
10.122
7.72S
11,976
$16,000
12,156
11.S20
4,9S0
12,336
10,122
7,728
11,976
1
0.67
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
395-4S0
S21-99S
6,516
4,740
10,356
6,516
4,740
10,356
1.08
0.33
1
1
1
1
644-7S3
S21-99S
7,S72
10,356
7,S72
10,356
1
0.75
1
1
1
1
457-556
746-905
6,360
9,396
6,360
9,396
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
215
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
, 66-67 67-68 68-69
I (Fllltdl (Aulh.) (Au)h/
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES—
Continued
Hershey Food — Administration :
Food service manager II
Sproul Household — Administration :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Residence halls manager III
Sproul Food — Administration :
Senior clerk
Food service manager III
Food service manager I
Residence halls manager III
Rieber Household — Administration :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Residence halls manager I
Rieber Food — Administration :
Food service manager II
Food service manager I
Food service supervisor II
Hedrick Household — Administration :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Residence halls manager II
Residence halls manager IV
Hedrick Food — Administration :
Food service manager II
Food service manager I
Residence halls manager II
Park Vista — Administration :
Residence halls manager I
Married Students Housing —
Administration :
Secretary
Parking Operations :
Supervising cashier
Cashier
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Parking service manager
Parking supervisor III
Parking supervisor II
Parking supervisor I
Athletics Director's Office :
Intercollegiate athletics director . —
Assistant intercollegiate athletics
director
Principal clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer .
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Assistant business manager III
Athletics :
General Expense :
Storekeeper I
Physical therapist I
Office manager
News Bureau :
Secretary-stenographer
Writer IV
Writer III
Ticket Office :
Senior cashier
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk .
Senior administrative assistant —
Football-General :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics
Assistant coach — intercollegiate
athletics
* Not an established range.
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$644-783
1
0.67
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-506
395^1S0
S21-99S
0.67
0.69
0.33
1
0.67
1
0.33
1
0.67
1
0.33
395-480
746-905
556-676
S21-99S
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
395-480
614-746
0.83
0.91
0.50
1
3
1
3
644-783
556-676
435-530
1
0.05
0.28
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
395-480
746-905
905-1,100
1
0.75
0.11
1
1
1
1
1
1
644-783
556-676
746-905
014-746
457-556
$7,488
6,672
4.740
9,S52
4,740
7,110
6,432
3,251
6,672
4,740
S.952
7,488
11i.2-.ir,
6.672
4,740
8,952
7,87:2
7,680
8,952
8,304
6,672
S7,4SN
6,672
4,740
9,852
4,740
7.1K!
6,432
3,251
6,672
4,740
8,952
7,488
1 -.1,2! Hi
6.672
4.740
8,952
7,872
7,680
8,952
S,304
6,672
0.67
1
1
530-644
6,672
6,672
1.90
2
2
395-480
10,980
10,980
1.99
3
3
457-556
17,640
17,640
7.89
7
7
395-480
36,264
36,264
1.41
1
1
710-863
8,952
8,952
0.92
1
1
556-676
7,00S
7,008
0.33
1
1
821-998
11,676
11,676
0.33
1
1
676-821
8,952
8,952
1.67
1
1
584-710
7,920
7,920
3
3
3
505-614
20,916
20,916
1
1
1
1,917*
23,000
23,000
1
1
1
1,354*
16,250
16,250
1.02
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
2
415-505
11,820
11.820
1
1
1
710-S63
10.356
10.356
1
1
1
556-676
.8,112
S.112
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1 86
2
2
4S0-5S4
13.6S0
13.6S0
1
1
1
614-746
S.952
S.952
1
1
1
914*
10.96S
10,96S
0S9
1
1
415-505
4.980
4,980
0.95
0.95
0.95
S63-1.04S
11.947
11,947
1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
0.53
0.90
0.90
457-556
4,936
4.936
o
0
o
395-4S0
10,200
10.200
1
1
395-4S0
5.352
5.352
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
1,792*
21,500
21,500
7.S9
S
S
1.023*
9S,192
98,192
216
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
LOS ANGELES CAMPUS-Contimued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aoth.) (Aulfa.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
2,000*
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES—
Continued
Athletics — Continued
Basketball — General :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 111
Assistant coach — intercollegiate
athletics 111
Baseball :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 111
Assistant coach — intercollegiate
athletics 111
Crew:
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 111
Assistant coach — intercollegiate
athletics 0.06 0.10 0.10
Golf:
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 0.05 0.05 0.05
Gymnastics :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics - - -
Other :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics - - -
Soccer : »
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics — — -
Swimming :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 0.50 0.50 0.50
Assistant coach — intercollegiate
athletics - - -
Tennis :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics - - -
Waterpolo :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 0.50 0.50 0.50
Assistant coach — intercollegiate
athletics — - —
Wrestling :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 111
Track and crosscountry — general :
Head coach — intercollegiate
athletics 111
Assistant coach — intercollegiate
athletics 111
Canyon Recreation Center :
Principal clerk 0.99 1 1
Secretary 111
Recreation supervisor III 111
Recreation supervisor II 2.28 2 2
Recreation supervisor I 1.49 2 2
General assistance 340.44 422.55 422.55
Totals, Auxiliary Enterprise 431.17 528.55 528.55
Merit Increase and Provisions :
Academic - — — -
Nonacademic — — — —
TOTALS, LOS ANGELES CAMPUS- 8,020.89 8.570.21 8,570.21 $63,670,6S7
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
$1,500*
$1S,000
$18,000
1,101*
13,212
13,212
906*
10.S72
10,S72
447*
5,364
5,364
999*
11,9SS
11,988
2.340*
2,S0S
2,S08
928*
92S*
585*
1,101*
806*
457-556
457-556
746-905
614-746
530-644
(1,495,819)
$2,265,13S
1,200
988,799
186,104
1,200
4,980
4,980
4,860
4,860
2,688
2,688
5,568
5,568
2,490
2,490
4,416 4,416
5,568 5,568
2,490 2,490
7,020 7,020
13,212 13,212
9,636 9,636
6,060 6,060
5,760 5,760
10,860 10,S60
16,872 16.S72
13,368 13.36S
1,543,014 1,543,014
$2,465,S72 $2,465,S72
988,799
186,104
$70,605,320 $70,605,320
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
217
RIVERSIDE CAMPUS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
Ifi'N) (Aulh.) (A„th.)
-I
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PROPOSED
1968-69
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Chancellor's Office :
Chancellor j
Assistant to chancellor — budget and
planning j
Assistant to chancellor _ 0 42
Principal clerk 031
Senior typist-clerk 142
Secretary £7g
Secretary-stenographer o!.59
Senior planning analyst I _ o!,50
Associate planning analyst _. 0 50
Budget analyst l'
Senior administrative assistant _ 0.58
Administrative assistant o!92
Vice Chancellor — Academic Affairs :
Vice chancellor 0.67
Summer differential _'
Administrative stipend -
Secretary 1.58
Secretary-stenographer o!72
Administrative assistant 0.42
Vice Chancellor — Administration :
Vice chancellor 1
Secretary 1
Assistant business manager IV 0.06
Vice Chancellor — University
Relations :
Vice chancellor 0.88
Special assistant to chancellor 0.66
Secretary 0.33
Stores helper 0.13
Administrative assistant 0.17
tration :
Federal Contract and Grant Adminis-
Principal clerk _
Assistant to Chancellor — Administra-
tive Management :
Assistant to the vice chancellor 0.92
Administrative analyst -
Accounting Office :
Accounting officer 0.5S
Principal clerk 3.33
Senior clerk 6.21
Clerk 1.72
Secretary-stenographer 1
Administrative assistant 1.33
Accountant III 0.33
Accountant II 2.67
Architects and Engineers :
Principal architect 0.50
Building Program Clearing Account :
Principal architect 0.50
Secretary 1
Secretary-stenographer 1.3S
Senior architectural draftsman 1
Junior architectural draftsman 0.97
Senior architect I 1
Campus planner II 0.13
Project architect 0.91
Senior construction inspector 1
Associate construction inspector 6.96
Senior landscape architect 0.50
Associate landscape architect 0.50
Principal engineer 1
Associate engineer 0.50
Senior administrative assistant 1
Business Services Office :
Manager, business services 1
Principal clerk 0.42
Senior clerk 1.15
Secretary-stenographer 1
Administrative assistant 0.92
Assistant business manager II 0.67
* Not an established range.
1
2.75
1.25
1
1
1.50
0.67
o
1
0.50
1
1
1
1
2.75
1.25
1
1
1.50
0.67
2
1
0.50
SALARY RANGE
.$2,917*
1.225'
LOSS*
ir,7 -.-.-,<;
395-480
457-556
415-505
998-1.21.°.
783-950
746-905
710-863
556-676
2.100*
457-556
415-505
556-676
2.083*
457-556
1,048-1.273
1,458*
848*
457-556
342^15
1
1
556-676
3
3
457-556
1
1
1,291*
1
1
746-905
1
1
1,100*
3
3
457-556
7
7
395-480
2
2
350-425
1
1
415-505
2
2
556-676
1
1
905-1,100
2
2
746-905
0.50
0.50
1,750*
0.50
0.50
1,291*
1
1
457-556
2
2
415-505
1
1
905-1,100
1
1
676-783
1
1
1.155-1,405
1
1
1,155-1,405
1
1
99S-1.213
1
1
998-1,213
7
7
905-1,100
1
1
998-1,213
—
—
905-1.100
1
1
1,273-1,548
1
1
950-1,155
1
1
710-S63
1
1
1,333*
1
1
457-556
1
1
395-4S0
1
1
415-505
_
—
556-674
1
1
746-905
$35,000
14,700
4,980
16.701
6.735
11. 'J7!',
9,396
13.698
16,884
1.122
4.400
11,244
5,484
3.504
25.000
6,060
12,276
17,500
6,672
16,452
15,500
S.773
13,200
18,7S0
34,620
8,400
4,980
14,928
11,400
19,956
7,750
7,750
6,060
10,716
13,200
8,520
16,860
13.S60
13,200
14,556
S6,100
13,860
18,576
11,400
10,356
16,000
5,484
4.9S0
6,060
S,952
$35,000
14,700
4,980
10.701
6.735
11,976
9.390
13,698
16.884
1.122
4.400
11.244
5.484
3.504
25,000
6.060
12,276
17.500
6,672
16,452
15,500
S,773
13,200
1S.7S0
34,620
S,400
4.9S0
14,928
11,400
19,956
7,750
7,750
6,060
10,716
13,200
S,520
16.S60
13,860
13,200
14,556
86.100
13,860
18,576
11,400
10.356
16,000
5,484
4.9S0
6,060
8,952
218
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
RIVERSIDE CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auih.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Cashier :
Supervising cashier
Cashier
Purchasing :
Purchasing agent
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Buver III
Buyer II
Buyer I
Inventory :
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Storekeeper II
Contracts and Grants Administration :
Associate dean
Administrative stipend
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Personnel Office :
Personnel manager
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Employment representative II
Personnel analyst
Assistant personnel analyst
General assistance
Totals, General Administration
1
2
1
2
1
2
SALARY RANGE
$530-644
395-480
$6,672
10,080
$6,672
10,080
1
0.71
1.90
1.37
1
1
1.92
0.98
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1,164*
457-556
395^80
350-425
457-556
S21-998
676-821
584-710
13,975
6,516
14,220
6,204
10,860
19,248
8,304
13,975
6,516
14,220
6,204
10,860
19,248
8,304
0.25
0.50
0.25
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
395^80
395-480
556-676
4,740
6,672
4,740
6,672
0.50
1
1
0.50
1
1
0.50
1
1
1,300*
395-480
556-676
7,800
1,800
4,980
8,112
7,S00
1,800
4,980
8,112
1
2
2.50
1
1
0.86
S.60
1
2
2.50
1
1
1
2.30
1
2
2.50
1
1
1
2.30
1,100*
457-556
395-480
676-281
746-905
614-746
(47,150)
13,200
13,032
12,600
8,952
9,396
7,728
13,199
13,200
13,032
12,600
S.952
9,396
7.72S
13,199
94
97.97 97.97
$813,950
$892,851
INSTRUCTION AND DEPART-
MENTAL RESEARCH
Academic :
Associate director 0.44
Assistant director 0.50
Dean 1.42
Associate dean 0.50
Divisional dean 1
Summer differential -
Administrative stipend —
Professor 51.53
Associate professor 67.27
Assistant professor 101.11
Instructor 3.34
Associate 22.18
Lecturer 31.S3
Supervisor in physical education 1
Associate supervisor in physical ed-
ucation 2.67
Assistant supervisor in physical ed-
ucation 5
Supervisor teacher education 5
Teaching assistant 51.34
Researcher — agricultural experiment
station 40.63
Associate researcher 32.17
Assistant research 19.6S
Research assistant 9.11
Specialist 5
Associate specialist 9
Nonacademic :
Senior nurseryman 2.80
Nurseryman 3.62
Principal clerk 3.13
Senior clerk 1.04
Senior typist-clerk S.40
Typist-clerk 3.1S
Secretary 23.81
Secretary-stenographer 32.05
Stenographer 2.75
* Not on established range.
$892,851
0.50
0.50
$2,100*
$12,600
$12,600
0.50
0.50
1,442*
8,650
8,650
1.42
1.42
2,017*
34,377
34,377
0.50
0.50
1,475*
8,850
S,850
1
1
1,267*
15,200
15,200
_
_
_
2,773
2,773
_
_
-
30,000
30,000
78.04
78.04
1,233-1,S67
1,446,664
1,446,664
73.26
73.26
983-1,125
930,965
930,965
123.58
123.58
775-925
1,261,745
1,261,745
4
4
675
32,400
32,400
10.75
10.75
544-680
82,269
S2.269
3.76
3.76
1,050*
47,373
47,373
2
2
1,125*
27,000
27,000
3
3
881*
31,700
31,700
4
4
746*
35,800
35,800
6
6
S57*
61,680
61,680
58.90
58.90
333-368
352,700
352,700
101.64
101.64
1,441-2,100
1,722,282
1,722,282
0.95
0.95
1,142-1,300
13,015
13,015
_
S09-l,067
—
—
12
12
572
82,3S6
82,386
7
7
1,191-1,482
106,36S
106.36S
7
7
904-1,104
89,760
S9,760
3
3
556-676
22.S96
22,896
4.50
4.50
480-584
29,S74
29,874
10.50
10.50
457-556
60,618
60,618
1.50
1.50
395^80
7,722
7,722
10.75
10.75
395^80
54,657
54,657
6.03
6.03
350^25
22,611
22,611
26.50
26.50
457-556
166,788
166,7S8
32.50
32.50
415-505
177,333
177,333
3.50
3.50
386^169
16,614
16,614
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
21S
RIVERSIDE CAMPUS-Continued
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
'Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
INSTRUCTION AND DEPART-
MENTAL RESEARCH— Continued
Nonaeademic — Continued
Storekeeper II 2 2
Storekeeper I 1.79 3
Senior scientific illustrator 1 1
Principal television technician 0.08 1
Senior television technician 1.13 1
Television technician 0.67 —
Senior wardrobe technician 1 1
Library assistant III 1.34 1
Library assistant I 0.35 1
Programmer 0.01 -
Senior administrative assistant 3 3
Administrative assistant 11.77 12
Laboratory business oflicer II 0.42 2
Senior maintenance man 1 1
Maintenance man 2 2
Senior cryogenic technician 0.67 1
Principal electronics technician 0.08 1
Senior electronics technician 1.95 1
Electronics technician 2.79 3
Principal laboratory glassblower 1 1
Senior laboratory glassblower 1 1
Farm machinery mechanic 1 1
Principal laboratory mechanic 1 1
Senior laboratory mechanician 6.09 6.25
Laboratory mechanician 0.25
Laboratory assistant IV 2 2
Laboratory assistant III 4.59 4
Laboratory assistant II 2.84 3
Laboratory assistant I 9.41 10
Laboratory helper 0.83 -
Laboratory technician IV 66.91 72
Laboratory technician III 6.92 5
Laboratory technician II 52.27 60
Laboratory technician I 7.56 6.50
Senior museum scientist 1 1
Museum scientist 1 2
Museum technician 1 —
Senior museum preparator 0.97 1
General assistance 34.10 46.15
Agriculture transferred to organized
research -320.93 -331.09
Totals, Instruction and Departmental
Research 456.71 527.64
SUMMER SESSION
o
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
12
2
T
o
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
6.25
0.25
2
4
3
10
72
5
60
6.50
1
1
46.15
-331.09
527.64
SALARY RANGE
$556-676
480-584
676-821
783-950
676-821
584-676
584-710
530-644
395-480
905-1,100
710-S63
556-676
905-1,100
644-746
530-614
676-821
783-950
676-821
584-676
7S3-950
710-863
584-710
746-905
676-S21
584-710
710-863
584-710
480-584
415-505
342-415
7S3-950
710-863
644-783
530-644
783-950
644-783
530-644
584-710
(184-282)
(3,543,104)
$4,753,451
$16,224
18,792
9,852
9,396
8,112
7.536
7.728
5,628
27.300
91,044
23,376
8.952
14,016
9,852
9,612
9,396
22,296
11.400
10.356
7,728
10,860
58,911
1,842
20,208
33.288
21,024
56,50S
784,944
50,784
501,270
38,676
11,400
17,124
6.672
249,385
-3,660,579
$5,526,583
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES— OTHER
Intercollegiate Athletics :
Summer differential
General assistance
2.11
1.37
Totals, Organized Activities — Other
ORGANIZED RESEARCH
2.11
1.37
1.37
1.37
!,281
l$2,000
6,601
$10,281
Academic :
0.50
4.50
1
1
1
4.75
1
1
1
4.75
1
1
$1,6S3
—
Research — agricultural experiment
station
1.441-2,100
1,191-1,482
909-1,104
* Not an established range.
$8,601
$20,200
3,900
73.743
17,7S4
12,612
PROPOSED
1968-69
$16,224
18,792
it.sr.'.'
9.396
8,112
7,536
7,728
5,628
27,300
91,044
23,376
8,952
14,016
9,852
9,612
9,396
22,296
11,400
10,356
7,728
10,860
58,911
1,842
20,208
33.288
21,024
56,508
784,944
50,784
501.270
38,676
11,400
17.124
6.072
249,3S5
-3,660,579
$5,526,583
Summer Session Administration :
Director
Administrative assistant
General assistance
0.12
0.25
5.73
0.50
1
7
0.50
1
7
$1,433*
556-676
(63,133)
$77,669
$8,600
7.728
78.6S3
$S,600
7,728
7S,6S3
Totals, Summer Session
6.10
8.50
8.50
$95,011
$95,011
$2,000
6,601
$8,601
$20,200
3,900
73,743
17,784
12,612
220
University of California
RIVERSIDE CAMPUS-Continued
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(filled) (Aulh.)
68-69
(Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ORGANIZED RESEARCH— Continued
Nonacademic :
Principal superintendent of cultiva-
tions 111
Senior superintendent of cultiva-
tions 2 2 2
Superintendent of cultivations 111
Cultivationist 7.30 7 7
Farm laborer 111
Nurseryman 111
Senior orchardist 6 6 6
Orchardist 5.67 5 5
Principal clerk 1.90 1.90 1.90
Clerk 8.23 8.23
Key punch operator III - 1 1
Senior computer operator 111
Secretary 111
Secretary-stenographer 111
Draftsman - 1 1
Statistician 111
Junior statistician 0.59 1 1
Programmer III 1 1
Programmer I - 1.85 1.85
Administrative assistant 111
Senior maintenance man 1.41 — —
Maintenance man 0.67 - -
Senior farm maintenance man 0.25 2 2
Farm maintenance man 0.67 1 1
Senior electronics technician 0.25 0.25
Automotive mechanic helper 2 2 2
Garage attendant 0.50 -
Senior farm machinery mechanic 1 1 1
Farm machinery mechanic 2 2 2
Senior laboratory mechanician 0.78 1.25 1.25
Laboratory mechanician 0.75 0.75
Farm equipment operator II 5.33 6 6
Farm equipment operator I 1.23 2 2
Laboratory technician IV 3 3 3
Laboratory technician II 4.69 5 5
General assistance 53.79 26.46 26.46
Agriculture transferred from instruc-
tion and research 320.93 331.09 331.09
Totals, Organized Research 437.71 436.53 436.53
LIBRARIES
Library — General :
University librarian
Assistant University librarian-
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Senior clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Storekeeper I
Senior photographer
Photographer
Bibliographer I
Library assistant III
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Administrative assistant
Library — Agriculture :
Librarian V
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Typist-clerk
Library assistant III
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
General assistance
Totals, Libraries
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
,$746-905
614-946
505-614
435-530
377-457
480-584
505-614
457-556
457-556
350-425
469-571
614-746
457-556
415-505
435-530
746-905
614-746
905-1.100
614-746
556-676
044-746
530-614
644-746
530-014
676-821
457-556
415-505
644-783
584-710
676-821
584-710
530-644
457-556
7S3-950
644-783
(425,301)
(3,543,104)
$4,030,914
$10,S60
17,064
7,36S
39.972
5,220
7,00S
43.S4S
33,360
12.677
37,195
5,904
7.72S
6,672
5.4S4
5,352
10,860
7,36S
10,861
13,630
7.00S
17,904
7,368
2,028
13,032
9,396
17,040
10,869
5,526
44,412
12,420
34,200
45,660
125,541
3,660,579
$4,429,653
$10,860
17,064
7.36S
39,972
5,220
7.00S
43.S48
33,360
12,677
37,195
5,904
7,728
6,672
5.484
5,352
10.860
7,368
10,861
13,630
7,008
17.904
7,368
2,028
13,032
9,396
17.040
10,869
5,526
44,412
12,420
34,200
45,660
125,541
3,660,579
$4,429,653
1
1
1
$1,500*
$18,000
$1S,000
1
1
1
1.258*
15.100
15,100
3.84
3.50
3.50
871-1,058
40,575
40,575
2
3
3
750-913
30,400
30,400
2.50
5.50
5.50
621-788
43,500
43,500
5.77
5
5
558-621
35,650
35,650
1
1
1
395^180
5,760
5,760
0.50
0.50
0.50
350-425
2,490
2,490
0.47
1
1
395-480
4,980
4,980
9.24
10.50
10.50
350-425
46,674
46,674
1.95
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
1
1
1
480-584
6,672
6.672
0.67
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,368
0.33
—
—
530-644
—
—
2 27
o
2
395-480
10,980
10.980
4.98
6
6
530-644
43,896
43,896
8.82
9
9
457-556
56,400
56,400
15.74
19
19
395-480
96,888
96.888
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8.112
_
1
1
1,004-1,283
13,350
13.350
1
_
_
871-1,058
—
—
1
1
1
750-913
10.250
10,250
2
2
o
621-788
16,800
16,800
_
1
1
558-621
6,700
6,700
1.46
2
2
350-425
8,724
8,724
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
0.25
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
2.67
2
o
395-180
11,112
11,112
24.53
19.24
19.24
(92,241)
$562,852
79,630
$639,559
79,630
97.99
102.24
102.24
$639,559
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
University of California
RIVERSIDE CAMPUS-Continued
221
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Anlh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
CAMPUS PUBLIC SERVICE
Arts and Lectures :
Secretary-stenographer
Manager I, arts and lectures
Senior administrative assistant
General assistance
Totals, Campus Public Service
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
OF PLANT
Superintendence :
Administrator of physical plant
Senior clerk
Secretary
Senior superintendent of grounds
and buildings
Grounds Maintenance :
Tree trimmer
Supervising groundsman II
Grounds foreman
Groundsman
Automotive mechanic
Grounds equipment operator
Farm equipment operator I
Janitorial Service :
Custodian/matron
Custodian supervisor I
Custodian foreman II
Custodian foreman I
Cook-housekeeper
Laborer
Maintenance man
Plant Service :
Superintendent of grounds and
buildings
Graft foreman
Senior maintenance man
Maintenance man
Assistant craft foreman .
Assistant chief steam operating
engineer
Police :
Chief of police
Police sergeant
Police officer
Secretary
Steam :
Chief steam operating engineer
Steam operating engineer
General assistance
Totals, Maintenance and Operation of
Plant
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean of Students :
Dean of students
Associate dean of students — men
Associate dean of students — women
Priucipal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Stenographer
Administrative assistant
Assistant dean of students
Advisor, foreign students
Counseling Center :
Counseling center manager
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$415-505
$5,484
$5,484
0.75
1
1
746-905
9,852
9,852
0.25
—
—
710-803
_
_
1.72
2.19
2.111
(8,300)
8,515
8,515
3.72
4.19
4.19
.$22,159
$23,851
$23,851
1
o
o
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
$1,333*
393-4S0
457-556
$16,000
16,464
6,672
$16,000
16,464
6,072
0.95
1
1
950-1,155
12,192
12,192
0.87
1
2.42
39.71
0.50
1.92
0.50
1
1
3
37
1
4
1
1
3
37
1
4
505-676
044-783
505-614
435-530
5S4-710
480-584
457-556
6,360
9,396
20,796
223,968
7.00S
26,112
6,360
9,396
20,796
223,96S
7,008
26,112
53.37
1
1
3.43
1
0.42
0.08
52
1
1
3
1
5
1
52
1
1
3
1
5
1
415-505
5S4-746
530-644
457-556
395-480
435-530
530-614
291.58S
8,520
7,72S
19,104
5,484
28,032
7,008
291,5SS
8,520
7,72S
19,104
5,484
2S.032
7,008
2
4.12
18.56
3
1.83
o
5
19
3
2
o
5
19
3
2
S21-998
710-S21
644-746
530-614
076-7S3
23,952
49.260
168,576
22,104
18,792
23,952
49,260
168.576
22,104
18,792
1
1
1
676-7S3
8,520
S,520
1
3
7
1
1
3
7
1
1
q
o
7
1
821-99S
644-783
584-710
457-556
10,104
27,744
54,408
6,672
10,104
27,744
54.40S
6,672
1
5
24.51
1
5
24.79
1
5
24.79
746-863
644-746
(150,726)
$1,209,724
9,396
44,760
155,131
9,396
44,760
155,131
186.19
191.79
191.79
$1,311,851
$1,311,851
1
1
1
$1,500*
$18,000
$18,000
1
1
1
1,187*
14,248
14,248
1
1
1
892*
10,700
10,700
0.41
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
0.91
1
1
395^80
4,740
4,740
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.45
2
2
415-505
10,200
10,200
0.42
—
—
386^69
—
—
0.99
1
1
556-676
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
0.67
0.67
0.67
S21-99S
4,154
4,154
1
1
1
1,146*
13,750
13,750
1
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,060
0.21
1
1
395-480
5,220
5,220
222
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
RIVERSIDE CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
I"
MO. OF POSITIONS
, 66-67 67-68 68-69
I (Filled) (Aiilh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Counseling Center — Continued
Typist-clerk
Counseling psychologist. II
Counseling psychologist I
Counselor II
Counselor I
Psychometrist
Cultural Program — Drama :
Senior scene technician
Scene technician
Cultural Program — Debate :
Advisor, foreign students
Educational Placement Office :
Senior typist-clerk
Placement interviewer II
Financial Aid Office :
Principal clerk
Typist-clerk
Housing Office :
Secretary-stenographer
Assistant dean of students
Placement Office :
Placement office manager
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Placement officer manager I
Placement interviewer II
Assistant dean of students
Recreational Program — Physical Edu
cation Facility :
Recreation supervisor II
Registrar — Admissions Officer :
Registrar and admission officer
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Assistant registrar II
Assistant registrar I
Student Health Service :
Student health service director
Principal clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
General assistance
Totals, Student Services 75.87
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SERV-
ICES AND EXPENSE
Federal Grants and Contract Admin-
istration :
Principal clerk
Academic Senate Office :
Secretary
Administrative assistant
Central Duplicating Service :
Principal offset duplicating machine
operator
Senior offset duplicating machine
operator
Garage — Current, operations :
Principal clerk
Automotive mechanic
Automotive mechanic helper
Garage attendant
Senior garage manager
if ail and Messenger :
Mail service supervisor
Mail clerk II
Mail clerk I
* Not an established range.
0.42
0.67
2
0.38
0.25
0.25
1
2.50
1
2.50
SALARY RANGE
$350-425
905-1,100
821-998
614-746
530-644
530-644
$12,576
24,367
$12,576
24,367
1
1
1
1
1
1
614-746
505-614
8,112
6,672
8,112
6,672
0.33
0.35
0.35
S21-99S
3,500
3,500
1
0.93
1
1
1
1
395-480
584-710
4,980
7,188
4,980
7,188
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
350-425
6,204
4,404
6,204
4,404
1
1
0.50
1
0.50
415-505
710-S63
6,060
4,062
6,060
4,062
0.67
0.33
1
1.8S
0.94
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
846*
395^tS0
395-480
7S3-950
5S4-710
710-863
10,150
4,9S0
13,296
9,612
10,150
4,980
13,296
9,612
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
4
4.83
349
1.97
0.58
0.25
2.75
0.42
0.5S
1
4
5
4
3
1
2
1
1
4
5
4
3
1
2
1
1,350*
457-556
395^S0
395-4S0
350-425
415-505
710-S63
556-676
710-S63
628-764
16,200
25,296
25,764
20,304
13,476
8,520
14,736
9,612
16,200
25,296
25,764
20,304
13,476
8,520
14,736
9,612
0.50
0.S3
0.87
1
1
22.69
0.50
1
1
1
1
26.29
0.50
1
1
1
1
26.29
1,750*
457-556
350-425
415-505
556-676
(159,205)
10,500
6,516
4,524
5.62S
8,112
167,293
10,500
6,516
4,524
5,628
8,112
167,293
S2.S1 S2.81
$53S,S79
$457-556
$5SS,S24
$5,484
$5S8,S24
$5,484
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
556-676
5,760
7,920
5,760
7,920
1
1
1
584-710
8,304
8,304
1
1
1
480-584
6,672
6,672
0.S3
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
457-556
584-710
457-556
415-505
710-S63
6,204
22,428
6,516
6,060
10,356
6,204
22,428
6,516
6,060
10,356
1
1
2.15
1
1
2.50
1
1
2.50
584-710
505-614
435-530
8.304
7,368
15,300
8,304
7,368
15,300
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
University of California
RIVERSIDE CAMPUS-Continued
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
{Filled) (Aulh.)
68-69
(*mh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
223
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SERV-
ICES AND EXPENSE—
Continued
Photographic Service:
Principal photographer 111
Receiving :
Senior typist-clerk 0.83 1 1
Deliveryman 1.21 — —
Stenographer 0.17 - -
Storekeeper II 111
Storekeeper I 0.58 1 1
Automotive equipment operator I 1.10 2 2
Storehouse — Current Operations :
Principal clerk 111
Senior typist-clerk 111
Typist-clerk 2.03 2 2
Storekeeper III 111
Storekeeper II 0.92 1 1
Storekeeper I 2.67 3 3
Telephone and Telegraph :
Communications supervisor II 1.59 1 1
Communications attendant 2.25 2 2
Principal clerk 0.42 1 1
Health and Safety :
Student health services director 0.04 0.04 0.04
Environmental health and safety of-
ficer 111
Principal clerk 111
Environmental health and safety
technician II 111
Public Information Office :
News and publications officer 0.83 1 1
Secretary 0.97 1 1
Publications manager I 0.17 — —
General assistance 18.13 21.57 21.57
Totals, Institutional Services and Ex-
pense 55.89 62.11 62.11
SALARY BANGS
$746-905
$10,S60
$10,S60
395-180
405-492
386-469
r..-,i; c.7i";
480-584
415-505
4,980
7,728
6,060
!i.'.ii;o
4,980
7.728
6.060
9,960
457-556
395-480
350-425
644-783
556-676
480-584
6.360
5.220
S.400
:i.:;:n;
7,728
18,132
6.360
5.220
8,400
9.396
7,728
18,132
628-764
395-480
457-556
7,536
11.520
6,060
7,536
11.520
6,060
1,750*
840
840
1.125*
457-556
13,500
6,516
13,500
6.516
746-905
10,104
10,104
882*
457-556
863-1.048
(S8,949)
10,600
6,672
93,275
10.600
6,672
93,275
$343,105
$378,123
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
Student Housing — General Expens
Clearing Account :
Resident halls administrator
Secretary-stenographer
Food service manager IV
Residence halls manager II
Student Center Direction :
Secretary
Assistant business manager IV _.
Coffee Shop — Current :
Food service manager III
Bookstore — Current :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Storekeeper I
Key punch operator II
Administrative assistant
Bookstore manager
General assistance
Totals, Auxiliary Enterprises 113.66
Merit Increase and Provisions :
Academic -
Nonacademic —
149
149
$595,795
$849,759
-294,469
-38,074
TOTALS, RIVERSIDE CAMPUS-
* Not an established range.
$378,123
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,225*
415-505
842-1,023
746-905
$14,700
6.060
li;988
9,396
$14,700
6,060
11,988
9.396
-
1
1
1
1
457-556
1,048-1,273
5.628
13,632
5,628
13,632
-
1
1
746-905
10.06S
10,068
1.32
0.66
0.34
1.08
0.29
1.92
1
103.05
2
1
1
2
1
135
2
1
1
2
1
135
457-556
395-480
395-480
480-584
405-492
556-676
950*
(512,001)
11.820
4,980
6,204
15,264
11,400
728,619
11.820
4,980
6,204
15,264
11,400
72S.619
$849,759
-294,469
-3S.074
1,529.951,664.15 1,664.15 $12,958,779 $14,412,123 $14,412,123
224
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN DIEGO CAMPUS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Apthj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Chancellor's Office :
Chancellor
Vice chancellor
Assistant to the chancellor
Principal clerk
Secretary
Senior administrative assistant
Departmental administrative assist-
ant
Academic Personnel Office :
Administrative assistant to
chancellor
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Vice Chancellor — Graduate Studies
and Research :
Assistant vice chancellor
Vice Chancellor — Academic Affairs :
Vice chancellor
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Departmental administrative assist-
ant
Vice Chancellor — Administration :
Vice chancellor
Assistant to the vice chancellor
Assistant vice chancellor
Senior clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Departmental administrative assist-
ant
Budget Office:
Typist-clerk
Assistant budget analyst
Accountant III
Programming and Analytical Studies :
Assistant to chancellor
Secretary
Senior planning analyst I
Associate planning analyst
Senior administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Secretary-stenographer
Accounting Office :
Accounting officer
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Clerk
Principal typist-clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Assistant administrative analyst —
Administrative assistant
Accountant III
Accountant II
Accountant I
Contracts and Grants Office :
Contracts and grants officer
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Architects and Engineers :
Principal architect
Assistant campus planner
Administrative services officer II
Campus planner II
Building Program Clearing Account :
Principal architect
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$2,917*
$35,000
$35,000
1
—
—
1,95S*
—
—
1
1
1
1,311
15,735
15,735
1
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,484
3.05
o
2
457-556
11,68S
11.6SS
1
1
1
710-863
S,952
8,952
2.18
614-746
8,520
S.520
1
1
1
1,167*
14,000
14.000
1.19
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
1.50
1
1
395-480
5.352
5,352
3.06
3.75
3.75
556-676
26,38S
26,3SS
0.83
1
1
1,375*
16,500
16,500
0.33
1
1
2 992*
27,500
27,500
0.50
1
1
395-4S0
4,9S0
4,9S0
—
1
1
746-905
9,852
9,S52
1
1
1
556-676
7,368
7,36S
0.50
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
2,333*
28,000
28,000
1.46
1
1
1,367*
16,400
16,400
—
1
1
1,708*
20,500
20,500
—
1
1
395-4S0
4,860
4,860
1.25
1
1
457-556
6,060
6.060
2.02
1
1
415-505
5,220
5,220
1
1
1
614-746
S,520
S.520
0.96
1
1
350-425
4.9S0
4.9S0
1
1
1
614-746
7,368
7.368
1
1
1
905-1.100
12.SS8
12,888
0.5S
_
-
1,275*
_
_
0.63
1
1
457-556
6.060
6,060
1
2
998-1.213
25.836
25.836
1
1
1
783-950
10.104
10.104
0.06
1
1
905-1,100
11.976
11,976
0.54
1
1
556-676
8.112
8.112
o.ss
-
—
415-505
-
-
1
1
1
1.250*
14.500
14,500
5.36
4
4
457-556
24,396
24.396
7.40
7.16
7.16
395-4S0
38.146
38,146
2.02
2
2
350-425
8.712
8,712
—
o
2
457-556
11,256
11,256
2
4.50
4.50
395-480
21.990
21,990
2
2
2
415-505
11,820
11,820
1
1
1
614-746
8.952
8,952
3.39
4
4
556-676
28,800
28.800
o
2
2
905-1.100
24,324
24,324
4.92
6
6
746-905
60,780
60,780
0.25
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
1,167*
14.000
14.000
1.17
o
o
457-556
11,520
11,520
0.42
1
1
395-480
4.860
4.860
1.42
1
1
395-480
5.760
5,760
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
0.50
0.50
0.50
1,792*
10.750
10,750
0.45
0.50
0.50
783-950
5,430
5,430
-
0.50
0.50
1,048-1,273
7,638
7.638
0.75
-
-
783-950
-
-
0.50
0.50
0.50
1,792*
10,750
10,750
1
1
1
457-556
6.360
6.360
1
1
1
395-480
5,352
5,352
3.77
4
4
395^180
20.640
20,640
0.51
1
1
350-425
4,200
4.200
3.34
3
3
457-556
18,024
18,024
HIGHER EDLX'ATIOX
University of California
225
SAN DIEGO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
IFIIlid) (Auih.) (Auih.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
2T
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Building Program Clearing Aceount-
Continued
Secretary-stenographer
Senior artist
Senior architectural draftsman __.
Junior architectural draftsman _.
Senior architect II
Senior architect I
Associate planning analyst
Assistant campus planner
Project architect
Senior construction inspector
Associate construction inspector
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Junior engineer
Administrative assistant
Assistant business manager I
Administrative services officer II
Draftsman
Business Manager:
Business manager
Principal clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Assistant business manager II
Administrative services officer II
Cashier :
Senior cashier
Cashier
Inventory :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Purchasing :
Purchasing agent
Principal clerk
Principal typist-clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Storekeeper IV
Buyer II
Buyer I
Personnel Office :
Personnel Manager
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Assistant administrative analyst
Employment officer I
Employment representative II —
Personnel analyst
Assistant personnel analyst
General assistance
Totals, General Administration
INSTRUCTION AND DEPART-
MENTAL RESEARCH
Academic ■
Vice chancellor 0.67 0.67 0.67
Associate dean 0.67 0.50 0.50
Provost 1-50 3 3
Administrative stipend - „„T_„ „„7,-„
Professor - 74.53 100.59 100.59
Associate professor 25.36 30.60 30.60
Assistant professor 62.20 9S.90 9S.90
Instructor 1 0.40 0.40
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
2.34
3
3
$415-505
$16,200
$16,200
1
1
1
076-821
9,168
9,168
2.78
3.50
3.50
905-1,100
39,360
3!i.:jt;o
0.72
1
1
670-783
8.112
X.112
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16.S60
0.96
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
0.52
0.50
0.50
7S3-950
5,430
5,430
5
5
D
998-1,213
69.360
69,360
1
1
1
99.S-1.213
14,556
14,556
0.17
1
1
905-1,100
12,576
12,576
2.97
3
3
1,100-1,337
46,596
46,596
2.98
3
3
950-1,155
39,636
39,636
1
1
1
676-783
8,736
8,736
2.25
*>
<>
556-676
14,592
14,592
0.25
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
0.23
-
-
435-530
-
-
1
1
1
1,542*
18,500
18,500
0.67
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
415-505
5,220
5,220
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
0.50
0.50
0.50
746-905
4,926
4,926
0.50
0.50
0.50
1,048-1,273
7.27S
7,278
0.92
1
1
457-556
5,628
5,628
0.91
1
1
395-480
4,980
4,980
1.96
3
3
457-556
17,172
17,172
2.74
3
3
395-480
14,820
14,820
o
2
2
395-480
9,960
9,960
1
1
1
350-425
5,100
5,100
1.15
1.25
1.25
556-676
8,850
8,850
1
1
1
1,300*
15,600
15,600
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3
1
1
457-556
5,628
5,628
4
4
395-480
21,876
21,876
2.91
3
3
350-425
13,260
13,260
1
1
1
457-556
6,204
6,204
0.50
0.50
0.50
710-863
4,926
4,926
5.23
4.40
4.40
676-821
41,548
41,548
0.07
1
1
584-710
7,008
7,008
1
1
1
1,400*
16,800
16,800
0.37
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
2.41
1
1
395-480
5,220
5,220
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.47
2.50
2.50
415-505
12,990
12,990
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
746-905
10,356
10,356
2
2
o
584-710
15,648
15,648
o
2
2
746-905
20.256
20,256
0.92
1
1
614-746
8,520
8,520
13.55
10.24
10.24
(102,895)
$1,387,089
57,219
$1,543,870
57,219
166.64
178.30
178.30
$1,543,870
$2,025*
$16,281
$16,281
1,817*
10,900
10,900
1,685*
60,674
60,674
—
20,616
20,616
1.233-2,100
1,991,445
1,991,445
9S3-1.458
394.11S
394,118
775-1.200
995,544
995,544
675-792
3,240
3,240
8— D-627SW
226
University of California
SAN DIEGO CAMPUS-Continued
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) lAulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION AND DEPART-
MENTAL RESEARCH— Continued
Academic — Continued
Associate
Lecturer
Supervisor in physical education
Assistant supervisor in physical edu-
cation
Junior supervisor in physical educa-
tion
Teaching assistant
Research assistant
Dean
Professor— SFTa— Med.-Clin.
Associate professor — SFTa —
Med-Clin.
Assistant professor — SFT a —
Med-Clin.
Nonacademic :
Assistant to chancellor — planning
and analysis
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Clerk
Principal typist-clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Storekeeper I
Senior scientific illustrator
Library assistant II
Associate development engineer
Assistant development engineer
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Departmental administrative assist-
ant
Laboratory business officer II
Laboratory business officer I
Principal electronics technician
Senior electronics technician
Recording technician
Senior laboratory mechanician
Laboratory mechanician
Senior animal technician
Laboratory assistant IV
Laboratory assistant III
Laboratory helper
Laboratory assistant I
Laboratory technician III
Laboratory technician II
Laboratory technician I
Senior architectural draftsman
Audio-visual and medical illustration
supervisor
Senior photographer :
Design draftsman
Senior museum scientist
General assistance
Totals, Instruction and Departmental
Research
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES— HOS-
PITALS AND CLINICS
Director — Hospitals and Clinics :
Director of hospitals and clinics 0.79 1 1
Assistant director of hospitals and
clinics 0.79 1 1
Secretary 1.33 1 1
Secretary-stenographer - 1 1
Administrative assistant 0.17 1 1
General assistance 596.091,170.301,170.30
Totals, Organized Activities — Hospi-
tals and Clinics 599.171.175.301,175.30
* Not an established range,
a Strict full time.
SALARY RANGE
5
3
3
$680-786
$21,756
$21,756
1.87
2.50
2.50
730-1,954
27,564
27,564
1
1
1
1,0S3-1,250
17,400
17,400
1
4
4
708-833
37,000
37,000
3
2
2
633-668
15,600
15,600
50.06
64.70
64.70
333-368
394,984
394,984
12.96
12.50
12.50
265-293
79,650
79,650
1
1
1
2,500*
30,000
30,000
1.50
7.70
7.70
1,692-3,642
266,135
266,135
0.70
19
19
1,383-2,325
468,480
46S,480
1.25
2
2
1,092-2,017
43,300
43,300
0.63
1,275*
_
11.79
12.25
12.25
457-556
73.36S
73.36S
3.08
4
4
395-480
20,424
20,424
0.17
0.50
0.50
350-425
2,154
2,154
2.30
6
6
457-556
34,500
34,500
9.25
15.05
15.05
395-1S0
74,721
74,721
3.56
3.50
3.50
350-425
15,282
15,282
24.51
30.45
30.45
457-556
184,131
1S4.131
1S.83
28.36
28.36
415-505
149.634
149,634
1
1
1
480-584
6,360
6,360
1.41
1.50
1.50
676-821
14,165
14,165
0.93
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,060
1.58
2
2
950-1,155
23,652
23,652
0.42
0.50
0.50
7S3-950
5,562
5,562
1
1
1
710-863
9,168
9,16S
13.73
18.93
18.93
556-676
137,305
137,305
o
9
>>
614-746*
17,904
17,904
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
3
3.50
3.50
746-905
37,002
37,002
3.18
2.56
2.56
7S3-950
26,868
26,868
5.32
6.50
6.50
676-821
58,512
58,512
0.86
1
1
644-746
7,728
7,728
2.04
9
2
676-S21
18,492
1S,492
1
1.50
1.50
584-710
11,232
11,232
1
1
1
505-614
7,36S
7,36S
0.92
2
2
710-863
19,464
19,464
2
*>
2
5S4-710
15,456
15,456
0.22
1
1
342^15
4,152
4,152
—
1
1
415-505
5,100
5,100
0.96
1.50
1.50
710-863
13,698
13.69S
2.05
3.S0
3.80
644-783
32,549
32,549
1
1
1
530-644
7.00S
7,008
0.45
0.50
0.50
905-1,100
5,700
5,700
1
3
3
821-998
34,200
34,200
0.04
1
1
614-746
8,112
8,112
0.60
0.50
0.50
710-S63
4,260
4,260
0.42
1
1
7S3-950
10,356
10,356
35.05
47.96
47.96
291,273
356,079
$6,365,613
356,079
403.57
567.42
567.42
$4,197,252
$6,365,613
$2,333*
1.583*
457-556
415-505
556-676
(4,918,030)
$4,959,950
$28,000
19,000
6,060
5,100
6,672
7,393,439
$7,45S,271
$28,000
19,000
6,060
5,100
6,672
7,393,439
$7,458,271
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
227
SAN DIEGO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (floth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ORGANIZED ACTIV1TI ES— OTHER
Vivarium — Medical School :
Senior maintenance man
Animal caretaker
Principal animal technician
Laboratory helper
Laboratory technician II
General assistance
Totals, Organized Activities — Other
ORGANIZED RESEARCH
SALARY RANGE
0.58
1
1
$644,746
$8,112
$8,112
0.74
1.80
1.80
395-480
8.364
8.364
1
o
o
584-710
15.528
15,528
0.44
1
1
342-115
4,104
4.104
0.67
1
1
644-783
8.112
8.112
0.52
1
1
2.499
3.030
3.930
3.95
Academic :
Director 1.75
Associate director 0.29
Assistant director 0.80
Dean 0.50
Administrative stipend -
Professor 18.84
Associate professor 2.43
Assistant professor 1.93
Researcher 3.36
Associate researcher 2.17
Assistant researcher 5.81
Postgraduate researcher — 11 months 0.83
Research assistant 4.52
Specialist 1
Associate specialist 2.50
Assistant specialist 2
Assistant curator 1
Nonacademic :
Principal clerk 3.32
Senior clerk 3.19
Principal typist-clerk 1.50
Senior typist-clerk 7.44
Key punch operator IV 0.90
Key punch operator II 1.42
Computer operations supervisor I _ 1
Senior computer operator 2.33
Computer operator 4.58
Coder 0.29
Secretary 1.64
Secretary-stenographer 1.12
Scientific illustrator 1.80
Senior engineer 0.75
Associate engineer 2.63
Principal engineering aid 1
Engineering aid 3.20
Senior development engineer -
Associate development engineer 1.04
Programmer IV 0.98
Programmer III 0.58
Programmer II 2.25
Programmer I 0.50
Senior administrative assistant 0.82
Administrative assistant 8.13
Laboratory business officer II 1.88
Laboratory business officer I 1
Administrative services officer I 1
Principal electronics technician 0.81
Senior electronics technician 2.06
Electronics technician 1
Ship physician -
Principal laboratory mechanician 1
Clinical laboratory manager —
Laboratory assistant IV 1
Laboratory assistant II 1.17
Laboratory helper 1
Laboratory assistant I 2
Laboratory technician IV 1.98
Laboratory technician III 0.65
Laboratory technician II 5.18
Laboratory technician I 1.49
* Not an established range.
7.80
7.S0
$25,372
$48,150
$48,150
2.42
2.42
$1,875*
$54,452
$54,452
0.20
0.20
2,183*
5,240
5,240
0.80
0.80
1,583*
15,200
15,200
0.50
0.50
2,100*
12,600
12,600
—
—
—
16,461
16,461
21.51
21.51
1,233-2,100
454,781
454,781
3.51
3.51
983-1,300
50,487
50,487
1.66
1.66
775-1,067
20,390
20,390
4.41
4.41
1,233-2,422
84,652
84,652
12.57
12.57
983-1,500
159,141
159,141
0.50
0.50
775-1,233
5,550
5.550
1.25
1.25
616-7S6
9,531
9,531
5.25
5.25
266-293
34,697
34,697
1
1
1,191-1,482
14,292
14,292
3
3
909-1,104
36,330
36,330
3
3
713-825
29,700
29,700
1
1
775-1,067
12,331
12,331
5
5
457-556
30,804
30,804
7
7
395-480
35,784
35,784
2.50
2.50
457-556
15,492
15,492
7.50
7.50
395-4S0
38,694
38,694
1
1
577-628
7,188
7,188
3
3
405-492
15,936
15,936
1
1
783-950
9,S52
9,852
3
3
614-746
24,000
24,000
6
6
530-644
37,260
37,260
1
1
435-530
5,220
5,220
3.50
3.50
457-556
22,008
22,008
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
2.50
2.50
556-676
18,552
18,552
0.50
0.50
1,100-1,337
7,830
7.S30
2
2
950-1,155
25,776
25,776
1
1
614-746
8.952
8,952
3
3
505-614
18.180
18,180
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,276
15,276
1
1
950-1,155
11,976
11,976
1
1
1,155-1,405
15,276
15.276
1
1
905-1,100
11,400
11,400
2.60
2.60
746-905
24.946
24.946
0.90
0.90
614-746
7,423
7.423
2
2
905-1,100
17,472
17,472
7.50
7.50
746-905
55,500
55.500
2.50
2.50
905-1,100
31,206
31,206
1
1
746-905
10.608
10.608
1
1
905-1.100
12,576
12,576
1
1
783-950
10.356
10.356
4
4
676-821
35,196
35.196
1
1
584-676
7.188
7,188
0.50
0.50
998*
5,988
5,988
1
1
746-905
10.860
10.860
1
1
884-1,074
9,852
9,852
1
1
710-863
10.356
10,356
1.50
1.50
480-584
9,960
9.960
1
1
342-415
4.740
4.740
2
2
415-505
11.664
11.664
2
2
783-950
22.800
22.800
1
1
710-863
8.520
8,520
7
7
644-783
59.100
59,100
3.67
3.67
530-644
24,715
24,715
228
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN DIEGO CAMPUS-Continued
U)
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
z
_1
66-67 67-68 68-69
! (Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ORGANIZED RESEARCH— Continued
Nonacademic — Continued
Principal marine technician 2.75 4
Senior marine technician 1.42 3
Marine technician 1.29 1
Diving officer 1 1
Museum scientist 2 2
General assistance 34.53 9.75
Totals, Organized Research . 168.35 183
LIBRARY
Library General :
University librarian 111
Assistant university librarian 0.92 1 1
Librarian IV 3.08 5 5
Librarian III 6.83 11 11
Librarian II 12.03 20 20
Librarian I 5.03 3 3
Biomedical librarian II 0.92 1 1
Principal clerk 111
Senior clerk 2 3 3
Senior typist-clerk 1.08 1 1
Secretary 111
Secretary-stenographer 0.92 1 1
Library assistant III 3.97 8 S
Library assistant II 17.36 23 23
Library assistant I 43.52 47 47
Senior administrative assistant 111
General assistance 12.32 7.05 7.05
Totals, Library 113.98 135.05 135.05
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC
SERVICE
Scripps Institute of Oceanography
Aquarium Museum :
Associate specialist
Secretary-stenographer
Scientific illustrator
Laboratory assistant. II
Senior museum scientist
Museum technician
Arts and Lectures :
Secretary
Senior scientific illustrator
Manager I, arts and lectures
General assistance
Totals, Extension and Public Service,
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
OF PLANT
Superintendence :
Administrator of physical plant
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Storekeeper I
Administrative assistant
Senior superintendent of grounds
and buildings
Superintendent of grounds and
buildings
Assistant inspector-planner-estimator
Material planner
Building Maintenance :
Stores helper
Senior draftsman
Laborer
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
4
3
1
1
2
9.75
$746-905
614-746
505-614
746-905
644-783
(256,203)
$1,687,991
$41,532
26,856
6.360
10.860
18,792
54,080
$1,946,857
$41,532
26,856
6.360
10,860
18,792
54,080
S3
$1,946,857
$1,792*
$21,500
$21,500
1,167*
14,000
14,000
870-1,058
57,700
57,700
750-912
109,750
109,750
620-788
163,150
163,150
558-620
21,950
21,950
1,167-1,421
13,400
13,400
457-556
6,672
6,672
395-480
16,104
16,104
395-480
4,980
4,980
457-556
6,672
6.672
415-505
6,060
6,060
530-644
53,628
53,628
457-556
140,364
140,364
395-480
240,438
240,438
710-863
9,612
9,612
(56,409)
33,500
33,500
$70S,589
$919,480
8.19 7.37
7.37
1
1
1
1.58
2
2
0.94
1
1
2.08
1
1
—
1
1
0.32
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
—
1
1
1
1
1
0.07
1
1
0.50
1
1
-
1
1
$64,297
$1,292*
457-556
395-180
395-180
415-505
480-5S4
556-676
950-1,155
S21-99S
584-676
599-692
342-415
556-676
435-530
82,283
$15,500
11.S20
4.9S0
4,980
5,484
5,760
7,920
13.S60
11,976
7,008
7,536
4,104
7.00S
5,352
$919,480
1
0.44
0.47
1
1
0.75
1
0.40
0.50
1
1
1
1
0.40
0.50
1
1
1
$909-1,104
415-505
556-676
480-584
783-950
530-644
$12,612
2,304
3,768
7,008
11,400
6,360
$12,612
2,304
3,768
7,008
11,400
6,360
1
0.17
1
1.36
1
0.17
1
0.30
1
0.17
1
0.30
457-556
676-821
746-905
(7,810)
6,672
1,553
9,396
1,210
6,672
1,553
9,396
1,210
62,283
$15,500
11,820
4,9S0
4.9S0
5.4S4
5,760
7,920
13.S60
11,976
7,008
7,536
4,104
7,008
5,352
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
229
SAN DIEGO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
MAINTENANCE
OF PLANT-
AND OPERATION
-Continued
Building Maintenance — Continued
Senior maintenance man
Maintenance man
Assistant inspector-planner-estimator
Grounds Maintenance:
Supervising groundsman II
Grounds foreman
Groundsman
Automotive mechanic helper
Janitorial Service :
Custodian/matron
Custodian supervisor I
Custodian foreman II
Cook-housekeeper
riant Service :
Laborer
Craft foreman
Senior maintenance man
Maintenance man
Assistant craft foreman
Automotive equipment operator II
Police :
Chief of police
Police sergeant
Police officer
Watchman/museum guard
Administrative assistant
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Refuse Disposal :
Groundsman
Utilities :
Senior maintenance man
Chief steam operating engineer
Assistant chief steam operating en-
gineer
Steam operating engineer
General assistance
Totals, Maintenance and Operation of
Plant
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean Student Affairs :
Dean of student affairs
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Assistant dean of students
Associate dean — student affairs
Resident Hall Advisors:
Assistant dean of students
Senior typist-clerk
Residence advisor
Counseling Center :
Counseling psychologist I
Unclassified
Housing Supervisor :
Senior typist-clerk
Supervisor of housing services I
Registrar's Office :
Associate registrar
Registrar and admissions officer
Principal clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Administrative assistant
Editor I
* Not an established range.
1
0.17
0.50
1
o
1
1
2
1
SALARY RANGE
$644-746
530-614
584-676
$8,952
12.720
7,536
$8,952
12.720
7,536
1
2
21.39
1
1
2
24.50
1
1
2
24.50
1
644-783
505-614
435-530
457-556
8.952
13.860
141,636
5,760
8,952
13,860
141.636
5,760
50.82
0.97
3
1
55
1
2
1
55
1
2
1
415-505
584-710
530-644
395-480
308.532
8.112
14.400
5,700
30S.532
S.112
14.400
5,760
-
2
3
18
23
3
1
2
3
18
23
3
1
435-530
710-821
644-746
530-614
676-783
4S0-584
11,844
29,316
156.504
164,568
27,744
6.060
11.844
29.316
156,504
164.568
27,744
6,060
0.46
1
14.80
1.21
0.69
0.30
1
1
16
1.50
1
1
0.50
1
1
16
1.50
1
1
0.50
S21-998
644-7S3
5S4-710
435-530
556-676
395-480
415-505
10,608
9.396
125,952
9,036
8.112
4,980
2.550
10.008
9.396
125,952
9,036
8,112
4.9S0
2,550
-
2
2
435-530
10,704
10,704
1
1
1
1
1
644-746
746-863
7,728
10,356
7,728
10,356
1
5
0.96
1
5
9
1
5
9
676-783
644-746
(3,813)
$742,495
9,396
44,328
52,169
9,396
44,328
52.169
119.76
197.50
197.50
$1,350,859
$1,350,859
1
0.08
1.91
2
1 1
1 1
0.83 0.83
0.42
0.25
0.50
2
0.07
4.93
0.86
1.77
1.20
0.38
1
1
1
0.50
1
0.50
9
1
4.50
0.50
0.50
1
1
1
1
1
0.50
1
0.50
o
1
4.50
0.50
0.50
1
1
$1,375*
415-505
556-676
710-863
1,023*
710-863
395-480
530-644
821-998
1,339*
395-480
584-710
874*
1,350*
457-556
350-425
395-480
350-425
467-556
556-676
530-644
$16,500
5,100
21,936
20,712
12.276
S.520
4,860
4,671
11.124
16,068
4.860
4,260
10.48S
6,750
11,244
4,200
22 242
2154
3,336
6,672
6,360
$16,500
5,100
21,936
20,712
12,276
S.520
4,860
4,671
11,124
16,068
4.860
4,260
10,48.8
6,750
11,244
4,200
oo 242
2|l54
3,336
6.672
6,360
230
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN DIEGO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
? NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Authj (Authj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Undergraduate Admissions :
Registrar and admissions officer _
Principal clerk
Principal typist-clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Assistant registrar I
Graduate Admissions :
Registrar and admissions officer-
Principal clerk
Principal typist-clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Assistant registrar I
Recreational Athletic Program :
Secretary-stenographer
Recreation supervisor I
Student Financial Aids :
Associate dean of students
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Student Health Service :
Student health service director _
Principal clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Head nurse
Associate physician diplomate
Laboratory technician I
Student Placement Center :
Senior typist-clerk
Placement interviewer II
General assistance
Totals, Student Services 45.56
INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES AND
GENERAL EXPENSE
SALARY EANGE
0.25
0.25
0.25
$1,350*
$3,375
$3,375
3.50
3.50
3.50
457-556
20,094
20.094
_
0.50
0.50
457-556
2,814
2,814
0.91
1.75
1.75
395-480
8,565
8,565
—
0.50
0.50
350-425
2,154
2,154
0.33
0.25
0.25
457-556
1,66S
1,668
0.50
0.50
0.50
628-764
3,76S
3.76S
0.25
0.25
0.25
1,350*
3,375
3,375
2.38
2.50
2.50
457-556
14,934
14,934
—
0.50
0.50
457-556
2,814
2,814
-
2.25
2.25
395-480
11,115
11,115
—
0.50
0.50
350-425
2,154
2,154
—
0.25
0.25
457-556
1,668
1,668
-
0.50
0.50
628-764
3,768
3,768
0.20
1
1
415-505
4,9S0
4,980
1
1
1
530-644
6,852
6,852
0.79
1
1
821-998
10,608
10.60S
0.68
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
1.75
3
3
556-676
21,048
21,048
1
1
1
1,750*
21,000
21,000
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
_
1
1
350-425
4,308
4,308
_
1
1
415-505
5,220
5,220
1
1
1
628-764
8,124
8,124
0.96
1.42
1.42
1,587-1,929
28,002
28,002
1
1
1
530-644
7,00S
7,008
1.75
2
2
395-480
10,200
10,200
1
1
1
584-710
7,368
7,368
7.94
9.25
9.25
(41,705)
34,199
34,199
67
67
$306,660
$466,928
$466,928
Academic Senate Office :
1
1
1
1
1
0.61
1
0.41
1
5.31
1
0.17
3
1.98
0.83
1.91
1
0.53
3
0.50
0.25
1
0.80
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
0.50
0.25
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
0.50
0.25
1
1
$457-556
556-676
584-710
1,083*
457-556
950-1,155
584-710
584-710
505-614
435-530
710-863
457-556
395-480
350^125
480-584
435-530
435-530
614-746
530-644
435-530
746-905
395-480
783-950
530-614
$5,628
7,536
7,920
12,100
6,672
14,916
8,112
7,728
6.672
33,948
9,852
5,484
9,960
8,604
6.516
5.760
5,484
8.952
6,360
22,932
4,926
1,305
11,400
6,672
$5,628
Administrative assistant
Audio-Visual Service :
7,536
7,920
Health and Safety :
Environmental health and safety of-
ficer
12,100
6,672
Environmental health and safety
14,916
Environmental health and safety
technician I
Mail and Messenger Service :
Mail service supervisor
Mail clerk II
Mail clerk I
Central Duplicating Service :
Supervisor reproduction section
8,112
7,728
6,672
33,948
9,852
5,484
Senior clerk
Clerk
9,960
8,604
Senior offset duplicating machine
operator
Offset duplicating machine operator
Illustrator
6,516
5,760
5,484
Senior photographer
8,952
6,360
Photographic technician
Assistant business manager II
Glass Blowing Shop :
Senior typist-clerk
22,932
4,926
1,305
Principal laboratory glassblower
Laboratory glassblower — trainee
11,400
6,672
* Not an established range.
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
231
SAN DIEGO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (»mh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES AND
GENERAL EXPENSE— Continued
Flight Service :
Aircraft pilot
Aircraft and engine mechanic
Physics Department Stores — Current:
Storekeeper II
Receiving :
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Deli very man
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
Stores helper
Storehouse — Current Operations :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Storekeeper IV
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
Stores helper
Buyer II
Telephone and Telegraph :
Communications supervisor I
Supervisor communications attend-
ant
Communications attendant
Senior typist-clerk
Public Information Office :
Public Information Manager
Secretary
Public information representative
Writer I
Publications Expense — General :
Senior clerk
Editor IV
Writer I
Research Support Shops :
Principal clerk
Storekeeper I
Mechanical superintendent I
Principal laboratory mechanician
Senior laboratory mechanician
Laboratory mechanician
Laboratory assistant IV
Gifts and Endowments Office :
Gifts and endowments officer
Secretary-stenographer
Upper Campus Machine Shop :
Secretary
Design draftsman
Senior engineer
Associate development engineer
Senior laboratory mechanician
Laboratory mechanician helper
General assistance
Totals, Institutional Services and Gen-
eral Expense
1
0.17
1
1
1
0.S3
1
1
0.50
1
0.92
2.77
0.50
0.60
1
4.50
0.81
1
0.89
1
1.22
1
0.50
1
1
1
1
7.88
2
0.50
0.29
0.50
1.02
0.97
1
1
9
1
23.17
1
1
0.50
1
2
2
1
0.60
1
7.60
1
1
1
1
0.50
1
1
1.50
1
1
1
1
7
2
0.50
1
1
1
1
9
1
34.40
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
Housing and Feeding Administra-
tion— General :
Principal clerk
Revelle :
Custodian/matron
Residence halls manager I
Maintenance man
Assistant business manager II
Secretary-stenographer
Laboratory business officer I __
* Not an established range.
1
1
0.50
1
2
2
1
0.60
1
7.60
1
1
1
1
0.50
1
1
1.50
1
1
1
1
7
2
0.50
1
1
1
1
9
1
34.40
110.84 131.35 131.35
SALARY RANGE
$821-998
584-710
556-676
350-425
395-4S0
405^92
644-783
556-676
480-584
342^15
457-556
395-480
710-863
644-783
556-676
480-584
342^115
676-821
530-644
457-556
395-180
395^1S0
1,467*
457-556
783-950
530-644
395-480
863-1,048
530-644
457-556
480-584
821-998
7-16-905
676-S21
584-710
710-S63
415-505
457-556
710-863
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
676-821
505-614
(139,133)
$789,359
$457-556
$11,400
8.520
6,672
4,308
5,484
9,840
9,396
6,852
6,852
6,672
4.S60
4,926
9,396
14,400
11,820
4,200
5,911
7,728
6,672
39,324
4,740
17,600
5,484
10,860
3,504
4,860
12,576
10,356
6,672
7,0OS
11,976
10,860
66,444
17,040
5,178
5,760
9.S52
16,044
13,200
83,064
6,672
144,579
$SS5,001
$6,060
$11,400
8.520
6,672
4,308
5,484
9.K40
9,396
6,852
6,852
6,672
4,860
4,926
9,396
14,400
11,820
4,200
5,911
7,728
6,672
39,324
4,740
17,600
5,484
10,860
3,504
4,860
12,576
10,356
6,672
7,008
11,976
10,860
66,444
17,040
5,178
5,760
9,852
16,044
13,200
83,064
6,672
144,579
$885,001
$6,060
6.25
6.50
6.50
415-505
34,794
34,794
0.45
0.50
0.50
614-746
3,864
3,864
0.50
0.50
0.50
530-614
3,504
3,504
0.28
0.66
0.66
746-905
6,202
6,202
0.48
0.50
0.50
415-505
2,610
2,610
0.25
0.25
0.25
746-905
2,715
2,715
232
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN D3EGO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Atith.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
FSTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES—
Continued
Revelle — Continued
Cashier 0.34
Custodian/matron 4
Residence halls manager I 0.30
Maintenance man 0.36
Secretary-stenographer 0.48
Laboratory business officer I 0.25
Cashier -
Matthews :
Residence balls manager I 0.30
Custodian/matron —
Residence halls manager I
Residence halls manager I 0.38
Cashier
Maintenance man 0.33
Maintenance man -
Supervisor of housing services I 0.75
Cashier -
Assistant business manager II 0.92
Cashier -
Pood service manager I 0.45
Cook 0.20
Aquarium-Museum Sales Desk —
Current :
Principal clerk 1
Clerk 0.91
Secretary-stenographer 0.20
Bookstore — Current Operations :
Bookstore manager 1
Principal clerk 0.41
Senior clerk 0.77
Clerk 0.96
Storekeeper I 0.50
Parking Operations — Current :
Cashier 0.34
Administrative assistant 0.46
Manager Auxiliary Enterprises :
Manager, auxiliary enterprises 1
Senior typist-clerk 0.73
Secretary-stenographer 1
General assistance 7.64
Totals, Auxiliary Enterprises 35.19
Merit Increase and Provisions :
Academic —
Nonacademic -
SALARY RANGE
0.20
0.20
§395-480
$996
$996
5.50
5.50
415-505
28,050
28,050
0.50
0.50
614-746
3,864
3,864
0.50
0.50
530-614
3,504
3,504
0.50
0.50
415-505
2,610
2,610
0.25
0.25
746-905
2,715
2,715
0.10
0.10
395-480
49S
49S
0.30
0.30
614-746
2,318
2,318
5
5
415-505
26,400
26,400
0.40
0.40
614-746
3,091
3,091
0.30
0.30
614-746
2,318
2,318
0.05
0.05
395-480
249
249
0.50
0.50
530-614
3,684
3.6S4
0.50
0.50
530-614
3.6S4
3,684
0.50
0.50
5S4-710
4,260
4,260
0.10
0.10
395-480
498
498
0.34
0.34
746-905
3,195
3,195
0.05
0.05
395-4S0
249
249
1
1
556-676
6,432
6,432
1
1
425-517
5,388
5,3SS
1
1
457-556
6,516
6,516
1
1
350-425
4,308
4,308
0.60
0.60
415-505
3,456
3,456
1
1
821-998
11,124
11,124
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,484
2
2
395^180
9,720
9,720
1
1
350-425
4,404
4,404
1
1
480-584
6,060
6,060
0.50
0.50
395-480
2,490
2,490
0.75
0.75
556-676
5,526
5,526
1
1
1,175*
11,700
11,700
1
1
395-480
4,860
4,860
1
1
415-505
5,760
5,760
7.70
7.70
(29,096)
18,737
18,737
4S.05 4S.05
$188,599
$263,S97
202,653
51,452
TOTALS, SAN DIEGO CAMPUS.
* Not an established range.
$263,897
202,653
51,452
1,775.20 2,698.14 2,698.14 $15,057,653 $21,565,314 $21,565,314
HIGHER EDUCATION
233
University of California
SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
66-67
(Flllod]
67-68 68-69
(Auth.) (Auih.)
1968-69
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$2,500*
$30,000
$30,000
2.07
2.10
2.10 1,926*
48,540
48,540
1
1
1
800*
9,600
9,600
0.52
0.58
0.58 1,167*
8,120
8,120
0.25
1
1
1,500*
18,000
18,000
0.33
1
1
1,075*
12,800
12,800
—
—
—
—
6,000
6,000
1
1
1
395-180
5,760
5,700
3.69
5.50
5.50 395-480
28,692
28,692
3.31
4.12
4.12 457-556
24,058
24,058
0.83
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
2.64
2
2
556-676
14,736
14,736
0.72
-
-
905-1,100
-
-
_
1
1
1,167*
14,000
14,000
—
1
1
395-480
4,860
4,860
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
0.92
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
0.25
1
1
1,275*
15,300
15,300
—
1
1
395^80
4,860
4,860
0.70
1
1
905-1,100
10,356
10,356
1.63
3
3
746-905
29,412
29,412
0.42
1
1
556-676
6,672
6,672
0.75
1
1
1,167*
14,000
14,000
11.47
14
14
457-556
85,248
85,248
12.16
15
15
395-480
79,356
79,356
1
1
1
710-863
10,104
10,104
4.04
4
4
556-676
29,652
29,652
2.75
3
3
905-1,100
36,576
36,576
6
5
5
746-905
50,124
50,124
0.91
1
1
998-1,213
12,888
12,888
0.83
0.50
0.50 783-950
5,304
5.304
0.33
0.50
0.50 783-950
5,700
5,700
1
1
1
1,541*
18,500
18,500
0.96
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.75
2
2
905-1,100
23.676
23,676
1
1
1
1.155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1.94
2
2
998-1,213
28,416
28,416
1
1
1
1,273-1 ,54S
17.26S
17,268
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
0.08
-
-
783-950
-
-
1
1
1
1,625*
19,500
19,500
1
1
1
1,275*
15,300
15,300
1.94
1
1
457-556
6,204
6,204
0.16
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,484
0.S5
1
1
415-505
5,904
5,904
0.42
1
1
746-905
9,396
9,396
0.58
-
-
556-676
-
-
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.92
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
1
1
1
556-676
7.36S
7,368
1
1
1
1,250*
15,000
15,000
1.46
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
395-480
4,860
4.S60
6.35
8
8
395-480
40,452
40,452
1
1
1
350-425
4,632
4.632
1.07
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
1.81
1
1
415-505
5,220
5,220
1
1
1
556-676
7,008
7,008
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1.92
2
2
821-998
22,332
22,332
1.22
3
3
676-821
26,232
26,232
2.81
2
2
584-710
13,376
13,376
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Chancellor's office :
Chancellor
Vice chancellor
Administrative secretary to chan-
cellor
Special assistant to chancellor
Assistant vice chancellor
Assistant to vice chancellor — ad-
ministration
Administrative stipend
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Assistant administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Senior administrative analyst
Planning and Budget:
Budget officer
Senior clerk
Senior budget analyst
Budget analyst
Systems Analysis :
Systems analysis officer
Senior clerk
Senior administrative analyst
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Accounting Office :
Accounting officer
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Accountant III
Accountant II
Physical Planning and Construction:
Senior planning analyst I
Associate planning analyst
Assistant campus planner
Building Program Clearing Account :
Principal architect
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Senior architectural draftsman
Senior architect I
Project architect
Principal engineer
Associate engineer
Administrative assistant
Associate planning analyst
Business Manager :
Business manager
Assistant business manager
Principal clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Inventory :
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Purchasing :
Purchasing agent
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary -stenographer
Administrative assistant
Buyer IV
Buyer III
Buyer II
Buyer I
* Not an established range.
234
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Personnel Office :
Personnel manager 111
Principal clerk 2.58 3.50 3.50
Senior typist-clerk 5.11 4 4
Administrative assistant 0.65 1 1
Employment officer II 111
Employment representative III 1.54 2 2
Employment representative II 1.34 1 1
Employment representative I — 1 1
Senior personnel analyst 111
Personnel analyst 3.73 4 4
General assistance 10.0S 9.01 9.01
Totals, General Administration 130.79 147.81 147.81
INSTRUCTION AND DEPART-
MENTAL RESEARCH
Academic :
Director 0.10
Administrative director — specialized
hospital laboratory 0.08
Dean 4.80
Associate dean 1.85
Assistant dean 0.91
Administrative stipend —
Professor— SET a— Med-Clin. 4.64
Professor— SFT a— Med-Pre-Clin. __ 9.04
Professor 80.36
Associate professor 62.02
Associate professor — SET a —
Med-Clin 2.68
Associate professor — SFT a —
Med-Pre-Clin. 7.28
Assistant professor 58.90
Assistant professor — SFT a —
Med-Clin. 3.62
Assistant professor — SFT a —
Med-Pre-Clin. 3.70
Instructor 18.55
Instructor— SFT a— Med-Clin. 0.11
Associate 7.91
Lecturer 40.01
Clinical professor 7.96
Associate clinical professor 14.55
Assistant clinical professor 17.86
Clinical instructor 4.31
Teaching assistant 16.95
Associate specialist 5.35
Assistant specialist 0.33
Nonaeademic :
Vice chancellor 0.05
Supervisor 0.25
Instructional television coordinator 0.50
Administrative stipend -
Principal clerk 16.16
Senior clerk 1.66
Principal typist-clerk 1.92
Senior typist-clerk 54.06
Secretary 58.57
Secretary-stenographer 14.35
Storekeeper II 1
Storekeeper I 2
Artist 3.32
Illustrator 3
Audio-visual and medical illustrator
supervisor 1
Senior medical illustrator 1
Medical illustrator 4
Lantern and projector operator 0.98
Communications production man-
ager I -
Communications production assist-
ant III 1
* Not an established range,
a Strict full time.
0.45
SALARY RANGE
$1,333*
$16,000
$16,000
457-556
20,160
20,160
395-480
19,680
19.6S0
556-676
8,112
8,112
905-1,100
11,976
11,976
676-821
19,020
19,020
5S4-710
7,36S
7,368
530-614
6,516
6,516
905-1,100
11,976
11,976
746-905
41,688
41.68S
81,735
52,196
$1,251,S38
52.196
$1,078,017
$1,251,838
0.45
$1,472*
$7,950
$7,950
0.15
0.15
1,925*
3,465
3,465
4.80
4.80
2,232*
128,580
128,580
2.12
2.12
1,817*
46,237
46,237
1.66
1.66
1,179*
23,486
23,486
-
-
-
31,450
31,450
7
7
2,517-3,642
226,700
226,700
19.50
19.50
1.692-3,125
485,300
485,300
89.66
89.66
1,233-2,100
1,937,674
1,937,674
63.34
63.34
983-1,300
1,009,241
1,009,241
4.89
4.89
2,150-2,325
117,203
117,203
15.83
15.83
l,3S3-2,067
281,614
281.G14
77.09
77.09
775-1,067
967,271
967,271
7.83
7.83
1,767-2,017
158,912
158,912
9
9
1,092-1,733
131,400
131,400
16.50
16.50
675-792
152,971
152,971
0.30
0.30
1,475
4,680
4,680
4
4
680-786
41,832
41,832
30.28
30.28
730-1,954
347,848
347,848
8.56
8.56
1,567-2,100
173,844
173,844
23.20
23.20
1,308-1,458
346,518
346,518
17.17
17.17
992-1,200
208,668
208,668
3.55
3.55
675-792
29,105
29,105
23
23
333-368
144,808
144,808
5.60
5.60
909-1,104
69,065
69,065
1
1
713-825
9,900
9,900
0.25
0.25
_*
1,317*
3,950
3,950
0.50
0.50
1,683*
10,100
10,100
—
—
—
1,200
1,200
22.90
22.90
457-556
141,994
141,994
1.75
1.75
395-480
9,495
9,495
3
3
457-556
19,392
19,392
58.21
58.21
395^180
298,554
298,554
58.57
58.57
457-556
368,773
368,773
16.15
16.15
415-505
85,798
85,798
1
1
556-676
7,728
7,728
2
2
480-584
14,400
14,400
3
3
556-676
21,600
21,600
3
3
435-530
18,684
18,684
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
676-821
8,952
8,952
4
4
556-676
31,872
31,872
1
1
342-115
4,104
4,104
1
1
863-1,048
10,356
10,356
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
HIGHER EDUCATION
235
University of California
SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
lulled) (Aulh,) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION AND DEPART-
MENTAL RESEARCH— Continued
Nonacademic — Continued
Communications production assist-
ant II 0.92 1 1
Senior photographer 2.34 3 3
Photographer 4.45 4 4
Photographic technician 111
Television engineer 0.68 1 1
Principal television technician 111
Senior television technician 1.65 2 2
Television technician 2.21 2 2
Senior development engineer 0.67 1 1
Associate development engineer 111
Assistant administrative analyst 111
Assistant budget analyst 111
Senior administrative assistant 6.33 8 8
Administrative assistant 27.26 29 29
Laboratory business officer II - 0.25 0.25
Laboratory business officer I 1.58 2 2
Administrative services officer I 2.01 2 2
Editor III 6.52 6.50 6.50
Editor II 1.70 1.90 1.90
Senior maintenance man 1.25 1 1
Principal electronics technician 111
Senior electronics technician 1.19 2 2
Electronics technician 111
Senior laboratory mechanician 111
Laboratory mechanician 0.75 1 1
Clinical laboratory technologist II 0.08 1 1
Senior orthoptic technician 0.50 0.50 0.50
Junior statistician 1 — —
Senior x-ray technician 1.89 2.50 2.50
X-ray technician 2.59 2 2
Head nurse I — 1 1
Dental assistant 0.96 1 1
Senior pharmacist 2.33 2.50 2.50
Pharmacist 111
Clinical social worker II 1.50 1.50 1.50
Psychologist I 1.35 2 2
Animal caretaker 111
Laboratory assistant IV 3 2 2
Laboratory assistant III 5.15 5 5
Laboratory assistant II 6.88 9 9
Laboratory helper 3.71 4 4
Laboratory assistant I 7.34 6.60 6.60
Laboratory technician IV 14.02 15 15
Laboratory technician III 12.33 14 14
Laboratory technician II 24.01 20.75 20.75
Laboratory technician I 9.45 10.08 10.08
Museum scientist 111
General assistance 167.47 218.30 218.30
Totals, Instruction and Departmental
Research 876.76 1,013.19 1,013.19
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES— HOS-
PITALS AND CLINICS
Dentistry Clinic :
Senior dentist
Associate dentist
Administrative stipend
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Storekeeper I
Laboratory business officer III
Senior maintenance man
Head nurse I .
Staff nurse
Dental assistant - —
University Hospital — Administration :
Hospital administrator
Associate hospital administrator —
* Not an established range.
SALAItY RANGE
55S4-710
§7,536
$7,536
614-746
23,568
23,568
530-644
27,576
27,576
435-530
6.360
6.300
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
783-950
9,852
9,852
676-821
17,964
17,964
584-676
14,736
14,736
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
950-1,155
12,576
12,576
614-746
8,952
8,952
614-746
8,952
8,952
710-863
76,116
76,116
556-676
220,956
220,956
1,048-1,273
3,144
3,144
746-905
20,964
20,964
905-1.100
26,400
26,400
710-863
65,850
65,850
584-710
15,588
15,588
644-746
8,952
8,952
783-950
11,400
11,400
676-821
19,704
19,704
584-676
7.728
7,728
676-821
9,852
9,852
584-710
7,368
7.36S
644-783
9.396
9,396
710-863
5,178
5,178
614-746
—
—
543-660
18,006
18,006
446-543
11,496
11.496
676-783
8,952
8,952
395-480
4,308
4,308
1,048-1.213
36,390
36.390
905-1,048
12,576
12,576
764-927
16,422
16,422
821-998
22,818
22,818
395-480
4,980
4,980
710-863
19,752
19,752
584-710
41,592
41,592
480-584
60.S76
60,876
342-415
18,240
18.240
415-505
36,384
36,384
783-950
170,460
170,460
710-873
141,180
141,180
644-7S3
181,362
1S1.362
530-644
69,809
69.809
644-7S3
9,396
9,396
646,107
942,106
942,106
$8,763,948
$10,668,023
$10,668,023
1
1
1
$1,512-1,837
$19,512
$19,512
1
1
1
1,371-1,667
17.268
17,268
_
_
_
—
1,800
1,800
4.17
4
4
457-556
24,588
24,588
4.93
5
5
395-480
25,920
25,920
0.67
1
1
350-425
4,404
4,404
1
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,060
2.91
3
3
480-584
20,076
20,076
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
644-746
8.952
8,952
1
1
1
676-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
1
614-710
8,532
8.532
0.92
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
1
1
1
1,833*
22,000
22,000
1
1
1
1,625
19,500
19,500
236
University of California
SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS-Continued
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
MO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Ainh.) (Aulhj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES— HOS-
PITALS AND CLINICS—
Continued
University Hospital — Administration —
Continued SALARY RANGE
Assistant hospital administrator 2 2 2 $1,198* $28,750
Principal clerk 0.77 1 1 457-556 6,060
Senior typist-clerk 0.97 1 1 395-480 4,740
Secretary 3.09 3 3 457-556 18,636
Junior development engineer 0.92 1 1 676-783 8,112
Administrative assistant 1.25 2 2 556-676 14,400
Accountant III 2 2 2 905-1,100 24,600
Business Service Administration :
Assistant hospital administrator 111 1,048-1,273 15,276
Secretary 111 457-556 6,672
Senior administrative assistant 111 710-863 10,356
Accountant II - 1 1 746-905 8,952
Accounts Receivable :
Principal clerk 1.42 3 3 457-556 17,580
Senior clerk 9.69 15 15 395-480 75,864
Senior typist-clerk 1.25 1 1 395-480 5,760
Administrative assistant 0.58 1 1 556-676 6,672
Admissions :
Supervising admitting worker II __ 1 1 1 5564376 7,008
Supervising admitting worker I 111 505-614 7,008
Admitting worker II 13.32 14 14 457-556 88,884
Cashier :
Cashier's office manager I 0.82 1 1 614-746 7,920
Cashier 2.72 3 3 395-480 17,004
Senior clerk 3.67 5 5 395-480 27,240
Clerk 1.05 1 1 350-425 4,308
Senior typist-clerk 1.34 1 1 395-480 5,220
Administrative assistant 0.10 - - 556-676 -
Central Insurance:
Senior clerk 2.46 4 4 395-480 20,592
Administrative assistant 0.50 0.50 0.50 5564376 4,056
Senior typist-clerk 1.18 - - 395-480
Information :
Senior clerk 1.48 2 2 395-480 11,520
Data Systems:
Supervising EDP systems analyst 111 1,100-1.337 15,276
Senior EDP systems analyst 1.34 2 2 905-1,100 25,176
Principal clerk 0.08 1 1 457-556 6,360
Key punch operator III 111 469-571 6,852
Key punch operator II 5.87 9 9 405-492 49,200
Tabulating machine operator 0.87 1 1 457-556 5,484
Senior tabulating supervisor 0.96 — - 746-905 -
Senior tabulating machine operator 2.01 - - 530-644 -
Secretary 1.05 2 2 457-556 12,732
Programmer III 1.16 2 2 905-1,100 25,176
Programmer II 1.89 2 2 746-905 19,560
Anatomic Pathology :
Principal clerk 1 1.83 1.83 457-556 10,841
Principal typist-clerk 1.97 2 2 457-556 12,732
Administrative assistant 111 556-676 8,112
Laboratory technician III 3.35 4.35 4.35 710-863 45,049
Laboratory technician II 2.75 3 3 644-783 26,868
Laboratory technician I 0.23 1.17 1.17 530-644 7,525
Clinical Laboratories :
Administrative director specialized
hospital laboratory -b - -b 12,760
Associate administrative director,
SHLc 0.01 - -b 15,500
Associate professor — SFT a — Med-
Pre-Clin. 0.05 0.08 0.08 1,383-1,550 1,328
Specialist 0.50 1 1 1,191-1,482 15,708
Associate specialist 0.67 1 1 909-1,104 13,248
Staff specialist -a - -b 2,450
Associate staff specialist 0.04 - - -b 13,200
Assistant staff specialist - - - -b 15,000
Salary supplementation - - - - 9,800
Principal clerk 111 457-556 6,672
Senior typist-clerk 6.85 10.70 10.70 395^80 51,918
Secretary 0.96 1 1 457-556 6,672
Administrative assistant 111 5564376 8,112
Laboratory business officer III 0.51 0.40 0.40 1,048-1,273 5,030
* Not an established range.
a Strict full time.
b Position count included under Instruction and Departmental Research, School of Medicine.
e Specialized hospital laboratory.
$28,750
6,060
4,740
18,636
8,112
14,400
24,600
15,276
6,672
10,356
8,952
17,580
75,864
5,760
6,672
7,008
7,008
8S,S84
7,920
17,004
27,240
4,308
5,220
20,592
4,056
11,520
15,276
25,176
6,360
6,852
49,200
5,484
12,732
25,176
19,560
10,841
12,732
8,112
45,049
26,868
7,525
12,760
15.500
1,328
15,708
13,248
2,450
13,200
15.000
9,800
6,672
51,918
6,672
8,112
5,030
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS-Continued
237
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) |Aulh.) (Auth.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
1.2
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES— HOS-
PITALS AND CLINICS—
Continued
Clinical Laboratories— Continued salary range
Clinical laboratory technologist II _ 15.93 52 52 S044-7N3
Laboratory assistant II 2 2 2 480-584
Laboratory helper 5.34 6 6 342-415
Laboratory assistant I 1.50 2 2 415-505
Laboratory technician IV 5.02 5 5 783-950
I.almraliii-.v technician III ._ 8.63 11 11 710-863
Postgraduate research — 11 months _ 0.02 616-786
Laboratory technician II 31.84 - 644-783
Assistant administrative director,
SHLc 0.02 - - -b
Brace and Instrument :
Senior brace maker 11] 676-82]
Senior surgical instrument maker -111 676-821
Senior brace and surgical instru-
ment maker 111 710-863
Electrocardiology :
Senior typist-clerk 0.75 1 1 395-480
Secretary-stenographer 1.06 1 1 415-505
Principal electrocardiographic tech-
nician 111 614-746
Senior electrocardiographic techni-
cian 0.84 2 2 556-676
Electrocardiographic technician 5.39 4.50 4.50 480-584
Electroencephalographic technician 0.93 2 2 480-584
Electroencephalography :
Senior typist-clerk 1.17 1 1 395-480
Senior electroencephalographic tech-
nician 111 584-710
Electroencephalographic technician 1.69 3 3 480-584
Electrocardiographic technician 0.25 - - 480-584
Medical Records :
Principal medical record librarian 111 783-950
Senior medical record librarian 1.92 2 2 644—783
Medical record librarian 1.89 2 2 543-660
Medical record technician 0.34 1 1 457-556
Administrative assistant 111 556-670
Senior administrative assistant 0.07 - - 710-863
Principal clerk 2.59 4 4 457-556
Senior clerk 3.90 4 4 395-480
Clerk 5.26 5 5 350-425
Principal typist-clerk 5.85 7 7 457-556
Senior typist-clerk 13.78 16 16 395-480
Typist-clerk 11.69 13 13 350^25
Secretary 111 457-556
Occupational Therapy :
Senior typist-clerk 0.92 1 1 395-480
Secretary 0.12 - - 457-556
Senior occupational therapist 1.12 1 1 710-863
Occupational therapist 0.82 1 1 614-746
Physical Therapy:
Senior typist-clerk 1.96 2 2 395-480
Orderly 2 2 2 386-446
Physical therapist III 111 746-905
Physical therapist II 2 3 3 676-821
Physical therapist I 4.29 5 5 614-746
Pharmaceutical Services :
Chief pharmacist 111 1,213-1,475
Administrative stipend - - - -
Cashier 1.82 1 1 395^80
Senior clerk 2.98 4 4 395-480
Typist-clerk 0.06 1 1 350-425
Secretary 111 457-556
Stores helper 2.81 3 3 342-415
Principal pharmacist 0.88 1 1 1,100-1,273
Senior pharmacist 5.16 5 5 1,048-1,213
Pharmacist 9.75 10 10 905-1,048
Laboratory helper 111 342^15
Laboratory assistant I 12 2 415-505
Parenteral Solutions :
Stores helper 1.07 1 1 342-415
Senior pharmacist 0.83 1 1 1,048-1,213
b Position count included under Instruction and Departmental Research, School of
c Specialized hospital laboratory.
$441,924
.$441,924
14,016
14,016
26,112
26,1 L2
10,800
10,800
54,990
54,996
111,084
111,084
9,852
9,S52
9.S52
9,852
10,356
10,356
4,980
6.060
4,980
6,060
8,520
8,520
13,344
26,166
10,704
13,344
26.166
10,704
4,980
4,980
7.728
17,880
7,728
17,880
11,400
18,132
14,772
5,484
7,188
11,400
18,132
14,772
5,484
7,188
23,340
21,084
23,076
42,156
83,184
59,112
6,672
23,340
21,084
23.076
42,156
83,184
59,112
6,672
4,860
4,860
10,356
7,728
10,356
7,728
10,524
10,728
10,872
19,752
38.676
10.524
10,728
10,872
19,752
38.676
16,000
1,300
5,760
20,700
4,200
6,672
13,044
15,276
72,780
123,732
4,980
11,040
16,000
1,300
5,760
20,700
4,200
6,672
13,044
15,276
72,780
123.732
4.980
11,040
4,524
14,556
4,524
14,556
Medicine.
238
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aothj (Authj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
I
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES— HOS-
PITALS AND CLINICS—
Continued
Parenteral Solutions — Continued
Laboratory assistant II 1
Laboratory assistant I 1
Laboratory technician II 1
Radiology Administration :
Senior photographer —
Administrative assistant 1
Laboratory business officer II 1
Senior electronics technician 1.76
University Hospital :
Dietary :
Principal dietitian 1
Clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 2
Storekeeper II 1
Custodian foreman II -
Senior dietitian 5.16
Dietitian 6.46
Administrative assistant 1
Housekeeping :
Principal superintendent of gen-
eral services 0.50
Principal clerk 1.87
Superintendent of general services 0.50
Assistant superintendent of gen-
eral services 1
Administrative assistant 1
Laundry :
Principal superintendent of gen-
eral services 0.50
Principal clerk 1
Superintendent of general services 0.50
Cafeteria and Coffee Shop :
Senior typist-clerk 1.03
Senior dietitian 1
Supervising dietitian 1
Gift Shop :
Gift shop manager 1.87
Coordinator of Volunteers :
Senior typist-clerk 1
Coordinator of volunteer services 1
Employee Health Service :
Head nurse I 1
Emergency Service :
Head nurse II 1
Nursing — Administration :
Superintendent of nurses 1
Senior clerk 1.93
Secretary 0.96
Administrative assistant 2
Associate superintendent of nurses 1
Assistant superintendent of nurses 4
Nursing supervisor 11
Assistant administrative analyst 0.08
Nursing — Pediatrics, Medical :
Senior clerk 1.61
Head nurse II 1
Head nurse I 0.86
Nursing — Psychiatric :
Senior clerk 1
Head nurse II 0.75
Occupational therapist — Psychiatric 1
Nursing Service :
Senior clerk 18.37
Head nurse II 6.78
Head nurse I 12.88
Senior staff nurse 2.60
Nursing — Operating Rooms :
Assistant superintendent of nurses 1
Nursing supervisor 1
Head nurse II 1
Head nurse I 11.63
Senior typist-clerk 4.09
Administrative assistant 0.83
Urology technician 0.90
Operating room supervisor 0.98
Laboratory assistant II 1
Laboratory technician II 0.50
* Not an established range.
1
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$480-584
415-505
644-783
$7,008
6,060
9,396
$7,00S
6,060
9,396
0.50
1
1
2
0.50
1
1
2
614-746
556-676
905-1,100
676-821
3,684
6,672
10,860
18,348
3,684
6,672
10,860
18,348
1
1
2
1
1
6
6
1
1
1
2
1
1
6
6
1
1,167*
350-425
395-4S0
556-676
530-644
746-905
644-783
556-676
14,000
5,100
10,224
8,112
10,608
56,520
49,968
7,536
14,000
5,100
10,224
8,112
10,608
56,520
49,968
7,536
0.50
1
0.50
0.50
1
0.50
1,183*
457-556
821-99S
7,100
6,060
5.9SS
7,100
6,060
5,988
1
1
1
1
614-746
556-676
8,952
7,368
8,952
7,368
0.50
1
0.50
0.50
1
0.50
1,183*
457-556
821-998
7,100
6,360
5,9SS
7,100
6,360
5,988
1
1
1
1
1
1
395-480
746-905
821-99S
4,980
10,608
11,700
4,980
10,608
11,700
2
2
644-783
17,124
17,124
1
1
1
1
395-480
644-783
5.62S
9,396
5,628
9,396
1
1
676-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
692-842
10,116
10,116
1
2
1
2
1
5
11
1
2
1
2
1
5
11
1,408*
395-480
457-556
556-676
950-1,155
842-1,023
746-905
614-746
16,900
9,504
6,060
16,224
13,872
57,492
116,604
16,900
9.504
6,060
16,224
13,872
57.492
116,604
1.63
1
1
1.63
1
1
395-480
692-842
676-783
8,206
9,636
9,396
8.206
9,636
9.396
1
1
1
1
1
1
395-480
692-842
644-783
5,760
9,876
8,124
5,760
9,876
8,124
19.04
7
15
3
19.04
7
15
3
395^80
692-842
676-783
644-746
100,294
69,024
136,332
26,856
100,294
69,024
136.332
26,856
1
1
1
12
4
1
1
1
1
0.50
1
1
1
12
4
1
1
1
1
0.50
842-1,023
746-905
692-842
676-683
395-480
556-676
425-517
801-973
480-584
644-783
12,288
10,872
10,116
112,116
23,040
7,536
5,100
9.636
7,008
4,698
12,288
10.872
10,116
112,116
23,040
7,536
5,100
9,636
7,008
4,698
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
University of California
SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS-Continued
239
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
I 66-67 67-68 68-69
I (Filled) (Anlh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES— HOS-
PITALS AND CLINICS—
Continued
Radiology — Nuclear Medicine :
Senior typist-clerk 0.84
Secretary 1.17
Laboratory assistant I 0.33
Laboratory technician IV 0.74
Laboratory technician III 1.92
Laboratory technician II 2.28
Hospital radiation physicist 0.09
Social Service :
Chief medical social worker 1
Principal clerk 1.32
Senior typist-clerk 2
Secretary 1
Clinical social worker III 1
Clinical social worker II 11.51
Social work assistant 4.02
Morgue :
Senior typist-clerk 1
Laboratory assistant III 1
Laboratory assistant II 2
Laboratory technician III 0.65
Nursing — Delivery Rooms :
Senior clerk 1.63
Head nurse II 1
Nursing — Inhalation Therapy :
Inhalation therapist IV 0.36
Inhalation therapist I 6.54
Adult Intensive Care Unit :
Senior clerk 1.04
Nursing supervisor —
Head nurse II 1
Head nurse I 1.24
Radiology — HCM d Diagnostic :
Senior clerk 2
Clerk 9.91
Principal typist-clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 7.48
Typist-clerk 0.21
Secretary 1.74
Orderly 1
Nursing aid 6.11
Principal x-ray technician 4.58
Senior x-ray technician 14.91
Staff nurse 2.93
Laboratory helper 3.46
Laboratory assistant I 1.50
Laboratory technician IV 0.17
Laboratory technician II 0.21
Radiology — UCH e Diagnostic :
Senior clerk 1
Clerk 2.01
Senior typist-clerk 2
Secretary 1
Principal x-ray technician 0.94
Senior x-ray technician 2
Laboratory assistant II 0.92
Laboratory helper 1
Nursing aid 0.0S
Radiology Therapy :
Senior typist-clerk 2.42
Secretary-stenographer — 0.08
Administrative assistant
Nursing aid 1
Principal x-ray technician
Senior x-ray technician 1.82
Staff nurse 1-56
Hospital radiation physicist 0.92
Laboratory technician II 0.0S
Nursing — Renal Room:
Senior staff nurse —
Laboratory assistant II 1
Laboratory assistant I 1-90
Nursing — 9th Floor :
Head nurse II 3
* Not an established range.
a H. C. Moffitt Hospital.
e University of California Hospital.
SALARY IiANCE
1
1
$395-480
$5,220
$5,220
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
1
1
415-505
5,352
5 o52
0.75
0.75
783-950
s,r,.-,o
8,550
2
2
710-863
20,712
20,712
2
2
644-783
17,124
17,124
—
—
1,100-1,337
-
-
1
1
1,058*
12,700
12,700
0.50
0.50
457-556
2,880
2,880
2
2
395-480
10,704
10,704
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12,276
14
14
764-927
144,692
144,692
6
6
530-644
40,464
40,464
1
1
395^80
4,980
4,980
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
2
2
480-584
13,368
13,368
0.65
0.65
710-863
6,731
6,731
1.63
1.63
395-480
9,389
9,389
1
1
693-842
10,116
10,116
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
11
11
480-584
66,312
66,312
1
1
395-480
5,220
5,220
1
1
746-905
8,952
8,952
1
1
692-842
10,116
10,116
3
3
676-783
27,984
27,984
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
11
11
350-425
51,240
51,240
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
7
7
395-4S0
37,740
37,740
1
1
350-425
4,200
4,200
2
2
457-556
13,032
13,032
1
1
386-446
4,860
4,860
6
6
367-425
32,028
32,028
4
4
660-S01
36,132
36,132
15
15
543-660
109,200
109,200
3
3
614-710
23,628
23,628
3
3
342-415
14,268
14,268
2
2
415-505
10.704
10,704
1
1
783-950
9,612
9.612
1
1
644-7S3
7,1SS
7,18S
1
1
395^80
5,760
5,760
2
2
350-425
9,300
9,300
o
2
395^480
10,740
10,740
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
660-801
9.636
9,636
3
3
543-660
2S.152
28.152
1
1
480-584
6,S52
6,852
1
1
342-415
4,104
4,104
-
-
367-425
-
-
3
3
395-1S0
14,580
14,580
1
1
415-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
376-425
5,100
5,100
1
1
660-S01
9,636
9.63G
1
1
543-660
7.920
7,920
3
3
614-710
25,596
25.596
1.50
1.50
1,100-1,337
21 222
21 222
-
-
644-7S3
-
-
1
1
644-746
7,728
7,728
1
1
480-584
6,204
6,204
2
2
415-505
11,2S0
11,280
692-842
30,108
30,108
240
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.i
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
3S
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES— HOS-
PITALS AND CLINICS—
Continued
Nursing Floor Manager :
Senior clerk 5.7S 6 6
Senior typist-clerk 1.04 1 1
Laboratory assistant III 111
Nurseries :
Senior clerk 111
Head nurse II 111
Nursing — 14th Floor :
Senior clerk 1.63 1.63 1.63
Head nurse II 111
Head nurse I 2 2 2
Coronary Care Unit :
Head nurse I — 1 1
Nursiug — Pediatric-Surgical :
Senior clerk 1.63 1.63 1.63
Head nurse II 111
Head nurse I 0.98 1 1
Nursing — Intensive Care Unit :
Nursing Supervisor — 1 1
Head nurse II 111
University Hospital — Central Supply :
Senior tvpist-clerk 1.72 2 2
Typist-clerk 0.90 1 1
Laboratory business officer I 111
Laboratory assistant III 111
Laboratory assistant II 111
Staff nurse 0.07
University Hospital — Outpatient
Clinics :
Director 0.65 0.65 0.65
Administrative stipend - - -
Senior cashier 1.04 1 1
Cashier 4.17 3 3
Principal clerk 1.17 2 2
Senior clerk 14.98 15.50 15.50
Senior tvpist-clerk 2.66 3.02 3.02
Typist-clerk 111
Secretary 0.97 0.9S 0.9S
Secretary-stenographer 1.13 1 1
Senior administrative assistant 111
Administrative assistant 111
Hospital administrator 111
Clinical laboratory technologist II_ 0.25 1 1
Senior orthoptic technician 0.50 0.50 0.50
Admitting worker II 0.92 1 1
Admitting worker I 6.04 6 6
Clinics nursing supervisor 111
Head nurse I 7.81 8 8
Staff nurse 4.0S 4 4
Laboratory technician IV 111
Laboratory technician I 111
Laboratory technician II 0.75 - -
General assistance 1,298.221,349.591,349.50
Totals, Organized Activities —
Hospitals and Clinics 1,940.19 2,065.73 2.065.73
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES— OTHER
Medical — Otorhinolaryngology — Audio
Clinic :
Associate professor— SPT a — Med-
Pre-Clin.
Associate professor — 11 months
Assistant researcher — 11 months
Postgraduate researcher — 11
months
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Medical — Iodine Laboratory :
Laboratory technician II
Medical — Metabolic Steroid Labora-
tory :
Laboratory technician III
Laboratory technician I
* Not an established range,
a Strict full time.
SALARY RANGE
$395^180
$30,540
$30,540
395^S0
5,220
5,220
5S4-710
8,520
8,520
395^S0
5,760
5,760
692-S42
10,116
10,116
395-480
7,953
7,953
692-842
10,116
10,116
676-7S3
18,792
1S.792
676-783
8,532
8,532
395-4S0
7,877
7,877
692-S42
10,116
10,116
676-783
9,396
9,396
746-905
S,952
8,952
692-S42
9,S76
9,876
395-1S0
9,960
9,960
350-425
4,200
4,200
746-905
10,356
10,356
584-710
8,304
8,304
4S0-584
6.S52
6,852
614-710
—
"~
1,500*
11,700
11,700
—
3,200
3,200
457-556
5,760
5,760
395^80
14,940
14,940
457-556
11,964
11.964
395-480
80.949
S0.949
395-480
15,379
15,379
350-425
5,100
5,100
457-556
6,420
6,420
415-505
5,4S4
5,484
710-S63
9,612
9,612
556-676
S.112
S,112
1,048-1,273
13.S60
13,860
644-7S3
9,396
9,396
710-S63
5,178
5,178
457-556
6,672
6,672
395-4S0
33,000
33,000
801-973
11,700
11,700
676-783
75,168
75,168
614-710
33,516
33,516
783-950
11,400
11,400
530-644
7,188
7,188
644-710
_
_
7,500,S95
8,3SS,S73
8,388,S73
$12,470,718
$13,S74,356
$13,874,356
0.17
0.03
0.07
0.75
0.07
0.75
$1,383-1.550
1.142-1.300
908-1.067
$1,022
8,175
$1,022
8,175
4.75
1
1
5
1
1
5
1
1
616-786
395-480
415-505
41,304
5,760
6,060
41,304
5,760
6,060
1.28
1
1
644-783
9,396
9.39G
1.50
1.93
1.50
2.50
1.50
2.50
710-863
530-644
14,094
17,916
14,094
17,916
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS-Continued
241
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Anlh.) (Aulh.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES-
OTHER— Continued
Medical — ICR <>-Physiologieal Service
Laboratory :
Associate professor — SFT a — Med-
Clin.
Associate professor in research
Researcher — 11 months
Associate researcher — 11 months
Postgraduate researcher — 11 months
Senior typist-clerk
Laboratory assistant I
Laboratory technician III
Laboratory technician II
Medical — X-Ray and Isotope :
Senior typist-clerk
Senior x-ray technician
Medical — Tropical Diseases :
Secretary
Laboratory helper
Research and Development:
Principal clerk
Senior development engineer
Associate development engineer
Principal electronics technician
Electronics technician
Senior laboratory glassblower
Principal laboratory mechanician
Senior laboratory mechanician
Vivarium :
Specialist
Associate specialist
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Vivarium supervisor
Animal caretaker
Senior animal technician
Animal technician
General assistance
Totals, Organized Activities — Other
ORGANIZED RESEARCH-
GENERAL
Academic :
Director
Assistant director
Administrative stipend
Professor
Professor— SFT a— Med-Pre-Clin. _
Associate professor — SFT a —
Med-Clin.
Associate professor — SFT a —
Med-Pre-Clin.
Researcher
Associate researcher
Postgraduate researcher — 11 months
Associate professor in research —
strictly full-time
Assistant professor in research —
strictly full-time
Associate specialist
Assistant professor
Associate professor — SFT a —
Med-Clin.
Instructor
Lecturer
Assistant clinical professor — 11
months
Assistant researcher
* Not an established range,
a Strict full time,
b Institute for cardiovascular research.
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
79.86 S6.S2 S6.82
$548,600
$615,482
PROPOSED
1968-69
SALARY RANGE
0.31
-
-
$1,892-2,325
0.56
—
—
1.308-1.458
_
0.15
0.30
0.30
1.442-2.100
$5,190
$5,190
0.60
0.70
0.70
1,142-1.300
10.820
10,820
—
1
1
61 6-786
8.556
8.556
2.70
2
9
395-480
10,740
10,740
0.76
0.50
0.50
415-505
3,030
3,030
1.39
1.50
1.50
710-863
14.832
14,832
2.53
3.50
3.50
644-783
29,208
29.20S
0.13
0.50
0.50
395-180
2,880
2,880
0.83
0.50
0.50
543-660
3,960
3,960
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.87
0.50
0.50
342-115
2,490
2,490
-
1
1
457-556
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
584-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
710-863
10.350
10,356
0.98
1
1
746-905
10.860
10,860
6
6
6
676-821
58,656
58,656
_
1
1
1,191-1,482
15,708
15,708
—
1
1
909-1,104
13,248
13,248
1.95
2
9
395-480
9,720
9,720
1
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
1
1
1
676-821
9,396
9,396
22.59
25
25
395-180
129,312
129.312
3.08
3
3
505-614
21,924
21,924
8.32
8
8
457-556
50,592
50,592
6.45
7
7
42,397
21,625
21,625
$615,482
3.51
0.51
0.33
0.91
2.18
0.28
0.50
2.72
2.18
0.28
0.50
2.72
$2,005*
1,692*
1,233-2,100
1,692-3,125
$52,458
5.684
12,025
10,550
71,916
$52,458
5,684
12,025
10.550
71,916
0.03
0.11
0.11
2,150-2,325
2,497
2,497
0.52
2.62
5.96
1.97
1.70
2.65
8.65
3.04
1.70
2.65
8.65
3.04
1,383-2,067
1,233-2,422
983-1,500
616-786
31,620
50,550
122.155
24,512
31.620
50,550
122,155
24,512
0.17
2
2
1,383-2,325
33,200
33,200
0.27
1.85
1.24
1
2
1
2
1,092-2,017
909-1,104
775-1,067
14,100
25,860
14,100
25,860
0.28
0.50
0.46
—
—
1,767-2,017
675-792
730-1,954
-
-
0.76
2.80
-
992-1,200
1,033-1,233
-
:
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University of California
SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS-Continued
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Anlh.) (tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
*
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ORGANIZED RESEARCH-
GENERAL— Continued
Nonacademic :
Principal clerk 2.53
Senior typist-clerk 1.57
Secretary 4.77
Photographer 0.50
Administrative assistant 3.91
Laboratory business officer I 1
Editor III 0.25
Editor II 1.75
Editor I 0.12
Principal electronics technician 0.63
Electronics technician 0.68
Laboratory assistant II 1
Laboratory helper 2.44
Laboratory assistant I 1
Laboratory technician IV 2
Laboratory technician III 2.92
Laboratory technician II 8.03
Laboratory technician I 3.12
Cancer Research :
Cancer Research Institute :
Director 1
Researcher — 11 months 1.79
Associate researcher — 11 months 0.80
Principal clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 0.82
Secretary-stenographer 0.86
Statistician 0.50
Junior statistician 0.30
Administrative assistant 1
Clinical laboratory technologist II 2.04
Research Medical School :
Research medical school communica-
tions secretary 0.50
General assistance 42.14
Totals, Organized Research 115.66
LIBRARIES
Library — Medical Center :
Administrative stipend
Librarian V
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Principal clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Photographer
Library assistant III _
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Library bookmender
Secretary
General assistance
Totals, Libraries
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
OF PLANT
Superintendence :
Administrator of physical plant
Principal clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Accountant II
Senior superintendent of grounds
and buildings
* Not an established range.
1
2
0.90
0.94
1.08
1
SALARY EANGE
2.80
2.80
$457-556
$17,764
$17,764
2.80
2.80
395-480
13,980
13,980
4.70
4.70
457-556
27,560
27,560
0.50
0.50
530-644
3,864
3,864
4
4
556-676
32,448
32,448
1
1
746-905
10,608
10,608
0.50
0.50
710-863
4,926
4,926
1.50
1.50
584-710
12,204
12,204
0.50
0.50
530-644
3,180
3,180
0.70
0.70
783-950
7,710
7,710
1
1
584-676
7,368
7,368
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
2.50
2.50
342-415
12,450
12,450
1.50
1.50
415-505
8,784
8,784
2
2
783-950
22,800
22.800
2
2
710-863
20,208
20,208
9
9
644-783
80,070
80,070
3
3
530-644
21,768
21,768
1
1
1,925*
23,100
23,100
1.90
1.90
1,442-2,100
34,400
34,400
0.80
0.80
1,142-1,300
12,560
12,560
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
1
1
415-505
5,628
5,628
0.60
0.60
746-905
6,213
6,213
0.40
0.40
614-746
3,245
3,245
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
2
2
644-783
16,680
16,680
0.50
0.50
457-556
3,336
3,336
7.02
7.02
292,465
31,503
$928,016
31,503
6.05
86.05
$1,087,593
$928,016
-
-
-
-
$5,000
$5,000
1.08
1
1
$1,004-1.283
12,700
12,700
0.08
2
2
871-1,058
22,000
22,000
5.79
6
6
750-912
59,500
59,500
5.40
6
6
621-788
52.000
52,000
4.49
4
4
558-621
27,850
27,850
1
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
8.25
9.50
9.50
350-425
41,490
41,490
5.39
6
6
395^tS0
31,572
31,572
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
2.72
3
3
530-644
21,408
21,408
6.S3
7.50
7.50
457-556
45,768
45,768
9.64
12.65
12.65
395-480
63,351
63,351
0.50
0.50
0.50
395^180
2,880
2,880
0.99
_
_
457-556
—
_
4.90
1.52
1.52
17,565
7,117
7,117
58.06 61.67 61.67
$353,183
$406,724
$1,458*
$17,500
457-556
12,420
350-425
4,404
395-480
4,980
350-425
4,308
746-905
10,860
950-1,155
27,720
$406,724
$17,500
12,420
4,404
4,980
4,308
10,S60
27,720
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
University of California
SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS-Continued
243
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Ami).) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
OF PLANT— Continued
Plant Service :
Senior clerk 0.27 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 0.93 1 1
Storekeeper III 111
Storekeeper I 111
Senior superintendent of grounds
and buildings 111
Police :
Chief of police 111
Police sergeant 3.34 4 4
Police officer 12.21 14 14
Senior typist-clerk 111
General assistance 114.07 114 114
Totals, Maintenance and Operation of
Plant 144.74 14S 14S
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean of Students :
Dean of students
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Assistant dean of students
Cashier
Student Activities :
Senior typist-clerk
Sports assistant
Recreation supervisor II
Recreational activities assistant .
Admissions :
Admissions officer
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Registrar's Office :
Contracts and grants officer
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Student Health Services :
Director
Administrative stipend
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Head nurse I
Staff nurse
Associate physician diplomate __
Associate physician
Student Housing Service :
Senior typist-clerk
Residence halls manager II
General assistance
Totals, Student Services 40.84
INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES AND
GENERAL EXPENSE
SALARY RANGE
$395-480
395-480
644-783
480-584
950-1,155
821-998
676-821
614-746
395-4S0
1,304,012
$1,561,603
$5,484
4,740
9,396
7,008
13,200
11,976
38,952
115,656
5,760
1,194,478
$1,488,842
42.90 42.90
$290,469
$315,089
PROPOSED
1968-69
$5,484
4,740
9.396
7,008
13,200
11,976
3S.952
115,656
5,760
1,194,478
$1,48S,S42
1
1
1
$917*
$11,004
$11,004
1
1
1
457-556
6,204
6,204
2.11
3.03
3.03
395-480
15,622
15,622
2
1
1
457-556
6,204
6,204
1.33
2
9
710-863
18,876
18,S76
0.25
-
-
395-4S0
-
-
1.59
1.50
1.50
395-480
8,442
8,442
—
0.50
0.50
395-480
2,676
2,676
2.17
2
2
614-746
16,608
16,608
0.15
0.50
0.50
435-530
2,610
2,610
0.33
1
1
954*
11,450
11,450
_
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,484
0.62
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
1.77
1
1
395-480
4,980
4,980
1.39
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
1,033*
12,400
12,400
2.71
O
3
457-556
17,004
17,004
6.74
6
6
395-480
29,184
29,184
-
1
1
556-676
7,008
7,008
0.10
0.10
0.10
1,500*
1,800
1,800
—
—
—
—
600
600
0.34
0.50
0.50
350-425
2,202
2,202
2
2
2
395-480
10,344
10,344
1
1
1
556-676
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
676-783
9,396
9,396
1.29
1
1
614-710
7,368
7,368
0.93
1.05
1.05
1,587-1,929
21,166
21,166
2.18
2.12
2.12
1,439-1,750
43,293
43,293
0.45
0.50
0.50
395-480
2,370
2,370
0.30
0.30
0.30
746-905
3,258
3,258
5.09
4.80
4.80
26,355
18,012
18,012
$315,089
Academic Senate Committees :
Secretary
Administrative assistant
Central Duplicating Service :
1
0.50
1
0.99
0.50
1
0.50
1
1
0.50
1
0.50
1
1
0.50
$457-556
556-676
456-556
530-644
746-905
$6,360
4,056
6,360
7,008
5,430
$6,360
4,056
6,360
Photographer
Assistant business manager II
7,008
5,430
* Not an established range.
244
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN FRANCESCO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES AND
GENERAL EXPENSE— Continued
Mailing Division :
Senior typist-clerk 0.63 1 1
Mail service supervisor 0.50 1 1
Mail clerk I 8.05 9 9
Assistant business manager II 0.50 0.50 0.50
Receiving :
Senior typist-clerk 1.93 2 2
Storekeeper III 111
Storekeeper II 1.58 1 1
Storekeeper I 3.42 5 5
Storehouse — Current :
Principal clerk 3 .33 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 4.54 4 4
Typist-clerk 0.42 1 1
Secretary-stenographer 1 1 1
Storekeeper IV 111
Storekeeper III 2 2 2
Storekeeper II 3.30 4 4
Storekeeper I 5.97 8 8
Administrative assistant 111
Buyer III 111
Telephone and Telegraph :
Communications supervisor II 111
Senior clerk 111
Senior typist-clerk 111
Computer Center — Computational
Services :
Principal typist-clerk - 1 1
Computer operator - 2.25 2.25
Secretary - 0.50 0.50
Programmer IV - 0.50 0.50
Programmer III 0.07 0.50 0.50
Programmer II 0.63 1 1
Environmental Health and Safety :
Assistant to the Chancellor 0.25 0.25 0.25
Senior typist-clerk 1.S0 2 2
Environmental health and safety
technologist 111
Environmental health and safety
technologist II 0.77 2 2
Public Information Office :
Public information officer 111
Secretary 111
Writer III 111
Writer I 1.04 1 1
Publication Office :
Senior typist-clerk 0.46 0.50 0.50
Secretary 0.33 1 1
Editor IV 111
Editor I 0.77
General assistance 49.81
Totals, Institutional Services and Gen-
eral Expense 107.09
52.53 52.53
122.53 122.53
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
Residence Hall Household —
Administration and Clerical :
Dormitory supervisor
Residence Hall General Expenditure —
Administration and Clerical :
Senior typist-clerk
Residence halls manager II
Maintenance man
Residence Hall General Expenditure —
Cashiering :
Senior typist-clerk 0.50 0.50
* Not an established range.
0.95 0.25
0.35 0.35
0.70
0.25
0.35
0.50
SALARY RANGE
$395-480
584-710
435-530
746-905
395-480
644-783
556-676
480-584
457-556
395-4S0
350-425
415-505
710-863
644-783
556-676
480-584
556-676
821-998
628-764
395-480
395-480
457-556
530-644
457-556
1,155-1405
905-1,100
746-905
1,600*
395-4S0
950-1,155
746-905
954*
457-556
710-863
530-644
395-480
457-556
863-1,048
530-644
259,126
$668,970
$480-584
395-4S0
746-905
530-614
395-1S0
$4,740
7.368
53,736
5,430
9,720
9,396
7,72S
31,692
12.264
21.576
4,308
5,352
10,356
17,508
31,320
50,664
8,112
11,976
8,520
5,760
5,760
5,220
14,235
3,336
7,830
5,700
10,356
4,800
9,720
13,860
18,804
11,450
6,672
10,356
6,360
2,490
5,484
12,576
298,796
$800,545
$5,772
1,1S5
3,801
2,SS0
$4,740
7,368
53,736
5,430
9.720
9.396
7,72S
31,692
12,264
21,576
4,308
5,352
10.356
37,508
31,320
50,664
8,112
11,976
8,520
5,760
5.760
5,220
14,235
3,336
7,830
5,700
10,356
4,800
9,720
13,860
18,804
11,450
6,672
10,356
6,360
2,490
5,484
12,576
298,796
$800,545
$5,772
1,185
3,801
2,SS0
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
245
SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) [Aulh.) (tuth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES—
Continued
Aldeane General Expenditure —
Administration and Clerical:
Senior typist-clerk 0.96 0.25 0.25
Residence halls manager II 0.35 0.35 0.35
Aldeane General Expenditure —
Cashiering :
Senior typist-clerk 1 0.50 0.50
Parking Operations — Current:
Senior typist-clerk 111
Assistant business manager I _ 1 1 1
Milll »'iry Union — Operations,
Current :
Assistant business manager 111
Secretary 0.52 1 1
Assistant business manager II 0.43 1 1
Assistant business manager I 111
Accountant II 0.76 1 1
Millberry Union — Bookstore,
Current :
Bookstore manager 111
Millberry Union — Food, Current:
Principal clerk 0.50 1 1
Food service manager IV 0.11 1 1
Food service manager I 1 1
Food service manager III 0.77 - -
Physicians Offices :
Senior typist-clerk 2.90 3 3
Secretary 8.69 9 9
Secretary-stenographer 111
Staff nurse 0.16
General assistance 57.04 67.35 67.35
Totals, Auxiliary Enterprises 84.69 94.55 94.55
Merit Increases and Provisions :
Academic - - -
Nonacademic - - —
TOTALS, SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS 3,578.68 3,S69.25 3,S69.25
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
$395-480
746-905
$1,131
3,801
$1,131
3,801
395-480
2,880
2,880
395-480
5S4-730
5,760
8,520
5,760
8.520
1.208*
457-556
746-905
584-710
746-905
14,500
5,700
8,952
8.520
9,396
14,500
5,760
8,952
8,520
9,396
99S*
11,976
11,976
457-556
842-1,043
556-676
746-905
5.4S4
11,124
6,060
5,484
11.124
6,060
395-480
457-556
415-505
614-710
30S.945
16,200
58,644
5,760
318,190
16,200
58,644
5,760
318,190
$495,148
$516,296
$516,296
-
37,324
91,479
37,324
91,479
$27,318,249
$30,994,014
$30,994,014
246
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
SANTA BARBARA
CAMPUS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Chancellor's Office :
Chancellor
Vice chancellor
Assistant to the chancellor
Assistant to vice chancellor
Administrative secretary to
chancellor
Summer differential
Administrative stipend
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Senior administrative analyst
Senior budget analyst
Budget analyst
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Vice Chancellor — Business and
Finance :
Vice chancellor
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Accounting Office :
Accounting officer
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Secretary
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Accountant III
Accountant II
Accountant I
Architects and Engineers :
Principal architect
Senior planning analyst I
Associate planning analyst
Campus planner I
Assistant campus planner
Building Program Clearing Account :
Principal architect
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Senior architectural draftsman
Assistant architectural draftsman .
Junior architectural draftsman
Senior architect I
Senior planning analyst I
Associate planning analyst
Assistant planning analyst
Campus planner I
Assistant campus planner
Project architect
Supervising construction inspector _
Senior construction inspector
Associate construction inspector
Assistant construction inspector
Senior landscape architect
Assistant landscape architect
Principal engineer
Associate engineer
Assistant engineer
Junior engineer
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Business Services Office :
Manager, business services
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Assistant business manager III
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$2,917*
$35,000
$35,000
1
1
1
2,012*
24,150
24,150
1.50
2
2
1,204*
28,892
28,892
-
1
1
1,128*
13,536
13,536
1
1
1
1,376*
16,517
16.517
—
—
—
—
5.680
5.680
—
—
—
_
7,250
7,250
1.83
2
2
457-556
11,112
11,112
3.25
5
5
395^80
24,060
24,060
1.12
1.50
1.50
457-556
8,370
8,370
1.75
2.50
2.50
415-505
13,134
13.134
1
1
1
905-1,100
11,400
11,400
—
1
1
905-1,100
11,676
11,676
0.96
1
1
746-905
9,396
9.396
1.58
2
2
710-863
18.564
18,564
0.41
1
1
556-676
6,852
6,852
1.13
1
1
1,750*
21,000
21,000
0.49
0.50
0.50
395-^80
2,490
2,490
1
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
1
1
1
1,397*
16,762
16,762
1.67
1
1
457-556
6,060
6.060
7.72
8
8
395^180
41,364
41,364
1
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
0.59
1
1
710-863
8,952
8.952
0.83
2
2
556-676
13,680
13,680
1
2
2
905-1,100
24,060
24,060
1
1
1
746-905
10.356
10,356
o
2
2
614-746
16,224
16,224
0.50
0.50
0.50
1,750*
10.500
10.500
0.50
0.50
0.50
998-1,213
7,278
7,278
0.50
0.50
0.50
783-950
5,178
5,178
0.26
0.50
0.50
998-1,213
6.930
6,930
-
0.50
0.50
783-950
5,052
5,052
0.50
0.50
0.50
1,750*
10,500
10,500
0.72
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,484
6.24
6
6
395-480
30,264
30,264
1
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,060
1
1
1
415-505
5,352
5,352
3
3
3
905-1,100
37,800
37,800
1
1
1
783-950
10,356
10,356
1.75
1
1
676-783
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
14,916
14,916
0.50
0.50
0.50
998-1,213
7,278
7,27S
0.50
0.50
0.50
783-950
5,178
5,178
0.63
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,368
0.26
0.50
0.50
998-1,213
6,930
6,930
1
0.50
0.50
783-950
5,052
5,052
4
4
4
99S-1.213
53,532
53,532
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
6.17
7
7
905-1.100
86,196
86,196
2.06
2
2
746-905
1S.348
1S,348
1
1
1
99S-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
1
1
783-950
9,852
9,S52
1
1
1
1.273-1,548
17,268
17,268
3
4
4
950-1,155
50,424
50,424
1.75
1
1
783-950
11,124
11.124
1
1
1
676-783
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
710-S63
9,612
9,612
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
1,340*
16,080
16,080
1
1
1
350-425
4,404
4,404
1.75
2
2
457-556
13.344
13,344
1.25
1
1
415-505
5.904
5,904
1
1
1
556-676
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
905-1,100
12,576
12,576
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
University of California
SANTA BARBARA CAMPUS-Continued
247
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tuth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Cashier :
Cashier office manager I
Cashier
Personnel :
Personnel manager
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Employment representative III_
Personnel analyst
Assistant personnel analyst
Employment representative I
Purchasing :
Purchasing agent
Principal typist-clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Buyer III
Buyer II
Buyer I
General assistance
Totals, General Administration
INSTRUCTION AND DEPART-
MENTAL RESEARCH
Academic :
Dean 2.68
Associate dean 1.33
Assistant dean 0.50
Provost 0.21
Summer differential -
Administrative stipend -
Professor 125.39
Associate professor 107.48
Assistant professor 206.4S
Instructor 1.25
Associate 87.06
Instruction supervisor — Subject A _ 1
Teaching fellow 1.50
Lecturer 68.72
Supervisor in physical education 4
Associate supervisor in physical ed-
ucation —
Assistant supervisor in physical ed-
ucation 9
Junior supervisor in physical educa-
tion 10.33
Head of supervised teaching 0.67
Supervisor teacher education 4.35
Teaching assistant 135.27
Band master 0.07
Nonacademic :
Instructional television coordinator 1.33
Coordinator of audio-visual services 0.33
Supervisor — audio-visual and photo-
graphic services 1
Summer differential —
Administrative stipend —
Senior nurseryman 1
Prinicpal clerk 9.16
Senior clerk 3.51
Principal typist-clerk 0.58
Senior tvpist-clerk 23.39
Tvpist-clerk 11.01
Secretary 19.12
Secretary-stenographer 24.45
Storekeeper II 3.74
Storekeeper I 5.25
Stores helper 3.10
Custodian /matron 1
Senior artist 1
Pianist II 0.69
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$614-746
$7,728
$7,728
2
o
2
395-180
10,452
10.452
0.95
1
1
1.354*
16,250
16,250
0.75
1
1
457-556
6.060
6.0G0
1
1
1
395-480
4,980
4,980
2.02
3.50
3.50
395-480
17,490
17.490
1
1
1
676-821
8,520
8.520
1
1
1
746-905
10.860
10.860
0.72
2
2
614-746
14,376
14,376
0.25
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
1
1,191*
14,292
14.292
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.99
2
2
395-480
9,600
9,600
0.99
1
1
350-425
4,404
4,404
0.92
1
1
821-998
10.860
10.860
1.08
2
2
676-821
17,064
17,064
1
1
1
584-710
7,008
7,008
9.40
1.25
1.25
28,626
17,003
$1,177,916
17,003
115.74
122.25
122.25
$1,021,936
$1,177,916
3.01
3.01
$1,871*
$67,575
$67,575
0.83
0.S3
1,385*
13,798
13,798
0.33
0.33
858*
3,432
3,432
0.50
0.50
1,758*
10,550
10.550
—
_
_
7,635
7,635
—
_
_
28,050
28,050
161.46
161.46
1,233-2,100
2,841,781
2,841,781
137.16
137.16
983-1,300
1,743,835
1,743,S35
301.88
301.88
775-1,067
3,028,379
3,028.379
3.67
3.67
675-792
29,727
29,727
55.48
55.48
544-786
362,174
362,174
—
—
680*
—
—
_
_
436
—
—
24.26
24.26
730-1,954
288,299
288,299
4
4
1,083-1,250
60,400
60,400
1
1
867-1,000
10,400
10,400
20.17
20.17
70S-833
182,544
182,544
6.67
6.67
633-667
51,492
51,492
0.67
0.67
1,249*
10.034
10,034
2
2
712-1,230
22,944
22,944
188.73
188.73
333-368
1,132,380
1,132,380
0.10
0.10
531*
638
638
1.33
1.33
1,093*
17,441
17.441
0.33
0.33
1,292*
5,168
5,16S
1
1
95S*
11,497
11,497
_
547
547
_
417
417
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
10
10
457-556
57,732
57,732
4
4
395-4S0
19,200
19,200
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
32
32
395-480
158.SS0
158.SS0
16
16
350-125
69,942
69,942
92
22
457-556
140.520
140.520
33.50
33.50
415-515
176.9S2
176.9S2
4
4
556-676
30,216
30.216
8
8
480-584
51,324
51,324
2.50
2.50
342-115
11,100
11,100
1
1
415-505
6.060
6.060
1
1
676-S21
8.952
8,952
1
1
530-644
7,188
7,188
248
University of California
SANTA BARBARA CAMPUS-Continued
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND "WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION AND DEPART-
MENTAL RESEARCH— Continued
Nonacademic — Continued
Communications production assist-
ant III 0.85 1 1
Senior photographer 111
Photographic technician 0.42 1 1
Television engineer 111
Principal television technician 111
Senior television technician — 1 1
Production supervisor — theater arts 1 1
Associate development engineer 0.67 1 1
Junior statistician 0.50 0.50 0.50
Administrative analyst 0.83 - -
Senior administrative assistant 2.17 3 3
Administrative assistant S.73 9 9
Laboratory business officer I 111
Administrative services officer I 0.17 1 1
Groundsman 1.46 1.50 1.50
Principal electronics technician 2.40 4 4
Senior electronics technician 4.85 3.50 3.50
Electronics technician 0.11 1 1
Principal laboratory glassblower 1 1 1
Principal laboratory mechanician _ 1.97 2 2
Senior laboratory mechanician 6.44 S.50 8.50
Laboratory mechanician 2.04 2 2
Laboratory mechanician helper - 1 1
Counselor II 1.42 1 1
Counselor I 3.42 6 6
Animal caretaker 0.81 1 1
Laboratory assistant IV 111
Laboratory assistant III 7.40 7.50 7.50
Laboratory assistant II 4.57 7.50 7.50
Laboratory assistant I 0.55 2 2
Laboratory technician II 1.19 3 3
Laboratory technician I 4.25 4 4
Museum scientist 2 2 2
Museum technician 111
General assistance 69.11 83.97 83.97
Totals, Instruction and Departmental
Research 1,014.281,218.551,218.55
SUMMER SESSION
SALARY IUNGE
$710-S63
$9,612
$9,612
614-746
7.72S
7,728
435-530
5,760
5,760
905-1,100
12,SS8
12.S8S
783-950
10,608
10,608
G76-821
8,112
8,112
710-863
S.952
8,952
950-1,155
11,976
11,976
614-746
3,684
3,684
746-905
—
—
710-843
27,828
27,828
556-676
66,408
66,408
746-905
10.S60
10.S60
905-1,100
11,400
11,400
435-530
8,226
8,226
783-950
39,000
39,000
676-821
31,152
31,152
584-676
7,00S
7,008
7S3-950
11,400
11,400
746-905
21,720
21,720
676-821
75,684
75,684
584-710
15,528
15,528
505-614
6,204
6,204
614-746
8,304
8,304
530-644
40,260
40,260
395-480
4,860
4,860
710-863
8,952
8,952
584-710
60,972
60,972
480-584
45,750
45,750
415-505
10,200
10,200
644-783
26,460
26,460
530-644
27,486
27,486
644-783
17,688
17,688
530-644
6,852
6,852
339,432
402,613
402,613
$9,522,098
$11,755,240
$11,755,240
Summer Sessions — Administration :
0.17
0.33
0.33
26
0.50
1
1
29.61
0.50
1
1
29.61
$1,583*
395-480
556-676
112,985
$132,666
$909*
457-556
395-480
350-425
556-676
710-863
584-719
4,530
$9,500
800
4,980
6,672
128,621
$150,573
$10,908
6,060
5,760
4,200
6,852
9,612
8,304
19,467
$9,500
Administrative stipend
800
4,980
Administrative assistant
6,672
128,621
26.S3
0.50
1
1
0.87
1
0.92
2.38
32.11
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4.75
32.11
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4.75
$150,573
ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES—
Intercollegiate Athletics :
Head coach intercollegiate
OTHER
athletics
$10
6
5
4
6
,908
060
760
?00
Storekeeper II
852
Senior administrative assistant
Writer II
9,612
8,304
19.467
Totals, Organized Activities — Other
ORGANIZED RESEARCH
Academic :
Director
Summer differential
Administrative stipend
* Not an established range.
7.67 11.75 11.75
0.50
0.50 0.50
$29,982
$1,442*
$71,163
$8,650
1,250
3,131
$71,163
$8,650
1,250
3,131
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
SANTA BARBARA CAMPUS-Continued
249
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aurh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ORGANIZED RESEARCH— Continued
Academic — Continued
Professor
Research assistant
Specialist
Associate specialist
Nonaeademic :
Secretary-stenographer
Senior EDP systems analyst
Key punch operator II
Senior tabulating machine operator
Senior computer operator
General assistance
Totals, Organized Research 24.50
LIBRARIES
Library — General :
University librarian
Junior specialist
Assistant university librarian
Librarian V
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Guard
Library assistant III
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Administrative assistant
Senior EDP systems analyst
General assistance
Totals, Libraries
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC
SERVICE
Arts and Lectures :
Principal
Secretary-stenographer
Manager I, arts and lectures
Administrative assistant
General assistance
Totals, Extension and Public Service..
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
OF PLANT
Superintendence :
Administrator of physical plant
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Senior administration assistant
Senior superintendent of grounds
and buildings
Superintendent of grounds and
buildings
Fire Department :
Principal clerk
Fire chief
Fire lieutenant
Fireman
* Not an established range.
SAI..YKY RANGE
0.33
1.11
1.11
$1,23.3-2,100
$18,154
$18,154
—
0.50
0.50
265-293
3,186
-
—
1
1
1,191-1,482
14.L'!IL'
14,292
0.17
1
1
909-1,104
10,908
10,908
1.10
2.50
2.50
415-505
12,990
12,990
0.77
1
1
90.V1.100
12,576
12,576
0.17
—
—
405-492
—
—
ii.s:;
—
_
530-644
—
—
0.58
—
—
014-7411
_
_
20.05
0.45
0.45
56,960
2,000
2,000
S.06
S.06
$102,209
57,137
2.21
0.67
0.83
1
3.48
2
1
1
1
4.06
2
1
1
1
4.06
8.19
9.06
9.06
$457-556
415-505
746-905
556-676
17,823
$48,575
$11,388
4,980
9,168
8,112
17,524
$51,172
1
1
0.90
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,353*
457-556
395-480
415-505
710-863
$16,241
6,672
4,980
6,060
9,612
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,536
1.92
2
2
821-998
20,964
1
1
2.67
6.13
1
1
3
6
1
1
3
6
457-556
746-905
644-783
584-710
5,100
10,104
27,960
45,972
$S7,137
0.92
1
1
$1,542*
$18,500
$18,500
0.58
1
1
601-647
7,212
7,212
0.75
1
1
1,167-1,421
14,300
14.300
0.96
1
1
1,004-2.283
12,400
12,400
6.37
i
7
871-1,058
76,537
76,537
3.50
6
6
750-912
54,450
54,450
14.97
19
19
621-787
152,570
152,570
14.G4
18.80
18.80
558-621
130,361
130,361
1.50
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
2.31
3
3
395-480
15,324
15,324
0.92
0.70
0.70
350-425
3,083
3,083
0.98
9
9
395-480
9,840
9,840
2.01
9
2
350-425
8,808
8,808
—
1
1
415-505
5,100
5,100
—
1
1
480-584
5,904
5,904
2.58
4
4
530-644
28,440
28,440
14.38
23.50
23.50
457-556
137,544
137,544
31.30
46.50
46.50
395-480
229,146
229,146
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
0.92
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
45.13
60.38
60.38
193,267
270,870
$1,207,461
270,870
145.72
201.88
201.88
$850,504
$1,207,461
$11,388
4,980
9,168
8,112
17,524
$51,172
$16,241
6,672
4,980
6,060
9,612
13,536
20,964
5,100
10,104
27,960
45,972
250
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
SANTA BARBARA CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tilth.) (Aulhj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
OF PLANT— Continued
Janitorial Service :
Custodian/matron 47.26 63.30 63.30
Custodian supervisor I 111
Custodian foreman I 3.5S 4 4
Plant Service :
Storekeeper II 1.26 1 1
Supervising groundsman II 111
Grounds foreman 2 2 2
Groundsman 24.41 27.62 27.62
Craft foreman 3 3 3
Senior maintenance man 19.43 23.30 23.30
Maintenance man 12.50 12 12
Assistant craft foreman 0.S3 2 2
Grounds equipment operator 4.92 4 4
Police :
Secretary-stenographer 111
Chief of police 111
Police sergeant 2 2 2
Police officer 8.S2 9 9
General assistance 48.90 7.82 7.82
Totals, Maintenance and Operation of
Plant 201.53 184.04 1S4.04
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean of Students :
Dean of students
Associate dean of students — men
Associate dean of students — women.
Principal clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Assistant dean of students
Counselor II
Counselor I
Secretary
Dean of Students — Counseling Center :
Counseling center manager
Clerk
Statistical clerk
Secretary
Counseling center manager I
Counseling psychologist II
Counseling psychologist I
Counselor II
Counseling psychologist III
Psychometrist
Dean of Students —
Housing Supervisor :
Supervisor of housing services II
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Stenographer
Administrative assistant
Educational Placement :
Educational placement officer and
manager
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Placement interviewer III
Placement interviewer II
Public Ceremonies :
Typist-clerk
Secretary
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
$415-505
$343,770
$343,770
584-710
7,536
7,536
457-556
25,776
25,776
556-676
7,728
7.72S
644-7S3
9,396
9,396
505-614
14,736
14,736
435-530
169,290
169,290
710-821
28,440
2S,440
644-746
195,806
195,806
530-014
S5.632
85,632
676-7S3
18,34S
18,348
4S0-5S4
27,048
27,048
415-505
6,060
6,060
746-905
10,860
10.S60
644-7S3
18,792
18,792
5S4-710
71,052
71,052
252.2S3
52,543
52,543
$1,269,047
$1,260,014
$1,260,014
1
1
1
$1,617*
$19,400
$19,400
1
1
1
1,127*
13,521
13,521
1
1
1
1,169*
14,034
14,034
0.59
1
1
457-556
5,904
5,904
0.92
1
1
350-425
4,632
4,632
7.37
7
7
395-480
36.804
36,804
4.24
7
7
350-425
30,564
30,564
1
2
2
710-863
18,132
18,132
3.46
4
4
556-676
30,048
30,048
5
5
5
710-863
48,912
48.912
0.08
2.20
2.20
614-746
16,210
16,210
1.42
3
3
530-644
19,080
19,080
0.58
-
-
457-556
-
-
0.25
_
_
1,146*
_
_
—
1
1
350-425
4,308
4,308
0.95
1
1
395-480
4,920
4,920
1
1
1
457-556
6,516
6,516
0.75
1
1
998-1,213
16,012
16,012
0.48
1
1
905-1.100
11,400
11.400
1.54
3
3
821-998
30,438
30,438
1.63
1
1
614-746
7,872
7,872
0.25
1
1
998-1,213
13,860
13,860
1
1
1
530-644
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,S60
1.90
2
2
457-556
11,988
11,9S8
2.75
3
3
395-480
14,940
14,940
2.71
3
3
350-425
12.912
12.912
—
0.50
0.50
457-556
3,066
3,066
0.90
1
1
415-505
4,980
4,980
1
1
1
386-469
4,860
4,860
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
1,211*
14.53S
14.53S
0.67
1
1
457-556
6,360
6.360
1.33
2
2
395-4S0
10,620
10,620
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
676-S21
9,852
9.S52
1
1
1
584-710
S,112
S.112
_
0.50
0.50
350-425
2,430
2,430
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
University of California
SANTA BARBARA CAMPUS-Continued
251
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Registrars Office :
Admissions officer 0.50 0.50 0 50
Registrar 0.67 1 1
Associate registrar 0.33 0.33 0.33
bummer differential _ _ _
Administrative stipend Z - -
Principal clerk 927 11 11
Senior clerk 148 1
Clerk 245 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 1195 14 14
Typist-clerk 2^24 4 4
Key punch operator II 2 3 3
Tabulating supervisor 111
Secretary 2.25 3 3
Secretary-stenographer 3.27 3 3
Programmer II — 1 1
Senior administrative assistant 1.58 2 2
Administrative assistant 2.25 2 2
Student Activities — Alumni Affairs:
Assistant to chancellor — gifts and
endowments 1.03 1 1
Secretary-stenographer 0.50 0.50 0.50
Student Activities — Chancellors Office :
Secretary 0.50 0.50 0.50
Student Activities — Public
Information :
Senior typist-clerk - 0.50 0.50
Student Activities — Publications :
Senior typist-clerk 0.50 0.50 0.50
Public information representative 0.50 0.50 0.50
Editor III 0.50 0.50 0.50
Student Activities — Recreation
Program :
Senior typist-clerk 111
Recreation supervisor III 111
Recreation supervisor II 111
Recreation supervisor I 0.79 1 1
Student and Alumni Placement
Center :
Senior typist-clerk 12 2
Secretary-stenographer 1.07 1 1
Placement interviewer III 0.67 1 1
Placement interviewer II 3.09 3 3
Student Health Service — Administra-
tion :
Student health service director 111
Principal clerk 1.14 1 1
Medical record librarian 1 1
Senior administrative assistant 111
Superintendent of nurses I — SHS 111
Senior physician diplomate 0.51 0.51 0.51
Student Health Service — Outpatients:
Head nurse 111
Associate physician 3 7.83 7.83
Student Health Service — Bedpatients:
Head nurse 111
Health Service — Laboratory :
Laboratory technician III 0.67 1 1
Laboratory technician II 1.33 3 3
Student Health Service — X-Ray :
Senior X-ray technician - 1 1
General assistance 83.30 78.01 78.01
Totals, Student Services 203.11 229.38 229.38
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SERV-
ICES AND EXPENSE
Academic Senate Secretariat:
Senior administrative assistant
Principal clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Alumni Affairs Office :
Secretary-stenographer
* Not an established range.
SALARY RANGE
$1,269*
i.5i;i '
1,014*
457-556
305-1K0
350-425
395-4S0
350-425
405^92
614-746
457-556
415-505
746-905
710-S63
556-676
708*
415-505
457-556
395^80
395-480
783-950
710-863
395^80
746-905
614-746
530-644
395-480
415-505
676-821
584-710
1,792*
457-556
543-660
710-863
764-927
1,667-2,026
628-764
1,439-1,750
628-764
710-863
644-783
543-660
485,205
$1,348,313
ESTIMATED
1967-68
$7,612
18,736
4,059
1,808
3,050
63,504
4,9S0
8,604
70.50(1
17.44S
15.744
7,368
18.S28
16,200
8,952
18,348
14,736
8,500
2,814
2,742
2,430
2,880
4,926
4,698
4,980
10,860
8,520
6,672
9,960
4,980
8,112
21,744
21,500
6,672
6,672
9,612
10,860
10,710
9,168
148,333
9,168
9,612
25,236
7,368
364,161
$1,541,276
0.50 0.50
0.50
415-505
2,814
PROPOSED
1968-69
$7,612
18,736
4,059
1,808
3,050
63,504
4,980
8,604
70,500
17.44S
15,744
7,368
18.828
16,200
8,952
18,348
14,736
8,500
2,814
2,742
2,430
2,880
4,926
4,698
4,980
10,860
8,520
6,672
9,960
4,980
8,112
21,744
21,500
6,672
6,672
9,612
10,860
10,710
9,168
148,333
9,168
9,612
25,236
7,368
364,161
$1,541,276
1
1
1
$710-863
$8,952
$8,952
1.05
1
1
457-556
6,204
6,204
0.78
1
1
457-556
5,628
5,628
-
1
1
415-505
5,100
5,100
2,814
252
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
SANTA BARBARA CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(billed) [Aulhj (Aulbj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SERV-
ICES AND EXPENSE—
Continued
Gifts and Endowments Office :
Secretary
Central Steno Bureau — Current:
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Duplicating machine operator
Senior offset duplicating machine
operator
Offset duplicating machine operator
Secretary-stenographer
Stenographer
Administrative assistant
Equipment Program Management :
Senior clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Assistant business manager II
Environmental Health and Safety :
Environmental health and safety
officer
Secretary-stenographer
Consulting physician — SHS a
Environmental health and safety
technician II
Mail and Messenger Service :
Mail clerk II
Mail clerk I
Receiving :
Typist-clerk
Deliveryman
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
Stores helper
Storehouse — Current :
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Deliveryman
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper II
Stores helper
Telephone and Telegraph — Current :
Communications supervisor II
Supervisor communications attend-
ant
Communications attendant
Garage — Current :
Senior clerk
Automotive mechanic
Automotive mechanic helper
Garage attendant
Garage manager
Public Information Office :
Public information manager
Secretary
Public information representative _
Senior typist-clerk
Publications Office :
Manager of official publications
Secretary-stenographer
Editor III
General assistance
Totals, General Institutional Services
and Expense 54.07
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
Residence and Dining Halls — Central
Service :
Residence halls administrator
Senior cashier
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
* Not an established range,
a Student health service.
SALARY RANGE
1.39
-
-
$457-556
-
-
2.45
1
1.35
2
1
o
2
1
2
395-4S0
350-425
350-425
$9,4S0
4,9S0
S,80S
$9,4S0
4,980
8,808
0.67
0.8S
0.S3
1
1
1
1
1.50
1
1
1
1
1.50
1
4S0-5S4
435-530
415-505
3S6-469
556-676
5,760
4.9S0
5.220
7,110
7,536
5,760
4,980
5,220
7,110
7,536
1
0.50
0.50
1
0.50
0.50
1
395-480
415-505
746-905
2,430
2,490
8,952
2,430
2,490
8,952
1
1.02
1
1
0.05
1
1
0.05
1,244*
415-505
833
14,928
4,980
500
14,928
4,980
500
-
1
1
746-905
S.952
8,952
1
2.97
1
5
1
5
505-614
435-530
6,060
27,744
6,060
27,744
0.30
0.98
1
1.78
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
350-425
405-492
556-676
480-5S4
342-415
4,524
4,860 .
7.36S
11,964
4,200
4,524
4,S60
7.368
11,964
4,200
1
1
1
0.50
1
0.91
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
395-4S0
395-4S0
405-492
644-783
556-676
342-115
5,760
5.760
5,904
7.72S
8,112
4,104
5,760
5,760
5,904
7,728
8,112
4,104
1.08
1
1
628-764
8,304
8,304
1
3
1
3
1
3
457-556
395-480
5.904
16,500
5,904
16,500
1.02
0.75
1.99
0.97
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
395-1S0
584-710
457-556
415-505
644-783
4.9S0
7.368
18,060
4,740
9,396
4,9S0
7,368
18,060
4,740
9.396
1
1
1.50
1
1
1
1.50
1
1
1.50
1,370*
457-556
7S3-950
395-480
16,436
6,672
16,326
16.436
6,672
16,326
0.33
0.11
0.50
8.46
0.33
0.50
0.50
5.48
0.33
0.50
0.50
5.48
1.015*
415-505
710-863
41,590
4,059
2,550
4,698
28,759
4,059
2.550
4,698
28,759
60.36 60.36
$300,761
$384,644
$3S4,644
1
1
1
$1,307*
$15,6S4
$15,684
1
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,484
5,484
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
SANTA BARBARA CAMPUS-Continued
253
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(FllltJ) |Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES—
Continued
Residence and Dining Halls — Lodging :
Senior typist-clerk 0.97 1 1
Secretary 111
Housekeeper 111
Residence halls manager III 111
Residence halls manager II 111
Craft foreman 111
Residence and Dining Halls— Central
Food Service :
Principal clerk 111
Senior typist-clerk 2 2 2
Food service manager IV 111
Food service manager III 2.71 3 3
Residence Apartments — Household —
Administration :
Residence halls manager I 111
General assistance 141.31 156.66 156.66
Totals, Auxiliary Enterprises 158.99 174.66 174.66
Range Adjustment Provision :
Academic — — —
Nonacademic - - —
Merit Increase and Provisions :
Academic - - -
Nonacademic - - -
TOTALS, SANTA BARBARA CAM-
PUS 1,960.63 2,252.10 2,252.10
SALARY RANGE
$395-480
457-556
480-584
MM 11! IS
746-905
710-S21
$."..220
6,672
7,008
11,976
10,104
9,852
$5,220
6,672
T.imis
11.976
10.104
9,852
457-556
395-480
S42-1.023
746-905
6,672
10,848
12,276
30.S28
6,672
10,848
12,276
30,S28
614-746
663,024
8,520
658.6S0
$814,296
8,520
65S.680
$803,163
$814,296
-
-459,804
-196,232
-159,804
-196,232
-
45,484
47,784
45,484
47,784
$15,429,254
$17,938,124
$17,938,124
254
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
SANTA CRUZ CAMPUS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiith.) (Aglhj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
IT
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Chancellor's Office :
Chancellor
Assistant to the chancellor
Administrative secretary to chancel-
lor
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Academic Affairs :
Vice chancellor
Administrative stipend
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Vice Chancellor — Business and
Finance :
Vice chancellor
Fiscal management officer
Senior typist-clerk
Assistant hudget analyst
Senior administrative assistant
Accounting :
Accounting officer
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Administrative assistant
Accountant III
Accountant II
Accountant I
Business Manager :
Business manager
Typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Assistant business manager II
Assistant business manager I
Cashier :
Senior cashier
Senior typist-clerk
Contracts and Grants Administration :
Senior typist-clerk
Assistant business manager II
Inventory :
Principal clerk
Stores helper
Purchasing :
Purchasing agent
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Buyer III
Buyer II
Personnel :
Personnel manager
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Employment representative II
Personnel analyst
Physical Planning :
Principal architect
Senior planning analyst I
Campus planner II
Principal engineer
Administrative assistant
Building Program Clearing Account :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Assistant architectural draftsman
Associate planning analyst
Assistant campus planner
Project architect
* Not an established range.
SALARY EANGE
1
1
1
1
$2,917*
875*
$35,000
$35,000
1
1
2.57
1.01
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
1
875*
457-556
395^80
395-480
457-556
10,500
6,060
14,940
14,460
6,060
10,500
6,060
14,940
14,460
6,060
1
1.34
1.04
1.39
1.50
1
1
1
1.50
1
1
1
2,026*
457-556
395-480
556-676
36,475
5,050
5,484
5,220
6,672
36,475
5,050
5,484
5,220
6,672
1
1
1.76
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1,708*
1,433*
395-480
614-746
710-863
20,500
17,200
9,480
7,368
9,612
20,500
17,200
9,480
7,368
9,612
1
4.99
1
0.83
1.17
1
1
1
5
1
1
1.50
1
1
1
5
1
1
1.50
1
1,067*
457-556
395-480
556-676
905-1,100
746-905
614-746
12,800
5,628
25,740
7,368
11,400
13,872
7,728
12.800
5,628
25,740
7,368
11,400
13,872
7,728
0.72
1.22
0.98
0.54
1
1
1
0.50
0.50
1
1
1
0.50
0.50
983*
350-425
556-676
746-905
584-710
11,800
4,632
7,008
4,926
3,504
11,800
4,632
7,008
4,926
3,504
1.01
0.48
1
1
1
1
457-556
395-480
5,484
4,740
5,484
4,740
1
0.32
1
0.50
1
0.50
395-480
746-905
4,980
4,926
4,980
4,926
1
0.29
1
0.50
1
0.50
457-556
342-415
5,760
2,154
5,760
2,154
1
1.80
0.98
1.96
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
967*
395-480
457-556
821-998
676-821
11,600
14,700
5,484
9,852
8,520
11,600
14,700
5,484
9,852
8,520
1
1.10
0.85
1.02
1
0.27
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,000*
457-556
395-480
350-425
457-556
584-710
746-905
12,000
5,628
4,740
4,200
5,484
8,112
9,396
12,000
5,628
4,740
4,200
5,484
8,112
9,396
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,608*
998-1,213
1,155-1,405
1,273-1,548
556-676
19,300
14,556
16,860
18,576
8,112
19,300
14,556
16,860
18,576
8,112
1.94
2.01
2.43
1
2.17
0.06
2.91
2
3
1
3
1
2
1
1
4
2
3
1
3
1
2
1
1
4
457-556
395-480
350-425
395^80
457-556
783-950
783-950
783-950
998-1,213
11,844
14,820
4,308
14,952
5,760
21,216
9.396
9,396
51,612
11,844
14,820
4,308
14,952
5,760
21,216
9.396
9,396
51,612
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
SANTA CRUZ CAMPUS-Continued
255
SALARIES AND WAGES
I NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69 I
(Filled) (Jtntli.) (tulh.) |
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Building Program Clearing Accounts
— Continued
Supervising construction inspector 111
Assistant landscape architect 111
Senior draftsman 111
Associate engineer 3 3 3
General assistance 11.58 17.50 17.50
Totals, General Administration 82.74 101.50 101.50
INSTRUCTION AND DEPART-
MENTAL RESEARCH
Academic :
Dean
Assistant dean
Provost
Summer differential
Administrative stipend
Professor
Associate professor
Assistant professor
Instructor
Lecturer
Associate
Supervisor in physical education
Associate supervisor in physical
education
Assistant supervisor in physical
education
Teaching assistant
Nonacademic :
Coordinator of special projects
Assistant to the chancellor
Assistant to the vice chancellor
Director of academic planning
Instructional television coordinator-
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Principal typist-clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Stenographer
Communications production
supervisor
Photographer
Photographic technician
Senior television engineer
Television technician
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Laboratory business officer II
Senior electronics technician
Senior laboratory glassblower
Senior laboratory mechanician
Laboratory mechanician
Laboratory assistant III
Laboratory assistant II
Laboratory assistant I
Laboratory technician III
Laboratory technician II
Laboratory technician I
General assistance
Totals, Instruction and Departmental
Research
SALARY RANGE
$1,100-1.337
783-950
556-676
950-1,155
(100,918)
$716,290
$10,044
10,860
7.368
40,920
135,908
$886,055
* Not an established range.
PROPOSED
1968-69
$16,044
10.860
7,368
40.920
135.90S
$886,055
1.42
0.50
0.50
$2,133*
$12,800
$12,800
1.29
0.75
0.75
981*
8,825
8,825
2
2
1,882*
45,175
45,175
—
—
—
—
14,284
14,284
—
—
—
—
4,900
4,900
15.31
33.25
33.25
1,233-2.100
583,276
583.276
16.17
40.25
40.25
983-1.300
491,950
491.950
52.21
72.50
72.50
775-1,067
706,365
706,365
4.79
4.50
4.50
675-792
36,450
36,450
7.12
1
1
730-1,954
12,300
12,300
12.39
—
—
680-786
—
_
1
1
1
1,083-1,250
13,000
13,000
1
1
1
867-1,000
10,400
10,400
1.17
o
O
708-833
18,500
18,500
8.73
32.75
32.75
333-368
196,500
196,500
-
0.35
0.35
1,187*
4,985
4,985
—
1
1
1,000*
12,000
12,000
—
1
1
1,005*
12,060
12,060
0.50
1
1
1,000*
12,000
12.000
0.50
1
1
1,000*
12,000
12,000
1.43
2.75
2.75
457-556
15,564
15,564
2.50
3
3
395-480
14,580
14.580
0.10
0.25
0.25
457-556
1,371
1.371
8.41
17.50
17.50
395^80
85,794
85,794
1.54
1
1
350-425
4,524
4,524
7.28
13
13
457-556
76,908
76,908
5.67
10.50
10.50
415-505
54,054
54,054
1
1
1
386-469
5,100
5,100
0.50
0.75
0.75
783-950
7,389
7,389
0.75
0.70
0.70
530-644
5,032
5,032
0.31
0.70
0.70
435-530
3,838
3,838
—
0.65
0.65
1,048-1,273
8,174
8.174
1.03
1
1
584-676
7,008
7,008
0.92
1
1
710-863
8.952
8,952
1.64
4
4
556-676
27,024
27,024
1
1
1
905-1,100
11,400
11.400
_
1
1
676-821
8.112
8.112
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1.38
2
2
676-821
19,704
19.704
1
1
584-710
7,008
7.008
1.92
3
3
584-710
23.064
23.064
1.28
1.85
1.85
480-584
10,911
10,911
1.02
2.85
2.85
415-505
14,757
14,757
„
1
1
710-863
8,520
8.520
_
9
o
644-783
15,456
15,456
0.16
1
1
530-644
7,008
7.008
7.75
19.75
19.75
(36,395)
80,S68
80,S68
174.19
291.10
291.10
$1,636,576
$2,750,246
$2,750,246
256
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
SANTA CRUZ CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tilth.) (Aulhj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ORGANIZED RESEARCH
Academic :
Director
Administrative stipend
Astronomer
Associate researcher
Postgraduate researcher — 11 months
Librarian II
Nonacademic :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Computer operator
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Custodian/matron
Principal photographer
Library assistant I
Design draftsman
Senior development engineer
Associate development engineer
Junior development engineer
Laboratory business officer II
Superintendent of grounds and
buildings
Equipment operator
Senior maintenance man
Maintenance man
Telescope installation supervisor
Telescope assistant
Senior electronics technician
Automotive mechanic
Mechanical superintendent I
Principal laboratory mechanician
Senior laboratory mechanician
Laboratory mechanician
Principal optical instrument maker
Laboratory technician IV
Laboratory technician I
General assistance
Totals, Organized Research 49.04
LIBRARIES
Acquisition — Processing :
University librarian
Assistant university librarian
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Principal clerk
Key punch operator II
Computer operator
Secretary
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Reference-Circulation :
University librarian
Assistant university librarian _
Librarian V
Librarian II
Librarian I
Secretary
Library assistant III
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
General assistance
Totals, Libraries 42.39
* Not an established range.
SALAEY RANGE
0.60
0.85
0.85
$1,948*
$19,870
$19,870
—
—
—
—
3,000
3,000
7.55
9.40
9.40
908-2,100
153,588
153,588
1
1
1
1,142-1,300
12,100
12,100
0.87
1
1
616-786
8,160
8,160
0.33
-
-
621-787
-
-
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
395-480
5,484
5,484
1.37
1
1
395-480
5,220
5,220
0.81
1
1
530-644
7,368
7,368
1
2
2
457-556
12,300
12,300
1
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
1.29
1
1
415-505
5,220
5,220
0.91
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
0.58
0.50
0.50
395-480
2,430
2,430
_
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,520
1
o
2
1,100-1,337
29,244
29,244
1.12
2
2
950-1,155
25,812
25,812
1
1
1
676-783
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
0.45
_
_
821-998
1.37
—
—
530-644
_
_
1.21
1
1
644-746
8,952
8,952
3
3
3
530-614
20,736
20,736
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10.860
1.75
2
2
530-644
14,376
14,376
2.53
2
2
676-821
17,508
17.508
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
0.50
1
1
821-998
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
3
3
3
676-821
29,556
29,556
0.80
1
1
584-710
7,008
7,008
1
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12,276
0.42
1
1
783-950
9,396
9,396
2.98
4.80
4.80
530-644
31,152
31,152
3.60
3.25
3.25
(10,351)
8,256
8,256
54.80 54.80
$457,799
$543,872
56.80 56.80
$277,278
$369,415
$543,872
0.50
0.50
0.50
$1,583*
$9,500
$9,500
0.50
0.50
0.50
1,167-1,421
7,350
7,350
1.04
1
1
1,004-1,283
12,050
12,050
1
2
2
750-912
18,700
18,700
3.72
5
5
621-787
39,600
39,600
5.30
4.50
4.50
558-621
31,050
31,050
1
1
1
457-556
5,904
5,904
2.07
3
3
405-492
14,700
14,700
0.86
1
1
530-644
7,008
7,008
1.49
1.50
1.50
457-556
9,240
9,240
3.54
4
4
456-556
24,576
24,576
5.65
11
11
395-480
53,172
53,172
0.50
0.50
0.50
1,583*
9,500
9,500
0.50
0.50
0.50
1,167-1,421
7,350
7,350
1
1
1
1,004-1,283
12,700
12,700
1
2
621-787
15,300
15,300
2
3.50
3.50
558-621
24,350
24,350
0.58
0.50
0.50
457-556
3,336
3,336
—
1
1
530-644
6,360
6,360
1.33
2
o
457-556
11,820
11,820
1.91
3
o
395-480
14,940
14,940
6.90
7.80
7.80
(30,760)
30,909
30,909
$369,415
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
University of California
SANTA CRUZ CAMPUS-Continued
257
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (>ulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC
SERVICE
Arts and Lectures :
Administrative assistant 0.39 0.50 0.50
Campus Public Service :
Program coordinator 0.27
Senior typist-clerk
General assistance
Totals, Extension and Public Service 0.86 1.71 1.71
0.46 0.46
0.50 0.50
0.20 0.25 0.25
SALARY RANGE
$.-,.-,(; 07c,
888*
395-480
(3.251)
$8,884
s;;.m;i
4,902
2,430
IjlHI
$12,096
PROPOSED
1968-69
$3,864
4,902
2,430
900
$12,090
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
OF PLANT
Building and Grounds Administration :
Administrator of physical plant 1 11
Senior clerk 2.04 3 3
Senior typist-clerk 1.33 2 2
Fire Prevention Service :
Fireman 111
Central Heating Plant :
Chief steam operating engineer 0.90 1 1
Steam operating engineer 2.30 3 3
Plant Service :
Superintendent of grounds and
buildings - 1 1
Storekeeper I - 1 1
Custodian/matron - 19 19
Custodian foreman II - 1 1
Custodian foreman I - 1 1
Maid/houskeeping aid - 20 20
Tree trimmer foreman - 1 1
Tree trimmer — 3 3
Grounds foreman - 1 1
Groundsman — 6 6
Craft foreman - 1 1
Senior maintenance man - 15 15
Maintenance man - 6 6
Material planner - 1 1
Truck driver — 1 1
Security Service :
Chief of police 0.63 1 1
Police sergeant 0.33 1 1
Police officer 4.59 4 4
Guard 0.42 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 0.61 1 1
General assistance 0.12 0.75 0.75
Totals, Maintenance and Operation of
Plant 15.27 97.75 97.75 $109,710 $618,423 $618,423
STUDENT SERVICES
$1,260*
$15,120
$15,120
395-480
15,324
15,324
395-480
9,720
9,720
584-710
7,728
7,728
746-863
9,396
9,396
644-746
24,336
24,336
821-998
10,356
10,356
480-584
5,904
5,904
415-505
99,144
99,144
530-644
7,008
7,008
457-556
5,484
5,484
359-435
90,360
90,360
584-710
8.520
8,520
505-614
19,080
19,080
505-614
6,360
6,360
435-530
33,336
33,336
710-821
9,396
9,396
644-746
125,088
125,088
530-614
38,784
38,784
599-692
7,188
7,188
415-505
5,904
5,904
746-905
9,852
9,852
644-783
8,952
8,952
584-710
30,624
30,624
480-584
5,760
5,760
395-480
4,980
4,980
(675)
4,719
4,719
Assistant Chancellor —
Student Services :
Assistant chancellor, student affairs
and registrar
Senior clerk
Clerk
Admissions :
1
0.71
0.10
1
0.75
2.55
2.85
1.31
0.72
0.78
1
0.31
0.23
1
1
1
1
1
7
2
1
2
1
1
0.50
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
2
1
2
1
1
0.50
1
$1,566*
395^180
350-425
457-556
457-556
395^80
350-425
395-480
350-425
415-505
710-863
415-505
821-998
614-746
710-863
$18,000
5,220
4,200
5,904
5,760
34,140
8,712
4,980
8,400
8,952
5,100
4,926
7,368
$18,000
5,220
4,200
5,904
5,760
Clerk
34,140
8,712
4,980
8,400
Secretary-stenographer — .
Senior administrative assistant
Counseling Center :
8,952
5,100
Counseling psychologist I
Assistant dean of students
4,926
7,368
Not an established range.
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HIGHER EDUCATION
SANTA CRUZ CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) |Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Financial Aids :
Principal clerk
Assistant dean of students
Housing Office :
Senior typist-clerk
Placement Center :
Senior typist-clerk
Assistant registrar II
Assistant dean of students
Preceptor Support :
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Senior administrative assistant —
Assistant dean of students
Head resident
Cultural and Recreational Program :
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Registrar :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Assistant registrar I
Administrative assistant
Student Health Service :
Student health service director
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Staff nurse
Associate physician
General assistance
Totals, Student Services 29.84
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES
AND EXPENSE
Central Stenography :
Principal typist-clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Duplicating :
Senior offset duplicating machine
operator
Offset duplicating machine operator
Garage :
Senior clerk
Senior maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator I
Mail and Messenger :
Mail clerk I
Receiving :
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
Stores helper
Telephone :
Communications attendant
Senior clerk
Audio-Visual Service :
Principal cierk
Clerk
Communications production super-
visor
Photographer
Photographic technician
Senior television engineer
Laboratory assistant II
Laboratory assistant I
Draftsman
Academic Senate Secretariat :
Secretary -stenographer
Administrative assistant
* Not an established range.
SALAEY RANGE
-
1
1
$457-556
$5,4S4
$5,4S4
-
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,520
0.50
1
1
395-480
4,980
4,980
1
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
0.50
0.50
0.50
710-863
4,698
4,698
0.24
-
-
710-863
-
-
0.39
1.25
1.25
395^80
6,075
6,075
0.50
0.50
0.50
415-505
2,814
2,814
—
0.50
0.50
710-863
4,260
4,260
1
2
2
710-863
17,916
17,916
0.71
-
-
457-556
-
-
0.50
1
1
395-480
4,860
4,860
0.39
1
1
556-676
7,200
7,200
0.08
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,484
0.93
0.83
0.83
395^180
4,034
4,034
0.99
1
1
350-425
4,404
4,404
0.42
1
1
395^80
4,740
4,740
—
0.84
0.84
415-505
4,284
4,284
0.08
1
1
628-764
7,536
7,536
0.93
-
1
556-676
-
-
_
0.50
0.50
1,225*
7,350
7,350
1.11
1
1
395-480
4,860
4,860
0.25
1
1
415-505
5,220
5,220
1.95
2
2
571-692
14,736
14,736
1.02
1
1
1,439-1,750
19,290
19,290
3.04
7.35
7.35
(16,224)
32,150
32,150
49.77 49.77
$183,043
$307,297
$307,297
1.34
0.92
1
2
1
1
2
1
$457-556
395-480
350-425
$5,484
9.S40
4,308
$5,484
9,840
4,308
_
1
1
1
1
480-584
435-530
6,516
5,352
6,510
5,352
0.48
0.82
1
1
1
1
1
1
395-480
644-746
415-505
4,980
8,112
5,628
4,980
8,112
5,628
1.62
2
2
435-530
11,124
11,124
1
1
0.29
1
1
0.50
1
1
0.50
556-676
480-584
342-415
7,368
6,204
2,154
7,368
6,204
2,154
1
1
i
o
1
395-480
395-480
9,720
5,220
9,720
5,220
0.34
0.50
0.25
0.25
457-556
350-425
1,440
1,440
0.50
0.25
0.31
0.37
1.02
0.22
0.25
0.30
0.30
0.21
0.15
0.25
0.25
0.30
0.30
0.21
0.15
0.25
7S3-950
530-644
435-530
1.048-1,273
480-584
415-505
435-530
2.463
2,157
1,645
2,641
909
1,293
2,463
2,157
1,645
2,641
909
1,293
1
1
1
1
1
415-505
556-676
5,100
6,672
5,100
6,672
HIGHER EDUCATION
259
University of California
SANTA CRUZ CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.j
68-69
(Aulh.J
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES
AND EXPENSE— Continued
Environmental Health and Safety :
Environmental health and safety
technician
Gifts and Endowments:
Assistant chancellor
Secretary
Public Information :
Assistant chancellor
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Public information representative _
Writer III
Publications :
Secretary-stenographer
Editor III
General assistance
Totals, General Institutional Services
and Expense
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
Housing — General Expense :
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Residence halls manager II
Assistant business manager I
Housing — Central Lodging :
Communications attendant
Senior typist-clerk
Proctor
Residence halls manager II
Residence halls manager I
Bookstore — General :
Senior clerk
Bookstore manager
General assistance
Totals, Auxiliary Enterprises
Merit Increase and Provisions :
Academic
Nonacademic
TOTALS, SANTA CRUZ CAMPUS—
* Not an established range.
0.79
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$950-1,155
$11,976
$11,976
0.50
1.01
-
-
1,125*
415-505
-
-
0.50
0.97
0.04
0.17
0.75
0.50
0.50
0.50
1
0.50
0.50
0.50
1
1,208*
395-480
457-556
783-950
710-863
7,250
2,100
2,742
9,396
7,250
2,100
2,742
9,396
3.03
1
1
5.53
1
1
5.53
415-505
710-863
(13,061)
$125,013
5,100
8,520
26,030
$189,444
5,100
8,520
26,030
21.74
31.24
31.24
$189,444
0.81
0.83
0.17
0.25
1
1
0.25
1
1
$395-480
395-480
746-905
584-710
$1,215
4,980
9,396
$1,215
4,980
9,396
0.71
0.32
1.65
0.14
2
o
3
0.50
1
2
2
3
0.50
1
395-480
39.>480
457-556
746-905
614-746
9,720
9,720
17,736
4,476
7,368
9,720
9.720
17,736
4,476
7,368
3.50
1
7.13
4
1
14.10
4
1
14.10
395-480
783*
(31,252)
$83,586
20,280
9,396
51,774
$146,061
20,280
9,396
51,774
16.26
29.85
29.85
$146,061
-
-
-
-
25,375
25,763
25,375
25,763
432.33
714.52
714.52
$3,598,179
$5,874,047
$5,874,047
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HIGHER EDUCATION
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS j ACTUAL
66-67 67-68 68-69
lulled) (Authj (Aulhj
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
INSTRUCTION AND DEPART-
MENTAL RESEARCH
Academic :
University dean
Director
Totals, Academic
Nonacademic :
Assistant to university dean of agri-
culture
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Totals, Nonacademic
General assistance
Totals, Instruction and Departmental
Research
ORGANIZED RESEARCH
Academic :
Assistant head
Director of field stations
Specialist
Associate specialist
Assistant specialist
Superintendent of station
Totals, Academic
Nonacademic :
Herdsman
Assistant herdsman
Principal superintendent of cultiva-
tions
Senior superintendent of cultivations
Superintendent of cultivations
Cultivationist
Senior nurseryman
Nurseryman
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Custodian/matron
Administrative assistant
Craft foreman
Senior maintenance man
Maintenance man
Farm maintenance man
Farm equipment operator II
Laboratory technician IV
Laboratory technician II
Laboratory technician I
Totals, Nonacademic
General assistance
Totals, Organized Research
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC
SERVICE
Administration :
Director
Agriculturist
Home economist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Accountant II
* Not an established range.
SALAEY KANGE
1
1
1
1
1
1
$2,167*
2,167*
$26,000
26,000
$52,000
$26,000
26,000
2
2
2
$52,000
$52,000
1
0.92
1
0.76
3
1
1
1.12
o.ss
3
1
1
1.12
0.88
3
1,458*
395^80
395-4S0
415-505
556-676
17,500
5,760
5,935
5,332
23,952
17,500
5,760
5,935
5,332
23,952
6.68
0.05
7
0.40
7
0.40
$53,102
(176)
8.73
9.40
9.40
$105,278
$5S,479
1,419
$111,89S
0.97
3.77
1
1.98
2.17
1.60
1.25
2.42
0.58
1
3
1
2
2
1
1
3
$2,083*
1,200-1.783
1,200-1,783
457-556
395-480
415-505
710-863
556-676
746-905
$25,000
60,400
17,600
13,032
11,520
6,060
8,952
23,232
$58,479
1,419
$111,89S
0.85
0.85
0.85
$1,4S2*
$15,116
$15,116
0.85
0.S5
0.85
1,627*
16,660
16,660
1.05
1.30
1.30
1.191-1,4S2
21,127
21,127
4.13
5.85
5.85
909-1,104
6S.511
68.511
1.40
0.40
0.40
713-825
3,960
3,960
4.55
4.75
4.75
908-2,100
65,993
$191,367
65,993
12.83
14
14
$164,846
$191,367
3.08
3
3
530-644
23,184
23,184
2
2
2
457-556
12,564
12,564
4
4
4
746-905
39,936
39,936
4
5
5
614-746
39,240
39,240
1
1
1
505-614
6,672
6,672
37.49
39
39
435-530
236,328
236,32S
1
1
1
556-676
S,112
8,112
2.92
3
3
4S0-5S4
18,336
1S.336
1.44
3
3
395-480
14,700
14,700
2.53
2
2
395^80
11,520
11,520
0.88
0.75
0.75
350-425
3,150
3,150
1.09
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.82
1.88
1.88
415-505
10,553
10,553
0.50
0.50
0.50
415-505
3,030
3,030
1
1
1
556-676
7,920
7,920
0.67
2
o
710-821
18,792
18,792
5.33
4
4
644-746
34,752
34,752
5.50
5
5
530-614
36,144
36,144
0.08
1
1
530-614
7,368
7,368
4
4
4
530-644
30,912
30,912
1.83
2
2
783-950
22,800
22,800
2.80
4
4
644-7S3
31,296
31,296
1.82
1
1
530-644
6,516
$630,497
6,516
86.78
91.13
91.13
$572,363
$630,497
23.S7
26.83
26.83
(143,486)
191,815
191,815
123.48
131.96
131.96
$880,695
$1,013,679
$1,013,679
$25,000
60,400
17,600
13,032
11,520
6,060
8,952
23,232
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
261
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES-Continued
111
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS ACTUAL
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
-J
66-67 67-68 68-69 1966-67
Ifiiled) (toth.) (»»ln.) |
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC
SERVICE — Continued
Information :
Agriculturist 4
Associate agriculturist 4
Assistant agriculturist 2
Associate home economist 1
Principal clerk 1.53
Senior clerk 3
Senior typist-clerk 6.65
Varitypist 1.97
Senior duplicating machine
operator 1
Duplicating machine operator 0.99
Principal offset duplicating
machine operator 1
Senior offset duplicating machine
operator 1
Offset duplicating machine operator 2
Secretary 1.88
Secretary-stenographer 3.76
Storekeeper II 0.50
Senior artist 1
Artist 4
Illustrator 0.50
Communications production assist-
ant III 2
Senior photographer 1
Photographer 1
Administrative assistant 1
Editor III 1
Editor I 0.91
Writer IV 1.42
Laboratory assistant II 0.94
Laboratory helper 0.36
Production :
Agriculturist 55.05
Associate agriculturist 24.75
Assistant agriculturist 4
Superintendent of cultivations 2
Principal clerk 0.50
Senior clerk 0.58
Clerk 1
Principal typist-clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 5.63
Secretary 2.29
Secretary-stenographer 24.41
Stenographer 1.42
Junior engineer 1
Junior statistician 2.06
Programmer I 0.02
Laboratory helper 3.04
Laboratory assistant I 1.80
Laboratory technician IV 0.58
Laboratory technician II 7.48
Laboratory technician I 12.27
Marketing :
Agriculturist 7.78
Associate agriculturist 2
Secretary-stenographer 2
Stenographer 1.03
Junior statistician 1
Home Economics :
Agriculturist 2
Associate agriculturist 0.67
Home economist 7
Associate home economist 4
Secretary 1
Secretary-stenographer 4.02
Laboratory assistant III 1
Laboratory assistant II 2
Laboratory technician II 0.50
SALARY RANGE
4
4
$1,200-1,7*3
$71,000
$71,000
4
4
916-1,117
51,400
51,400
1
1
725-875
10.500
10,500
1
1
916-1.117
13,400
13,400
1
1
457-556
6,072
6,672
3
3
395-480
17,004
17,004
7
7
395-480
35,508
35.508
2
2
457-556
12,966
12,966
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
350-425
4,200
4,200
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
2
2
435-530
12,564
12,564
2
2
457-556
12,300
12.300
3
3
415-505
16.644
16,644
1
1
556-676
6,672
6,672
1
1
676-821
9,852
9.852
4
4
556-676
31,524
31,524
0.50
0.50
435-530
2,814
2,814
2
2
710-863
19,752
19,752
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
530-644
7,188
7,188
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
530-644
6,360
6,360
2
2
S63-1.048
21,216
21.216
1
1
480-584
5,760
5,760
0.50
0.50
342-415
2.100
2,100
66
66
1,200-1,783
1,112,700
1,112,700
14
14
916-1,117
182.500
182,500
4
4
725-875
40,300
40,300
2
2
505-614
14.376
14,376
2
o
457-556
11,988
11,988
1
1
395-480
4.860
4,860
1
1
350-425
5,100
5,100
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
6
6
395-480
32,214
32.214
3
3
457-556
19,704
19,704
22
22
415-505
120,462
120,462
1.50
1.50
386-469
7,176
7,176
1
1
676-783
8,952
8,952
2
2
614-746
15,096
15,096
1
1
614-746
7,368
7.36S
3
3
342-415
14,004
14,004
2
2
415-505
11,520
11,520
1
1
783-950
10,356
10,356
8
8
644-7S3
66,036
66,036
15
15
530-644
104,796
104,796
9
9
1,200-1,783
162,800
162,800
1
1
915-1,117
12,700
12.700
2
2
415-505
12,120
12,120
1
1
386-469
4,860
4,860
1
1
614-746
7,728
7,728
2
2
1,200-1,783
39,000
39,000
1
1
916-1.117
11,900
11.900
7
7
1,200-1,783
119,400
119,400
4
4
916-1,117
49,900
49,900
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,060
4.50
4.50
415-505
26,790
26,790
1
1
584-710
8,520
S.520
2
2
480-584
14,016
14.016
1
1
644-7S3
7,728
7,728
262
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
AGRICULTURAL SCBENCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC
SERVICE— Continued
4-H Programs :
Agriculturist
Associate agriculturist
Home economist
Principal clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Community and Public Affairs :
Agriculturist
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
County Operation :
Agriculturist
Associate agriculturist
Assistant agriculturist
Junior agriculturist
Home economist
Associate home economist
Assistant home economist
Junior home economist
Senior superintendent of
cultivations
Principal clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
County Operation Offset :
Agriculturist
Associate agriculturist
Assistant agriculturist
Home economist
Associate home economist
Assistant home economist
Junior home economist
Agricultural Publications Office :
Manager agricultural publications
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Editor IV
Editor III
Editor II
Production assistant III
Writer III
General assistance
Totals, Extension and Public Service
Merit Increase Provisions :
Academic
Nonacademic
TOTALS, AGRICULTURAL
SCIENCES
SALARY RANGE
6
6
6
$1,200-1,783
$109,400
$109,400
1
1
1
916-1,117
13,400
13,400
3
3
3
1,200-1,783
49,000
49,000
0.83
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2.20
2
2
415-505
10,200
10,200
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
_
1
1
1,200-1,783
14,400
14,400
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
30.65
34
34
1,200-1,783
552,400
552,400
35.96
32
32
916-1,117
392,001
392.001
11.72
12
12
725-875
116,400
116,400
1
1
1
650
7,800
7,800
7.45
7
7
1,200-1,7S3
111,100
111,100
6
6
6
915-1,117
71,700
71,700
11.39
10
10
725-875
93,500
93,500
1.95
2
2
650
15,600
15,600
6
5
5
614-746
44,760
44,760
0.25
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,484
1.75
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
415-505
5,100
5,100
1.97
2
556-676
16,224
16,224
107.72
107
107
1,200-1,783
1,78S,501
1,788,501
54.92
56
56
916-1,117
691,502
691,502
56.33
48
48
725-875
473,401
473,401
22
14
14
1,200-1,783
222,800
222,800
12.25
11
11
916-1,117
144,500
144,500
10.10
5
5
725-875
49,000
49,000
1.61
2
2
650
15,600
15,600
1
1
1
1,125*
13,500
13,500
0.1S
1
1
395-480
4,860
4,860
1
2
2
395-4S0
10,620
10.620
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
2
863-1,048
25,152
25,152
3.75
3.75
3.75
710-S63
38,646
38,646
1.75
1.75
1.75
584-710
13,926
13,926
1
1
1
710-863
9,852
9,852
1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
6.14
2.95
2.95
(51,565)
$7,S87,950
12,261
$8,071,768
12,261
671.90
651.45
651.45
$8,071,768
_
_
_
_
122,856
122,S56
-
-
-
-
39,681
39,681
804.11
792.81
792.81
$8,873,923
$9,359,S82
$9,359,882
* Not an established range.
IIICIIKIl EDUCATION
University of California
263
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION
Ul
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
2
-I
66-67 67-68 68-69
1 (Filled) (tilth.) («uth.)
1966-67
2 EXTENSION AND PU BLIC SERVICE
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Statewide Programs:
Associate dean — statewide programs
Junior University extension special-
ist
Program coordinator
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative analyst
Continuing Education of the Bar:
University extension specialist
Associate University extension spe-
cialist
Librarian I
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Editor IV
Editor III
Editor II
Editor I
Continuing Education of the Bar —
Summer :
Senior typist-clerk
Real Estate :
University extension specialist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Correspondence — General Instruction :
University extension specialist
Associate university extension
specialist r
Assistant university extension
specialist
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Correspondence — High School :
Senior typist-clerk
Stenographer
Administrative assistant
Arts and Humanities:
University extension specialist
Associate university extension
specialist
Assistant university extension
specialist
Junior university extension special-
ist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Business Administration :
Assistant university extension
specialist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Business Administration :
University extension specialist
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Storekeeper I
Administrative assistant
* Not an established range.
SALARY BANGS
-
1
1
$1,583*
$19,000
$19,000
0.37
0.50
0.50
641-683
:;.n.-,i i
3,850
1
2
2
641-1,833
30,308
30.308
0.95
T
1
457-556
5.484
5.484
1.25
2
2
415-505
10,704
10.704
0.33
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
L5.29
19.05
19.05
1,250-1,833
336,099
336,099
4.85
5.C0
5.60
967-1,167
73,460
73.460
0.79
1.20
1.20
457-556
8,040
8,040
2.18
3
3
457-556
17,916
17.916
8.86
12
12
395-180
60,684
60.684
0.37
1.20
1.20
350-425
5.170
5.170
0.56
2
0
457-556
11,688
11.688
1.44
0.50
0.50
415-505
2,610
2,610
1
1
1
556-676
7.728
7,728
2.03
2
2
863-1,048
24,552
24,552
3.42
4.50
4.50
710-863
41,286
41,286
3.88
6
6
584-710
43,992
43,992
2
3
3
530-644
19,884
19,884
-
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
0.66
0.50
0.50
1,250-1,833
9,200
9,200
0.58
1
1
457-556
5,694
5,694
1.80
1
1
395-480
4.'. ISO
4,980
0.31
0.25
0.25
556-676
1,668
1,668
1
1
1
1,250-1,833
16,000
16,600
1.23
1
1
967-1,167
11,600
11,600
0.09
0.40
0.40
750-908
4,360
4,360
3.42
4
4
457-556
24,852
24,852
5.84
7
7
395-480
36,996
36,996
3.67
4
4
395-480
21,030
21.030
1.S3
2
2
415-505
10,584
10.584
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
0.93
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
1
1
1
3S6-469
5,100
5,100
1
1
1
556-676
7,728
7,728
0.93
-
-
1,250-1,833
-
-
1
-
-
967-1,167
-
-
2.67
-
-
750-908
-
-
0.50
642-683
_
-
4
457-556
—
—
2.67
_
_
395-480
-
-
0.30
_
_
415-505
-
-
1.75
-
-
556-676
—
—
1.18
9
2
750-908
20,400
20,400
1
1
1
457-556
5,484
5.484
3
1
1
395-4S0
5,220
5,220
—
1
1
350-425
4,632
4,632
-
1
1
556-676
7,368
7,368
0.43
1.45
1.45
1,250-1,833
23,790
23.790
1.34
0.85
0.S5
967-1,167
10,455
10.455
2.54
3
3
457-556
17,S80
17.SS0
4.37
5
5
395^80
25.440
25.440
1.30
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,360
0.67
0.67
0.67
480-5S4
4,366
4,366
1
1.60
1.60
556-676
12,317
12.317
264
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY EXTENSiON-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (tilth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC SERV-
ICE— Continued
Business Administration — Executive
Program — Berkeley :
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Principal clerk
Business Administration — Executive
Program — Los Angeles :
University extension specialist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Business Administration Conferences :
University extension specialist
Assistant university extension spe-
cialist
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Conferences :
University extension specialist
Secretary
Criminology :
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Senior typist-clerk
Daytime Program — Berkeley :
Assistant university extension spe-
cialist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Daytime Program — Los Angeles :
Associate university extension
specialist
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Dentistry — Operatory :
University extension specialist
Administrative assistant
Dentistry Technicians :
University extension specialist
Teacher — university extension
Administrative assistant
Education — Berkeley :
University extension specialist
Assistant university extension
specialist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Education — Los Angeles :
University extension specialist
Associate program coordinatory
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Graduate Intern Program —
Teacher Education :
Supervisor teacher education
University extension specialist
Senior television technician
Engineering :
University extension specialist
Associate university extension
specialist
Assistant university extension
specialist
Junior university extension special-
ist
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
a By individual agreement.
0.50
1
0.50
1
0.50
1
SALARY RANGE
$967-1.167
457-556
0.75
0.92
0.54
1
1.96
0.25
1
2
1
1.25
0.25
1
2
1
1.25
1,25G-1,S33
457-556
395-4S0
415-505
556-676
1
1.10
1.10
1,250-1,833
0.92
1
1
1.10
1
1
1.10
750-90S
395^180
556-676
0.63
1
1
1
1
1
1,250-1,833
457-556
0.01
0.41
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
967-1,167
395^1S0
1
1
1.33
2
1
1
1
0.60
1
1
1
1
0.60
1
750-908
457-556
395-4S0
746-905
556-676
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
967-1,167
395-480
556-676
0.18
1.67
0.25
1.67
0.25
1.67
1,250-1.833
556-676
0.07
2.71
0.33
-
-
1,250-1,833
— a
556-676
1.50
2
2
1,250-1,833
2.67
4
3.01
1
0.47
3
4
3
1
1
3
4
3
1
1
750-908
457-556
395-480
415-505
556-676
0.08
2.02
1.01
1
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
1
3
4
1
1
1,250-1.833
641-1.167
457-556
395-4S0
415-505
556-676
7
1
0.09
-
-
712-1.230
1,250-1.833
676-821
1.37
0.67
0.67
1,250-1.833
1.25
0.83
0.83
967-1,167
0.73
1.50
1.50
750-908
0.66
3.76
2.42
1
3
2
1
3
2
642-6S3
395-480
415-505
$5,800
6,672
4.600
5,760
9,4S0
6,060
9,S64
16,840
10,400
4,740
7,373
1S.400
6,672
5.800
2,370
10.900
5,904
5.62S
5,501
7.1S8
11,600
5,220
8,112
5.775
13,547
31,600
28,400
22,932
14,220
5.352
6,672
16,600
10,400
17,784
19,560
5,484
7,008
9.727
9,628
16.100
S,200
14,580
10,704
$5,800
6,672
4,600
5,760
9,4S0
6.060
9,864
16.S40
10,400
4,740
7.373
18,400
6,672
5,S00
2,370
10,900
5.904
5,628
5.501
7,1SS
11,600
5,220
8,112
5,775
13,547
31,600
28,400
22,932
14,220
5,352
6,672
16,600
10.400
17,784
19,560
5.484
7.008
9,727
9,628
16,100
8,200
14.580
10,704
HIGHER EDUCATION
265
University of California
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled; (Anlh.) (Aulh.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC SERV-
ICE— Continued
Engineering — Continued
Stenographer .
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Counselor I
Engineer — Executive Program :
University extension specialist
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Engineering Management:
University extension specialist
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Modern Engineering :
University extension specialist
Administrative assistant
Environmental Design :
University extension specialist
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Principal clerk
Health Sciences :
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Senior typist-clerk
Industrial Relations :
University extension specialist
Instruction — Davis :
University extension specialist
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Assistant university extension spe-
cialist
Senior typist-clerk
Editor II
Instruction — Riverside/Other :
Director University extension
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Assistant university extension spe-
cialist
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Program coordinator
Instruction — San Diego :
University extension specialist
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Assistant university extension spe-
cialist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Senior administrative assistant
Instruction — Santa Cruz :
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Assistant university extension spe-
cialist
Senior typist-clerk
Instruction — Santa Barbara :
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Assistant university extension spe-
cialist
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Counseling psychologist II
' Not an established range.
0.04
0.42
1
0.24
-
-
SALAKY RANGE
$386-469
710-963
556-676
530-644
-
-
-
0.05
0.05
1,250-1,833
$1,005
$1,005
0.50
1
1
0.50
1
1
0.50
1
1
967-1,167
457—556
395-480
7.000
6,516
4,860
7.000
6,516
4,860
1
1
0.10
1
1
0.10
1
1
1,250-1,833
395-4S0
556-676
2,010
4.740
7,368
2.010
4.740
7,368
1
0.05
1
0.05
1
1,250-1,833
556-676
1.005
7,008
1,005
7,008
-
1
1
1,250-1,833
15,000
15,000
-
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
967-1.167
457-556
7.000
2.952
7,000
2,952
0.06
0.49
0.50
1
0.50
1
967-1,167
395-480
5.S00
4.740
5.800
4,740
0.50
-
-
1,250-1,833
-
-
0.17
1
1
1.250-1,833
15.000
15,000
-
1
1
967-1.167
13,100
13,100
0.75
1
2
1
1
2
1
750-908
395-480
584-710
9,500
9.480
7,008
9,500
9,480
7,00S
0.50
0.50
0.50
1.458*
8,750
S,750
-
1
1
967-1,167
11.600
11,600
1
0.82
0.94
3
1
2
3
1
2
750-908
395-480
457-556
642-1,833
31,300
4.9S0
12,120
31,300
4,980
12,120
1
1
1
1,250-1,833
15,000
15,000
1
1
1
967-1.167
14.000
14,000
1.13
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
1
1
1
1
1
9
1
1
750-905
457—556
395-1S0
457-556
415-505
710-S63
9,000
6.672
4,740
12.432
5.100
8.952
9.000
6.672
4,740
12.432
5.100
8,952
_
2.29
2.29
967-1.167
26.564
26,564
1
1
1
2
1
2
750-908
395HIS0
10.900
9.720
10.900
9.720
1
3.60
3.60
967-1.167
46,700
46.700
1.50
1
1.50
2
1
3
0.50
1.50
9
1
3
0.50
750-908
395-4S0
457-556
415-505
905-1,100
16,350
10.332
5,484
15.180
5,430
16.350
10,332
5.4S4
15.1S0
5,430
266
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
UN1VERSSTY EXTENSION-Confinued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC SERV-
ICE— Continued
Instruction — Irvine :
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Assistant university extension spe-
cialist
Senior typist-clerk
Arts, Humanities and Social Science
Classes :
University extension specialist
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Assistant university extension spe-
cialist
Junior university extension special-
ist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Arts, Humanities and Social Science —
Specialist Program :
University extension specialist
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Assistant university extension spe-
cialist
Junior university extension special-
ist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Job Corps :
University extension specialist
Letters and Sciences :
University extension specialist
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Assistant university extension spe-
cialist
Principal clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Medicine — San Francisco Campus :
Director university extension
University extension specialist
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Medicine — Symposium/Lay Program :
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Nursing — Paramedical :
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Assistant university extension spe-
cialist
Principal clerk
Secretary
Administrative assistant
Medicine — TV :
University extension specialist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Administrative assistant
* Not an established range.
2.57
2.50
2.50
SALARY BANGE
$967-1,167
$32,250
$32,250
1
0.76
1
3
1
3
750-908
395-4S0
9,500
14,940
9,500
14,940
-
0.55
0.55
1,250-1,833
10,120
10,120
-
1.70
1.70
967-1,167
22,355
22,355
-
0.30
0.30
750-90S
3,120
3,120
-
0.20
2.80
1.20
1
1.10
0.20
2.S0
1.20
1
1.10
642-683
457-556
395-480
415-505
556-676
1,800
17,974
6,072
5,220
8,606
1,800
17,974
6,072
5,220
8,606
-
0.45
0.45
1,250-1,833
S,2S0
8,280
-
1.30
1.30
967-1,167
16,245
16,245
-
0.70
0.70
750-908
7,280
7,2S0
-
0.30
2.20
O.SO
1
0.90
0.30
2.20
0.80
1
0.90
642-6S3
457-556
395-480
415-505
556-676
2.700
14,006
4,128
5,220
7,042
2,700
14,006
4,128
5,220
7,042
0.11
-
-
1,250-1,833
-
-
1
1
1
1,250-1,833
16,600
16,600
1
3.20
3.20
967-1,167
39,100
39,100
3.74
2.69
0.22
4.98
0.21
1.25
3.50
2
1
6
1
2
3.50
2
1
6
1
2
750-90S
457-556
350Ht25
395^180
415-505
556-676
35,500
11,388
4,308
30,552
6,060
14,472
35,500
11,3S8
4,308
30,552
6,060
14,472
0.20
0.37
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
1,685*
1,250-1,833
4,044
3,800
4,044
3,800
1.42
1.04
1
1
0.50
1.40
2
0.60
1
0.65
1.40
2
0.60
1
0.65
967-1.167
457-556
395-4SO
710-863
556-676
17,380
11,544
3,132
9,762
5,272
17,380
11,544
3,132
9,762
5,272
2
1
0.49
0.50
3
1
0.50
0.50
3
1
0.50
967-1.167
457-556
395^180
556-676
7,000
18,660
5,220
3,864
7,000
18,660
5,220
3,864
0.50
0.50
0.50
967-1,167
7,000
7,000
1
1.63
0.22
0.31
1
2
1
0.50
1
o
1
0.50
750-908
457-556
457-556
556-676
10,900
11,388
5,904
3,864
10,900
11,388
5,904
3,864
1.33
0.40
1
1.75
1
1
2
1
1.75
1
1
2
1
1,250-1,833
457-556
395^80
457-556
556-676
33,410
5,760
4,740
12,156
6,852
33,410
5,760
4,740
12,156
6,852
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
267
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC SERV-
ICE— Continued
Engineering-Physical Science Classes:
University extension specialist
Associate university extension
specialist
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Administrative assistant
Counselor I
Eugineering-Physical Science Short
Courses :
University extension specialist
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Real Estate Program:
Assistant university extension spe-
cialist
University extension specialist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Real Estate Classes :
University extension specialist
Associate university extension
specialist
Senior typist-clerk
Storekeeper I
Administrative assistant
Special Programs :
University extension specialist
Associate university extension
specialist
Assistant university extension
specialist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Urban Affairs :
University extension specialist
Associate university extension
specialist
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Institute of Transportation and Traffic
Engineering :
Senior typist-clerk
Media Center — Film Distribution :
University extension specialist
Associate university extension
specialist
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Storekeeper I
Stores helper
Administrative assistant
Writer I
Laboratory assistant II
Laboratory assistant I
Media Center — Film Production :
University extension specialist
Association University extension
specialist
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Communications production assist-
ant III
Sound technician
1
0.84
0.84
SALARY RANfiE
$1,250-1,833
$15,134
$15,134
1.50
0.45
1.41
1
1.15
2
1
2
0.50
1.15
2
1
2
0.50
967-1,167
395-180
457-556
556-676
530-644
15,965
9,480
0,516
16,224
3,180
15,965
n.-iso
6,516
16,224
3,180
1
1.83
1.83
1,250-1,833
33,333
33,333
1
1.10
1.68
1
1.85
1
1
2
1
1.85
1
1
2
1
967-1,167
457-556
395-480
415-505
556-676
24,235
5,760
4,740
10,704
8,112
24,235
5,760
4.7-10
10,704
8,112
1
0.50
0.75
0.26
1.11
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
750-908
1,250-1,833
457-556
395-480
556-676
9,200
2,952
2,490
9,200
2,952
2,490
-
0.20
0.20
1,250-1,833
3,170
3,170
0.66
0.68
0.33
1
0.15
1
0.33
1.05
0.15
1
0.33
1.05
967-1.167
395-480
480-584
556-676
1,845
4,980
2,150
7,886
1,845
4,980
2,150
7,8S6
0.34
-
-
1,250-1, S33
-
-
3
2
2
967-1,167
23,200
23,200
0.50
1
2.51
3
0.75
1.02
2.25
2
3
1
1
2.25
2
3
1
1
750-908
457-556
395-480
710-863
556-676
457-556
415-505
22,150
10,968
14,220
8,520
6,672
22,150
10,968
14,220
8,520
6,672
0.66
0.67
0.67
1,250-1,833
11,122
11,122
1.54
1.33
0.92
0.50
3
1.50
0.50
3
1.50
967-1,167
395-480
556-676
7,000
15,180
12,168
7,000
15,180
12,168
1.26
2
2
395-480
10,740
10,740
0.50
0.50
0.50
1,250-1,833
7,500
7,500
1
0.09
6.04
1
0.58
1
0.84
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
967-1,167
457-556
395-4S0
480-584
342-415
556-676
530-644
480-584
415-505
13,100
6,360
50,100
7,008
4,308
8,112
7.36S
7,008
5,220
13,100
6,360
50,100
7,008
4.308
8,112
7,368
7,008
5,220
0.50
1.50
1.50
1,250-1,833
22,500
22,500
1.87
1
2
0.50
1
2
0.50
1
967-1,167
395-480
457-556
23,900
2,430
6,672
23,900
2,430
6,672
0.63
1
0.50
1
0.50
710-S63
676-821
9,396
4,368
9,390
4,368
268
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
EXTENSION AND
ICE — Continued
PUBLIC SERV-
Counseling and Testing :
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Counseling center manager I
Counseling psychologist II
Counseling psychologist I
Counselor II
Psychometrist
Statewide Radio and Symposium :
Assistant University extension
specialist
Senior typist-clerk
Communications production assist-
ant I
Administrative assistant
Conference :
Associate University extension
specialist
Secretary-stenographer
Senior administrative assistant
Downtown Center Maintenance :
Manager, Los Angeles General
Extension and Resident Center
Administrative assistant
Senior maintenance man
Laboratory assistant I
Dean :
Associate dean — academic affairs —
University extension
Administrative stipend
Administrative assistant
Dean :
University dean
Associate dean — steward programs —
University extension
Universitywide business and finance
officer — University extension
Manager, Los Angeles general exten-
sions— residence center
Assistant to dean — universitywide
communications
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Senior administrative analyst
Senior budget analyst
Administrative assistant
Director — Berkeley :
Director, university extension
Associate director, university exten-
sion
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Secretary
Administrative analyst
Director — San Francisco :
Director, university extension
Administrative stipend
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Secretary
Senior administrative assistant
Assistant business manager II
Director — Davis :
Director, university extension
Administrative assistant
Director — Los Angeles :
Director, university extension
Associate director, university exten-
sion
Assistant director, university exten-
sion
Secretary
Administrative assistant
* Not an established range.
0.96
1
1
1
1
0.50
1.50
1
1
1
1
1.50
0.50
2
1
1
1
1
1.50
0.50
2
SALARY RANGE
$395-480
556-676
99S-1.213
905-1,100
821-998
614-746
530-644
0.21
1.01
0.50
1
0.50
1
967-1,167
395-480
0.48
0.50
1
0.50
1
530-644
556-676
0.30
0.10
0.25
1
1
1
1
967-1,167
415-505
710-863
0.42
0.25
1
2
0.67
0.25
1
2
0.67
0.25
1
2
1,203*
556-676
644-746
415-505
0.33
0.33
0.33
1,833*
1
1
1
556-676
1
1
1
1,958*
0.S3
1
1
1,500*
1
1
1
1,792*
0.33
0.33
0.33
1,195*
0.73
0.17
2.76
1.91
1.69
1
o
1
2
1
2.67
2
1
2
1
2
1
2.67
2
1
2
1.308*
457-556
395-480
457-556
905-1,100
905-1,100
556-676
1
1
1
1,583*
-
1
1
1,292*
1
o
0.83
1
2
0.40
1
2
0.40
967-1.167
457-556
746-905
1
0.70
0.70
1,685*
0.20
1
0.78
0.21
0.20
1
0.50
0.50
0.20
1
0.50
0.50
967-1,167
457-556
710-863
746-905
1
0.97
1
1
1
1
1,542*
556-676
1
1
1
1,417*
0.08
1
1
1,583*
1.50
1.49
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1,250*
457-556
556-676
$4,740
8,112
14,556
13,200
16,902
3,768
12,720
5,450
4,980
3,504
6,672
4,980
9,612
9,608
2,028
8,112
10,332
7,260
2,100
8,112
23,500
18,000
21,500
4,733
15,700
10,968
4,980
15,379
23,976
11,976
14,916
19,000
15,500
14,000
13,032
3.66S
14,156
2,300
2.620
6,080
4,584
5,430
17,500
6,672
17,000
19,000
15,000
11,988
7,188
$4,740
8,112
14,556
13,200
16,902
3,768
12,720
5,450
4,980
3,504
6,672
4,980
9,612
9,608
2,028
8,112
10,332
7,260
2,100
S,112
23,500
1S,000
21,500
4,733
15,700
10,968
4,9S0
15,379
23,976
11,976
14,916
19,000
15,500
14,000
13,032
3,66S
14,156
2,300
2,620
6,060
4,584
5,430
17.500
6,672
17.000
19,000
15,000
11.988
7,188
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
269
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
MO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Aulh.) Qulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC SERV-
ICE— Continued
Director — Riverside :
Director, university extension
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Director — San Diego :
Director, university extension
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Director — Santa Cruz :
Director
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Director — Santa Barbara :
Director, university extension
Associate university extension spe-
cialist
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative assistant
Director — Irvine :
Director
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Business and Fiscal Office — Berkeley :
Secretary-stenographer
Business and fiscal officer
Business and Fiscal Office — Los
Angeles :
Cashier-office manager I
Supervising cashier
Senior cashier
Cashier
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Business and fiscal officer
Accountant III .
Business Office — Contracts and Grants :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Senior administrative analyst
Accounting Office :
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Accountant II
Employee Services — Berkeley :
Senior typist-clerk
Assistant administrative analyst
Employee Services — Los Angeles :
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior administrative analyst
Assistant administrative analyst
Fee and Information — Berkeley :
Cashier
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
Fee and Information — San Francisco :
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Secretary
Senior artist
* Not an established range.
1
1.53
0.50
1
2
0.50
1
2
SALARY RA.WE
$1,458
457-556
395-480
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,417*
457-556
395-480
556-676
1
1
1
1
0.50
1
1
1
0.50
1
1,438*
457-556
395-480
350-425
0.60
1
1
1,492*
0.33
0.55
1
0.60
1
o
1
1
0.60
1
2
1
1
967-1,167
457-556
395-480
415-505
556-676
-
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1.492*
457-556
395-480
556-676
0.95
0.96
1
1
1
1
415-606
1,048-1.273
0.83
0.83
1
1.98
5.96
1.76
9.04
1
2.08
1
1
1
1
2
7.75
1
8
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
7.75
1
8
1
2
1
1
614-746
530-644
457-556
395-480
457-556
395-480
395-480
746-905
556-676
1,048-1,273
905-1,100
-
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
457-556
395-480
350-425
395-480
350-425
905-1,100
0.33
3
0.15
1.22
1
1.08
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
457-556
39.5-480
350-425
395-480
556-676
746-905
1
1
1
1
1
1
395-4S0
614-746
1.87
0.68
1
0.89
2
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
457-556
395-4S0
905-1.100
614-746
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
395-480
457-556
395-480
395-480
556-676
1.04
2.97
0.76
1.24
0.50
0.80
2.95
1
1
0.50
0.80
2.95
1
1
0.50
395-480
395-4S0
350-425
457-556
676-821
.?\750
5,760
9,600
17,000
6.360
4.9S0
7,188
17,250
7,008
2,430
4,200
17,900
6.960
5,760
9,480
5,220
7,368
17,900
5,484
9.720
7,728
5,352
15,276
8,952
7.36S
6,360
11,112
48.537
5,760
41,664
10.608
14,556
14,196
11,676
6,360
9,600
4,404
4,740
4,632
12,576
5,484
9.720
4,404
4,980
7.368
10,356
4,980
7,536
12.432
4.980
13,200
8,952
5.760
12,432
10.200
4.980
7,728
4,503
15,138
4,524
6,672
4,926
ss.7-0
5,760
9,600
17,000
6,360
4,980
7,188
17,250
7,008
2,430
4,200
17,900
6,960
5,760
9,480
5.220
7,368
17,900
5,484
9,720
7,728
5,352
15,276
8,952
7,368
6,360
11.112
48,537
5,760
41,664
10,608
14,556
14,196
11,676
6,360
9,600
4,404
4,740
4,632
12,576
5,484
9.720
4,404
4,980
7.368
10,356
4.9S0
7,536
12.432
4,980
13.200
8,952
5,760
12,432
10,200
4.980
7,728
4,503
15.13S
4,524
6,672
4,926
270
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSEO
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
EXTENSION AND PUBLIC SERV-
ICE— Continued
Fee and Information — Continued
Communications production assist-
ant I -
Senior administrative assistant 1
Administrative assistant 1
Assistant business manager II 0.21
Writer II 1
Fee and Information Office — Berkeley :
Principal clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 5
Secretary 1
Fee and Information Office — Los
Angeles :
Cashier -
Principal clerk 4.81
Senior typist-clerk 4
Senior administrative assistant 1.54
Fee and Information — Riverside :
Principal clerk 1
Senior clerk 4
Senior typist-clerk 5
Typist-clerk —
Secretary-stenographer 2.56
Administrative assistant 1.93
Laboratory assistant II 0.40
Fee and Information Offices — San
Diego :
Senior typist-clerk 3
Typist-clerk 1
Administrative assistant -
Fee and Information — Santa Barbara :
Principal clerk 2
Senior clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 2
Secretary-stenographer 1
Fee and Information Office — Irvine :
Senior cashier -
Principal clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 1
Program Processing — Berkeley :
Principal clerk 2
Senior typist-clerk 2
Administrative assistant 1
Program Processing — Los Angeles :
Principal clerk 3.73
Senior typist-clerk 3.77
Senior administrative assistant 1
Administrative assistant 0.97
Recording — Berkeley :
Principal clerk 2
Senior tvpist-clerk 4
Typist-clerk 2.97
Administrative assistant 1
Recording — Los Angeles :
Principal clerk 1.99
Senior clerk 3.58
Clerk 2.37
Senior typist-clerk 14.38
Typist-clerk -
Senior administrative assistant 1
Administrative assistant 1
Administrative services officer I
Recording — Santa Barbara :
Principal clerk -
Recording — Irvine :
Senior typist-clerk 1
Administrative assistant 1
San Francisco Center :
Principal clerk 2
Senior clerk 0.50
Senior typist-clerk 1.39
Administrative assistant 1
Downtown Center Fee and Informa-
tion :
Manager. Los Angeles general ex-
tension and residence center 0.25
Cashier 1
Principal clerk 1
Senior clerk 0.29
5 Not an established range.
0.50
0.50
1
0.50
1
0.50
0.50
1
0.50
.1
SALARY RANGE
$530-644
710-S63
556-676
746-905
5S4-710
1
5
1
1
5
1
457-556
395^180
457-556
2
4
9
1
2
4
9
1
395-480
457-556
395-480
710-863
1
1
5.50
1
1
2
1
1
1
5.50
1
1
2
1
457-556
395^180
395-480
350-425
415-505
556-676
480-584
3
1
1
3
1
1
395-4S0
350-425
556-676
2
1
3
0.50
2
1
3
0.50
457-556
395-480
395^180
415-505
1
1
2.50
1
1
2.50
456-556
457-556
395-480
2
2
1
2
2
1
457-556
395-480
556-676
4
4
1
1
4
4
1
1
457-556
395-480
710-S63
556-676
2
5
3
1
2
5
3
1
457-556
395-480
350-425
556-676
4
4
3
15
1
1
2
1
4
4
3
15
1
1
2
1
457-556
395-480
350-425
395-4S0
350-425
710-863
556-676
710-S63
1
1
457-556
1
1
1
1
395-480
556-676
2
0.50
2
1
2
0.50
2
1
457-556
395-480
395-480
556-676
-
-
1,203*
395-480
457-556
395-480
$3,504
5.17S
6,672
5,430
8,520
5,760
24,180
5,760
9,480
26,064
43,740
8,952
6,360
4,740
28.110
4,308
5,220
14,796
5,760
15,720
4,200
7,008
10,968
4,740
14,220
2,490
5,484
6,060
12,330
12,000
9,480
8,112
24,240
21,084
10.356
6,672
11,244
24,300
12,924
8,112
24.312
21,456
13,140
79.6S0
4,308
10,356
16,224
11,412
5,484
4,740
8,112
12,732
2,676
9.S40
7.920
$3,504
5,178
6,672
5,430
8,520
5,760
24,180
5,760
9,480
26,064
43,740
8,952
6,360
4,740
28,110
4,308
5,220
14,796
5,760
15,720
4,200
7,008
10,968
4,740
14,220
2,490
5,484
6,060
12,330
12,000
9,480
8,112
24,240
21,084
10,356
6,672
11,244
24,300
12,924
8,112
24,312
21,456
13,140
79,680
4,308
10,356
16,224
11,412
5,484
4,740
8.112
12,732
2,676
9.840
7,920
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
University of California
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION-Continued
271
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
EXTENSION AND
ICE — Continued
PUBLIC SERV-
Downtown Center Fee and Informa-
tion— Continued
Senior typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
South Bay :
Administrative assistant
Concert Ticket Office :
Principal clerk
Administrative assistant
Operation Services — Berkeley :
Clerk
Principal typist-clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Duplicating machine operator
Senior offset duplicating machine
operator
Offset duplicating machine operator
Supervisor reproduction section
Operation Services — Los Angeles:
Communications attendant
Principal clerk
Program Promotion — Berkeley :
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Senior artist
Artist
Program promotion manager II
Writer III
Program Promotion — Los Angeles :
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Principal artist
Senior artist
Artist
Senior administrative assistant
Editor III
Editor II
Production assistant II
Promotion manager
Program promotion manager I
Program Promotion — Riverside :
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Production assistant II
Writer II
Program Promotion — San Diego :
Secretary-stenographer
Program promotion manager I
Program Promotion — Irvine :
Senior typist-clerk
Publications manager II
Writer II
Program Publicity :
Senior typist-clerk
Seeretarv
Writer IV
Writer III
Writer II
Program promotion manager II
Arrowhead Center :
Administrative assistant
Assistant residence halls manager
Resident conference center manager
Repertory Theater :
Associate university extension
specialist
Principal clerk
Secretary
Administrative assistant
General assistance
Merit increase provision — academic
Merit increase provision — nonacademic
Activity adjustment
TOTALS, UNIVERSITY EXTENSION
* Not an established range.
66-67 67-68 68-69
[HIM (Anih.) (Aalh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
SALARY RANGE
4.3S
-
-
s:;:i.-,_)mi
_
_
1
—
-
556-676
-
-
0.58
-
-
556-676
-
_
0.50
-
_
457-556
0.25
-
-
556-676
-
-
5.36
6
6
350-423
?27,960
§27.960
1
1
1
457-556
6,516
6,516
1.96
2
395-480
9,840
9,840
0.33
1
1
350-425
4,404
4,404
1
1
1
480-584
6,360
6,360
1.42
435-530
10.980
10,980
1
1
1
710-863
8.520
8,520
1.25
2
2
395-480
10.500
10,500
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
2
457-556
11,988
11,988
1
1
1
395-480
4,740
4,740
1.93
2
2
350-125
8,604
8,604
1
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
1.75
2
2
556-676
14,016
14,016
0.66
1
1
998-1,213
12,576
12,576
0.83
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,520
3.89
4
4
457-556
26,076
26.076
5.79
6
6
395-^80
31,932
31,932
1
1
1
821-998
10.104
10.104
1
1
1
676-821
8,520
8,520
4
4
4
556-676
29,184
29,184
1.05
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
710-863
10,104
10,104
0.42
1
1
584-710
7,008
7,008
2.08
2
2
584-710
14,544
14,544
1
1
1
1,024*
12,288
12,288
1
—
—
783-950
-
-
-
2
2
395-480
9,480
9,480
0.54
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
—
1
1
584-710
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
584-710
7,368
7,368
0.70
1
1
415-505
4,980
4.980
1
1
1
783-950
10.860
10,860
—
1
1
395-580
4,980
4,980
0.50
1
1
950-1,155
13,200
13,200
0.75
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
395-480
5,352
5,352
1
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
0.56
0.75
0.75
863-1,048
7.767
7,767
1.21
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,520
0.63
1
1
584-710
7,008
7,008
0.33
—
—
998-1,213
-
0.75
0.75
0.75
556-676
6,084
6,084
0.91
1
1
614-746
6.060
6,060
0.71
1
1
905-1,100
9,120
9,120
0.42
_
967-1.167
0.37
—
—
457-556
_
0.42
—
—
457-556
_
0.41
—
—
556-676
_
210.07
671.58
671.58
5,329.739
5,863,272
5,863.272
—
—
—
—
7,500
7,500
—
—
—
—
608
608
-
—
-
—
-441,688
$10,675,383
-441,688
758.14 1,345.13 1,345.13
.$9,462,113
$10,675,383
272
University of California
HIGHER EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS AND PROVISIONS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) lAuih.l (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
INSTRUCTION AND DEPART-
MENTAL RESEARCH
Academic :
Professor
Associate professor
Assistant professor
Associate
Teaching assistant
General assistance
Totals, Instruction and Departmental
Research
ORGANIZED RESEARCH
Academic :
Director — acting
Administrative stipend _.
Nonacademic :
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer _.
Administrative assistant .
General assistance
Totals, Organized Research
STUDENT SERVICES
Conferences and Ceremonies :
Assistant to the president _
Secretary
General assistance
Totals, Student Services
2.28
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SERV-
ICES AND EXPENSE
Data Processing Center — North :
Senior clerk 1.28
Senior typist-clerk 1
Key punch operator IV 1
Key punch operator III 1
Key punch operator II 18.01
Tabulating supervisor 1
Senior tabulating machine operator 1
Computer operations supervisor I 1
Senior computer operator 2
Computer operator 2.70
Programmer I . 1.74
Supervisor, data processing center _ 1
Senior EDP systems analyst 0.05
EDP systems analyst 1
Data Processing Center — South :
Senior typist-clerk 0.72
Key punch operator IV 1
Key punch operator III 2
Key punch operator II 20
Key punch operator I 2.16
Computer operations supervisor I _ 1
Senior computer operator 3
Computer operator 1
Secretary 1
Supervisor, data processing center _ 1
EDP systems analyst 3.70
Retirement Systems :
Director of personnel 0.25
Coordinator of insurance and re-
tirement systems 0.50
Principal clerk 1.50
Clerk 2.26
Senior typist-clerk 4.09
Typist-clerk , 1
* Not an established range.
1
3.50
1.90
3
6.90
11.20
1
3.50
1.90
3
6.90
11.20
SALARY RANGE
$1,233-2,100
9S3-1,300
775-1.067
6S0-7S6
333-368
(4.524)
27.50 27.50
$30,024
$28,000
44,450
18,770
22.960
39,809
64,552
$218,541
9.63
1 1
1 1
0.28 0.50
1
1
0.50
2.50
2.50
$74.3S2
$1,442*
457-556
(1,189)
$24,227
$30,158
$17,300
6,672
2,340
$26,312
$28,000
44,450
18,770
22,960
39,809
64,552
$218,541
0.46
0.50
0.50
$1,758*
$10,550
1,700
$10,550
1,700
1.50
0.90
1
5.77
0.50
1
1
0.50
1
1
457-556
415-505
556-676
(41,036)
3,336
5,220
8,112
1,240
3,336
5,220
8,112
1,240
$30,158
$17,300
6,672
2,340
$26,312
1
1
$395-480
$4,740
$4,740
1
1
395-480
5,220
5,220
1
1
517-628
7,536
7,536
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
21
21
405^92
115,080
115,080
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
530-644
7,72S
7,728
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
2
2
614-74(5
17.064
17,064
3
3
530-644
20,040
20,040
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,368
1
1
998-1.213
14,556
14,556
1
1
905-1.100
10,356
10,356
1
1
746-905
10,356
10,356
1
1
395-480
4.740
4,740
1
1
517-62S
7,536
7,536
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
24
24
405-492
123,828
123,828
3
3
367-125
13,440
13,440
1
1
7S3-950
11,400
11,400
3
3
614-746
26.20S
26,208
2
2
530-644
14,916
14,916
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
4
4
746-905
39,120
39,120
0.25
0.25
2,000*
6,000
6,000
0.50
0.50
1.458*
8,750
8,750
1.50
1.50
457-556
10,008
10,008
4
4
350-425
16,968
16,96S
4.75
4.75
395-480
23,916
23,916
1
1
350-425
4,632
4,632
HIGHER EDUCATION
University of California
UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS AND PROVISIONS-Continued
273
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (ttilh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SERV-
ICES AND EXPENSE— Continued
Retirement Systems — Continued
Senior administrative analyst
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Accountant II
Group Health and Life Insurance :
Director of personnel
Coordinator of insurance and retire-
ment systems
Senior typist-clerk
Senior administrative analyst
Data Processing Services — North :
Supervisor data processing services-
Assistant supervisor data processing
services
Programmer I
Senior administrative analyst
Supervising EDP systems analyst
Senior EDP systems analyst
EDP systems analyst
Data Processing Services — Smith :
Associate supervisor data processing
services
Supervising EDP systems analyst
Senior EDP systems analyst
EDP systems analyst
Universitywide Information Office :
Press officer
Miscellaneous
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Assistant administrative analyst
Writer IV
Writer III
Writer II
Intercampus Telephone Service :
Communications engineer
Communications supervisor III
Secretary-stenographer
Printing Department — Berkeley
Manager University Printing De-
partment
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Messenger
Secretary
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Accountant III
Editor II
Production manager I
Production assistant III
Assistant manager and superinten-
dent
Production manager and assistant
superintendent
Estimator, University Printing De-
partment
Printing estimator
Printing Department — Bookbindery —
Current :
Secretary
Manager printing and binding serv-
ices
Universitywide Publications Office :
Editor, University Bulletin
Chief publications officer
Publications officer
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Production assistant III
Assistant administration analyst —
* Not an established range.
0.75
0.67
1
1
1.75
1
1
1
1.75
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$905-1,100
746-005
r.r,6-676
746-905
$22,476
9,852
8,112
9,852
$22,476
9,852
8,112
9,852
0.25
0.25
0.25
2,000*
6,000
6,000
0.50
0.75
1.21
0.50
0.75
1.25
0.50
0.75
1.25
1,452*
395-480
905-1,100
8,750
4,320
14,700
8,750
4,320
14,700
1
1
1
1,625*
19,500
19,500
1
2.18
0.63
1
1
2.54
r>
2
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
1
1
3
1.254*
614-746
905-1,100
1,100-1,337
905-1,100
746-905
30,100
15,288
13,200
13,200
10,860
28,200
30.100
15.288
13,200
13,200
10,860
28,200
0.92
0.92
1.17
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,473*
1,100-1,337
905-1,100
746-905
17,680
14,556
13,200
9,396
17,680
14,556
13,200
9,396
0.50
0.08
1
0.04
1
0.56
1.90
1.77
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,060*
1,029*
395-480
457-556
415-505
614-746
863-1,048
710-863
584-710
12,720
12,347
4,740
5,724
5,760
7,368
10,356
9,168
8,520
12,720
12,347
4,740
5,724
5.760
7,368
10,356
9,168
8,520
1
1
0.69
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,200*
692-842
415-505
14,400
9,396
5,220
14,400
9,396
5,220
1
2
5.53
1
0.97
1
1
1
0.75
0.25
1
2
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1708*
457-556
395-480
350-425
457-556
710-863
556-676
905-1,100
584-710
S63-1.04S
710-863
20,500
12,732
31,812
4,632
6,672
8,952
7,008
13,200
7.00S
11,400
8,520
20,500
12,732
31,812
4,632
6,672
S.952
7,008
13,200
7.008
11.^0
8,520
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
16,860
16,860
1
1
1
1,04S-1,273
13,860
13,860
1
1.99
1
2
1
2
863-1,048
710-863
10,860
19,248
10,860
19,248
-
1
1
457-556
5,760
5,760
0.50
0.50
0.50
998-1,213
7,278
7,278
1
0.98
0.50
1
1
1
0.25
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,195*
1,573*
1,129*
395-4S0
457-556
710-863
614-746
14,340
13,550
5.628
6.672
8,520
14,340
13,550
5,628
6.672
8,520
274
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UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS AND PROVISIONS-Continued
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SERV-
ICES AND EXPENSE— Continued
Motion Picture — TV :
Communications production man-
ager I
Radio Administration Office :
Radio officer
Senior typist-clerk
Typist-clerk
Administrative assistant
"Writer IV
Writer III
Severance Pay :
Miscellaneous
Vice President — Educational Rela-
tions— General :
Assistant vice president and univer-
sity dean — educational relations
Principal clerk
Clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Senior administrative analyst
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Editor III
Vice President — Educational Rela-
tions— Admissions :
Director of admissions
Principal clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Administrative analyst
Assistant administrative analyst
Vice President — Educational Rela-
tions— Educational Placement :
Director, educational placement
Secretary
Vice President — Educational Rela-
tions— Schools :
Director, relations with schools
Associate director, relations with
schools
Summer differential
Administrative stipend
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Visitor program assistant
Senior administrative assistant
Assistant director — relations with
schools
Administrative assistant
University Press General and Admin-
istrative Expense :
Director. University Press
Associate director of University
Press
Assistant director of University
Press
Sponsoring editor
Principal clerk
Senior clerk
Senior administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
Assistant business manager III
Accountant II
University Press — General Administra-
tive Expense :
Sponsoring editor
Editor II
University Press Editorial Expense :
Editor IV
Editor III
Editor II
* Not an established range.
0.51
1
1.01
0.25
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$863-1,048
1,100*
395-480
350-425
556-676
S63-1.048
710-S63
$10,888
13,196
4.9S0
8,604
7.36S
11,400
10,356
1,245
?10,888
13,196
4,980
8,604
7,368
11,400
10,356
1,245
1
1.49
0.S7
3.31
1.47
1.53
1
1.45
1
1
1
1
4
2
1.S0
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
1.80
1
1
1
1.917*
457-556
350-425
395^S0
457-556
905-1.100
746-905
556-676
710-S63
23,000
6,060
4,200
19,680
11,964
21,960
9,612
7.00S
10,356
23.000
6.060
4,200
19,680
11,964
21,960
9.612
7.00S
10.356
1
1.67
1.15
0.S2
1.2S
0.58
1.12
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1,292*
457-556
395-480
457-556
415-505
746-905
614-746
15,500
6,060
4,980
6.360
10,200
S.952
S,952
15.500
6.060
4.9S0
6,360
10,200
8.952
8,952
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,583*
457-556
19,000
6,672
19,000
6,672
0.63
0.63
0.63
1.300*
9,S2S
9,828
4.42
4.4S
4.05
0.52
0.67
4.42
4.50
4.75
1
1
4.42
4.50
4.75
1
1
1,276*
457-556
415-505
492-599
710-863
67,657
777
6,402
27,762
26,793
7.1S8
9,16S
67.657
777
6.402
27,762
26,793
7.18S
9,16S
4.10
0.71
5
5
821-99S
556-676
54,522
54.522
1
1
1
2.400*
24,000
24,000
1
1
1
1.542*
18.500
1S.500
1
1
3.55
1
1
1
1.99
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
2
1.4S3*
992*
457-556
395-480
710-S63
556-676
905-1,100
746-905
17,800
11.900
26.376
19,440
10,356
S,112
12.576
19,956
17,800
11.900
26.376
19.440
10,356
8,112
12,576
19,956
0.66
1
1
1
1
1.350*
584-710
16,200
7,36S
16.200
7,368
1.0S
3.72
2.91
1
4
8
1
4
S
S63-1.04S
710-863
5S4-710
11.976
39,588
58,296
11,976
39.5S8
58,296
86
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
University of California
UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS AND PROVISIONS-Continued
275
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (AaH.) (Aulh.)
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SERV-
ICES AND EXPENSE— Continued
University Press — Editorial Expense :
Sponsoring editor - 1 1
Managing editor — University Press - 1 1
Editor III _ o 2
Editor II - 2 2
Editor I - 1 1
University Press — Production Expense :
Production manager — University
Press 111
Principal clerk 1.84 2 2
Production assistant III 1.94 2 2
University Press — Sales Promotion
Expense :
Sales promotion manager 111
Principal clerk 0.50 1 1
Secretary 111
Writer III 1.02 2 2
Writer I 0.97 1 1
Sales promotion supervisor 111
University Press — Warehouse and
Shipping Expense:
Principal clerk 0.58 — —
Storekeeper II 111
Storekeeper I 12 2
University Press — Periodicals Office
Expense :
Principal clerk 111
Clerk 1 1
Managing editor — University Press 111
Editor II 0.80 1 1
General assistance 219.71 210.10 210.10
Totals, General Institutional Services
and Expense 439.07 476.20 476.20
Merit Increase Provision :
Academic — — —
Nonacademic - - -
Salary Increase Provision :
Academic - - —
Nonacademic - - -
TOTALS, UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS
AND PROVISIONS 451.98 509.20 509.20
* Not an established range.
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
SALARY RANGE
$833*
fir.i.i-1,155
710-863
584-710
530-644
$10,000
13.200
20.712
15.120
7.1 ins
$10,000
13.200
20,712
15,120
7,008
1,158*
457-556
710-863
13,900
11,844
18,876
13,900
11,844
18,876
1,242*
457-556
457-556
710-863
530-644
7S3-950
14,900
5.62S
6,672
17,040
6,360
11,400
14,900
5,628
6,672
17,040
6,360
11,400
457-556
556-676
480-5S4
7,728
12,912
7,728
12,912
457-556
350-425
950-1,155
5S4-710
(1,741,998)
6,360
4,308
12,888
8,520
1,629,208
6,360
4,308
12.8S8
8,520
1,629,208
$3,554,898
$3,859,293
$3,859,293
-
144,052
128,256
144,052
128,256
-
1,358,447
2,367,221
1,358,447
2,367,221
$3,683,531
$8,132,280
$8,132,280
276
HIGHER EDUCATION
HASTINGS COLLEGE OF THE LAW
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Anlh.) I
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
Dean
Associate dean and registrar
Associate dean and director of law
journal
Director of moot court
Administrative assistant
Accounting officer
Secretary
Secretary-stenographer
Clerk-typist
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
INSTRUCTION
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$2,890
$34,445
§34,445
1
1
1
2,142
25,705
25,705
1
1
1
2.142
25,705
25,705
1
1
1
1,132
13.5S4
13.584
1
1
1
787-960
10.968
11,516
1
1
1
525-682
7,534
7.911
2
2
2
457-630
14,016
14,716
4.5
4
4
441-556
26,400
27,720
4.3
4
4
390-514
22.562
23,690
0.8
0.8
0.8
(4,563)
4,000
4,000
17.6
16.8
16.8
$168,339
$184,919
Faculty
Substitute faculty
Librarian
Assistant librarian
Reference librarian
Research assistant
Student assistant — librarian
Work-study program
Totals, Authorized Positions 38.4
PLANT OPERATION
39.3 39.3
SUMMER SESSION
Faculty
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
69.3 69.4
9.4
$574,029
Building manager 111 $910-1,225
Building service supervisor 111 585-745
Student assistants 9.3 9.3 9.3 (36,949)
Totals, Authorized Positions 11.3 11.3 11.3 $57,277
$8,000
$624,927
$14.6S6
8,093
38,000
$60,779
$10,000
$807,645 $880,625
$188,992
26.5
27.3
27.3
($499,128)
$545,039
$545,039
0.2
0.2
0.2
(4,744)
4.025
4,025
0.9
1
1
1,395
16,741
16,741
1
1
1
724-945
10,553
11,081
1
1
1
693-918
9,164
9,622
0.5
0.5
0.5
(2,882)
3,000
3,000
3.3
3.3
3.3
(11,946)
12,780
12,780
0
5
5
(21,433)
23,625
23,625
325,913
$15,420
8,498
38,000
$61,918
$10,000
$886,823
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
TRUSTEES OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGES
277
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
IFIIIcd) (Amh.) (tulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Chancellor •
Vice chancellor
Director, governmental affairs
General secretary
Associate, academic and institu-
tional studies IV
Special assistant
Director, public affairs
Public affairs associate
Administrative assistant II
Staff assistant to the director, gov-
ernmental affairs
Junior staff analyst
Research technician I
Secretary II
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Chancellor's Office
Legal Office:
Chief counsel
Senior counsel
Associate counsel
Assistant counsel
Junior counsel
Student legal assistant
Legal secretary
Senior legal stenographer
Senior typist-clerk a
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Legal Office
Totals, Authorized Positions _
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$40,093
$40,093
$40,093
1
1
1
2,186-2,765
31,596
33.180
1
1
1
1,501-1,825
21,900
21,900
1
1
1
1,501-1,825
21.900
21,900
_
1
1
1,418-1,724
17,016
17,880
1
1
1
1,405-1.70S
20.496
20,496
1
1
1
1,362-1.655
19,860
19,860
1.8
2
o
950-1.155
24.004
25,206
1
1
1
905-1,100
11.640
12.22t;
1
_
_
746-905
_
_
—
1
1
614-746
7.36S
7,728
0.7
_
_
614-746
—
—
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
S.736
1.3
2
9
543-660
14,436
14.772
4.1
4
4
469-571
25,862
26,476
1
1
1
425-517
6.054
6,204
1.5
1.5
1.5
395-505
8,580
S.703
19.4
20.5
20.5
$246,738
$279,541
$285,360
1
1
1
$1,696-2.063
$24,756
$24,756
1
—
—
1.273-1.54S
—
—
—
1
1
1,155-1,405
13.860
14,556
1.5
3
3
863-1,048
31.S24
33,390
1.5
1.5
1.5
746-S21
13.650
14,322
0.5
_
_
457-710
—
—
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
1
517-62S
6,852
7.18S
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.9
1
1
425-517
5,467
$111,001
5,743
9.4
10.5
10.5
$92,863
$114,547
2S.S
31
31
$339,601
$390,542
$399,907
Vice chancellor - 1 1 $2,166-2,765 $25,992 $27,288
Secretary I 0.7 1 1 543-660 6,516 6,S52
Totals, Authorized Positions 0.7 2 2 $3,856 $32,50S $34,140
Academic Planning :
Dean 111 $1,696-2,063 $24,560 $24,756
Associate, academic and institu-
tional studies IV 1.3 1 1 1,41S-1,724 17,016 17,880
Associate, academic and institu-
tional studies III 2.8 5 5 1,351-1,642 S8,764 92,196
Research associate II - 1 1 1,111-1,351 13,332 13,992
Research technician III 0.2 1 1 905-1,100 10,S60 11.400
Research technician II 4.4 4 4 746-905 40.S22 42.34S
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,S52 6.S52
Intermediate stenographer 2.6 3 3 425-517 16,643 17,483
Totals, Academic Planning 13.3 17 17 $159,614 $21S.S49 $226,907
Tear-Round Operations :
Associate, academic and institu-
tional studies III 111 $1,351-1.642 $19,704 $19,704
Intermediate stenographer 0.2 1 1 425-517 5,226 5,490
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.7 — - 395-505 - -
Totals, Year-Round Operations — 1.9 2 2 $22,800 $24,930 $25,194
Institutional Relations and Student
Dean31^ 111 $1,501-1,825 $21,900 $21,900
Associate, academic and institu- „ _„.
tional studies III 2 2 2 1,351-1,642 36,641 37,584
Associate, academic and institu- „ _,
tional studies II 0.3 1 1 1,058-1,287 12,908 13,5a2
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6.852 6,So2
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,5S2 5,858
Totals, Institutional Relations „ _,„
and Student Affairs 5.3 6 6 $69,155 $S3,883 $85,746
a During the 1966-67 fiscal year 1 position transferred from Business Affairs, central office administrative services.
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HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
TRUSTEES OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE COLLSGES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulhj (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS— Continued
Statewide Academic Senate :
Secretary I
CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE— Continued
0.S
Totals, Statewide Academic Sen-
ate
Totals, Authorized Positions
0.8
22
27
27
SALAKY KANG1!
$543-660
$5,496
$260,921
BUSINESS AFFAIRS
Vice chancellor 111 $2,166-2.765
Assistant vice chancellor 1 1 1 1,696-2,063
Senior management auditor - 1 1 1,100-1,337
Associate administrative analyst 0.S 1 1 90o— 1.100
Administrative assistant II 111 905-1,100
Secretary I 111 543-660
Senior stenographer 0.8 1 1 469-571
Totals, Authorized Positions 5.6 7 7 $77,077
Budget Planning and Administration :
Chief, fiscal services 1.1 1 1 $1,501-1,825
Senior budget analyst 1.9 2 2 1,100-1,337
Associate budget analyst 3.6 5 5 905-1,100
Assistant budget analyst 1.1 2 2 746-905
Junior staff analyst 1 - 614-746
Administrative trainee 0.5 556-614
Senior stenographer 111 469-571
Intermediate stenographer 1.6 2 2 425-517
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.4 - — 395-505
Intermediate clerk 0.8 1 1 395-480
Totals. Budget Planning and
Administration 13 14 14 $128,555
Physical Planning and Development :
Chief 111 $1,577-1,917
Chief architect 111 1,475-1,793
Construction engineer 111 1,475-1,793
College facility planner 3.4 5 5 1.273-1,548
College facility planner — federal
programs 111 1,273-1,548
Assistant architect 0.9 1 1 1,155-1.405
Administrative assistant I 1 1 746-905
Senior stenographer 111 469-571
Intermediate stenographer 1.8 2 2 425-517
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505
Totals, Physical Planning and
Development 12.1 15 15 $158,405
Project Management :
Assistant construction engineer 0.8 - $1,155-1,405
Junior counsel 0.5 - 746-821
Accounting technician III 0.9 - - 543-660
Senior stenographer I 1.1 - - 469-571
Senior account clerk 0.5 - - 457-556
Totals, Project Management b 3.8 $31,089
Contract Management :
Intermediate stenographer 1.1 - - $425-517
Totals, Contract Management b__ 1.1 - - $5,445
Auxiliary and Business Services:
Chief 111 $1,501-1,825
College financial coordinator II 1 1 1 1,100-1,337
Business service officer III 111 905-1,100
Associate management analyst 111 905-1,100
Assistant management analyst 0.9 1 1 746-905
Senior stenographer I 111 469-571
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517
Totals, Auxiliary and Business
Services 6.9 7 7 $74,S55
b Function reflected under Reimbursed Activities for current and budget years.
$360,170
$150,045
$212,346
1,420
$371,987
$29,848
$31,344
21,372
22,452
13.200
13,860
11.832
12.426
12,326
12,940
7,920
7,920
5,697
5,979
$102,195
$106,921
$18,924
$19,860
29,849
30,542
60,346
62,036
18,728
19,668
5,881
6,179
10,557
11,095
5,760
5,760
$155,140
$23,004
$23,004
21,516
21,516
21,516
21,516
83,482
86,743
16,316
17,140
14,498
15,216
8,952
9,396
6,852
6,852
11,210
11,762
5,000
5,242
$218,387
-
-
$21,900
$21,900
14,266
14,976
11.400
11,976
12,126
12,732
10,314
10,818
6.740
6,852
5,674
5,954
$85,208
HIGHER EDUCATIOX
State Colleges
TRUSTEES OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGES-Continoed
279
SALARIES AXP WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
BUSINESS AFFAIRS— Continued
CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE— Continued
Residence Hal] Program:
Residence facilities coordinator 1.1
Accounting technician III 0.8
Intermediate stenographer 0.3
Totals, Residence Hall Program b 2.2
Parking Program :
Accounting technician II 0.3
Totals, Parking Program b
Central Office Administrative Services :
Administrative service officer II
Administrative assistant II
Graphic artist
Accounting technician III
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Senior account clerk
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk c
Intermediate file clerk
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals, Central Office Adminis-
trative Services* 17.3
Washington Office :
Special assistant for governmental
aSEairs 0.6
Secretary I 0.6
Totals, Washington Office b 1.2
Totals, Authorized Positions 63.5
FACULTY AND STAFF AFFAIRS
SALAIIY RANGE
$1,155-1 .40.1
543-660
425-517
$21,636
$457-656
0.3
-
-
$1.S32
-
-
1
1
1
$1,155-1,405
$14,556
$15,276
1
1
1
Wl.--l.100
12.732
13,200
0.9
1
1
556-676
C,.!IS(I
7.338
1
1
1
.-.71-692
7.507
7,888
0.8
2
2
530-644
12,954
13,596
0.8
1
1
411! 1-571
5,835
6,129
0.3
—
—
4.-"-o56
—
—
1
1
1
457-556
5.9R5
6,285
1.8
1.5
1.5
457-556
9,203
9,658
2
3
3
435-530
16,437
17,271
0.3
1
1
425-r,l 7
5,226
5,490
1.7
4
4
395-505
21,840
22,320
0.7
1
1
395-480
4,860
5,100
1
1
1
395-480
5.040
5,286
0.6
1
1
395-480
4.860
5,100
2
2
2
(9,277)
10,968
10,968
0.4
0.4
0.4
(4,848)
2,727
2,727
22.9
22.9
65.9
65.9
8110.751
$1,501-1.825
543-660
$15,117
$624,762
$147,710
$153,632
$694,716
$719,28S
Assistant chancellor 111 $2,166-2,765 $31,596 $33,180
Academic recruiting specialist 0.8 1 1 1.501-1.825 18,772 19,704
Principal personnel analyst 111 1,337-1.626 19,512 19,512
Personnel specialist 0.6 2 2 1,213-1,475 29,112 30.552
Senior personnel analyst 1.5 2 2 1,100-1,337 30,960 31.704
Associate personnel analyst 0.3 1 1 905-1,100 10,860 11.400
Assistant personnel analyst 0.8 1 1 746-905 9,586 10.062
Secretary I 1.1 1 1 543-660 0.s*o 7.217
Senior stenographer I 111 469-571 6.490 6,824
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.2 1.5 1.5 395-505 S.190 8.310
Intermediate account clerk 0.4 - - 395-4S0 -
Totals, Authorized Positions 9.7 12.5 12.5 $125,402 $171,958 $178,465
b Function reflected under Reimbursed Activities for current and budget years.
c During the 1966-67 fiscal year 1 position transferred from Institutional Research to reflect presently assigned duties,
d During the 1966457 fiscai year 1 senior typist-clerk position was transferred to General Administration, Legal Office to reflect
assigned duties.
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State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
TRUSTEES OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE COILEGES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiilh.) (Aoth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH
State college dean, institutional re-
search
Associate, academic and institutional
studies III
Senior data processing systems ana-
lyst e
Associate, academic and institutional
studies II
Associate systems analyst f
Assistant systems analyst s
Research technician II
Research technician I
Senior stenographer I
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk h
CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE— Continued
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Chancellor's Office
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,501-1,825
$21,900
$21,900
l.S
1
1
1,351-1,642
19,704
19,704
o.s
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1.9
3
3
1,058-1,287
40,468
42,502
3.4
5
5
905-1,100
58,965
61,416
1.5
3
3
746-905
28,932
30,360
0.7
2
2
746-905
17,978
18,868
3
3
3
614-746
23,748
24.56S
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
5,720
6,004
0.4
-
-
395-505
—
-
17.5
22
22
$190,904
$246,9S3
$1,864,369
$254,890
141.5
158.4
158.4
$1,541,590
$1,924,537
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Project Management :
Assistant construction engineer
Junior counsel
Accounting technician III
Senior stenographer
Senior account clerk
1
0.5
1
1
0.5
1
0.5
1
1
0.5
Totals, Project Management J
Contract Management :
Intermediate stenographer
Residence Hall Program :
Residence facilities coordinator
Intermediate stenographer
$1,155-1,405
746-821
571-692
469-571
457-556
$425-517
$1,155-1,405
425-517
Totals, Residence Hall Program '
Washington Office :
Special assistant for governmental
affairs
Secretary I
Totals, Washington Office !
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS, CHANCELLOR'S
OFFICE
$14,440
4.69S
7,888
5,904
3,16S
$36,09S
$10,599
$15,916
5,226
$21,142
$15,156
4,926
S.272
6,204
3,323
$37,881
$11,141
$16,724
5,490
$22,214
-
1
1
1
1
$1,501-1,825
543-660
$19,470
6,6S4
$26,154
$20,441
7,020
-
2
2
-
$27,461
-
10
10
-
$93,993
$98,697
141.5
168.4
16S.4
$1,541,590
$1,958,362
$2,023,234
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM
Associate, academic and institutional
studies III
Associate, academic and institutional
studies II
Senior stenographer
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Totals, International Programs
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
1
1
0.4
0.4
0.6
0.3
1
1
1
1
0.3
1
1
1
1
0.3
4.7
5.3
5.3
SALARY RANGE
$1,351-1,642
1,058-1,287
469-571
457-556
425-517
395^S0
$4S,712
$19,704
14,464
6,852
6,464
5,226
1,645
$54,355
$19,704
15.196
6,852
6,672
5,490
1,645
$55,559
146.2 173.7 173.7
$1,590,302 $2,012,717
$2,078,793
e Position limited to June 30, 1969.
t Four positions limited to June 30, 1969.
e Three positions limited to June 30, 1969.
h During the 1966-67 fiscal year 1 position was transferred to Business Affairs to reflect assigned duties.
i Function transferred from Business Affairs during the 1967-1968 Fiscal Tear.
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
State Colleges
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281
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive: SAL/m RAKGB
1 resident 1.1 l X .$2,166-2.633 $29,612 $30,084
Vice president— academic affairs —111 1580-1922 23.064 23064
Dean for administration 1 i 1,433-1,742 18960 19 878
Executive dean . 0.7 1 1 1,433-1,742 17,196 18.04S
Vocational instructor — building pro-
t> M?r1m 111 t 13,332 13,992
Publications manager _ 0.8 1 1 11.028 11628
Administrative assistant II 0.5 1 1 905-1,100 10,860 11400
Administrative assistant I 0.9 2 2 746-905 18 089 18 982
Secretary I 111 543-660 7,391 T.'TGO
Senior stenographer 0.9 2 2 469-571 12 22S 1° 756
Intermediate stenographer 3 3.5 3.5 125-517 20,850 21357
Student assistant 0.7 1 1 (2,214) 3 550 3550
Totals, Executive _ 11.6 16.5 16.5 $131,724 $186,760 $192,499
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager 111 $1,213-1.475 $17,700 $17,700
Administrative assistant I 111 746-905 9,587 10066
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6.S52 6,852
Totals. Business Manager's
Office 3 3 3 $32,879 $34,139 $34,618
Accounting :
Accounting officer III 111 $905-1.100 $13,200 $13,200
Accounting technician III 111 543-660 7.920 7920
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6.672
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6 204 6 204
Intermediate clerk 0.6 1 1 395-480 4.880 5.'l20
Bookkeeping machine operator I 1 1 1 395-480 5,760 5.760
Assistant cashier-clerk 0.5 1 1 395-480 4,960 5,204
Intermediate account clerk 4.9 5 5 395-480 26,987 27,632
Totals, Accounting 11 12 12 $65,525 $76,583 $77,712
Personnel :
Personnel officer 0.8 1 1 $905-1.100 $11,175 $11,736
Assistant personnel analyst 0.8 1 1 746-905 9,211 9 662
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,204 6.204
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2 2 395-480 10,944 11,190
Intermediate account clerk 0.5 0.5 0.5 395-480 2,590 2.720
Totals. Personnel 6.1 6.5 6.5 $37,959 $46,796 $48,184
Purchasing :
Business service officer I 111 $746-905 $9,396 $9,852
Senior account clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6.672
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,513 5,789
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.4 1 1 395-480 5.220 5,484
Intermediate account clerk 111 395-480 4,980 5,226
Totals, Purchasing 4.4 5 5 $26,712 $31,781 $33,023
Student Loan Administration : a
Intermediate account clerk 0.9 - - $395^80
Totals, Student Loan
Administration 0.9 - - $3,783
General Institutional Services :
Supervising clerk I 1 1 $530-644 $6,360 $6,672
Storekeeper I 111 505-614 7,368 7,368
Property clerk I 111 505-614 7,368 7,368
Stock clerk 3 3 3 457-556 20,016 20,016
Duplicating machine operator II_ 1 2 2 415-505 10,480 10,997
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-480 5,760 5,760
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board 2.5 3.5 3.5 395-480 17,590 18,458
Duplicating machine operator L-_ 1.3 1.5 1.5 377-457 7,150 7,510
a One and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
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HIGHER EDUCATION
CHSCO STATE COLIEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) [Aulhj (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Business Management — Continued
General Institutional Services —
Continued
Temporary help 0.1 0.3 0.3
Student assistant 0.5 1 1
Overtime - -
Totals, General Institutional
Services 11.4 15.3 15.3
Totals, Business Management 36.8 41.8 41.8
Automatic Data Processing Services :
Director of institutional studies b —
EDP supervisor I c —
Tabulating machine operator a -
Key punch operator e -
Intermediate typist-clerk i -
Student assistant s -
Totals, Automatic Data Process-
ing Services - 6.5 6.5
Totals, Authorized Positions— 48.4 64.8 64.8
INSTRUCTION
SALARY RANGE
($498)
(1,669)
(1,446)
$65,161
$232,019
$1,622
3,550
$1,622
3,550
$87,264
$276,563
9,321
$282,858
0.5
0.5
t
$9,852
$9,852
1
1
$614-746
8,112
8,520
1
1
457-556
5,691
5,985
1.5
1.5
405-492
7,755
8,143
2
2
395-505
10,368
10,778
0.5
0.5
-
1,775
1,775
$363,743
$43,553
$506,876
$45,053
$520,410
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of behavior and social sci-
ences 1 1 $1,433-1,742 $18,960 $19,908
Dean of humanities and perform-
ing arts 1 1 1,433-1,742 18,960 19.90S
Dean of natural sciences 1 1 1,433-1,742 18,960 19,908
Dean of extension and summer
session 0.5 0.5 0.5 1,433-1,742 10,452 10,452
Dean of graduate school 0.8 1 1 1,433-1,742 18,960 19,908
Department chairman 5.1 4.5 4.5 t 72,090 74,695
Department chairman (AY) ___ 7 7.5 7.5 t 104,442 108,150
Coordinator of terminal education
(AY) 0.3 0.3 0.3 t 4,254 4,254
Coordinator of elementary educa-
tion (AY) 0.3 0.3 0.3 t 4,254 4,254
Coordinator of secondary educa-
tion (AY) 0.3 0.3 0.3 t 4,254 4,254
Coordinator of nursing education
(AY) 111 t 12,696 12,696
Curriculum supervisor (AY) 1 1 ] t 13.SS2 14,582
Curriculum evaluator (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 6,000 6,29S
Totals, Administration 16.8 19.9 19.9 $2S5,14S $308,164 $319,267
Instructional Faculty :
Professor (AY) 69 76.4 76.4 $1,111-1,418 $1,238,818 $1,263,765
Associate professor (AY) 57 63.8 63.8 872-1,111 780,69S 804,402
Assistant professor (AY) 164.9 209.2 209.2 689-879 2,014,149 2,093,135
Instructor (AY) 18 20 20 624-797 168,766 175,668
Assistant (AY) 3 4 4 540-595 27,334 28,392
Graduate assistant 10 - - (21,966)
Part-time faculty 7.5 - - (74,64S)
Instructional faculty 2 2 2 t 23,510 23,832
Vocational instructor 2.2 2 2 t 28,644 29.50S
Vocational instructor (AY) ___ 1.8 2 2 t 26,558 26.664
Class and rank reclassification __ (9,350) 11,748 45,988
Sabbatical leave replacement ___ 5 6.5 6.5 (46,458) 60,067 62,166
Special leaves — research or crea-
tive activity 1.5 2.5 2.5 (10,338) 18,912 18,912
Distinguished teacher award - - - 1,500 1,500 1,500
Substitute faculty 0.4 0.4 0.4 (2,038) 2,200 2,200
Totals, Instructional Faculty__ 342.3 388.8 388.8 $3,620,663 $4,402,904 $4,576,132
b Five-tenths position transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
c One position transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
d One position transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
e One and five-tenths positions transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
i Two positions transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
s Five-tenths position transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
L'-::
CHICO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
LU
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PR0POSE0
1968-69
ZJ
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) Amh.J lAuihl
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional — Conl imied
Technical and Clerical: SALABY RANGE
Equipment technician II 1.8 2 2 $676-821 $19.1 7 1 $19,628
Stage technician II 1 i 676-821 6,760 s.452
Equipment technician I 4.2 6 6 014-74(1 48 711 51024
Stage technician I 12 2 614-746 15,786 1 6^72
Accompanist II 111 556 676 6,868 7,218
Athletic equipment attendant II 2 2 2 4S0-5S4 14 nil! 14 016
Technical assistant II 6.4 8.6 8.6 4S0-5S4 55-.200 581319
Senior stenographer 6.7 12 12 469-571 77 037 79 844
Senior clerk 111 457-55(1 0,335 6,646
Senior account clerk 111 457-556 c.cTi; 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 26.6 27.8 27.S 425-517 155.043 161.583
Athletic equipment attendant I 2 2 2 415-505 12120 V> 1°0
Technical assistant I 4.8 4 4 415-505 22|006 22>11
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.4 1 1 395-480 5.599 5,760
Student assistant 17.5 20.6 20.6 (59,240) 73,130 73,130
Totals, Technical and Clerical, 77.4 92 92 $418,789 $520,026 $543,795
Totals, Instructional 436.5 500.7 500.7 $4,324,600 $5,237,094 $5,439,194
Special Programs :
Laboratory Demonstration
Elementary School :
Instructional faculty (AX) 1.8 1.8 1.8 t $21,799 $22,332
Laboratory schoolteacher 6.7 7 7 $710-1.048 85,812 85.S12
Librarian II 1 ] i 624-837 7,872 8,208
Graduate nurse — 10 months 0.4 0.5 0.5 628-728 4,120 4.332
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5 247 5 513
Student assistant 0.1 0.2 0.2 (464) 710 710
Totals, Laboratory School 11 11.5 11.5 $114,407 $125,560 §126.967
Instructional Services :
Audio-Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator (AY)__ 1.8 2 2 t $26,354 $26,980
Equipment technician I 2 2.4 2.4 $614-740 19.947 20,495
Graphic artist 1 1.5 1.5 556-676 11.14s 11,610
Technical assistant II 0.9 1.1 1.1 480-584 6,855 7.155
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,204 0.204
Technical assistant I 0.8 1 3 415-505 5,440 5,714
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5 1 1 395-480 4.860 5,100
Student assistant 0.4 0.5 0.5 (1,390) 1.775 1.775
Totals, Audio-Visual 8.4 10.5 10.5 $64,886 $82,883 $85,039
Television :
Television coordinator 111 t $17,016 $17,016
Equipment technician I 111 $614-746 7,856 8,288
Graphic artist 0.2 0.3 0.3 556-676 2,002 2,102
Intermediate stenographer 0.4 0.5 0.5 425-517 2,745 2,883
Totals, Television 2.6 2.8 2.8 $26,187 $29,619 $30,289
Computer Center : h
EDP supervisor I 1 - - $614-746
Totals, Computer Center 1 $7,901
College Farm :
Farm manager 111 f $16,212 $17,016
Dairyman 0.4 0.5 0.5 $644-783 3,864 4.056
Blacksmith 111 644-710 8,384 8,520
Head farmer II 111 614-740 8,808 8,952
Automotive equipment operator 1111 556-614 7,368 7,368
College orchardman 0.3 0.5 0.5 584-710 3,992 4.192
Orchardman 0.2 0.5 0.5 530-644 3,258 3,420
h One and five-tenths positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal
year.
AT indicates Academic Tear as defined by the institution,
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
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HIGHEE EDUCATION
CHIC© STATE COLLEGE-Continuc
:d
SALARIES AND "WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_l
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional Services — Continued
College Farm — Continued
Hog ranch operator
Farmhand
Student assistant
Totals, College Farm
Totals, Instructional Services
Totals, Authorized
Positions
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian 1
Librarian IV 2
Senior stenographer 1
Totals, Administration
Processing Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Library assistant I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Book repairer
Junior clerk
Temporary help — book processin
Student assistant
1.8
0.8
4.4
3
2
4.5
3
2
4.5
SALARY RANGE
$530-644
415-4S0
(15,107)
$75,992
$20,398
10,419
15,975
$9S,678
$21,426
10,940
15,975
11.9
15
15
$101,865
23.9
28.3
28.3
$174,966
$211,180
$217,193
471.4
540.5
540.5
$4,613,973
$5,573,834
$5,783,354
$1,365-1,659
872-1,058
469-571
$19,908
24,696
6.852
$19,908
25,292
6,852
4
4
4
$48,832
$51,456
$52,052
1.8
2
2
$717-915
$20,862
$21,360
22
3
3
624-837
27,576
27,960
1.1
1
1
567-624
7,198
7,488
0.6
1
1
457-556
5,645
5,935
12.1
14
14
395-4S0
72,010
74,840
1
1
1
395-480
5.530
5,760
0.7
0.8
0.8
377-457
4,113
4,113
0.5
0.5
0.5
342-415
2.112
2,217
9
3.3
3.3
(11,649)
18,077
18,077
8.4
9.5
9.5
(2S,331)
33,684
33,684
Totals, Processing Services
Public Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Library assistant II
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Public Services
Totals, Authorized Positions.
STUDENT SERVICES
30.4
4
1.8
3.7
1
1
1
1
5.5
36.1
36.1
19
20
20
53.4
60.1
60.1
$157,936
$717-915
624-S37
567-624
505-614
457-556
395-480
395-480
(18.708)
$121,271
$32S,039
$196,807
$41,732
18,203
29.836
7,368
6,672
4.860
5,530
21,274
$135,475
S3S'!,73N
$201,434
$42,356
19,121
29,952
7,368
6,360
5,100
5,760
21,274
$137,291
$390,777
Dean's Office :
Dean of students 111 $1,433-1,742 $20,73S $20,904
Administrative assistant I 111 746-905 9,S52 10,356
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6.852 6,852
Student assistant 0.2 0.2 0.2 (590) 710 710
Totals, Dean's Office 3.2 3.2 3.2 $34,714 $3S,152 $3S,S22
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean — admissions and
records 111 $1,122-1,365 $16,3S0 $16.3S0
Admissions officer 111 7S3-950 9,894 10.39S
Registrar II 111 7S3-950 11,400 11,400
Evaluation technician II 111 614-746 8,952 8.952
Supervising clerk I 111 530-644 7.72S 7.72S
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6.S52 6.S52
Senior clerk 12 2 457-556 12,156 12,432
Senior typist-clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Tabulating machine operator i O.S - 457-556 - -
Intermediate stenographer 2.9 3 3 425-517 16,631 17,184
Key punch operator 5 1.5 — - 405-492 - —
Intermediate typist-clerk k s 7.5 7.5 395-480 38,882 40,423
i One position transferred to General Administration-Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
3 One and five-tenths positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal
year,
k Two positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
State Colleges
CHICO STATE COUEGE-Continued
285
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[HIM (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Admissions and Records — Continued
Intermediate clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Student assistant I
0.9
1.1
o.s
1
1
0.5
1
1
0.5
SALARY RAiNGE
$395 180
359- 135
(2,739)
SI. SMI
4.830
1.775
$3,120
5.070
1.775
Totals, Admissions and Records- 24 22 22 $152,163 $147,032 $150,386
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean — counseling and
testing 1 l i $1,122-1.365 $14,73S $15,476
Counselor ----—-■ 12 2 t 21.7GS 22 248
Counselor— (AY) 3 3.5 3.5 f 42 784 44 75S
Test officer- (AT) _ 0.5 1 1 17016 ^016
Psychometrist 1 1 i 614-740 7.66s 8 048
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6 S24 li'sr,"
Intermediate stenographer 1.4 1.5 1.5 425-517 8 212 s'6°6
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.7 0.7 0.7 395-4S0 3,462 3'570
Intermediate clerk 0.9 1 1 395-480 5,320 5440
Student assistant 0.6 0.7 0.7 (1,856) 2.4S5 2',485
Totals, Counseling and Testing__ 11.1 1.3.4 13.4 $97,826 $130,277 $134,519
Foreign Student Counseling :
Counselor 0.4 1 1 f $10.6S6 $11.0S8
Intermediate stenographer 0.5 0.5 $405-517 2,613 2,745
Totals, Foreign Student
Counseling 0.4 1.5 1.5 $3,911 $13,299 $13,833
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean— activities 111 $1,122-1,365 $14,797 $15538
Housing coordinator 111 t 10,044 10548
Activities advisor 12 2 614-746 15,448 16 214
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 5,62,8 5,904
Intermediate stenographer 1 1.5 1.5 425-517 8,542 8 949
Student assistant 0.3 0.5 0.5 (1,124) 1,775 1J75
Totals, Activities and Housing 5.3 7 7 $42,599 $56,234 $58,928
Placement :
Placement officer 111 f $19,704 $19,704
Placement supervisor I 111 $614-746 8,316 8,736
Placement interviewer 1.4 2 2 530-644 14,676 15,126
Senior stenographer 0.9 1 1 469-571 5,628 5,904
Intermediate stenographer 1.9 2 2 425-517 11,233 11,795
Totals, Placement 6.2 7 7 $52,144 $59,557 $61,265
Student Loan Administration : m
Counselor 1 - - t - -
Intermediate stenographer 1.9 - - $425-517 - -
Totals, Student Loan Administra-
tion 2.9 - - $17,168
Health Services :
Medical officer II 111 $1,439-1,750 $21,000 $21,000
Medical officer I 111 1.371-1,587 19,044 19,044
Medical officer I— 10 months 1.6 1.5 1.5 1,371-1,587 23,805 23,805
Senior clinical laboratory technolo-
gist 1.1 1.5 1.5 710-863 14,616 14,832
Graduate nurse 1.9 2 2 628-728 17,184 17,472
Graduate nurse— 10 months 1.7 1.5 1.5 628-728 10,060 10,548
Supervising clerk I 0.1 11 530-644 6,360 6,672
Senior stenographer 0.2 1 1 461-571 6,572 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 1.8 1.4 1.4 425-517 8.294 8,400
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-480 5,286 5,553
Student assistant 0.7 1.2 1.2 (2,335) 4.260 4.260
Totals, Health Services 12.1 14.1 14.1 $122,025 $136,4S1 $138,438
Totals, Authorized Positions— 65.2 6S.2 68.2 $522,550 $581,032 $596,191
l One-half position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
m Three and one-half positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
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HIGHER EDUCATION
CHICO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) iAuili.1 (Auth.) |
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION
Administration :
Chief of plant operation III
Chief engineer I
Supervisor of building trades
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Drafting aid I
Junior stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Administration
Maintenance of Structures :
Electrician I
Plumber I
Sheet metal worker
Stationary engineer
Carpenter I
Painter I
Locksmith
Supervising custodian III
Stationary fireman
Skilled laborer
Supervising custodian I
Custodian
Janitor
Student assistant — custodial
Totals, Maintenance of Structures
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II
Automotive equipment operator I
Skilled laborer
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Temporary help — grounds
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds
Plant Security :
Supervising campus security officer I
Campus security officer
Watchman
Student assistant — watchman
Totals, Plant Security
College Farm :
Automotive mechanic
Automotive equipment operator I
Custodian
Farmhand
Student assistant — farm
Totals, College Farm
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Automotive equipment operator I
Truck driver
Mechanics helper
Totals, Motor Vehicle Operation
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
Administration :
Business Management : "
Senior clerk
Intermediate account clerk_
1
1
1
1
1
0.5
0.5
2.7
1
0.5
0.5
1
1
1
1
1
0.5
0.5
2.9
1
1
1
1
1
0.5
0.5
2.9
5.3
1
0.5
0.5
5.3
1
0.5
0.5
110.7 127.1 127.1
0.5
1
0.5
1
SALARY EANGE
-1,213
746-863
746-863
457-556
457-556
415-505
386^169
(9,000)
$14,556
10,356
10,356
5,960
6,160
2,880
2,603
10,295
$25,947
$556-614
556-614
530-584
$12,989
$683,418
$457-556
395^180
Totals, Business Management.
1.5
1.5
$29,295
$7,368
3,420
3,336
$14,124
$814,846
$2,742
5,140
$7,882
$14,556
10,356
10,356
6,260
6,464
3,080
2,734
10,295
8.7
8.9
8.9
$58,115
$63,166
$64,051
2
2
2
$676-746
$17,904
$17,904
9
2
2
676-746
17,904
17.904
1
1
1
676-746
8,736
8,952
3
3
3
644-746
26,856
26,856
2
9
9
644-710
17,040
17,040
2
9
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
0.9
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
2.1
9
2
584-644
15,456
15,456
5.4
5.5
5.5
556-614
40,080
40,434
2
3
3
457-556
18,828
19,104
48.4
61.5
61.5
415-505
352,218
359,855
1.2
1.5
1.5
395-480
7,360
7,721
0.2
0.3
0.3
(511)
$452,397
1,065
$557,527
1,065
73.2
87.8
87.8
$566,371
1
1
1
$644-783
$9,396
$9,396
1.5
1.5
1.5
556-614
10,917
11,052
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
0.8
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
12 2
12
12
480-530
75,745
76,245
0.7
0.9
0.9
(3,614)
$107,418
6,005
$116,799
6,005
17.2
17.4
17.4
$117,434
0.2
0.5
0.5
$676-821
$4,774
$4,926
0.8
0.5
0.5
614-746
3,834
4,024
2.9
4
4
415-505
22,842
23,382
0.7
0.7
0.7
(2,471)
$26,552
2,485
2,485
4.6
5.7
5.7
$33,935
$34,817
1
1
1
$644-710
$8,520
$8,520
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
0.5
0.5
0.5
415-505
2,632
2,765
0.3
0.5
0.5
415^80
2,610
2,742
2.2
2.3
2.3
(7,674)
8,165
8,165
$29,560
$7,368
3,594
3,504
$14,466
126,699
$2,880
5,396
$8,276
n One and five-tenths positions transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68
fiscal year.
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CHICO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
Ld
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_l
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled! (Auth.) |Aulh.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS—
Continued
Administration — Continued
Student Services : o
Counselor
Evaluation technician I
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Student Services
Off-Campus Work-Study:
Temporary help P
Totals, Authorized Positions-
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$10,548
0.5
0.5
$556-4576
3,464
2
2
425-517
11,048
$25,660
$5,409
$38,951
$11,076
3,034
11.924
$26,034
$5,409
$40,319
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Auxiliary Organizations :
Administrative assistant II 0.9 0.5 0.5 $905-1,100 $5,655 $5,940
Counselor 1.7 — f — —
Instructional faculty (AY) 1.1 1.4 1.4 f 15,618 16.398
Orchardman 0.5 0.5 0.5 530-644 3.992 4,192
Accounting technician III 111 543-060 7.104 7.449
Senior stenographer 0.8 1 1 409-571 6,852 6,852
Custodian 111 415-505 0,000 (l.noo
Farm hand 1 3 1 415-4S0 5,402 5.737
Janitor 0.5 0.5 0.5 395-4S0 2,643 2.777
Skilled laborer 0.5 0.5 0.5 550-014 3.684 3,684
Groundsman - 1 1 480-530 0,304 6.624
Student assistant 0.3 0.3 0.3 (9S0) 1,005 1,065
Totals, Auxiliary Organizations 9.3 S.7 S.7 $70,315 $64,439 $06,778
Summer Session:
Dean of extension and summer ses-
sion 0.5 0.5 0.5 $1,433-1,742 $10,452 $10,452
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 0,852
Music studio instructional faculty — — — (767) 504 504
Instructional faculty 13 13 13 (156,298) 157.159 157,159
Student assistant 1.3 1.5 1.5 (4,471) 5,557 5,557
Temporary help - — — (500) 525 525
Totals, Summer Session 15.8 16 16 $17S,327 $181,049 $1S1,049
Extension :
Instructional faculty 2.5 3 3 §22,419 $27,300 $27,300
Music studio instructional faculty— 0.6 0.5 0.5 4,524 4,200 4,200
Student assistant 0.3 0.4 0.4 (1,041) 1,592 1.592
Totals, Extension 3.4 3.9 3.9 $27,984 $33,092 $33,092
Student Pay — Work-study : a
Temporary help 0.2 - - $1,133
Totals, Authorized Positions 28.7 2S.6 28.6 $277,759 $278,580 $280,919
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 777.8 895.3 895.3 $6,789,482 $8,177,857 $8,438,669
0 Three and five-tenths positions transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal
year,
p One position transferred from Reimbursed Activities — Student Pay — Work-Study during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
1 One position transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-08 fiscal year.
AT indicates Academic Tear as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
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STATE COLLEGE, DOMINGUEZ HILLS
LJ
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Antli.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive : SALARY KANGE
President 111 $2,166-2,633 $29,612 $30,084
Executive dean 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Vocational instructor — building pro-
gram 0.9 1 1 t 12,696 12,696
Publications manager 0.5 1 1 t 11,772 12,204
Secretary I 111 543-660 7,920 7,920
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 5,628 5,904
Intermediate stenographer 0.8 2 2 425-517 11,205 11,694
Totals, Executive 6.2 8 8 $80,647 $99,737 $101,406
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager 111 $1,213-1,475 $17,700 $17,700
Senior stenographer 0.8 1 1 469-571 6,464 6,796
Totals, Business Manager's
Office 1.8 2 2 $22,522 $24,164 $24,496
Accounting :
Accounting officer II 111 $746-905 $10,860 $10,860
Property clerk II - 1 1 5S4-710 7,008 7,368
Accounting technician III 111 571-692 7,952 8,304
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,444 5,720
Intermediate account clerk 12 2 395-480 10,803 11,055
Assistant cashier-clerk 1 1 395-480 4,860 5,100
Totals, Accounting 4 7 7 $26,781 $46,927 $48,407
Personnel :
Personnel officer 1 1 $905-1,100 $11,544 $12,126
Senior clerk - 1 1 457-556 5,484 5,760
Intermediate stenographer 0.1 1 1 425-517 5,226 5,490
Totals, Personnel 0.1 3 3 $453 $22,254 $23,376
Purchasing :
Equipment and materials coordi-
nator 0.9 1 1 $676-821 $8,112 $8,520
Stock clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 1 1 425-517 5,467 5,743
Totals, Purchasing 2.8 3 3 $19,834 $20,251 $20,935
General Institutional Services :
Duplicating machine operator II 0.7 1 1 $435-530 $6,360 $6,360
Telephone operator 0.9 1 1 395-480 5,080 5,330
Totals, General Institutional
Services 1.6 2 2 $8,628 $11,440 $11,690
Totals, Business Manage-
ment 10.3 17 17 $78,21S $125,036 $128,904
Totals, Authorized
Positions 16.5 25 25 $158,865 $224,773 $230,310
INSTRUCTION
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of instruction 111 $1,433-1,742 $20,904 $20,904
Dean of humanities and fine arts 1 1 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Dean of social and behavioral sci-
ences 1 l 1,433-1,742 20.904 20.904
Dean of natural science and
mathematics 1 i 1,433-1,742 18,900 19,872
Coordinator of teacher education
(AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 8,508 8,508
Senior stenographer 3.8 5 5 469-571 31,052 32.272
Department chairman 3 - _ -j- _ _
Totals, Administration 8.3 9.5 9.5 $74,030 $121,172 $123,364
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution,
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges.
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STATE COLLEGE, DOMINGUEZ HILLS-Continued
289
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(filled) (Anlh.)
68-69 I
(Aulh.) I
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional Faculty :
Professor (AY)
Associate professor (AY) _
Assistant professor (AY)
Part-time faculty (AY)
Class and rank reclassifications
Special leaves — research and crea-
tive activity
Totals, Instructional Faculty
Technical and Clerical :
Equipment technician I
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Technical assistant I
Student assistant
Totals, Technical and Clerical
Totals, Instructional
Instructional Services :
Computer Center :
Professor (AY)
Associate systems analyst
Junior staff analyst
Computer programmer trainee
Key punch operator
Temporary help
Totals, Computer Center
Audio-Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator
Audio-visual coordinator (AY)
Equipment technician I
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Audio-Visual .
Totals, Instructional Services
Totals, Authorized Posi-
tions
6.5
6
10
3
6.5
19 _
1 ■">.■"
6.5
19
15.5
SALAKV BANGS
$1,111-1,418
872-1,111
689-879
21,601
(-)
ss.196
(-)
-
0.5
0.5
25.5
41.6
41.5
$240,217
0.8
0.5
1
0.5
1
1
4.5
2
1
1
4.5
o
$614-746
457-556
425-517
415-505
(1.724)
2.8
8.5
8.5
$36,733
$100,674
201,952
153,632
$103,780
238,200
169.338
10,2.80
$9,492
4,782
14,420
$9,960
4.782
$471,320
$530,520
$7,488
5.622
20.703
9,330
$7,856
5,910
24.779
10.660
36.6
59.5
59.5
$350,980
$43,143
$635,635
$49,205
$703,089
0.3
-
-
$1,111-1.418
_
1
—
—
905-1,100
_
0.3
—
—
614-746
_
0.4
—
—
556-614
_
0.7
—
—
405-492
_
1
-
-
(1,597)
$25,190
-
3.7
-
-
-
_
1
1
i
$11,536
0.8
0.5
0.5
j.
4,982
0.8
1
1
$614-746
7,388
0.7
1
1
425-517
5,789
2.3
3.5
3.5
3.5
42.6
63
63
$16,680
$41,870
$392,850
$29,675
$29,675
$665,310
$11,628
5,022
7,728
6,079
$30,457
$30,457
$733,546
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian 0.7 1 1 $1,365-1,659 $16,720 $17,551
Senior stenographer 0.3 1 1 469-571 5,628 5,904
Student assistant 0.7 1.1 1.1 (2,250) 3,905 3,905
Totals, Administration 1.7 3.1 3.1 $15,449 $26,253 $27,360
Processing Services :
Librarian III 111 $717-915 $9,036 $9,492
Librarian II 1.8 1 1 624-837 8,608 9,046
Library assistant I 0.6-1 1 457-556 5,645 5,935
Senior clerk 0.8 - - 457-556 - -
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.2 2 2 395-505 10.180 10,682
Student assistant 1.8 0.4 0.4 (5,743) 1,420 1,420
_
Totals, Processing Services 8.2 5.4 5.4 $46,204 $34,889 $36,575
Public Services :
Librarian III 111 $717-915 $9,492 $9,960
Totals, Public Services 111 $8,196 $9,492 $9,960
Totals, Authorized Positions— 10.9 9.5 9.5 $69,849 $70,634 $73,895
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
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SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students
Senior stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Dean's Office
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean
Registrar I
Evaluation technician I
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Admissions and Records
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean
Psychometrist
Counselor and test officer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Counseling and Testing
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Activities and Housing
Placement :
Placement officer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Placement
Health Services :
Medical officer II
Graduate nurse — 10 months
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Health Services
Totals, Authorized Positions a
PLANT OPERATION
Administration :
Temporary help
Plant Security :
Campus security officer
Student assistant
Totals, Plant Security
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
1
0.8
0.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$1,433-1,742
469-571
(1,612)
$26,210
$20,904
6,154
3,550
$30,608
$20,904
6.464
3,550
2.3
3
3
$30,918
1
0.8
1
1
0.7
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.3
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.3
$1,122-1,365
710-863
556-676
457-556
425-517
395-505
(-)
$39,266
$16,380
8,880
7,728
5,668
5,226
4,860
1,065
$16,380
9.322
8,112
5.960
5,490
5,100
1,065
4.5
6.3
6.3
$49,807
$51,429
0.8
0.5
1
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
0.5
1
$1,122-1,365
614-746
t
425-517
$16,250
7,368
6,102
5,490
$16,380
7,728
6,102
5,766
2.3
3.5
3.5
$20,800
$35,210
$35,976
_
1
1
1
1
$1,122-1,365
425-517
$13,464
5,226
$18,690
$14,148
5,490
-
2
2
-
$19,638
-
1
1
1
1
$425-517
$11,076
5,226
$16,302
$11,628
5,490
-
2
2
$17,118
0.3
1
0.4
1
0.4
0.4
1
0.4
$1,439-1,750
628-728
425-517
(759)
$3,112
$6,912
6.280
2,090
$7,260
6,600
2,196
1.3
1.8
1.8
$15,282
$16,056
10.4
0.4
3.3
18.6
0.4
18.6
0.4
$89,388
$S15
$165,899
$2,669
3.8
3.8
$18,588
$27,093
$171,135
$2,669
2.5
0.4
3
0.4
3
0.4
$614-746
(1,363)
$17,773
$23,004
1,420
$24,424
$24,114
1,420
2.9
3.4
3.4
$25,534
$28,203
Student Services :
Intermediate stenographer b
Intermediate account clerk b
_
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
$425-517
395-480
$2,613
2,430
$2,745
2,550
Totals, Authorized Positions
-
1
1
-
$5,043
$5,295
a During the 1967-6S fiscal year 0.5 intermediate stenographer position and 0.5 intermediate account clerk position authorized for
Student Loan Administration were transferred to the Student Financial Aids function,
b Five-tenths position transferred from Student Services-Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
291
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE, DOM1NGUEZ HILLS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
IFHIed) (Auth.) («uth.|
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Research Projects :
Temporary help 0.1 -
Totals, Research Projects 0.1
Special Projects :
Professor 0.3 1
Professor (AY) 1.1
Computer programmer II 0.3 -
Computer programmer I 0.7 —
Computer programmer trainee 0.8 -
Senior stenographer 1.9 1
Temporary help 1 -
Totals, Special Projects 0.1 2
Totals, Authorized Positions — 6.2 2
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 89.9 122.9
AST indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
SALARY RANGE
$300
$300
1,287-1,642
1,111-1,418
$746-905
614-746
556-614
469-571
(2,080)
$50,462
122.9
$50,762
$780,602
$19,704
5,628
$25,332
$25,332
$1,184,084
$19,704
5,904
$25,608
$25,608
$1,267,992
292
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
FRESNO STATE COLLEGE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.l (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive : salary range
President 1.1 1 1 $2,165-2,633 $31,092 $31,596
Vice president— academic affairs 111 1,580-1,922 23,064 23,064
Vice president — general
administration 111 1,580-1,922 23,064 23,064
Executive dean 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Vocational instructor 0.4 1 1 f 9,764 10,254
Publications manager (AY) 111 f 9,453 9,924
Administrative assistant II 0.3 1 1 905-1,100 11,544 12,126
Administrative assistant I 1.5 2 2 746-905 19,812 20,256
Secretary I 111 543-660 7,920 7,920
Senior stenographer 2.4 3 3 469-571 18,787 19,391
Intermediate stenographer 2.4 1.5 1.5 425-517 8,304 8,722
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.8 1.5 1.5 395-480 8,298 8,571
Intermediate clerk 0.7 1 1 395-480 5,040 5,286
Totals, Executive 14.6 17 17 $165,654 $197,046 $201,07S
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager 111 $1,213-1,475 $17,700 $17,700
Administrative assistant I 0.9 1 1 746-905 9,174 9,624
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Intermediate typist-clerk - 0.5 0.5 395-480 2,430 2,550
Totals, Business Manager's
Office 2.9 3.5 3.5 $35,774 $36,156 $36,726
Accounting :
Accounting officer II 111 $746-905 $10,860 $10,860
Accounting technician III 0.5 1 1 571-692 6,852 7,188
Accounting technician II 0.9 1 1 457-556 6,672 6,672
Senior account clerk 111 457-556 5.S10 6,110
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate account clerk 111 395-4S0 4,960 5,200
Bookkeeping machine operator 1111 395-480 5,668 5,760
Intermediate clerk 1.4 1.5 1.5 395-480 8,456 8,640
Assistant cashier-clerk 111 395-1S0 5,760 5.760
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 3 3 395-480 15,040 * 15,782
Totals, Accounting 10.8 12.5 12.5 $51,669 $76,750 $78,644
Personnel :
Associate personnel analyst 111 $905-1,100 $13,200 $13,200
Assistant personnel analyst 0.5 1 1 746-905 10,104 10,608
Supervising clerk I 111 530-644 7,518 7,728
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,412 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 1.4 1 1 425-517 6,204 6,204
Intermediate account clerk 1.5 2 2 395-480 9,940 10,420
Intermediate typist-clerk - 1.5 1.5 395-480 7,290 7,650
Totals, Personnel 6.4 8.5 8.5 $44,466 $60,668 $62,482
Purchasing :
Business service officer I 111 $746-905 $10,860 $10,860
Supervising clerk I 111 530-644 7,368 7,728
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,204 6,204
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.9 1 1 395-4S0 5,140 5,396
Totals, Purchasing 3.9 4 4 $28,510 $29,572 $30,1SS
Student Loan Administration : a
Intermediate clerk 1 - - $395-480
Totals, Student Loan Adminis-
tration 1 - - $5,276
General Institutional Services :
Property clerk II 111 $584-710 $S,520 $S,520
Automotive equipment operator 1111 556-614 7.278 7.36S
Storekeeper I 111 505-614 7,368 7,368
Stock clerk 3.9 5 5 457-556 30,998 31,884
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) 1.7 2 2 435-530 11,198 11,770
a One and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
293
FRESNO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(nil.il) (Amli.) (tuih.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Business Management — Continued
General Institutional Services —
Continued
Duplicating machine operator II
(direct impression)
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board '
Totals, General Institutional
Services
Totals, Business Management
Automatic Data Processing Services :
Director of institutional studies b__
EDP supervisor I«
Senior tabulating machine
operator d
Tabulating machine operator d
Key punch operator d
Intermediate typist-clerk e
Totals. Automatic Data Processing
Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
INSTRUCTION
-
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$115-505
$1,980
$5,220
2
o
2
395-480
10,900
$81,242
11,156
10.6
13
13
$74,014
$83,286
35.0
41.5
41.5
S239.709
$284,388
$291,320
-
0.5
1
0.5
1
$614-746
$4,982
7,638
$5,232
8,016
-
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
Q
O
505-614
457-556
405-492
395-505
7.368
6,672
5,444
15,060
$47,164
7.368
6,672
5,720
15,792
-
7.5
7.5
-
$48,800
50.2
66
$405,363
$528,598
$541,204
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of agriculture 111 $1,433-1,742 $20,904 $20,904
Dean of business - 1 1 1,433-1,742 20.904 20,904
Dean of engineering 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Dean of education 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Dean of professional studies 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Dean of instruction 2.1 - - 1,433-1,742
Dean of educational services and
summer session 0.5 0.5 0.5 1,433-1,742 10,452 10,452
Department chairman - 2 2 t 22,152 23,256
Department chairman (AY) 10.5 10.5 10.5 t 150,335 153,081 ■
Coordinator of elementary educa-
tion (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 8,441 8,508
Coordinator of evening session
(AY) 0.8 0.8 0.8 t H.491 11,730
Coordinator of graduate studies
(AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 7,660 8,042
Coordinator of secondary educa-
tion (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 5,274 5,274
Curriculum supervisor (AY) 4.6 4.6 4.6 t 66,986 68,302
Curriculum evaluator (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 5,715 6,000
Farm manager 111 t 19,704 19,704
Senior stenographer 6.2 7.5 7.5 469-571 50,750 50,916
Intermediate stenographer 4 4 4 425-517 23,436 24,285
Totals, Administration 35.7 37.9 37.9 $448,274 $4S6,916 $494,070
Instructional Faculty :
Instructional faculty 2 11 t $19,704 $19,704
Vocational instructor 17.4 17.5 17.5 t 287,566 290,150
Professor (AY) 83 86.3 86.3 $1,111-1,418 1,416,485 1,434,458
Associate professor (AY) 97.2 97.2 97.2 872-1,111 1,210,619 1,239,901
Assistant professor (AY) 178 243.6 243.6 689-879 2,360,0S6 2,455,358
Instructor (AY) 9.5 13.5 13.5 624-797 115.462 118,690
Vocational instructor (AY) 1.7 2 2 f 17,460 19,928
Lecturer (AY) 7 12.5 12.5 t 133,164 138,212
Instructional faculty— part-time 19.2 - - (193,5S8)
Graduate assistant 41.4 - - (82,725)
t> Five-tenths position transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
c One position transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
d One position transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
e Three positions transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
294
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
FRESNO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Auth.) (Aiith.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional — Continued
Instructional Faculty— Continued SALARY RANGE
Substitute faculty 0.3 0.5 0.5 ($2,818) $4,782 $4,782
Class and rank reclassifications— - (21,218) 25,174 97,904
Sabbatical leave replacement 12.5 8.5 8.5 (106,697) 81,294 81,294
Special leaves — research or cre-
ative activity 12 2 (6,299) 19,128 19,128
Distinguished teaching awards— - (2,000) 2,000 2,000
Totals, Instructional Faculty
Technical and Clerical :
Equipment and technician III
Equipment technician II
Stage technician II
Equipment technician I
Stage technician I
Skilled laborer
Technical assistant II
Athletic equipment attendant II _
Senior stenographer
Stock clerk
Technical assistant I
Athletic equipment attendant I _
Intermediate stenographer
Junior intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Technical and Clerical
Totals, Instructional
Special Programs :
Laboratory Demonstration Elemen-
tary School :
Teacher — principal (AY)
Librarian III
Laboratory school teacher
Graduate nurse
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Laboratory School
Master of Social Work :
Dean of social work
Professor (AY)
Associate professor (AY)
Assistant professor (AY)
Instructional faculty
Lecturer
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Master of Social Work
Off-Campus Center, Bakersfield :
Coordinator — off-campus center _
Professor (AY)
Associate professor (AY)
Assistant professor (AY)
Instructional faculty — part-time _
Librarian II
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Off-Campus Center,
Bakersfield
Totals, Special Programs 45.4 63.8 63.S $440,338 $626,048 $666,281
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
470.2
484.6
4S4.6
$4,957,130
$5,692,924
$5,921,509
1
1
1
$746-905
$10,860
$10,860
1.5
3
3
676-821
29,138
29,556
—
0.5
0.5
676-821
3,380
4,226
7.7
12
12
614-746
91,143
99,210
1
1
1
614-746
8,628
8,952
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
8.3
10.5
10.5
480-584
67,048
70,324
0.9
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
3
3
3
469-571
20,416
20,556
2.4
3
3
457-556
19,808
20,016
2.3
3.5
3.5
415-505
18,818
19,664
1.9
2
2
415-505
12,120
12,120
29.3
35
35
425-517
211,120
213,688
—
2.4
2.4
425-517
10,402
13,066
5.2
7.5
7.5
395^80
37,534
40,708
1.6
9
2
395-480
10,820
11,068
0.5
0.5
0.5
342^115
2,470
2,490
0.7
—
—
(3,178)
—
—
27.7
16
16
(93,620)
$507,151
$5,912,355
57,800
57,800
96
104.9
104.9
$625,881
$6,805,721
$648,680
601.9
627.4
627.4
$7,064,259
1
1
1
t
$15,320
$16,084
1
1
1
$717-915
10,980
10,980
7.4
7.5
7.5
710-863
88,482
88,572
0.4
0.5
0.5
628-728
4,368
4,368
1.3
1.5
1.5
425-517
9,306
9,306
0.5
0.5
0.5
(1,568)
$120,682
1,775
$130,231
1,775
11.6
12
12
$131,085
1
1
1
$1,433-1,742
$20,904
$20,904
1
1
1
t
17,016
17,016
3
3
3
f
36,596
37,888
3.4
18
18
t
149,958
179,745
1
1
1
f
17.808
18,683
0.2
0.2
0.2
t
2,666
2,798
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1.3
1.3
1.3
425-517
7,402
7,775
0.6
1
1
(2,146)
$135,755
3,550
$262,752
3,550
12.5
27.5
27.5
$295,211
1
1
1
i
$17,016
$17,016
1
1
1
t
14,582
15,320
5
5
5
t
60,682
63,154
7.2
S.5
S.5
t
S3.439
86.S33
2
2
2
($1S,240)
19,128
19,128
1
1
1
624-S37
10.004
10,044
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
2
425-517
11,602
11.S7S
1.1
2.8
2.8
(3,S77)
$183,901
9,940
$233,065
9,940
21.3
24.3
24.3
$239.9S5
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
29c
FRESNO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tilth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional Services :
Audio- Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator (AT) _
Assistant audio-visual coordinator
(AY)
Equipment technician II
Equipment technician I
Graphic artist
Photographer I
Technical assistant II
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Audio-Visual
Television :
Coordinator of instructional tele-
vision (AY)
Equipment technician II
Student assistant
Totals, Television
Computer Center : t
Director of institutional studies
EDP supervisor I
Totals, Computer Center
College Farm :
Dairyman
Automobile mechanic
Blacksmith
Head farmer II
Tractor operator — laborer
Automotive equipment operator I
Hog ranch operator
Farm hand
Student assistant
Totals, College Farm
Totals, Instructional Services
Totals, Authorized
Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
T
$15,320
$16,084
1
1.5
1.5
t
16,581
18,208
0.S
1.5
1.5
$644-783
13,496
14,125
1.1
1
1
614-746
7,760
8,146
1
1
1
556-676
S.112
8,112
—
0.5
0.5
556-676
3,594
3,774
1.5
2
2
480-584
12,918
13,218
0.9
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.6
1.4
1.4
(2,026)
4,970
4,970
8.9
11.9
11.9
$72,466
$96,095
$99,9S1
0.9
1
0.2
1
1
0.4
1
1
0.4
J.
$644-783'
(731)
$15,700
9,852
1,420
$26,972
$16,480
9,852
1.420
2.1
2.4
2.4
$22,014
$27,752
0.3
0.3
-
-
t
$614-746
-
-
0.6
-
-
$4,455
-
-
0.5
1
1
1
1.1
1
1
3.7
8.9
0.5
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
9.3
0.5
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
9.3
$644-783
644-710
644-710
614-746
584-644
556-614
530-644
415-480
(30,233)
$4,440
8,520
8,520
7,824
14,826
7,368
7,728
16,502
33.015
$4,661
8,520
8,520
8,214
15,186
7,368
7,728
16,894
33.015
19.2
19.8 19.8
30.8
34.1
34.1
678.1 725.3 725.3
$97,684
$196,619
$6,549,512
$108,743
$231,810
$7,663,579
$110,106
$237,839
$7,96S,379
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian 111 $1,365-1,659 $19,908 $19,908
Librarian IV 2 2 2 872-1,058 25,342 25,392
Library assistant II 111 505-614 6,185 6,490
Totals, Administration 4 4 4 $49,031 $51,435 $51,790
Processing Services :
Librarian III 3 3 3 $717-915 $32,940 $32,940
Librarian II 5 5 5 624-837 45,199 46,452
Library assistant II 2 2 2 505-614 13.72S 14,040
Library assistant I 0.2 1 1 457-556 6,135 6.43S
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6.672
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,205 5,467
Intermediate typist-clerk 6 6 6 395-480 31,754 32,751
Intermediate clerk 2 2 2 395^80 9,840 10,320
Book repairer 2 2 2 377-457 10,968 10,968
Temporary help 2.3 7.8 7.8 (13,360) 49,638 49,638
Temporary help (library catalog
conversion) e 2 2 - (9,260) 10,968
Student assistant 9.6 4.4 4.4 (32,400) 15,620 15,620
Totals, Processing Services 36.1 37.2 35.2 $205,922 $238,667 $231,306
t One and five-tenths positions transferred to General Administration-Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal
year.
g This conversion project will terminate June 30, 1968.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
296
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
FRESNO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aoth.) (Anlh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
LIBRARY— Continued
Public Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Senior stenographer
Library assistant I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Public Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Dean's Office
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean — admissions and rec-
ords
Admissions officer
Registrar II
Evaluation technician II
Evaluation technician I
Supervising clerk I
Senior tabulating machine opera-
tor li
Tabulating machine operator l>
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Key punch operator h
Intermediate typist-clerk i
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Admissions and Records
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean — counseling and
SALARY RANGE
2
2
2
$717-915
$21,960
$21,960
7.5
9
9
624-S37
79,100
S1.569
2.5
1
1
567-624
7.256
7,488
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
4.3
5
5
395^80
26,650
27,254
1
1
1
395-1S0
5,760
5,760
0.8
6.7
6.7
(2,776)
$140,737
23.7S5
$17S,035
23.7S5
20.1
26.7
26.7
$181,340
60.2
1
0.1
1
67.9
1
1
1
0.5
65.9
1
1
1
0.5
2.1
3.5
3.5
$395,690
$1,433-1,742
746-905
469-571
425-517
$29,974
$468,137
$20,904
10,776
6,852
2,613
$41,145
32.4
30
30
$211,535
$200,759
$464,436
$20,904
10.S60
6;S52
2,745
$41,361
1
1
1
$1,122-1.365
$16.3S0
$16,3S0
1
1
1
7S3-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
783-950
10.81S
11,355
1
1
1
614-746
S.952
S,952
0.6
3
3
556-676
20,S98
21,954
1
1
1
530-644
6,542
6.S6S
1
_
_
505-614
_
_
1
_
_
457-556
—
—
7.3
7.4
7.4
457-556
46,690
47,724
4
4
4
425-517
23,227
23,779
1
_
_
405-492
—
—
9.5
7.6
7.6
395-480
40,072
41.4S5
3
3
3
395-4S0
15,780
16.26S
$206,165
1
1
1
4.1
1
6
1.4
1
1
1
5
1
6
1.4
1
1
1
5
1
6
1.4
$1,122-1,365
t
t
t
614-746
425-517
(5,990)
$110,783
t
t
$14,797
13.226
17J36
55,286
8,952
33.772
4,970
$148,739
$6,054
7.970
$14,024
$16,380
10.044
17,188
16.556
1,065
$15,538
Counselor and test officer
Counselor
13.S82
18,610
58.492
Psyehometrist
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant _ _
8.952
35,424
4.970
Totals, Counseling and Testing
Foreign Student Counseling :
Counselor
15.5
0.3
0.5
16.4
0.5
1
16.4
0.5
1
$155,868
$6,102
9.964
Totals, Foreign Student
Counseling
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean — activities
Housing coordinator
Activities adviser
0.8
1
1.1
2
o!3
1.5
1
1
2
3
0.3
1.5
1
1
2
3
0.3
$6,882
$1,122-1.365
614-746*
425-517
(1,284)
$60,765
$16,066
$16,380
10.54S
17,832
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
17,184
1,065
Totals, Activities and Housing
6.6
7.3
7.3
$61,233
$63,009
h One position transferred to General Administration-Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
' Three positions transferred to General Administration-Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Tear as denned by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
297
FRESNO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aolh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
.6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Placement :
Placement officer 111
Placement supervisor I 2 2 2
Placement interviewer 12 2
Intermediate stenographer 2 2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.5 2 2
Student assistant 0.3 0.3 0.3
Totals. Placement
Health Services :
Medical officer III
Medical officer I
Medical officer I — 10 months
Medical officer I — 10 months
Senior clinical laboratory
technologist
Clinical laboratory technologist —
10 months
Supervising nurse I
Graduate nurse
Graduate nurse — 10 months
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Health Services
Student Financial Aids Administra-
tion : i
Counselor
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration
Totals, Authorized Positions 82.8
PLANT OPERATION
Administration :
Chief of plant operation III 1
Chief engineer I 1
Supervisor of building trades 1
Storekeeper I 1
Senior stenographer 0.9
Stock clerk 1
Intermediate clerk 1.4
Totals, Administration 7.3 7 7
Maintenance of Structures :
Electrician II 111
Plumber II 111
Sheet metal worker 111
Electrician I 0.6 1 1
Plumber I 1.5 2 2
Carpenter II 111
Painter II 111
Stationary engineer 2.9 4 4
Carpenter I 1 11
Painter I 1.8 2 2
Locksmith 111
Stationary fireman 3.3 4.5 4.5
Skilled laborer 1.3 2 2
Supervising custodian III 111
Building maintenance man 1.3 2 2
Supervising custodian II - 1 1
Laborer 111
Supervising custodian I 2.9 2.5 2.5
Custodian 64.5 70 70
Student assistant 2.1 2.4 2.4
SALARY RANGE
$614-746
530-G44
425-517
395-4S0
(1,284)
$19,546
17.904
13.584
10.821
10,720
1,065
85.5
85.5
Totals, Maintenance of Structures 91.2 102.4 102.4
$648,066
$99S-1,213
746-S63
746-S63
505-614
469-571
457-556
395-4S0
$57,433
$710-783
710-783
676-746
676-746
676-746
676-746
676-746
644-746
644-710
644-710
644-710
5S4-644
556-614
584-710
556-614
530-644
480-530
457-556
415-505
(7,114)
$571,691
$703,770
$14,034
10,356
10,356
7,368
6,572
6,672
5,160
$60,51S
$9,396
9,396
S.952
S.2S2
17,904
8,952
8.952
33.48S
S.520
16,258
8,520
33,966
14.208
7,760
14,208
6,360
6,360
16,086
402,335
8,520
$648,423
$19,704
17,904
14,268
11.371
10,960
1,065
7.S
9.3
9.3
$56,984
$73,640
$75,272
1
0.9
0.9
1.4
1
1
0.5
2
1
1
0.5
o
$1,512-1,837
1,371-1,587
(12,931)
1,371-1,587
$22,044
19,429
7,935
29,410
$22,044
19,606
7,935
30,330
0.9
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
2.9
0.9
1
o o
1
1
1
2.5
1
1
3.5
1
1
1
1
2.5
1
1
3.5
1
676-783
710-863
628-728
628-728
457-556
425-517
395-480
(2,470)
$141,773
6,896
10,356
8,736
16,244
5,484
6,054
17,736
3,550
$164,230
7,244
10,356
8,736
16,404
5,760
6,204
18,615
3,550
15.1
17.5
17.5
$167,140
1.3
1
0.2
-
-
4.
$425-517'
395-480
-
-
2.5
-
-
$29,370
-
-
$724,881
$14,556
10,356
10,356
7.368
6,852
6,672
5.41S
$61,578
$9,396
9,396
S.952
8,700
17,904
8,952
8,952
34,264
S,520
16,642
S,520
34,506
14,556
S.146
14,556
6,672
6,360
16,224
411,277
S.520
$661,015
i Three and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
298
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
FRESNO STATE COLLEGE-Contitiued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.)
68-6 9
(Autb.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
6S
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Student assistant
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds
Plant Security :
Supervising campus security officer
II
Campus security officer
Student assistant — fireman
Totals, Plant Security
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Automotive mechanic
Automotive equipment operator I _
Truck driver
Totals, Motor Vehicle Operation
College Farm :
Electrician I
Plumber I
Stationary engineer
Painter I
Carpenter I
Building maintenance man
Skilled laborer
Mechanic's helper
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, College Farm
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$644-783
$9,396
$9,396
3.1
3
3
505-614
21,688
22,044
21 2
23
23
480-530
144.4S0
145,680
2.5
0.4
0.4
(8,461)
1,420
1.420
27.S
27.4
27.4
$15S,254
$176,9S4
17S.540
0.5
3.6
6.1
0.5
4
5.8
0.5
4
5.8
$710-S63
614-746
(20,556)
$52,832
$5,17S
35,570
20,590
$5,178
35.784
20,590
10.2
10.3
10.3
$61,33S
$61,552
1
0.7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$644-710
556-614
556-614
$8,520
7.00S
7,36S
$8,520
7.36S
7.368
2.7
3
3
$19,479
$22,896
$23,256
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
0.4
1.5
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1.5
3
1
1
1
1
1
o
1
1
1.5
3
$676-746
676-746
644-746
644-710
644-710
556-614
556-614
530-584
(7.368)
(10.140)
$64,295
$8,556
8,952
S.952
S.510
8,520
14,736
7,36S
6.3S6
10.00S
10,650
$S.952
s.!ir.2
8,952
S.510
S,520
14,736
7.36S
6,700
10.00S
10,650
12.9
13.5
13.5
$92,63S
$93,34S
152.1
163.6
163.6
$923,984
$1,062,797
$1,079,289
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
Administration :
Business Management : t
Senior clerk - 0.5 0.5 $457-556 $2,742 $2,8S0
Intermediate stenographer - 1 1 425-517 5,760 5,760
Totals, Business Management— 1.5 1.5 $S,502 $8,640
Student Services : *
Counselor - 1.5 1.5 f $20,754 $20,802
Evaluation technician I - 0.5 0.5 $556-676 3.336 3,504
Intermediate stenographer 1 1 425-517 6,204 6.204
Intermediate clerk - 0.5 0.5 395^80 2,550 2,676
Totals, Student Services 3.5 3.5 $32,S44 $33,1S6
Off-Campus Work-Study :
Temporary help m - 1.8 1.8 - $6,390 $6,390
Totals, Off-Campus Work-Study l.S L8~ - $6,390 $6,390
Totals, Authorized Positions ~ 6.S ~ 6.S $47,736 $4S,216
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Research Projects :
Instructional faculty (AY) 0.4 0.5 0.5 t $6,002 $6,002
Intermediate stenographer 0.3 1 1 $425-517 5.226 5,490
Temporary help 0.1 0.5 0.5 (492) 2,742 2,742
Totals, Research Projects 0.S 2 2 $7,095 $13,970 $14,234
k One and five-tenths positions transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68
fiscal year.
1 Three and five-tenths positions transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal
year,
m One and eight-tenths positions transferred from Reimbursed Activities — Student Pay — Work Study during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution,
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
299
FRESNO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.j
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES—
Continued
Special Projects :
Lecturer 0.2
Instructional faculty (AY) 3.8
Instructional faculty 2.9
Instructional faculty — overseas con-
tract 0.9
Vocational instructor 0.8
Totals, Special Projects 8.6
Summer Session :
Dean of educational services and
summer session
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Instructional faculty
Special consultant
Librarian II
Music studio teacher
Temporary help
Student assistant
Student assistant — custodian
Totals, Summer Session
Extension :
Music studio teacher
Extension coordinator
Instructional faculty
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Senior stenographer
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals. Extension
Auxiliary Organizations :
Manager of auxiliary organizations
Accounting officer II
Supervising clerk I
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Auxiliary Organizations
0.3
3
4
0.3
3
4
r.3
7.3
SALARY RANGE
t
t
f
t
t
$102,991
$3,075
33,407
63,303
$3,075
33,407
63,303
$99,7S5
3.7S5
0.5
0.5
0.5
$1,433-1,742
$10,452
$10,452
0.8
1.5
1.5
469-571
8,442
8.S56
1
1
1
425-517
5,289
5,559
0.4
_
_
395-480
—
—
0.9
1
1
395-480
4,940
5.180
43
42.1
42.1
(469,547)
459,590
459.590
_
_
_
(4,032)
3,000
3.000
_
0.5
0.5
(189)
4.466
4.466
_
_
_
(60)
500
500
3
1
1
(14,828)
5,484
5,484
1.4
6.5
6.5
(4,608)
23.075
23,075
3.4
3.4
3.4
(11,492)
$532,899
12,070
12.070
54.4
57.5
57.5
$537,308
$53S,232
($450)
$2,000
$2,000
0.5
0.5
0.5
t
6,666
6,666
15.2
13.7
13.7
(168,887)
151,833
151,833
0.5
—
_
425-517
—
—
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
o.s
1
1
395-480
4,860
5,100
0.3
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.7
1
1
(3,575)
5.484
5,484
4.4
2.3
2.3
(14,859)
$208,545
8,165
$191,620
8,165
23.4
20.5
20.5
$191,S60
1
1
1
$1,048-1,273
$15,276
$15,276
1
1
1
746-905
10.S60
10,860
1
1
530-644
6,360
6,672
0.4
0.5
0.5
395^80
2,430
2,550
Student Pay— Work Study :
Student assistant n
2.4
3.5
3.5
1.1
-
-
90.7
90.8
90.8
$27,069
$3.57S
$882,177
$34,926
$877,609
$35.35S
$S79,469
Totals, Authorized Positions _.
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,114.1 1,205.9 1,203.9 $9,SQ4,792 $11,352,226 $11,705,874
n One and eight-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance -with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
300
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STATE COLLEGE AT FULLERTON
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_1
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiith.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive ■ SALARY RANGE
President 111 $2,166-2,633 $29,612 $30,084
Vice president— academic affairs 1 1 1 1,580-1,922 23,064 23,064
Vice president — general administra- „„„ „
tion - 1 1 1,580-1.922 18,960 19,908
Executive dean 1 1 1 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Vocational instructor — building pro-
gram 111 t 13,882 14,582
Publications manager 111 f 10,813 11,354
Administrative assistant I 2 3 3 746-905 28,490 29,898
Secretary I 111 543-660 7,391 7.760
Senior stenographer 2 2 2 469-571 12,144 12,756
Intermediate stenographer 0.1 1 1 425-517 5.226 5,490
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.8 1 1 395-505 6,060 6,060
Totals, Executive 11.9 14 14 $128,641 $176,546 $181,860
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager 111 $1,213-1.475 $17,700 $17,700
Administrative assistant I 0.8 1 1 746-905 10,734 10.S60
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 1.9 1.5 1.5 425-517 7,965 8,373
Totals. Business Manager's
Office 4.7 4.5 4.5 $50,2S9 $43,251 $43,785
Accounting :
Accounting officer II 1.1 1 1 $746-905 $10,S60 $10,S60
Property clerk II 111 584-710 8,520 8,520
Accounting technician III 111 571-692 8,144 8,304
Accounting technician II 111 457-556 6,516 6,672
Senior account clerk 0.7 1 1 457-556 5,668 5,960
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6.672 6,672
Senior cashier-clerk 0.9 1 1 457-556 6,594 6,672
Bookkeeping machine operator II 0.9 1 1 435-530 5.910 6,210
Assistant cashier-clerk 0.5 0.5 0.5 395-480 2,880 2,880
Intermediate account clerk 3 4.5 4.5 395-4S0 22,450 23,564
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.1 3.5 3.5 395-505 18,300 18,903
Totals, Accounting 14.2 16.5 16.5 $85,075 $102,514 $105,217
Personnel :
Assistant personnel analyst 111 $746-905 $10,860 $10,860
Senior tvpist-clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,490 5,766
Totals, Personnel 3 3 3 $21,256 $23,022 $23,298
Purchasing :
Business service officer I 111 $746-905 $9,322 $9,776
Senior clerk 1 1 457-556 5,484 5,760
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,812 6,104
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 5,060 5,30S
Totals, Purchasing 3 4 4 $18,466 $25,678 $26,948
Student Loan Administration :
Senior clerk a 0.3 - - $457-556
Intermediate stenographer b 0.3 - - 425-517 - -
Totals, Student Loan Adminis-
tration 0.6 - - $4,174
General Institutional Services :
Duplicating machine supervisor 1111 $505-614 $7,368 $7,368
Storekeeper I 111 505-614 7.36S 7,368
Stock clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) 1.1 1 1 435-530 6,360 6,360
a One position transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
b Five-tenths position transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE AT FULLERTON-Continued
301
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) [Anthj [Aulhj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADM IN ISTRATION-
Continued
Business Management — Continued
General Institutional Services — -
Continued
Duplicating machine operator I
Telephone operator — multiple
2
0.5
0.4
1
1
2
0.5
1
1
1
2
0.5
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$377-157
395-4S0
395-480
395-505
(2,553)
$49,689
$4,636
10,920
2,880
5,020
3,550
$4,860
11,178
2,880
Intermediate typist-clerk
5,264
3,550
Totals, General Institutional
Services
9
10.5
10.5
$61,446
$62,172
Totals, Business Management 34.5 38.5
Automatic Data Processing Services :
Director of institutional studies —
12 months' - 0.5
EDP supervisor I d — 1
Senior tabulating machine operator
(IBM)e - 2
Key punch operator (IBM)e - 2
Intermediate typist-clerk e - 2
Totals, Automatic Data Process-
ing Services - 7.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 46.4 60
INSTRUCTION
38.5
0.5
1
7.5
60
$228,949
$614-746
505-614
405-492
395-505
$357,590
$255,911
$8,269
7,368
14,736
10,431
10,458
$51,262
$483,719
$261,420
$8,682
7,728
14,736
10,957
10,918
$53,021
$496,301
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of letters, arts and sciences 111 $1,433-1,742 $20,904 $20,904
Dean of business and economics— 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Dean of education 111 1,433-1,742- 20,904 20,904
Dean of engineering 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Dean of extension and summer
session 0.5 0.5 0.5 1,433-1,742 10,452 10,452
Dean of graduate studies - 1 1 1,433-1,742 17,196 18,048
Associate dean - 3 3 t 26,996 28.346
Department chairman (AT) 6.5 6.5 6.5 t 75,472 75,472
Coordinator of elementary
education (AY) 111 t 17,016 17,016
Coordinator of secondary
education (AY) _____ 111 f 12,596 13,226
Curriculum evaluator (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 f 5,715 6,000
Totals, Administration 13.5 17.5 17.5 $176,871 $249,059 $252,176
Instructional Faculty :
Professor (AY) 49.5 53 53 $1,111-1,418 $870,550 $897,495
Associate professor (AY) 65.3 67.5 67.5 872-1,111 814,405 846,476
Assistant professor (AY) 128.9 230.1 230.1 689-879 2,147,647 2,304,193
Instructor (AY) 17.4 19 19 624-797 162,599 168,658
Lecturer (AY) 14.8 18 18 f 175,120 181,426
Lecturer 0.6 1 1 f 17,958 18,360
Instructional faculty — part-time__ 13.6 - - (314,227)
Class and rank reclassifications - - - (-) 18,506 40,503
Distinguished teaching award - (1,500) 1,500 1,500
Sabbatical leave - 1 1 (-) 9,564 9,564
Sabbatical leave replacement 2 2 (-) 17,534 19,128
Special leave — research or creative
activity 1.5 1.7 1.7 (289) 15,940 16,259
Substitute faculty 0.4 0.3 0.3 (974) 1,607 1,607
Totals, Instructional Faculty__ 292 393.6 393.6 $3,256,570 $4,252,930 $4,505,169
c Five-tenths position transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
d One position transferred from Instruction— Computer Center during the 1967--8 fiscal year,
e Two positions transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
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STATE COLLEGE AT FULLERTON-Continued
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (ftuth.) (Anlh.) I
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY EANOE
1
1
1
$676-821
$9,852
$9,852
3.8
6
6
614-746
43,902
4S,230
0.8
1
1
676-821
8,452
8,8S0
1
2
2
480-584
12,750
13,218
0.8
1
1
415-505
4,230
5,308
1.2
4
4
480-584
23,078
26,084
5.6
8
S
415-505
38,869
44,184
6.9
8
8
469-571
54.S16
54,816
0.3
1
1
457-556
5,S60
6,160
0.8
2
2
435-530
10,448
11,S86
26.4
36.4
36.4
425-517
201,772
214,084
8.6
7.5
7.5
395-505
37,394
40,0S5
14.2
16.2
16.2
(37,997)
$342,199
$3,775,640
57,510
$508,933
57,510
71.4
94.1
94.1
$540,297
376.9
505.2
505.2
$5,010,922
$5,297,642
1.4
1.5
1.5
$540-1,418
$21,320
$21,539
1
1
1
676-821
S,880
9,322
1
1
1
614-746
7,728
8,112
1
1
1
556-676
7,638
8,016
1
1
1
425-517
5,605
5,8S1
1
1
1
415-505
5,418
5,691
1
1
1
(3,081)
3,550
3,550
7.5
7.5
2,111
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional — Continued
Technical and Clerical :
Equipment technician II
Equipment technician I
Stage technician II
Athletic equipment attendant II
Athletic equipment attendant I
Technical assistant II
Technical assistant I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Accompanist I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Technical and Clerical
Totals, Instructional
Instructional Services :
Audio-Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator
Equipment technician II
Equipment technician I
Graphic artist
Intermediate stenographer
Technical assistant I
Student assistant
Totals, Audio-Visual 7.4
Computer Center :
Director of institutional studies ' 0.5
EDP Supervisor I s 1
Totals, Computer Center 1.5
Totals, Instructional Services 8.9
Special Programs :
Center for Economic Education :
Director (AY)
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Special Programs
Totals, Authorized Positions
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian 111 $1,365-1,659 $19,908 $19,908
Librarian IV - 1 1 872-1,058 10,464 10,980
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Intermediate typist-clerk - 1 1 395-505 4,860 5,100
Totals, Administration 2 4 4 $25,030 $42,084 $42,840
Processing Services :
Librarian IV 111 $S72-1,05S $12,696 $12,696
Librarian III 2.7 5 5 717-915 48,060 49,372
Librarian II 5.4 10 10 624-837 77,912 81,877
Library assistant II 14 4 530-644 26,808 27 744
Library cssistant I 2 5 5 457-556 30,080 31.380
Senior clerk 0.9 2 2 457-556 11,819 12,406
Key punch operator 0.5 2 2 405^92 9,960 10,452
Intermediate typist-clerk 11.5 17 17 395-505 87,860 91,050
Student assistant 4.7 12.4 12.4 (11,314) 44,020 44,020
Temporary help — book processing __ 3.7 3.7 3.7 (31,243) 20,291 20,291
Temporary help 4 6.5 6.5 (-) 35,646 35,646
Totals, Processing Services 37.4 68.6 68.6 $202,981 $405,152 $416,934
t Five-tenths positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
e One position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
7.5
7.5
$53,022
$614-746
$7,604
$60,626
$60,139
$60,139
$62,111
0.5
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
t
$425-517
$1,779
$8,042
2,613
$8,441
2,745
0.8
1
1
$10,655
$11,186
386.6
513.7
513.7
$3,838,045
$5,081,716
$5,370,939
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
S6
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE AT FULLERTON-Continued
303
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO, OF POSITIONS I
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Auth.) (Aiith.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
LIBRARY— Continued
Public Services :
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Library assistant II
Key puncb operator
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Public Services
Totals, Authorized Positions.
STUDENT SERVICES
Institutional Services:
Dean's Office :
Dean of students
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Dean's Office
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean — admissions and
records
Admissions officer
Registrar II
Evaluation technician II
Evaluation technician I
Supervising clerk I
Senior tabulating machine
operator h
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Key punch operator h
Intermediate typist-clerk h
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Admissions and Records
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$872-1,058
$12,696
$12,696
2
3
3
717-915
28,620
29,508
3.4
4
4
624-837
33,918
35,130
3
2
2
505-614
13,910
14.236
0.9
1
1
405-^92
5,904
5,904
2.4
4
4
395-505
20,120
21,112
11.9
6.7
6.7
(41,690)
$133,868
23,785
$138,953
23,785
24.6
21.7
21.7
$142,371
64
1.5
0.5
94.3
1
1
1
0.5
94.3
1
1
1
0.5
$361,879
$1,433-1,742
746-905
469-571
(1,912)
3.5
3.5
$30,806
$586,189
$20,904
8,952
6,852
1,775
$38,483
$602,145
$20,904
9,396
6,852
1,775
$38,927
1
1
1
$1,122-1,365
$14,034
$14,738
—
1
1
783-950
9,396
9.852
1
1
1
783-950
10.356
10.860
1
1
1
614-746
7,698
8,080
9
9
9
556-676
14,348
15,066
1
1
I
530-644
6,646
6,980
2.2
_
_
505-614
_
_
3
4
4
457-556
24,688
25,264
—
1
1
457-556
5,860
6,160
4
5
5
425-517
29,106
30,131
2
—
—
405-492
—
—
7.4
6
6
395-505
31,372
32,754
1.8
3
3
395-480
14,800
15,526
2.8
2.8
2.8
(8.033)
9,940
9,940
29.2
28.8
28.8
$164,401
$178,244
$185,351
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean — counseling and
testing 111 $1,122-1,365 $16,3S0 $16,380
Counselor and test officer 111 t 14.700 14,700
Counselor (AY) 2.4 4.5 4.5 540-1,418 39,775 44,074
Counselor 0.4 0.5 0.5 t 5.494 5,768
Test officer - 0.5 0.5 t 4,782 5,022
Psyehometrist 111 614-746 7,728 8,112
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,204 6,516
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 5,220 5,484
Totals, Counseling and Testing 7.8 10.5 10.5 $78,922 $100,2S3 $106,056
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean activities 111 $1,122-1,365 $14,797 $15.53S
Activities advisor 0.9 2 2 614-746 14,768 15,503
Housing coordinator — 10 months 0.8 1 1 540-1,418 9.490 9,964
Intermediate stenographer 2 2 2 425-517 11,556 11,832
Student assistant 111 (2,661) 3,550 3.550
Totals, Activities and Housing 5.7 7 7 $40,335 $54,161 $56,387
Placement :
Placement officer 111 f $13,332 $13,992
Placement supervisor I 111 $614-746 8,916 8,952
Placement interviewer 0.9 2 2 530-644 13,172 13,830
Intermediate stenographer 0.5 0.5 0.5 425-517 3.002 3,102
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 4.860 5.100
Totals. Placement 4.4 5.5 5.5 $33,285 $43,282 $44,976
ii Two positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service, during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
304
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE AT FULLERTON-Continued
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.J (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Student Financial Aid Administration :
Counselor i
Intermediate stenographer '
Totals, Student Financial Aid
Administration
Foreign Student Program :
Counselor
Health Services :
Medical officer II
Medical officer I — 10 months
Graduate nurse
Graduate nurse — 10 months
X-ray technician
Supervising clerk I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Health Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
Administration :
Chief of plant operation II
Intermediate stenographer
Drafting aid I
Student assistant
Totals, Administration
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief engineer I
Supervisor of building trades
Electrician I -
Plumber I
Carpenter I 1 .
Locksmith
Painter I ~ .
Stationary engineer !
Automotive equipment operator I _
Building maintenance man
Skilled laborer
Supervising custodian II
Supervising custodian I
Custodians
Totals, Maintenance of Structures
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds
Plant Security :
Supervising campus security officer I
Campus security officer
Watchman
Totals, Plant Security
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Student assistant
Totals, Authorized Positions
1
0.8
SALARY RANGE
$425-517'
1.8
-
-.
$9,011
-
-
0.4
0.5
0.5
$4,185
$5,494
$5,768
1
1
0.5
0.5
2
1.5
2
1.5
1
1
1
2
2
1.5
2
1.5
1
1
1
2
$1,439-1,750
1,371-1,587
628-728
628-728
530-644
530-644
425-517
395-180
$38,102
20,565
16,464
9.612
6,516
6,360
6,204
9.720
$39,144
21,804
16,848
9,996
6,840
6,672
6,204
10,200
3
12
12
$31,536
$113,543
$117,708
55.3 67.8
67.8
$392,481
$533,490
112.2 121.8 121.8
$644,121
$762,181
$555,173
1
1
1
$905-1,100
$13,200
$13,200
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
415-505
5,352
5,622
2.8
2.8
2.8
(2,212)
$19,828
9,940
$34,696
9,940
5.8
5.8
5.8
$34,966
1
1
1
$746-863
$10,356
$10,356
1
1
1
746-863
10,356
10,356
2
2
2
676-746
17.S6S
17,904
1
1
1
676-746
8.952
8,952
2
o
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1.9
2
2
644-710
16,600
17,006
6
6
6
644-746
51,250
52,476
1
1
1
556-614
7.368
7,368
2
2
o
556-614
14,526
14,736
1
1
1
556-614
7,158
7,36,8
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
2.9
3
3
457-556
19,367
19,990
61.3
67.5
67.5
415-505
369,709
$566,798
385,563
85.1
91.5
91.5
$496,444
$585,363
1
1
1
$584-710
$8,520
$8,520
0.9
1
1
505-614
6,868
7,218
13.3
14
14
480-530
8S.215
89,040
15.2
16
16
$92,313
$10.3.603
$104,778
0.5
0.5
0.5
$676-821
$4,907
$4,926
1.9
4
4
614-746
31,300
32.S5S
3.2
3.5
3.5
415-505
19,102
$55,309
19,913
5.6
8
8
$33,761
$57,697
0.5
0.5
0.5
$1,775
$1,775
$1,775
$784,579
' One position transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE AT FULLERTON-Continued
305
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auih.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
Administration :
Business Management : SALARY RANGE
Senior clerk J - 1 1 $457-556 $5,576 $5,860
Intermediate stenographer & - 0.5 0.5 425-517 2,906 3,052
Totals, Business Management- - 1.5 1.5 - $8,482 $8,912
Student Services :
Counselor l - 1 1 f $11,628 $11,628
Intermediate stenographer l - 1 1 $425-517 5,422 5,698
Totals, Student Services - 2 2 $17,050 $17,326
Off-Campus Work-Study:
Student assistant m - 1.2 1.2 - $4,260 $4,260
Totals, Authorized Positions-,- 4.7 4.7 $29,792 $30,498
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Research Projects :
Temporary help 0.7 0.7 0.7 $1,950 $3,839 $3,839
Special Projects :
Instructional faculty 4 4 4 $57,519 $52,753 $52,753
Summer Session :
Dean of extension and summer ses-
sion 0.5 0.5 0.5 $1,433-1,742 $10,452 $10,452
Instructional faculty 16.3 16.3 16.3 (175,388) 190,439 190,439
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6.S52 6,852
Student assistant 0.2 0.2 0.2 (1,728) 710 710
Totals, Summer Session 18 18 18 $193,315 $208,453 $208,453
Extension :
Instructional faculty 1.6 1.6 1.6 ($12,092) $31,752 $31,752
Music studio teacher 6 6 6 (16,754) 24,150 24,150
Intermediate typist-clerk - 1 1 395-480 5,100 5,352
Totals, Extension 7.6 8.6 S.6 $2S,S46 $61,002 $61,254
Auxiliary Organizations :
Accounting officer II 111 $746-905 $10,860 $10,860
Totals, Auxiliary Organizations— 111 $9,996 $10,S60 $10,860
Student Pay — Work-Study :
Student assistant n 0.9 - - $1,829
Totals, Authorized Positions 32.2 32.3 32.3 $293,455 $336,907 $337,159
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 696.7 894.6 894.6 $5,887,571 $7,813,994 $8,176,794
i One position transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
k One-half position transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
1 One position transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967—68 fiscal year,
m One and two-tenths positions transferred from Reimbursed Activities — Student Pay — Work-Study during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
n One and two-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
306
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STATE COLLEGE AT HAYWARD
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Aulh.)
68-69
(Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive : SALARY RANGE
President 111 $2,166-2,633 $2S,66S $29,S4S
Vice president — general administra-
tion - 1 1 1,580-1,922 1S.936 19,884
Dean of college 111 1,504-1,830 21,960 21,960
Executive dean 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Publications manager 111 f 17,304 18,172
Vocational instructor — building pro-
gram 111 f 18,756 18,756
Administrative assistant I 13 3 746-905 27,642 29,022
Secretary I 111 543-660 7,920 7,920
Senior stenographer 3 4 4 469-571 25,666 26,264
Intermediate stenographer 1 - — 425-517 — —
Temporary help 0.5 1 1 (2,487) 5,484 5,484
Totals, Executive 11.5 15 15 $145,010 $193,240 $19S,214
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager 111 $1,213-1,475 $17,700 $17,700
Administrative assistant I 0.5 1 1 746-905 9,211 9,662
Senior stenographer 0.9 1 1 469-571 6,600 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 1 1 425-517 6,204 6,204
Temporary help 0.3 1 1 (1,621) 5,484 5,484
Totals, Business Manager's
Office 2.7 5 5 $29,564 $45,199 $45,902
Accounting :
Accounting officer — state institu-
tion 111 $821-998 $11,976 $11,976
Accounting technician III 0.8 1 1 571-692 7,920 7,920
Senior account clerk 1.9 3 3 457-556 17,256 18,130
Bookkeeping machine operator II 1 1 1 435-530 5,714 6,010
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,490 5,766
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5 1 1 395-505 4,970 5,215
Intermediate account clerk 1.9 2 2 395—180 10,840 11,090
Totals, Accounting 8.1 10 10 $49,348 $64,166 $66,107
Personnel :
Associate personnel analyst - 1 1 $905-1,100 $10,860 $11,400
Assistant personnel analyst 111 746-905 10,860 10,860
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,360 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 1 1 425-517 5,310 5,582
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.8 2 2 395-505 10.020 10,510
Temporary help - 0.5 0.5 - 2,742 2,742
Totals, Personnel 4.7 6.5 6.5 $28,878 $46,152 $47,766
Purchasing :
Business service officer I 0.4 1 1 $746-905 $8,952 $9,396
Supervising clerk I 0.9 1 1 530-644 7,728 7,728
Senior typist-clerk 111 457-556 6.672 6,672
Stock clerk 111 457-556 5,860 6,160
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,054 6,204
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 5,080 5,330
Intermediate clerk 111 395--180 5,100 5,352
Totals, Purchasing 6.3 7 7 $36,999 $45,446 $46,842
Student Financial Aid Administra-
tion : a
Intermediate stenographer 0.3 - — $425-517 - -
Intermediate account clerk 0.4 - - 395-480 -
Totals, Student Financial Aid
Administration 0.7 — - $3,347 - -
General Institutional Services :
Property clerk II 111 $584-710 $7,33S $7,698
Duplicating machine supervisor 1111 505-614 7.008 7,368
Senior clerk 2.6 3 3 457-556 17,755 18,655
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) 111 435-530 5,S35 6,135
Supervising telephone operator I —
multiple board 111 435-530 6,360 6,360
a One and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
307
STATE COLLEGE AT HAYWARD-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled! (tilth.) (Until.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Business Management — Continued
General Institutional
Services — Continued
Intermediate stenographer
Telephone operator — multiple
board
Terminal pay
Overtime
Totals, General Institutional
Services
Totals, Business Management
Automatic Data Processing Services :
Director of institutional studies') _
EDP supervisor lb
Senior tabulating machine operator c
Tabulating machine operator c
Intermediate typist-clerk c
Totals, Automatic Data Process-
ing Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
0.5
0.5
0.5
SALARY BANGB
$425-517
$2,624
$2,757
1.9
0.2
0.2
2
2
395-480
(1,524)
(S99)
$53,478
10,840
11,090
9.4
9.5
9.5
$57,760
$60,063
31.9
38
38
$201,614
$258,723
$266,680
-
0.3
1
1
2
2
0.3
1
1
2
2
$614-746*
505-614
457-556
395-505
$5,840
7,638
6,260
12,340
9,720
$41,798
$5,911
8,016
6,568
12,632
10,200
-
6.3
6.3
-
$43,327
43.4
59.3
59.3
$346,624
$493,761
$50S,221
INSTRUCTION
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of Instruction 111 $1,433-1,742 $20,904 $20,904
Division chairman 6 6 6 t 89,901 91,709
Department chairman (AY) ___ 5.4 3.S 3.S f 52,821 55,578
Department chairman - 2 2 t 29,967 30,570
Coordinator of elementary educa-
tion (AY) 0.9 1 1 f 12,550 12,862
Coordinator of secondary educa-
tion (AY) 0.3 1 1 f 9,064 10,575
Coordinator of extension and sum-
mer session (AY) 0.3 0.3 0.3 f 5,065 5,105
Coordinator of counseling and
guidance (AY) 0.2 0.2 0.2 f 3,403 3,403
Curriculum supervisor (AY) 1.7 1.7 1.7 t 26,485 27,441
Curriculum evaluator (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 6,29S 6,613
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 2.5 2.5 2.5 425-517 14,312 15,029
Totals, Administration 19.8 21 21 $242,039 $277,622 $286,641
Instructional Faculty :
Professor (AY) 56.6 56.6 56.6 $1,111-1,418 $919,532 $942,099
Associate professor (AY) 61.3 62 62 872-1,111 737,669 770,365
Assistant professor (AY) 105 165.S 165.S 689-879 1,616,69S 1,667,775
Instructor (AY) 9 8 8 624-797 69,034 71,276
Lecturer (AY) 1.6 1 1 f 7,970 9,964
Part-time faculty (AY) 2S.S - (293,527)
Substitute faculty - 0.3 0.3 2,870 2,870
Class and rank reclassification - - - (-) 14,541 47,565
Sabbatical leave — difference in
pay 2 - - (11,900)
Sabbatical leave replacement 1.7 2.5 2.5 (15,448) 23,910 23,910
Special leave — research or
creative activity 1.2 1.5 1.5 (10,953) 14,346 14,346
Distinguished teaching awards — - (1,000) 1,000 1.000
Totals, Instructional Faculty 267.2 297.7 297.7 $2,870,494 $3,407,570 $3,551,170
b Transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
c Transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
308
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STATE COLLEGE AT HAYWARD-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO, OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
-
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional — Continued
Technical and Clerical :
Equipment technician II
Equipment, technician I
Athletic equipment attendant II
Technical assistant II
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Athletic equipment attendant I
Technical assistant I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Technical and Clerical
Totals, Instructional
Instructional Services :
Audio-Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator (AY)
Equipment technician II
Photographer II
Graphic artist
Senior stenographer
Technical assistant I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Audio-Visual
Computer Center : a
Director of institutional studies
Computer programer II
Supervisor I
Totals, Computer Center
Totals, Instructional Services
Totals, Authorized
Positions
LIBRARY
Administration :
College lihrarian 111 $1,365-1,659 $19,908 $19,908
Librarian IV 111 872-1,058 12,696 12,696
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,386 6,712
Stock clerk 111 457-556 5,910 6,210
Totals, Administration 4 4 4 $41,981 $44,900 $45,526
Processing Services :
Librarian IV 111 $872-1,058 $11,856 $12,446
Librarian III 2 2 2 717-915 21,960 21,960
Librarian II 5 624-837 - -
Librarian I 0.4 - - 567-624 -
Library assistant I 3.6 - - 457-556 - -
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 — — 425-517 — -
Intermediate typist-clerk 11.8 2.5 2.5 395-505 14,060 14,185
Temporary help 1.6 - - (8.355)
Student assistant 2.9 7.9 7.9 (9,824) 28,045 28,045
Totals, Processing Services _ 29.2 13.4 13.4 $172,938 $75,921 $76,636
Public Services :
Librarian III 2 2 2 $717-915 $20,004 $21,014
Librarian II 2.9 1 1 624-837 8,574 9,009
Librarian I 1.3 2 2 567-624 14,483 14,976
a One and three-tenths positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal
year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution,
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
SALARY EANGE
3.4
4
4
$676-S21
$37,S18
$38,436
2.5
3
3
614-746
23,078
24 222
1
1
1
480-5S4
7.00S
7.00S
1.7
o
o
4S0-5S4
12,676
13,187
8.5
9
9
469-571
56,499
58,665
1
1
1
457-556
6,490
6,672
2.9
3
3
457-556
17,731
1S.631
20.1
22 7
°2 7
425-517
128,586
134,035
1
1
1
415-505
5,985
6,060
5.9
6
6
415-505
32.S11
34,295
2.9
3
3
395-505
15,415
16,180
9
9.3
9.3
(30,197)
$320,148
33,015
33,015
59.9
65
65
$377,112
$390,406
346.9
3S3.7
3S3.7
$3,432.6S1
$4,062,304
$4,228,217
1.7
o
2
t
$26,02S
$26,02S
l.S
o
$676-821
19,174
19,628
1
1
1
644-7S3
S,520
8,952
0.4
0.5
0.5
556-676
3,462
3,639
1
1
1
469-571
6,656
6,S52
0.5
0.5
0.5
415-505
2,777
2,918
0.4
0.5
0.5
395-505
2,570
2,698
0.9
1.5
1.5
(4,600)
$62,0S5
S,226
$77,413
8,226
7.7
9
9
$78,941
0.2
t
0.8
-
-
$746-905
-
-
0.8
-
-
614-746
-
-
l.S
-
-
$16,695
-
-
9.5
9
9
$7S,7S0
$77,413
$4,139,717
$78,941
356.4
392.7
392.7
$3,511,461
$4,307,158
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE AT HAYWARD-Continued
309
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aath.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY RAN0E
1
1
1
$425-517
$5,331
$5,605
5
6
6
395-505
31,292
32,560
1.4
3.6
3.6
(4,654)
12,780
12,780
15.6
15.6
3,972
R92.464
46.8
1
0.9
1
33
33
2.9
$298,891
1,433-1,742
746-905
469-571
$33,966
$213,285
$20,904
9,359
6,S52
$37,115
$95,944
$218,106
$20,904
9,814
6,852
$37,570
LIBRARY— Continued
Public Services — Continued
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Public Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Totals, Dean's Office
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean — admissions and
records
Admissions officer
Registrar I
Evaluation technician II
Senior tabulating machine
operator e
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Tabulating machine
operator i
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk t
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Admissions and Records
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean-counseling and
testing
Counselor
Counselor (AT)
Test officer (AX)
Psychometrist
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Counseling and Testing__ 8.2 8.S 8.8 $79,015 $90,072 $92,747
Foreign Student Program :
Counselor 0.1 1 1 f $10,676 $11,628
Counselor (AT) 0.1 0.5 0.5 f 3,985 4,9S2
Intermediate stenographer - 0.5 0.5 $425-517 2,430 2,550
Totals, Foreign Student Program 0.2 2 2 $2,097 $17,091 $19,160
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean — activities and
housing 111 $1,122-1,365 $16,3S0 $16,380
Housing coordinator - 0.7 0.7 f 7,753 8,140
Activities advisor 111 614-746 S,41S 8,S44
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6.S52 6.S52
Intermediate stenographer 1.5 1.7 1.7 425-517 9,700 10,144
Intermediate typist-clerk - 0.5 0.5 395-480 2,SS0 2.SS0
Totals, Activities and Housing— 4.5 5.9 5.9 $37,250 $51,9S3 $53,240
e One position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
i Two positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Tear as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
o.s
1
1
$1,122-1,365
$13,464
$14,148
0.6
0.7
0.7
783-950
6,843
7,190
0.9
1
1
710-863
9,211
9,662
1
1
1
556-676
8,952
8,952
0.9
_
_
505-614
_
1
1
1
469-571
6,204
6,516
4
4
4
457-556
24,506
25,414
1.6
_
_
457-556
_
_
0.7
1
1
425-517
6,104
6,204
3.5
2.5
2.5
395-505
12,S6S
13,510
7.1
8
8
395-4S0
41,668
43,448
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,0S0
5,330
0.5
0.5
0.5
(1,625)
1,775
1,775
23.6
21.7
21.7
$138,094
$136,675
$142,149
1
1
1
$1,122-1,365
$16,380
$16,380
1
1
1
t
1S.260
18,426
2.4
2.8
2.8
f
28,662
30,108
0.4
0.5
0.5
i
4,473
4,564
1
1
1
614-746
7,66S
S,04S
0.4
1
1
469-571
6,656
6,852
1.6
1
1
425-517
5,513
5,789
0.4
0.5
0.5
395-4S0
2,460
2,580
310
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STATE COLLEGE AT HAYWARD-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Placement :
Placement officer
Placement supervisor I
Placement interviewer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Placement
Student Financial Aids Administra-
tion : s
Counselor
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration
Health Services :
Medical officer II
Graduate nurse
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Health Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
t
$1S,683
$19,625
1
1
1
$614-746
7,952
8,350
1.8
2
2
530-644
13,854
14,556
1
1
1
425-517
5,697
5,979
2
1.5
1.5
395-505
8,640
S,640
6.S
0.9
0.4
0.5
6.5
6.5
1.8
$50,944
$425-517
395^1S0
$12,535
$54,826
>7,150
0.9
1
1
$1,439-1,750
$18,369
$19,2S4
1
1
1
62S-72S
S,736
S,736
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
2.9
50.9
50.9
50.9
$27,966
$381,867
$33,309
$121,071
$34,224
$436,240
Administration :
Chief of plant operation I 111 $821-998 $11,976 $11,976
Chief engineer I 111 746-863 10,356 10,356
Supervisor of building trades - 1 1 746-863 8,952 9,396
Drafting aid II 0.4 1 1 530-644 6,516 6,840
Stock clerk 111 457-556 6.672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,204 6.204
Totals, Administration 4.4 6 6 $34,075 $50,676 $51,444
Maintenance of Structures :
Supervising custodian II 111 $530-644 $7,728 $7,72S
Supervising custodian I 2 2 2 457-556 12,395 13,006
Custodian 37.4 40 40 415-505 221,232 229,490
Housekeeper 0.9 1 1 395-480 5,060 5,308
Stationarv engineer 4 4 4 644-746 34,944 35,808
Stationary fireman 2 2 2 584-644 15,096 15,456
Skilled laborer 1.9 2 2 556-614 14,496 14,736
Laborer 0.9 1 1 4S0-530 6,185 6.360
Carpenter II 111 676-746 8,952 8,952
Electrician I 111 676-746 8,952 8,952
Plumber I 111 676-746 8,952 8,952
Painter I 111 644-710 8,418 8.520
Locksmith 0.8 1 1 644-710 8.016 8,418
Building maintenance man 111 556-614 7,188 7,368
Temporary help 0.2 0.6 0.6 (845) 4,003 4,003
Totals, Maintenance of Structures 56.1 59.6 59.6 $322,565 $371,617 $383,057
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I 111 $584-710 $8,180 $S,520
Tractor operator— laborer 111 584-644 7,548 7,728
Lead groundsman 111 505-614 6,672 7,008
Groundsman 20.5 21.5 21.5 480-530 134,240 136,515
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds 23.5 24.5 24.5 $139,549 $156,640 $159,771
Plant Security :
Supervising campus security officer 1111 $676-821 $9,852 $9,852
Campus security officer 2.9 4 4 614-746 32,736 33,924
Watchman 2.4 3 3 415-505 15,340 16,100
Totals, Plant Security 6.3 8 8 $41,430 $57,928 $59,876
sTwo and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
311
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE AT HAYWARD-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aurh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Automotive equipment operator I
Totals, Authorized Positions _
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
Administration :
Business Management :
Senior clerk i>
Intermediate stenographer b
Intermediate account clerk b
Totals, Business Management-
Student Services :
Counselor
Counselor (AY) i
Intermediate stenographer l
Intermediate clerk i
Totals, Student Services
Off-Campus Work-Study:
Temporary help i
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
$6,522 $7,188
$7,368
91.3
99.1
99.1
$544,141 $644,049
$661,516
-
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
$457-556
425-517
395-480
$2,742
2.6SS
2,540
$2,880
2,826
2.6G5
-
1.5
1.5
-
$7,970
$8,371
-
1
0.5
0.5
0.5
1
0.5
0.5
0.5
t
$425-517*
395-480
$10,212
3,336
2.676
2.520
$10,724
3.504
2.S14
2,643
2.5
0.2
4.2
0.2
4.2
$18,744
$1,097
$27,811
$19,6S5
$1,097
$29,153
YEAR-ROUND OPERATION
General Administration :
Business Management :
Accounting :
Intermediate account clerk 2 2 2 $8,774 $9,940 $10,420
Personnel :
Senior stenographer 111 $469-571 $6,852 $6,852
Intermediate typist-elerk 1 2.5 2.5 395-505 12.370 12,980
Totals, Personnel 2 3.5 3.5 $12,349 $19,222 $19,832
Purchasing :
Intermediate stenographer 0.6 1 1 $2,822 $5,226 $5,490
General Institutional Services :
Stock clerk 111 $457-556 $5,910 $6,210
Temporary help 0.3 0.3 0.3 (1,299) 1,645 1,645
Totals, General Institutional
Services 1.3 1.3 1.3 $6,544 $7,555 $7,855
Totals, General Admini-
stration 5.9 7.8 7.8 $30,489 $41,943 $43,597
Instruction :
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of educational services
and summer session 0.7 0.7 0.7 $1,433-1,742 $14,633 $14,633
Division chairman (AY) 111 t 17,016 17,016
Coordinator of elementary edu-
cation (AY) 0.3 0.3 0.3 t 4,633 4,633
Coordinator of secondary edu-
cation (AY) 0.1 0.1 0.1 t 1,544 1,544
Coordinator of counseling and
guidance (AY) 0.1 0.1 0.1 t 1,544 1,544
Curriculum supervisor (AY) __ 1.6 1.6 1.6 t 24,710 24,710
Curriculum evaluator (AY) __ 0.1 0.1 0.1 t 1,544 1,544
Totals, Administration 3.9 3.9 3.9 $58,657 $65,624 $65,624
b Transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-6S fiscal year,
i Transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
i Two-tenths position transferred from Reimbursed Activities — Student Pay — Work-Study during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution. .
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
312
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STATE COLLEGE AT HAYWARD-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Autli. ) (Aulhj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
YEAR-ROUND OPERATION—
Continued
Instruction — Continued
Instructional — Continued
Instructional Faculty :
Professor (AY) - 9.8
Associate professor 1 1
Associate professor (AY) - 8.5
Assistant professor (AY) - 23.4
Instructor (AY) - 0.8
Part-time faculty 42.9
Totals, Instructional Faculty 43.9 43.5
Technical and Clerical :
Technical assistant II 2 2
Senior stenographer 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 5.8 7
Student assistant 1.1 2.2
Totals, Technical and
Clerical 9.9 12.2
Totals, Instructional 57.7 59.6
Instructional Services :
Audio-Visual :
Assistant audio-visual coordi-
nator (AY) 0.2 0.3
Temporary help 0.5 0.5
Student assistant 0.4 0.5
Totals, Instructional
Services 1.1 1.3
Totals, Instruction 58.8 60.9
Library :
Library assistant I 1 1
Student assistant 2.9 3
Totals, Library 3.9 4
Student Services :
Admissions and Records :
Admissions officer 0.2 0.3
Evaluation technician I 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1.6 2
Key punch operator 0.7 1
Intermediate clerk 2.5 3
Intermediate typist-clerk - 0.3
Temporary help 0.3 1
Totals, Admissions and
Records 6.3 8.6
Counseling and Testing :
Test officer (AY) 0.1 0.2
Counselor (AY) 0.2 0.7
Temporary help 0.1 0.6
Totals, Counseling and
Testing 0.4 1.5
Activities and Housing :
Housing coordinator — 0.3
Intermediate stenographer 0.2 0.3
Temporary help — activity
advisor — 0.1
Temporary help - 0.1
Totals, Activities and
Housing 0.2 0.8
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution,
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and
Positions — State Colleges."
9.8
1
8.5
23.4
0.8
SALARY RANGE
$1,111-1,418
1,008-1,2S7
872-1,111
689-879
624-797
(319,140)
$331,092
$480-584
469-571
425-517
(3,571)
$151,351
13,173
102,816
223.79S
6,941
$151,351
13,S27
102,816
223,798
6,941
43.5
2
1
7
2.2
$498,079
$13,032
6,796
38,881
7,810
$498,733
$13,680
6,852
40,600
7,810
12.2
59.6
1.3
60.9
S.6
0.2
0.7
0.6
1.5
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.8
$51,003
$440,752
$66,519
$630,222
$7,017
$8,749
$447,769
i,971
$35,069
$531
1,437
564
$2,532
$425-517
(40)
$978
$4S,182
$1,913
6,217
3,290
$11,420
$3,323
1,606
737
54S
3,214
!,942
$633,299
0.3
($3,024)
$4,232
$4,232
0.5
(2,514)
2,742
2,742
0.5
(1,479)
1,775
1,775
$8,749
$642,048
1
$457-556
$6,620
$6,672
3
(9,725)
$15,737
10,650
$17,270
10,650
4
$17,322
0.3
$783-950
$2,933
$3,082
1
556-676
7,008
7,368
2
425-517
10,957
11,509
1
405-492
5,000
5,247
3
395^180
15,220
15,980
0.3
395-480
1,5S0
1,661
1
(1,770)
5,484
5.4S4
$50,331
$2,009
7,006
3,290
$12,305
$3,4S8
1,6S8
737
54S
$6,461
academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE AT HAYWARD-Continued
313
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68 68-69
(Aulh.) (Aulh.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
YEAR-ROUND OPERATION—
Continued
Student Services — Continued
Placement :
Temporary help — placement in- salary range
tervie'wer - 0.1 0.1 - $652 S652
Student assistant 0.2 0.5 0.5 §901 1,775 1,775
Totals. Placement 0.2 0.6 0.6 §901 $2,427 §2.427
Health Services :
Temporary help— medical officer I 0.2 0.2 - $3,290 $3,290
Temporary help — graduate nurse - 0.1 0.1 - 754 754
Temporary help - 0.1 0.1 $2S9 54S 548
Totals, Health Services 0.4 0.4 $289 $4,592 $4,592
Totals, Student Services ~ 7.1 11.9 11.9 $39,769 $72,835 $76,116
Plant Operation :
Maintenance of Structures :
Building maintenance man 0.9 1 1 $556-614 $7.12S $7,368
Custodian 1.4 2 2 415-505 10,428 10,950
Totals, Maintenance of Struc-
tures 2.3 3 3 $12,276 $17,556 $18,318
Security :
Campus security officer 0.3 0.5 0.5 $614-746 $3,774 $3,960
Student assistant 0.3 0.3 0.3 (S55) 1,065 1,065
Totals, Security 0.6 0.8 0.8 $3,132 $4,839 $5,025
Totals, Plant Operation 2.9 SL8 HIT $15,408 $22,395 $23,343
Totals, Authorized Posi-
tions 78.6 SS.4 88.4 $549,172 $793,414 $S02,426
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Auxiliary Organizations :
Custodian - 5 5 $415-505 $25,500 $26,760
Temporary help 1.1 0.8 0.8 (5,526) 4,387 4,387
Totals, Auxiliary Organizations. 1.1 5.8 5.8 $5,526 $29,887 $31,147
Summer Session :
Dean of educational services and
summer session 0.3 0.3 0.3 $1,433-1,742 $6,271 $6,271
Instructional faculty 5.7 10.2 10.2 (52.370) 97.553 97,553
Intermediate stenographer 0.5 1 1 425-517 5,226 5.490
Temporary help - 2.2 2.2 (-) 12.065 12,065
Student assistant - 1.5 1.5 (63) 5.325 5,325
Totals, Summer Session 6.5 15^ 15.2 $60,888 $126,440 $126,704
Extension :
Instructional faculty 4.4 3 3 ($39,745) $2S,692 $28,692
Intermediate stenographer 0.4 — - 425-517 - -
Temporary help 0.1 0.3 0.3 (583) 1,645 1,645
Student assistant 0.8 0.7 0.7 (2,573) 2,485 2.4S5
Totals, Extension 5^7 ~ 4 $44,934 $32,822 $32,822
Special Projects : _„ . „
Part-time faculty 4.4 6.7 6.7 $70,991 $114,007 $114,007
Temporary help 0.2 - 90S - -
Student assistant 1 1 199 3.550 3.550
Totals, Special Projects 4.6 7.7 7.7 $72,098 $117,557 $117,557
Totals, Authorized Positions * 1T\9 32?7 32/T $183,446 $306,706 $308,230
°R^?T%^AV™°™Z™--- 685.3 760.3 760.3 $5,815,602 $7,039,814 $7,271,050
t Two-tenths position transferred from the Student Pay — "Work-Study Program to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-
68 fiscal year.
314
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
HUMBOLDT STATE COLLEGE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive : SALARY RANGE
President 111 $2,166-2.633 $29,612 $30,084
Vice president— academic affairs 1 1 1 1,580-1,922 23,040 23,040
Executive dean 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Vocational instructor — building pro-
gram 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 5,768 5,814
Publications manager (AY) 0.9 1 1 f 10,044 10,044
Administrative assistant II 0.6 1 1 905-1,100 10,860 11,400
Administrative assistant I 1 1 746-905 8,952 9,396
Secretary I 111 543-660 7,920 7,920
Editorial aide 0.1 - - 505-614
Senior stenographer 1.1 3 3 469-571 18,944 19,552
Intermediate stenographer 1.3 2 2 425-517 10,998 11,548
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5 - - 395-480
Totals, Executive 9 12.5 12.5 $94,357 $147,042 $149,702
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager 111 $1,213-1,475 $17,700 $17,700
Administrative assistant I 0.8 1 1 746-905 10,272 10,776
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,6S4 6,852
Intermediate stenographer - 0.5 0.5 425-517 2,613 2,7-15
Totals. Business Manager's
Office 2.S 3.5 3.5 $31,592 $37,269 $3S,073
Accounting :
Accounting officer — state institu-
tion 111 $821-998 $11,976 $11,976
Accounting technician III 111 571-692 7,728 8,112
Accounting technician II 0.9 1 1 457-556 6,210 6.516
Senior cashier clerk 111 457-556 5.530 5,810
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Bookkeeping machine operator II 1 1 1 435-530 5,440 5,714
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 1 1 425-517 5,352 5,628
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1.5 1.5 395-4S0 7,410 7.770
Assistant cashier-clerk 0.5 0.5 395-480 2,430 2,550
Intermediate clerk 0.9 1 1 395-480 4,860 5,100
Student assistant 0.2 0.2 0.2 (676) 710 710
Totals, Accounting S.9 10.2 10.2 $56,439 $64,318 $66,558
Personnel :
Assistant personnel analyst 111 $746-905 $10,860 $10,860
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,247 5,513
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.9 1 1 395-480 5,080 5,330
Student assistant 0.2 0.2 0.2 (676) 710 710
Totals, Personnel 71 li IF $26,549 $28,569 $29,085
Purchasing :
Business sen-ice officer I 111 $746-905 $10,860 $10,860
Senior clerk 0.9 1 1 457-556 6,568 6,672
Intermediate tvpist-clerk 0.5 0.5 0.5 395-480 2,665 2,800
Student assistant 0.3 0.3 0.3 (1,014) 1,065 l,06o
Totals, Purchasing 2/7 2& 2& $19,426 $21,158 $21,397
Student Financial Aids
Administration : a
Intermediate clerk 0.4 - - $1,778 - -
General Institutional Services :
Duplicating machine supervisor II 11 $505-614 $7,368 $7,ob8
Property clerk I 111 505-614 7,368 7,368
Stock clerk 4 5 5 457-556 32,310 32,598
Senior clerk a - 457-556
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) 111 435-530 6,360 6,360
a Five-tenths position transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Tear as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
HUMBOLDT STATE COLLEGE-Continued
815
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aoth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
2
0.3
9
0.3
2
0.3
SALARY RANGE
$395-480
(1,014)
(1,843)
(600)
$57,042
$10,882
1,065
$11,382
1,065
9.3
10.3
10.3
$65,353
$66,141
28.2
31
0.3
1
1
1
31
0.3
1
1
1
$192,826
t
$505-614
405-492
395-505
$216,667
$3,861
7,068
5,000
4,900
$20,829
$221,254
$3,861
7,368
5,247
5,140
-
3.3
3.3
-
$21,616
37.2
46.S
46.S
$2S7,183
$384,538
$392,572
GENERAL ADMI N ISTRATION— Continued
Business Management — Continued
General Institutional Services —
Continued
Telephone operator — multiple
board
Student assistant
Terminal pay
Premium overtime pay
Totals, General Institutional
Services
Totals, Business Management
Automatic Data Processing Services :
Director of institutional studies b
Senior tabulating machine opera-
tore
Key punch operator c
Intermediate typist-clerk c
Totals, Automatic Data
Processing Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
INSTRUCTION
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of educational services and
summer session
Division chairman
Department chairman
Department chairman — (AY)
Associate dean — graduate studies
Coordinator of terminal education
(AY)
Coordinator of elementary educa-
tion (AY)
Coordinator of secondary educa-
tion (AY)
Curriculum supervisor
Curriculum evaluator
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Administration
Instructional Faculty :
Vocational instructor
Professor (AY)
Associate professor (AY)
Assistant professor (AY)
Instructor (AY)
Assistant (AY)
Lecturer (AY)
Part-time faculty
Graduate assistant
Substitute faculty
Class and rank reclassifications
Sabbatical leave replacement
Special leaves, research or
creativity
Distinguished teaching awards
Totals, Instructional Faculty
b Three-tenths position transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
c One position transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
0.5
0.5
0.5
$1,433-1,742
$10,452
$10,452
4
4
4
t
66,215
66,957
0.5
1.5
1.5
t
24,865
25,144
4.4
4.4
4.4
t
67,656
68,827
1
1
1
f
13,824
13.S24
0.3
0.3
0.3
t
3,164
3,164
0.3
0.3
0.3
Jt.
!
3,600
3,779
0.3
0.3
0.3
t
3,165
3.165
1.5
1.5
1.5
3.
1
29,447
29,541
0.5
0.5
0.5
f
6,102
6,102
0.8
0.8
0.8
469-571
4,541
4,770
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.8
1.8
1.8
425-517
9,544
10,027
0.6
0.6
0.6
395-480
3,456
3,456
17.5
18.5
18.5
$240,671
$252,703
$255,SS0
3.5
3.5
3.5
I
$47,174
$49,160
34.4
34.4
34.4
$1,111-1,418
537,327
547,776
48.5
51.5
51.5
872-1,111
649,003
661,369
87.5
141.7
141.7
689-879
1,336,981
1,414,433
11.8
11.8
11.8
624-797
101,656
104,757
o
9
2
540-595
14,280
14,280
9.5
0.6
0.6
t
5,738
5,738
18.6
-
-
(141,956)
—
-
1
—
—
(4,790)
—
—
0.5
0.4
0.4
(1,023)
3,914
3,914
—
—
—
(-)
11,462
3S.326
5.5
5.5
5.5
(41,557)
52,602
52,602
1
1
1
(7,320)
9,564
9,564
-
-
—
(1,000)
$2,308,797
1,000
$2,770,701
1,000
221.8
252.4
252.4
$2,902,919
316
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
HUMBOLDT STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) [Aulhj (Aulh.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional — Continued
Technical and Clerical :
Equipment technician II 1.7 3 3
Stage technician II 111
Equipment technician I 2 2.5 2.5
Stage technician I 0.8 1 1
Athletic equipment attendant II 1 11
Technical assistant II 10.4 14.3 14.3
Athletic equipment attendant I 1.3 1.4 1.4
Technical assistant I 111
Senior stenographer 2 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 11.8 14.2 14.2
Intermediate clerk 0.4 0.4 0.4
Accompanist I 0.5 0.5 0.5
Student assistant 12.2 11.3 11.3
Totals, Technical and Clerical 46.1
53.6
53.6
Totals, Instructional
Instructional Services :
Audio-Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator (AY) _
Equipment technician II
Equipment technician I
Photographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Technical assistant I
Totals, Audio-Visual
Computer Center : a
Director of institutional studies
Natural Resources :
Production manager
Automotive equipment operator I
Technical assistant II
Totals, Natural Resources
Laboratory School :
Principal (AY)
Associate professor (AY)
Assistant professor (AY)
Instructor (AY)
Laboratory school teacher
Librarian II
Graduate nurse
Senior stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Laboratory School
Totals, Instructional Services
Totals, Authorized Posi-
tions
LIBRARY
2S5.4 324.5 324.5
1
1
0.3
0.5
1.5
1.3
1.3
1
0.3
1
1.5
1.3
1.3
1
0.3
1
1.5
1.3
SALARY RANGE
$676-S21
676-821
614-746
614-746
480-584
480-5S4
415-505
415-505
469-571
425-517
395-4S0
435-530
(37,985)
$222,917
$2,772,385
$676-S21
614-746
556-676
425-517
415-505
$25,536
8,452
18,890
7,698
5.760
S4,529
8,100
5,100
12,452
80,112
2,304
2,788
40,115
$301,S36
5.6
0.3
6.4
6.4
$39,277
$3,706
$14,391
9.852
2,238
6,892
8,932
6,696
$49,001
15.2
15.3
15.3
25.6
26.7
26.7
311
351.2 351.2
$151,755
$234,199
$3,006,584
$163,742
$256,057
$3,5S1.297
$27,736
8,880
20,442
8,078
6,060
90,951
8,201
5,352
12,756
83,754
2,304
2,930
40,115
$317,559
$3,325,240 $3,476,35S
$15,585
9,852
2,238
7,620
9,070
7,028
$51,393
1.2
1.5
1.5
t
$21,714
$21,714
0.3
0.5
0.5
556-614
3,420
3,594
3
3
3
480-5S4
18,180
19,080
4.5
5
5
$39,461
$43,314
$44,388
1
1
1
t
$17,016
$17,016
0.5
0.5
0.5
t
6,348
6,348
0.5
0.5
0.5
t
5,002
5,022
0.3
0.3
0.3
f
2,280
2,280
9.9
10
10
$710-1,04S
111,318
113,570
1
1
1
624-837
8,676
9,120
0.6
0.6
0.6
62S-728
4.S30
5,070
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.4
0.4
0.4
(1,239)
1,420
1,420
$166,698
$262,479
$3,738,837
Administration :
College librarian 111 $1,365-1,659 $19,908 $19,908
Librarian IV 111 872-1,058 12.04S 12,646
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,352 5,62S
Totals, Administration 3 3 3 $34,692 $37,30S $38,1S2
d Three- tenths positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
317
HUMBOLDT STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Fitted) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
LIBRARY— Continued
Processing Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Book repairer
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Processing Services
Public Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Public Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students
Senior stenographer
Totals, Dean's Office
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean — admissions and rec-
ords
Registrar I
Evaluation technician II
Evaluation technician I
Supervising clerk I
Senior clerk
Senior tabulating machine operator e
Senior Stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk e
Key punch operator e
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Admissions and Records
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean — counseling and
testing
Counselor
Test officer
Counselor (AY)
Psychometrist
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Counseling and Testing
Foreign Student Program :
Counselor :
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Foreign Student Program
1
2.7
0.S
1
1
1
1.9
0.2
0.6
0.3
2.3
29.3
14.7
0.4
1
4.5
1
1
3
0.2
0.6
1
4.5
1
1
3
0.2
0.6
SALARY RANGE
$717-935
624-837
530-644
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
377-457
(1,266)
(6,489)
$10,9S0
38,45S
11,106
6,672
5,S5S
14,840
1.152
3,158
10,650
30.7
30.7
$204,343
$1,433-1,742
469-571
$26,436
$227,729
$20,904
6,852
$27,756
13
13
$94,105
$93,076
$3,S00
$7,595
$10,980
39,907
11,670
6,672
6,154
15,572
1,152
3,290
10,650
12.S
16.3
16.3
$70,932
$102,S74
$106,047
1
1
1
$717-915
$10,9S0
$10,980
5.9
5.4
5.4
624-S37
50,446
51,970
0.9
—
—
530-644
—
—
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3.4
3.5
3.5
395-505
17,453
18,311
0.3
0.1
0.1
395-480
576
576
1
0.4
0.4
(2,822)
$92,719
1,420
$S7,547
1,420
13.5
11.4
11.4
$89,929
$234,15S
$20,904
6.S52
$27,756
1
1
1
$1,122-1,365
$16,380
$16,380
1.1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
614-746
8,452
8,880
1
1
1
556-676
6,952
7,308
1
1
1
530-644
6,756
7,098
1
1
1
457-556
6,210
6,516
0.8
—
—
457-556
—
—
-
1
1
469-571
5,628
5,904
3.4
3.5
3.5
425-517
20,447
21,013
2.4
1.5
1.5
395-505
7,580
7,951
1
—
—
405-492
—
—
0.5
0.5
0.5
395-4S0
2,540
2,665
0.5
0.5
0.5
(1,238)
1,775
1,775
$95,846
1
1
1
$1,122-1,365
$16,380
$16,380
1.5
1.5
1.5
t
17,415
17,676
0.5
0.5
0.5
T
5,211
5,472
0.5
1
1
f
S.289
9,505
0.9
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,728
1.3
2
2
425-517
10,578
11,118
0.2
-
-
(382)
$54,801
-
-
5.9
7
7
$65,241
$67,879
0.4
0.5
0.5
t
$4,982
$5,232
-
0.5
0.5
$425-517
2,613
2,745
$7,977
e One position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AT indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
318
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
HUMBOLDT STATE COLUGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
23
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean — activities
Housing coordinator
Activities advisor
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Activities and Housing .
1
0.5
0.9
2.4
0.6
1
0.5
1
2.5
0.6
1
0.5
1
2.5
0.6
5.4
5.6
5.6
SALARY RANGE
?1,122-1,365
614-716 '
425-517
(1,565)
$42,111
Placement :
Placement officer
Placement supervisor I
1
1
0.9
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
$614-746
530-644
Intermediate stenographer
425-517
Totals, Placement
Student Financial Aids
Administration : i
4.9
0.9
0.5
0.1
5
5
§34,969
Intermediate stenographer
§425-517
395--4S0
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration
Health Services :
1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
§11,9S1
$1,439-1,750
628-728
Intermediate typist-clerk
395-505
Totals, Health Services
3
3
3
$30,413
Totals, Authorized Positions
37.8
36.6
36.6
$29S,616
$16,380
5,043
8,04S
14,658
2,130
$46,259
$11,62S
8,952
6,812
10,781
$3S,173
$21,000
7,728
5,100
$33,82S
$311,928
PLANT OPERATION
Administration :
Chief of plant operation II
Chief engineer I
Supervisor of building trades
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Totals, Administration
Maintenance of Structures :
Electrician I
Plumber I
Stationary engineer
Carpenter I
Painter I
Locksmith
Stationary fireman
Automotive equipment operator I_
Building maintenance man
Supervising custodian II
Mechanics helper
Laborer
Supervising custodian I
Custodian
Temporary help — janitor
Student assistant
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Laborer
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds
17.4
18.5
18.5
$102,140
$117,715
$16,3S0
5.296
8,452
14,934
2,130
$47,192
$11,62S
S.952
7,15S
11,325
$39,063
$21,000
8,112
5,352
$34,464
$320,177
1
1
1
$905-1,100
$13,200
$13,200
1
1
1
746-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
746-863
9,73S
10,230
1
1
1
457-556
6,235
6,542
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
$46,201
6,672
5
5
5
$42,728
$47,000
2
2
2
$676-746
$17,472
$17,904
1
1
1
676-746
S,952
S,952
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
2
2
2
644-710
16,836
17,040
2
2
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
2
2
2
584-644
15,456
15,456
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
2.9
3
3
556-614
22,104
22,104
1
1
1
530-644
6,72S
7,068
1
1
1
530-584
7,008
7,008
1
1
1
480-530
6,110
6,360
2.4
3
3
457-556
19,396
19,560
45.8
50
50
514-505
285,394
292,731
3
2
2
(15,264)
10,968
10,968
3.2
3.2
3.2
(10,816)
$422,091
11,360
$469,664
11,360
72.3
76.2
76.2
$478,391
1
1
1
$584-710
$8,520
$8,520
0.4
0.5
0.5
505-614
3,462
3,639
10.7
11
11
480-530
69,960
69,960
3.3
4
4
480-530
24,615
25,290
1.3
1.3
1.3
(6,317)
8,673
8,673
0.7
0.7
0.7
(2,279)
2,485
2,485
$118,567
i Two and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
IllClIER EDUCATION
State Colleges
HUMBOLDT STATE COLLEGE-Continued
319
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Plant Security :
Campus security officer
Watchman
Totals, Plant Security
Special Projects :
Temporary help — moving
Totals, Authorized Positions
1.8
3.8
99.5 104.7 104.7
SALARY RANGE
$614-746
415-505
$23,370
$4,858
sr,!i.-,.i.s7
$16,244
11,705
$27,949
$6,672
$66S,201
$17,060
11.995
$29,055
$6,672
$679,685
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
Administration :
Business Management :
Senior clerk e - 0.5 0.5 $457-556 $2,742 $2,880
Intermediate clerk h - 0.5 0.5 395-480 2,430 2,550
Totals, Business Management - 1 1 - $5,172 $5,430
Student Services : *
Counselor - 1 1 t $10,464 $10,988
Evaluation technician I - 0.5 0.5 $556-676 3,336 3,504
Intermediate stenographer - 0.8 0.8 425-517 4,181 4,392
Intermediate clerk - 0.2 0.2 395-480 972 1,020
Totals, Student Services 2.5 2.5 $18,953 $19,904
Off-Campus Work-Study : i
Temporary help - 1.1 1.1 - $4,500 $4,500
Totals, Authorized Positions— 4.6 4.6 $28,625 $29,834
YEAR-ROUND OPERATION
Instruction :
Instructional :
Instructional Faculty :
Instructional faculty (AT) __ 0.3 0.5 0.5 t $3,800 $4,745
Technical and Clerical :
Intermediate stenographer 0.1 0.5 0.5 $425-517 2,676 2,841
Totals, Authorized Positions 0.4 1 1 $2,779 $6,476 $7,5S6
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Iv6Sf?H.rcti Pronpcts *
Temporary help' 6.5 6.5 6.5 $6,193 $22,681 $22,681
Auxiliary Organizations :
Temporary help 5.3 5 5 $23,2S1 $21,770 $21,770
Summer Session :
Dean of educational services and
summer session 0.5 0.5 0.5 $1,433-1,742 $10,452 $10,452
Senior stenographer 0.3 0.3 0.3 469-571 1,514 1,590
Instructional faculty 5.2 3.9 3.9 f 51,450 51,450
Student assistant 0.3 0.3 0.3 (1,214) 2,158 2,158
Totals, Summer Session 6.3 5 5 $44,813 $65,574 $65,650
g Five-tenths position transferred from General Administration — General Institutional Services during the 1967-68 fiscal year. This
position was inadvertently placed under General Institutional Services rather than Student Financial Aids Administration.
li Five-tenths position transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal
year,
i Two and five-tenths positions transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal
year.
i One and one-tenth positions transferred from Reimbursed Activities — Student Pay- Work Study during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution,
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
320
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
HUMBOLDT STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES— Continued
Extension :
Instructional Faculty : SALARY RANGE
Senior typist-clerk 0.3 0.3 0.3 $457-556 $1,417 $1,490
Instructional faculty 2.3 0.9 0.9 f 10,083 10,083
Music studio instructional faculty 0.4 0.4 0.4 f 4,033 4,033
Student assistant 0.1 0.1 0.1 (12) 520 520
Totals, Extension 3.1 1.7 1.7 $19,273 $16,053 $16,126
Special Projects :
Temporary help 5.7 1.3 1.3 ($35.2S0) $4,462 $4,462
Student pay— work study s 0.6 - - (905)
Totals, Special Projects 6.3 1.3 1.3 $36,203 $4,462 $4,462
Totals, Authorized Positions..- 27.5 19.5 19.5 $129,763 $130,540 $130,689
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 541.8 595.1 595.1 $4,524,455 $5,339,334 $5,533,538
k One and one-tenth positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — -State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
KERN COUNTY STATE COLLEGE
321
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(flllid) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
President
Dean of college a
Executive dean
Vocational instructor — building pro-
gram
Administrative assistant II
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Totals, Executive
Business Management:
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager
Accounting technician III
Senior stenographer
Totals, Business Management.
Totals, Authorized Positions-
INSTRUCTION
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of school
Senior stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian
Senior stenographer
Totals. Authorized Positions
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
SALABY BANGE
$2,165-2,633
1,504-1,830
1,433-1,742
905-1,100
543-660
469-571
(-)
$28,668
19,908
18,960
10,464
11,976
7,188
18,612
$115,776
$29,848
20,904
19.90S
10,980
12,576
7,536
19,548
$121,300
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$16,044
$16,S60
i
1
543-660
7,188
7,536
1
1
469-571
6,204
6,516
(-)
12
3
2
0.1
12
(-)
3 $1,433-1,742
2 469^571
0.1 (-)
5.1
5.1
(-)
1 $1,365-1,659
1 469-571
(-)
$29,436
$145,212
$56,8S0
12,408
545
$69,833
$18,04S
6,204
$24,252
$30,912
$152,212
$59,724
13.U32
545
$73,301
$1S,960
6,516
$25,476
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students
Senior stenographer
Totals, Dean's Office
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean
Totals, Admissions and Records _
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
i Dean of college moved from Instruction
t Salary range determined by education,
Positions — State Colleges."
—
1
1
1
1
$1,433-1,742
469-571
$18,960
6,204
$25,164
$14,856
$14,856
$19,908
6,516
2
1
2
1
(-)
$1,122-1,365
(-)
$26,424
$15,600
-
1
1
$15,600
-
3
3
(-)
$40,020
$42,024
22.1
22.1
(-)
$279,317
$293,013
function to General Administration during 1967-68 fiscal year.
experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
11— L-627SW
322
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STATE COLLEGE AT LONG BEACH
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive : SALARY RANGE
President 4 - 11 1! $2,166-2,633 -$29,612 $30,0S4
Vice president— academic affairs __ 0.9 I ' 0. 1 i 1,580-1,922 23,064 23,064
Executive dean ! i 2 2' 2 1,433-1,742 41,80S 41,808
Vocational instructor — building pro-
gram > .1 1.1 1 1 t 11,168 11,628
Publications manager __^ i 111 f 13,882 14,582
Administrative assistant II 111 905-1,100 13,200 13,200
Administrative assistant I __i 111 746-905 10,860 10,860
Secretary I ^_ 1 11 543-660 7,920 7,920
Senior stenographer 3 3 3 469-571 19,585 . 19,883
Intermediate stenographer 3.5 4.5 4.5 425-517 26,456 27,004
Student assistant 0.3 1 1 (1,024) 3,550 3,550
Totals, Executive 15.8 17.5 17.5 $179,999 $201,105 $203,5S3
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager 111 $1,213-1,475 $17,700 $17,700
Assistant budget analyst 0.8 1 1 746-905 10,272 10,776
Administrative assistant I 0.9 1 1 746-905 9,322 9,776
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Temporary help 111 (5,168) 5,484 5,484
Student assistant - 0.5 0.5 - 1,775 1,775
Totals, Business Manager's Of-
fice 4.7 5.5 5.5 $46,007 $51,405 $52,363.
Accounting :
Accounting officer III 111 $905-1,100 $13,200 $13,200
Accounting technician III 1 11 543-600 7,920 7,920
Senior account clerk 2 2 2 457-556 13,188 13.344
Senior eashier-elerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Bookkeeping machine operator II 1 1 1 435-530 6,360 6,360
Intermediate account clerk 5.5 6 6 395-480 31,978 32,987
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,766 6,054
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 5,060 5,308
Totals, Accounting 13.5 14 14 $S4,372 $90,144 $91,845
Personnel:
Personnel officer 0.7 1 1 $905-1,100 $11,976 $12,576
Assistant personnel analyst 111 746-905 10,S60 10.S60
Supervising clerk I 111 530-644 7,398 7,728
Senior clerk 0.5 0.5 0.5 457-556 3,336 3,336
Payroll and personnel transactions
clerk II 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 1.5 1.5 1.5 425-517 8,642 8,949
Payroll and personnel transactions
clerk I 4.4 4.5 4.5 395-480 24,628 25,418
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1.5 1.5 395-505 7,470 7,836
Totals, Personnel 11.1 12 12 $68,468 $80,9S2 $83,375
Purchasing :
Business service officer I :•_ 111 $746-905 $10,S60 $10,860
Senior typist-clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6.672
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,204 6,204
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 3.5 3.5 395-505 19,007 19,500
Totals, Purchasing 5 6.5 6.5 $33,624 $42,743 $43,236
Student Financial Aids Adminis-
tration: a
Intermediate stenographer 0.1 - - $425-517 - -
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5 - - 395-505 - -
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration 0.6 - - $1,058
General Institutional Services :
Property clerk II 111 $584-710 $7,698 $S,0S0
Supervising clerk I 111 530-644 7,728 7,728
Duplicating machine supervisor 1111 505-614 7,278 7,368
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) 3 4 4 435-530 23,254 24,102
Storekeeper 111 505-614 7,368 7,368
a Two positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE AT LONG BEACH-Continued
323
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
I 66-67 67-68 68-69
I (filled) (Amb.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION —
Continued
Business Management — Continued
General Institutional Services —
Continued
Stock clerk 6
Supervising telephone operator I 0.7
Telephone operator — multiple
board 4.2
Intermediate typist-clerk -
Intermediate clerk 1
Laborer 2
Student assistant 1.6
Terminal pay -
Nonfaeulty reclassification -
Totals, General Institutional
Services 22.5
SALARY RANGE
6
6
•$457-556
$39,670
$39,980
1
1
435-530
6,260
6,360
5
5
395-480
26,878
27,865
1
1
395-505
5,264
5,430
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
2
2
480-530
12,720
12,720
2
(5,178)
7,100
7,100
—
—
(1,423)
_
—
-
(5,534)
-
-
26
Totals, Business Management
Automatic Data Processing Services:
Director of institutional studies b _
EDP supervisor II b
EDP supervisor I c
Tabulating machine operator c
Key punch operator c
Intermediate typist-clerk c
Totals, Automatic Data Processing
Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
INSTRUCTION
57.4
64
64
$131,700
$365,229
$156,978
$422,252
$159,861
$430,680
1
1
i
$12,296
$12,908
1
1
$746-905
8,952
9,396
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
4
4
457-556
23,464
24,648
0
a
405-492
26,520
27,554
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
13
13
73.2
94.5
94.5
$545,22S
$85,944
$709,301
$89,218
$723,481
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean, applied arts and sciences - 1 1 $1,433-1,742 $17,196 $18,048
Dean, letters and science - 1 1 1,433-1,742 17,196 18 048
Dean, business - 1 1 1,433-1,742 17,196 18,048
Dean, education - 1 1 1,433-1,742 17,196 18,048
Dean, engineering - 1 1 1,433-1,742 17,196 18,048
Dean, fine arts - 1 1 1,433-1,742 17,196 18,048
Dean, educational services and
summer session - 0.5 0.5 1,433-1,742 8,598 9,024
Associate dean 6 6 f 60,264 63,288
Coordinator of graduate studies 1 1 1 f 19,546 19,704
Department chairman (AY) ___ 22.5 22.4 22.4 f 355,018 359,768
Coordinator of evening session
(AY) 111 t 16,084 16,882
Coordinator of elementary educa-
tion (AY) 0.6 0.5 0.5 t 8,508 8,508
Coordinator of secondary educa-
tion (AY) 0.8 0.8 0.8 f 7,592 7,971
Curriculum supervisor (AY) 2.8 2.8 2.8 f 24,775 25,654
Curriculum evaluator (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 4,982 5,022
Senior stenographer 9.3 10 10 469-571 73,136 74,088
Intermediate stenographer 1 1.5 1.5 425-517 8,080 8,488
Totals, Administration 39.5 53 53 $372,007 $689,759 $706,685
Faculty :
Professor (AY) 164.4 174.1 174.1 $1,111-1,418 $2,774,559 $2,836,943
Associate professor (AY) 143.8 218.9 218.9 S72-1.111 2,685,859 2,766,213
Assistant professor (AY) 366.5 473.4 473.4 6S9-S79 4,397,181 4,728,352
Instructor (AY) 45 45 45 624-797 383,868 396,472
Assistant (AY) - 1 1 540-595 6,916 7,140
Part-time faculty (AY) 92.9 - (706,312)
b Transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
o Transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
324
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STATE
COLLEGE AT LONG BEACH-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
•z.
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
.IT
18'
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional — Continued
Faculty— Continued SALARY RANGE
Graduate assistant 18.2 - - ($13S,012)
Class and rank reclassifications— - (-) $31,880 $139,460
Sabbatical leave replacement 11.9 13.5 13.5 (108,236) 12S.317 129,114
Special leaves — research or
creative activity 3.4 4.5 4.5 (31,185) 41,444 43,038
Substitute faculty - 0.7 0.7 (312) 5,579 5,579
Distinguished teaching award - - - (3,000) 3,000 3,000
Totals, Faculty S46.1 931.1 931.1 $8,752,719 $10,45S,603 $11,055,311
Technical and Clerical :
Glassblower 0.5 0.5 0.5 $710-S03 $4,63S $4,872
Equipment technician II 8.2 8 S 676-821 70,450 73.632
Equipment technician I 11.2 16.5 16.5 614-746 128,069 135,360
Computer programmer II 0.9 — — 746—905 — —
Stage technician II 111 676-821 9,S52 9.S52
Stage technician I 111 614-746 S.016 S.41S
Athletic equipment attendant II 1.8 2 2 480-584 14,016 14,016
Athletic equipment attendant I— 7.2 7.5 7.5 415-505 41,773 43,193
Technical assistant II 16.3 17.5 17.5 480-5S4 114,753 11S.214
Technical assistant I 11.2 14 14 415-505 73,525 78,344
Storekeeper I 2 2 2 505-614 14,736 14,736
Stock clerk 4 4 4 457-556 25,370 25,809
Accompanist II 0.1 0.5 0.5 556-676 3,023 3,176
Accompanist I 0.9 1 1 435-530 5,576 5,860
Senior stenographer 4 4 4 469-571 18,108 18,660
Intermediate stenographer 53.1 67.7 67.7 425-517 378,487 398,152
Senior tvpist-clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate typist-clerk 9.7 14.3 14.3 395-505 74,343 77,973
Intermediate clerk 2.4 3 3 395-4S0 16,303 16,681
Temporary help 3.1 - - (16,554) -
Student assistant 29.9 39 39 (98,184) 138,450 138,450
Totals, Technical and Clerical 169.5 204.5 204.5 $1,277,259 $1,146,160 $1,192,070
Totals, Instructional 1,055.1 1,188.6 1,188.6 $10,401,985 $12,294,522 $12,954,066
Instructional Services :
Television :
Coordinator of instructional tele-
vision (AY) 111 t $10,084 $16,882
Equipment technician II 0.3 1 1 $676-S21 7.72S 8,112
Television engineer 0.8 905-1,100
Totals. Television 2.1 2 2 $24,587 $23,812 $24,994
Computer : a
Director of institutional studies O.S - - t - -
Computer programmer II 0.2 - - $746-905 - -
Computer programmer I 0.3 - - 614-746 - -
Totals, Computer 1.3 $15,525
Audio-Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator (AY) 1 1 1 f $16,882 $17,016
Assistant audio-visual coordinator
(AY) 2 2 2 f 19,090 19.164
Equipment technician II 12 2 $676-S21 17.964 18,372
Equipment technician I 4.7 5.5 5.5 614-746 43.909 45,646
Graphic artist 12 2 556-676 14,784 15,120
Photographer II 111 644-783 9,396 9,396
Photographer I 0.7 1 1 556-676 7.098 7.45S
Technical assistant II 4.1 4.5 4.5 480-584 30,039 30,489
Technical assistant I 0.1 - - 415-505
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.7 3 3 395-505 16.540 16.784
Student assistant 0.7 1 1 (2,349) 3,550 3.550
Totals. Audio-Visual 19 23 23 $139,086 $179,252 $182,995
Totals, Instructional Services 22.4 25 25 $179,19S $203,004 $207,989
Totals, Authorized Posi-
tions 1,077.5 1,213.6 1,213.6 $10,5S1.183 $12,497,586 $13,162,055
d Two positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
IIICIIKR EDUCATION
State Colleges
325
STATE COLLEGE AT LONG BEACH-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,365-1,659
$19,90S
$19,90S
2
o
2
S72-1.05S
25,392
25,392
o
o
o
425-517
11,924
12.208
5
5
5
$71,026
$57,224
$57,508
0
2
2
$717-915
$21,960
$21,960
15.4
23
23
624-S37
202,9116
208.324
1.5
1
1
567-624
6,972
7.314
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
1
1
1
457-556
6,210
6.516
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1S.5
20.3
20.3
395-505
104.62S
109,192
1
1
1
395-iSO
5.140
5.396
2
2
2
377-157
10.96S
10.968
13.8
34.1
34.1
(73,150)
187,004
187,004
S.7
31
31
(28,701)
$339,726
110,050
110,050
65.9
117.4
117.4
$669,272
$6S0,06S
6.1
7
7
$717-915
$6S,492
$70,272
6
S
S
624-S37
71.42S
73,499
2
9
2
567-624
14,570
14,976
9.5
10.5
10.5
395-505
53,116
55,463
4
4.5
4.5
395-tSO
24,127
24.970
25.2
21.3
21.3
(S2,603)
$309,96S
75,615
75,615
52.S
53.3
53.3
$307,34S
§314,795
123.7
175.7
175.7
$720,720
$1,033,S44
$1,052,371
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian
Librarian IV
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Library
Processing Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Library assistant I
Senior typist-clerk
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Book repairer
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Processing Services
Public Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Public Services
Totals, Authorized Positions.
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students 111 $1,433-1,742 $19,750 $20,738
Counselor (AY) 111 t 12,000 12,596
Senior stenographer 0.9 1 1 469-571 6,S24 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,5S2 5,858
Student assistant 0.4 0.5 0.5 (1,360) 1,775 1,775
Totals, Dean's Office 4.3 4.5 4.5 $39,482 $45,931 $47,819
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean — admissions and
records 111 $1,122-1,365 $16,380 $16,380
Admissions officer 111 783-950 11,400 11,400
Registrar II 111 783-950 9,814 10,314
EDP supervisor Ie 1 - 614-746
Evaluation technician II 111 614-746 7,668 8,048
Evaluation technician I 13 3 556-676 20,682 21,714
Supervising clerk I 111 530-644 7,728 7,728
Senior clerk 17.2 19.6 19.6 457-556 119,912 121,159
Tab machine operator e 2.8 - - 457-556 - —
Key punch operator e 4.9 - — 405-^92 - -
Intermediate stenographer 4.8 6.2 6.2 425-517 34,971 36,110
Intermediate typist-clerk e 24.5 22.5 22.5 395-505 119,434 126,644
Intermediate clerk 1 1.3 1.3 395-^80 7,21S 7,290
Temporary help 0.3 - - (1,927)
Student assistant 3.7 5.6 5.6 (12,095) 19,880 19,880
Totals, Admissions and Records 66.2 63.2 63.2 $342,073 $375,087 $386,667
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean — counseling and
testing 111 $1,122-1,365 $16,380 $16,380
Counselor 1 1.5 1.5 f 20,982 21,258
Counselor (AY) 11.5 12.9 12.9 f 152,579 157,344
e Eleven positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
326
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STATE COLLEGE AT LONG BEACH-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68
(Aulh.)
68-69
(Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Counseling and Testing — Continued
Test officer (AY)
Psychometrist
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Counseling and Testing
Foreign Student Program :
Counselor
Counselor (AY)
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Foreign Student Program
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean — activities
Activities advisor
Housing coordinator
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Activities and Housing
Placement :
Placement officer
Placement supervisor II
Placement supervisor I
Placement interviewer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Placement
Health Services :
Medical officer III
Medical officer I
Medical officer I — 10 months
Supervising nurse I
Graduate nurse
Graduate nurse — 10 months
Senior clinical laboratory technolo-
gist
Clinical laboratory technologist
X-ray technician
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Health Services 27.9
Student Fiuancial Aids Administra-
tion : (
Counselor 0.8
Administrative assistant I
Senior clerk
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration
1
1
3.8
1.5
2.2
1.5
1
4
1.5
3.5
1.5
1
4
1.5
3.5
SALARY RANGE
t
$614-746
425-517
395-505
(7,100)
$234,406
$16,581
8,952
22,535
7,918
12,425
$258,352
$18,20S
8,952
23,663
8,318
12,425
23
26.9
26.9
$266,548
0.8
0.3
1
1
1
1
1
1
t
t
$425-517
$9,491
$11,536
7,970
5,421
$11,628
9,964
5,697
1.1
3
3
$24,927
$27,289
1
3
1
3
1
0.3
1
3
1
4
1
0.7
1
3
1
4
1
0.7
$1,122-1,365
614-746 _
425-517 '
395-505
(1,053)
$80,038
$16,380
25,016
13,882
23.423
5,760
2,485
$16,380
25.822
14.582
23,977
5.760
2,485
9.3
10.7
10.7
$86,946
$89,006
1
1
1
2.9
1
1.3
1.2
0.5
1
1
1
3
1
2
2.5
0.5
1
1
1
3
1
2
2.5
0.5
t
$676-821
614-746
530-644
457-556
425-517
395-505
(1,690)
$80,375
$14,700
9,852
8,418
21,638
6,646
11,901
12,935
1,775
$14,700
9,852
8,844
22,344
6,672
12.183
13,410
1,775
9.9
12
12
$87,865
$89,780
1
1
5.9
1
1
6.3
1
1
7
1
1
7
1
1
7
1
1
7
$1,512-1,837
1,371-1,587
1,371-1,587
710-1,587
628-728
628-728
$22,044
19,044
107,067
10,356
8,736
49,628
$22,044
19,044
109,268
10,356
8,736
50,636
1
l.S
0.9
0.1
2.4
3.8
1.7
1
1.5
1.5
1
3.6
5
2.4
1
1.5
1.5
1
3.6
5
2.4
710-863
676-783
530-644
530-644
469-571
425-517
395-505
(5,588)
10,356
12,474
10,378
7,158
20,336
26,465
8,520
10,356
13,104
11,038
7,518
21,065
27,665
8,520
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
Administration :
Chief of plant operations III_
Supervisor of building trades__
34
$265,989
$312,562
•1.213
746-863
$14,556
10,356
$319,350
1
1.9
—
—
$746-905
457-556
—
—
3.7
-
-
$20,109
-
-
145.4
154.3
154.3
$1,071,963
$1,191,670
$1,226,459
$14,556
10,356
f Five positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
327
STATE
COLLEGE AT LONG BEACH-Continued
LU
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_]
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Fillid) (Auth.) [Aoth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Administration — Continued
Chief engineer 1
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate clerk 1
Stock clerk 0.5
Student assistant 2.3
Totals, Administration
Maintenance ot Structures :
Supervising custodian III
Supervising custodian II
Supervising custodian I
Custodian
Stationary engineer
Carpenter II
Carpenter I
Painter II
Painter I
Electrician II
Electrician I
Plumber II
Plumber I
Sheet metal worker
Locksmith
Building maintenance man.
Skilled laborer
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Maintenance of Structures
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Tree trimmer
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds-
Security :
Supervising campus security officer I
Campus security officer
Watchman
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Security
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Automotive equipment operator I —
Automotive mechanic
Student assistant
Totals, Motor Vehicle Operation-
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
1
1
1
1
0.4
1
1
1
1
0.4
SALARY RANGE
$746-863
469-571
395^180
457-556
(7,564)
$10,356
6,852
5,760
5,622
1,420
178.9 188
188
$1,087,963
$1,202,352
$10,356
6,852
5,760
5,910
1,420
7.8
6.4
6.4
$32,690
$54,922
$55,210
1
1
1
$584-710
$8,520
$8,520
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
4
4
4
457-556
26,688
26,688
95.9
101.6
101.6
415-505
587,336
599,956
6
6
6
644-746
53,712
53,712
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1.8
2
2
644-710
16,180
16,632
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
2.3
3
3
644-710
24.864
25,254
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
3
O
3
676-746
26,856
26,856
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
2
2
2
676-746
17,904
17,904
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
3.8
3
3
556-614
22,104
22,104
3
3
3
556-614
21,924
22.104
2.3
0.5
0.5
(11,953)
3,336
3,336
-
3.6
3.6
-
12,780
$884,100
12,780
132.1
139.7
139.7
$823,428
$897,742
1
1
1
$644-783
$9,396
$9,396
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
24.3
25.1
25.1
480-530
158,691
159,321
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
$183,183
7,728
27.3
28.1
28.1
$170,652
$183,813
1
1
1
$676-821
$8,112
$8,520
1
1
1
614-746
7,548
7,920
5.9
6
6
415-505
34,862
35,710
0.5
0.5
0.5
395^80
2,430
2,550
1.3
2.5
2.5
(4,357)
$46,889
8,875
$61,827
8,875
9.7
11
11
$63,575
1
1
1
$556-614
$7,368
$7,368
1
1
1
644-710
8.112
8,520
0.8
0.8
-
2,840
2,840
2
2.8
2.8
$14,304
$18,320
$18,728
$1,219,068
Administration :
Business Management : _„ »- -„• „- „™
Senior clerks - 0.5 0.5 $457-556 $5,484 $5,760
Intermediate stenographers 1 1 425-517 5,226 5,490
Intermediate typist-clerks - 0.5 0.5 395-50o 2,510 2,632
Totals, Business Management - 2 2 - $13,220 $13,882
Student Services: , „„,.,,„ «,« .-a
Counselor h - 1 1 t $9,009 $9.4o3
Administrative assistant I h 1 1 $746-905 9,776 10,272
Evaluation technician H 0.5 0.5 556-676 3,336 3,504
Senior stenographer h - 0.5 0.5 ^-STL 2,613 2,74o
Senior clerk 1 2 2 457-556 12,882 13,188
Totals, Student Services - 5 5 - $37,616 $39,162
s Transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
h Transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
328
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE AT LONG BEACH-Continued
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Anth.)
68-6 9
(Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS—
Continued
Administration — Continued
Off-Campus Work-Study :
Temporary help i
1.5
1.5
SALARY EANGE
$6,533
$6,533
Totals, Authorized Positions
8.5
8.5
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Research Projects :
Instructional faculty (AY) 111
Summer Session :
Dean of educational services and
summer* session 0.5 0.5
Instructional faculty 61.7 61.8 61.S
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.1 5 5
Intermediate stenographer 3 3 3
Intermediate clerk 0.5 0.5 0.5
Temporary help 4.9 7.6 7.6
Student assistant 8.6 11.9 11.9
Totals, Summer Session 82.8 90.3 90.3
Extension :
Music studio faculty 2.9 3 3
Auxiliary Organizations :
Associate dean — activities 111
Custodian 2.7 3 3
Temporary help - 0.9 0.9
Overtime - 0.1 0.1
Totals, Auxiliary Organizations. 3.7 5 5
Student Pay — Work-Study : i
Temporary help 1.8 - -
Special Projects :
Temporary help 3.9 6 6
Totals, Authorized Positions 96.1 105.3 105.3
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,694.8 1,939.9 1,939.9
i Transferred from Reimbursed Activities — Student Pay — Work-Study
i One and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids
AT indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
$16,932
$57,369
$17,760
$59,577
$17,760
$1,433-1,742
$8,598
$9,024
(781,632)
834,795
876,510
395-505
26,504
27,230
425-517
17,697
17,967
395-480
2,643
2,777
(26,156)
41,678
41,678
(28,497)
42,245
42.245
577,215
$20,440
$974,160
$19,600
l,017,431
$19,600
$1,122-1,365
415-505
(200)
$16,380
17,260
3,370
750
$16,380
17,516
3,370
750
$32,468
$37,760
$38,016
$9,945
-
-
$19,877
$32,795
$32,795
$976,877
$1,082,075
$1,125,602
$14,983,934
$17,774,197
$1S,56S,613
during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
329
STATE COLLEGE AT
LOS ANGELES
bJ
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
Zj
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive : SALARY RANGE
President 111 $2,166-2,633 $29,612 $30,0S4
Vice president — academic affairs— 111 1,5S0-1,922 23,064 23,064
Vice president — business affairs 0.8 1 1 1,580-1,922 22 236 23 064
Executive dean 0.9 1 1 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Vocational instructor — building pro-
gram 111 f 13,992 14,700
Publications manager 1.1 1 1 f 16,212 17,016
Administrative assistant II 111 905-1,100 ■ 11,355 11,928
Administrative assistant I 12 2 746-905 19,728 20 256
Secretary I 111 543-660 7,920 7^920
Senior stenographer 4.2 5 5 469-571 33,362 33,664
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 1 1 425-517 5,226 5,490
Intermediate clerk 0.7 - - 395-480 - -
Student assistant 0.6 1 1 (1,931) 3,550 3,550
Totals, Executive 15.2 17 17 $172,454 $207,161 $211,640
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager 111 $1,213-1,475 $14,556 $15,276
Assistant budget analyst 0.8 1 1 746-905 9,322 9,776
Administrative assistant I 111 746-905 9,359 9,814
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,204 6,204
Student assistant 2.8 2.8 2.8 (9,393) 9,940 9,940
Totals, Business Manager's Of-
fice 7.6 7.8 7.8 $51,874 $56,233 $57,862
Accounting Office :
Accounting officer III 111 $905-1,100 $11,355 $11,928
Accounting technician III 111 571-692 8,304 8,304
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Senior cashier-clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Senior account clerk 1.9 2 2 457-556 12,657 12,957
Accounting technician II 111 457-556 5,737 6,035
Bookkeeping machine operator II 0.8 1 1 435-530 5,220 5,484
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,S81 6,179
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 5,040 5,2S6
Intermediate clerk 3.5 4 4 395-4S0 20,040 21,022
Intermediate cashier-clerk 111 395^80 4,980 5,220
Temporary help - 1 1 (-) 5,4S4 5,484
Totals, Accounting 14.2 16 16 $83,117 $98,042 $101,243
Personnel :
Assistant personnel analyst 1.1 1 1 $746-905 $8,952 $9,396
Junior staff analyst 1.4 1 1 614-748 8,486 8,916
Supervising clerk I 0.4 1 1 530-644 6,360 6,672
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 5,858 6.154
Senior clerk 2 2 2 457-556 12,707 13,007
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,444 5,720
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.9 2 2 395-505 9,960 10,452
Intermediate clerk 1.5 2 2 395-480 10,620 10,S60
Temporary help 1 1 (-) 5,484 5,484
Totals, Personnel 10.3 12 12 $61,309 $73,871 $76,661
Purchasing :
Business service officer I 0.7 1 1 $746-905 $8,952 $9,396
Supervising clerk I - 1 1 530-644 6,360 6.672
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,646 6,672
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.8 3 3 395-505 15,755 16,260
Totals, Purchasing 3.5 6 6 $20,287 $37,713 $39,000
Student Financial Aids Administra-
tion : a
Intermediate stenographer 0.8 - - $425-517 - -
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.4 - - 395-505 — —
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration 1.2 - - $6,353
a TVo positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
330
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STATE COLLEGE AT LOS ANGELES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Business Management — Continued
General Institutional Services :
Property clerk II
Storekeeper I
Duplicating machine supervisor I
Laborer
Varitypist
Stock clerk
Duplicating machine operator II
Supervising telephone operator I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Telephone operator — multiple
board
Intermediate account clerk
Student assistant
Totals, General Institutional
Services
1
1
1
1
1
5.5
2
1
1.1
2.5
1
18.1
22
Totals, Business Management 54.9 63.8 63.8
Automatic Data Processing Services :
Director of institutional studies b - 1 1
Computer programmer II b — 1 1
EDP supervisor II b - 1 1
Equipment technician I b - 2 2
Senior tabulating machine operator c - 1 1
Tabulating machine operator c — 1 1
Key punch operator c - 3 3
Intermediate typist-clerk c - 3 3
Totals, Automatic Data Process-
ing Services - 13 13
Totals, Authorized Positions
70.1
93.8 93.8
SALARY RANGE
$5S4-710
505-614
505-614
4S0-530
457-556
457-556
435-530
435-530
395-505
395-4S0
395-^SO
(-)
$10S,S62
$331,802
$746-905
746-905
614-746
505-014
457-556
405-492
395-505
$504,256
$S,048
7,36S
7.36S
6,360
6,672
43,294
12,720
6,360
5,760
20,480
5.30S
3,550
$S,452
7,36S
7,36S
6,360
6,672
44.41S
12,720
6,360
5,760
21,202
5,576
3,550
$133,2SS
$399,147
$19,704
8,952
9,396
16,620
6,310
6,043
15,622
16.3S0
$99,027
$705,335
$135,S06
$410,572
$19,704
9,396
9,852
17,000
6,620
6,291
16,407
16,620
$101,890
$724,102
INSTRUCTION
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of business and economics 1 1 1 $1,433-1,742 $20,904
Dean of fine and applied arts 1 1 1 1,433-1,742 20,904
Dean of education 111 1,433-1,742 20,904
Dean of letters and science 111 1,433-1,742 20,904
Dean of graduate studies 111 1,433-1,742 19.90S
Dean of educational services and
summer session 0.5 0.5 0.5 1,433-1,742 8,669
Associate dean of school 4 5 5 f 73,236
Department chairman 2 3 3 f 48,300
Department chairman (AT) 21.S 21.1 21.1 t 305.994
Coordinator of evening session 111 t 19.704
Coordinator of graduate program 111 t 13,3S7
Coordinator of curricular plan-
ning 111 t 19,704
Coordinator of elementary educa-
tion (AY) 111 f 9,564
Coordinator of secondary educa-
tion (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 4,7S2
Curriculum supervisor (AY) 3.6 3.6 3.6 t 34,754
Senior stenographer 3 3 3 469-571 20,556
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,204
Totals. Administration 45.4 46.7 46.7 $609,221 $66S,37S
b Transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
c Transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
$20,904
20,904
20,904
20,904
20,904
9,100
75,892
49,723
313.996
19,704
14,051
19,704
9,564
4,782
34,754
20,556
6,204
$6S2,550
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
331
STATE
COLLEGE AT LOS
ANGELES-Continued
Ld
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
Z
-J
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
1
2 INSTRUCTION— Continued
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY RANGE
174
184.9
184.9
$1,111-1,418
§2,965,259
§3,041,735
175.4
189.5
1S9.5
872-1,111
2,282,545
2,364,856
259.6
351.9
351.9
6S9-S79
3,562,875
3,546,370
22.9
26
26
624-797
221,456
229,260
5.9
7
7
72,490
75,698
92.3
-
-
§801,246
-
-
0.8
1.1
1.1
(5,005)
7,079
7,079
—
—
—
(-)
26,096
85.202
22.9
17.5
17.5
(196,894)
167,370
167,370
4.3
5
5
(32,815)
47,820
47,820
-
-
-
(3,000)
3,000
3,000
Instructional — Continued
Instructional Faculty :
Professor (AY)
Associate professor (AT)
Assistant professor (AY)
Instructor (AY)
Lecturer (AY)
Part-time teacher
Substitute faculty
Class and rank reclassification
Sabbatical leave replacement
Special leaves — research or
creative activity
Distinguished teaching award
Totals, Instructional Faculty— 75S.1 782.9 782.9 §8,333,595 §9,355,990 §9,568,390
Technical and Clerical :
Equipment technician III 111 §746-905 §10,S60 §10,S60
Glassblower 111 710-S63 10,356 10,356
Stage technician II 111 676-821 S,80S 9,100
Equipment technician II 7 7 7 676-S21 67,829 68,774
Stage technician I 111 614-746 8,016 8,418
Equipment technician I 9.S 11 11 614-746 89,5S6 92,516
Photographer I 1 1 556-676 6,672 7,00S
Accompanist II 1.6 3 3 556-676 20,523 21,564
Supervising clerk I 1.6 1 1 530-644 7,338 7,69S
Storekeeper I 111 505-644 6,980 7.33S
Athletic equipment attendant II 2 2 2 480-584 13,334 13,764
Technical assistant II 14.6 16 16 4S0-5S4 105,914 107,848
Senior stenographer 15.9 18 18 469-571 117,796 120,020
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,060 6,360
Accompanist I 0.5 0.5 0.5 435-530 3,180 3,180
Intermediate stenographer 38.4 42.6 42.6 425-517 250,385 254,912
Intermediate typist-clerk 9.2 12.5 12.5 395-505 64,711 67,351
Athletic equipment attendant I__ 2 3 3 415-505 15,618 16,395
Technical assistant I 13.9 26.5 26.5 415-505 143,905 146,696
Intermediate clerk 3.5 4 4 395-4S0 21,640 22,142
Temporary help 2.3 - - (12,128) - -
Student assistant 42.3 22.S 22.S (142,843) S0.940 80,940
Totals, Technical and Clerical 170.6 176.9 176.9 §919,490 §1,060,451 $1,083,240
Totals, Instructional 974.1 1,006.5 1,006.5 $9,862,306 $11,084,819 §11,334,180
Instructional Services :
Television :
Assistant professor 2 2 2 §797-1,017 §23,256 §2?>2§§
Vocational instructor 111 t 11,628 11,628
Television engineer 111 §950-1,155 13,860 13,860
Equipment technician I 111 676-821 9,852 9,852
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,904 6,204
Student assistant 1.5 1.5 1.5 (5,070) 5,325 5,325
Totals, Television 7.5 7.5 7.5 $65,313 §69,825 §70,125
Computer : d
Director of institutional studies 0.8 - - t _ _
EDP supervisor II 1 - $746-905
Computer programmer II 0.9 - - 746-905 - -
Equipment technician I 1.8 - - 614-746
Totals, Computer 4.5 §46,820
Audio- Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator (AY)__ 2.7 2.9 2.9 t §30,099 $?}'2£c
Audio-visual coordinator. 111 t 11,628 11,6-8
a Five positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service, during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
332
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STATE
COLLEGE AT LOS
ANGELES-Continued
LU
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
■z.
-J
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.j (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional Services — Continued
Audio- Visual — Continued
Equipment technician III
Equipment technician II
Equipment technician I
Graphic artist
Photographer I
Technical assistant II
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Technical assistant I
Totals, Audio- Visual
Totals, Instructional Services
Totals. Authorized
1
1
2.5
1
1.3
1
1
2
i
2.2
1
1
2.5
1
1.5
1
1
2
i
2.5
1
1
2.5
1
1.5
1
1
17.7
18.4
18.4
29.'
25.9
25.9
SALARY RANGE
$746-905
676-821
614-746
556-676
556-676
480-584
457-556
425-517
395-505
415-505
$128,965
$241,098
$10,776
9,776
21,060
6,868
11,286
6,010
6,672
11,648
5,060
13,383
$144,266
$214,091
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian
Librarian III
Library assistant II
Storekeeper I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Administration
Processing Services :
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Library assistant II
Senior clerk
Senior account clerk
Library assistant I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Book repairer
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Processing Services
Public Services :
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Public Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals. Dean"s Office
56.5
117.4
39.9
39.9
52.5
52.5
$371,304
$749,3S9
$1,433-1,742
746-905
469-571
425-517
$38,284
$294,654
$395,548
$38,878
$10,S60
9,852
21,476
7,218
11,751
6,310
6,672
11,924
5,308
13,901
$147,968
$218,093
1,003.8
1,032.4
1,032.4
$10,103,404
$11,29S,910
$11,552,273
1
1
1
$1,365-1,659
$17,S35
$18,732
1
1
1
717-915
10.9S0
10.9S0
1
1
1
530-644
7.72S
7,72S
1
1
1
505-614
7,36S
7,368
0.5
1
1
469-571
5,628
5,904
2 2
—
—
395-505
—
—
0.5
_
—
395-4S0
_
—
0.5
-
-
(1,690)
$59,135
-
-
7.7
5
5
$49,539
$50,712
2
_
_
$S72-1,05S
_
4.1
—
—
717-915
—
—
5.3
2
2
624-837
$19,017
$19,96S
0.4
—
—
567-624
—
—
1
_
—
505-614
—
—
1
_
_
457-556
—
—
1
_
_
457-556
—
—
4.3
_
_
457-556
—
—
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6.204
22 4
3
3
395-505
17,2S0
17,2S0
7.1
1.5
1.5
395-4S0
8,499
S.641
0.9
—
_
377-457
—
—
2.1
_
_
(10,764)
—
—
0.6
0.1
0.1
(2,028)
$31S,950
355
355
53.2
7.6
7.6
$51,355
$52,44S
2
2
2
$S72-1,058
$25,392
$25,392
12.1
8
8
717-915
S7,840
87,840
9.4
7
7
624-S37
68,566
70.06S
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
3
3
3
457-556
20,016
20,016
5.3
5.5
5.5
395-505
29,198
30,223
5.3
4.5
4.5
395-480
24,319
24,959
18.4
8.9
S.9
(62.216)
31,595
31,595
$297,S21
$400,981
$18,80S
$19,750
8,952
9,396
5,697
5,979
5,421
5,697
$40,822
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
333
STATE
COLLEGE AT LOS
ANGELES-Continued
Ul
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
-1
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aiith.)
2 STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean — admissions and rec-
ords 1
Admissions officer 1
Registrar II 1
Evaluation technician II 0.8
Evaluation technician I 1
Supervising clerk I 1.8
Senior tabulating machine operator e 0.9
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk 26.3
Tabulating machine operator e 0.9
Intermediate stenographer 2.5
Intermediate typist-clerk t 18.1
Key punch operator* 2.5
Intermediate clerk 5.5
Intermediate file clerk 0.9
Junior typist-clerk 0.4
Student assistant 3.6
Totals, Admissions and Records _ 69.2
SALARY RANGE
1
1
.$1,122-1.365
$16,380
$16,380
1
1
783-950
9.472
9.936
1
1
783-950
10,818
11.355
1
1
614-740
7.36S
7.728
2
2
556-676
14.784
15.120
2
2
530-644
13,200
13,860
—
—
505-614
—
—
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
29
29
457-556
183,976
187,834
—
—
457-556
_
—
4
4
425-517
21,685
22.785
17
17
395-505
90,229
93,803
—
—
405-492
—
—
5.6
5.6
395-480
28.316
29.760
1
1
395-480
4,860
5.100
—
—
359-435
—
—
4.3
4.3
(12.320)
15,265
15,265
69.9 69.9
Counseling and Testing:
Associate dean — counseling and test-
ing 0.S 1 1
Counselor 1.1 2 2
Counselor (AY) 8.7 10 10
Test officer (AY) 1.4 1.5 1.5
Psychometrist 1 1
Senior stenographer 111
Senior clerk 0.9 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1.9 2 2
Intermediate clerk 2 2 2
Totals, Counseling and Testing __ 18.8 21.5
Foreign Student Program:
Counselor 1 1
Counselor (AY) 1.5 1.5
Totals. Foreign Student Program 2.5 2.5
$400,654
$1,122-1,365
21.5
1
1.5
614-746
469-571
457-556
425-517
395-4S0
$197,133
2.5
$30,4S6
$423,205
$13,806
31,290
119.156
22.573
7,668
6.43S
5.668
10.710
10,560
$227.S69
$12,204
19.887
$32,091
$435,778
$14,502
31.908
120,524
23.499
8.048
6.76S
5.960
11.256
10,803
$233,268
$12,204
20,886
$33,090
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean — activities and hous-
ing 111 $1,122-1.365 $16,380 $16,380
Housing coordinator (AY) 0.4 0.5 0.5 f 5.232 5.274
Activities advisor 2.6 3 3 614-746 22,704 23,824
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6.852 6.852
Intermediate stenographer 1.9 2.5 2.5 425-517 13.478 14,162
Intermediate clerk 0.5 1 1 395-480 5.588 5.760
Student assistant 0.5 0.5 0.5 (1,690) 1,775 1,775
Totals. Activities and Housing __ 7.9 9.5 9.5 $57,859 $72,009 $74,027
Placement :
Placement officer 111 f $11,628 $11,628
Counselor 1 — — —
Counselor (AY) 0.1 f
Placement supervisor I 1.9 2 2 $614-746 17,302 17,724
Placement interviewer 2.5 3 3 530-644 22.128 22.464
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 5,760 5.760
Intermediate clerk 2.8 3 3 395-480 15.642 16,419
Student assistant 2 2 2 (6,760) 7,100 7,100
Totals, Placement 12.3 12 12 $72,840 $79,560 $81,095
Student Financial Aids
Administration : B
Counselor 1.2 — - I — —
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.6 - - $395-505
Intermediate clerk 0.5 - - l9^"4^
Junior stenographer 0.5 - - 386-469 - —
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration 2.8 - - $17,747
e One position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
f Three positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
b Four and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank m accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
334
State CoHleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STATE COLLEGE AT LOS ANGELES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Health Services :
Medical officer III
Medical officer I
Medical officer I — 10 months
Senior clinical laboratory
technologist
Supervising nurse I
Graduate nurse
Graduate nurse — 10 months
Physical therapist I
Supervising clerk I
X-ray technician
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Temporary help
Totals, Health Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
Administration :
Chief of plant operation III
Chief engineer I
Supervisor of building trades
Storekeeper I
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Administration
Maintenance of Structures :
Electrician II
Plumber II
Materials fabrication specialist
Carpenter II
Painter II
Electrician I
Plumber I
Sheet metal worker
Supervising custodian III
Carpenter I
Painter I
Locksmith
Stationary engineer
Stationary fireman
Skilled laborer
Building maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator I
Supervising custodian I
Laborer
Custodian
Temporary help
Totals, Maintenance of Structures
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I
Automotive equipment operator I
Groundsman
SALARY EANGE
1
1
1
$1,512-1,837
$22,044
$22,044
0.9
1
1
1,371-1,587
16,452
17,268
4.8
4
4
1,371-1,587
59,160
60,520
1
1
1
710-863
9,396
9,852
1
1
1
710-863
9,776
10,272
1
1
1
628-728
8,736
8,736
3.8
4
4
628-728
27,304
28,616
0.3
1
1
614-746
7,548
7,920
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
0.9
1
1
425-517
6,154
6,204
3.2
4.6
4.6
395-505
23,970
24,873
0.5
0.5
0.5
395-480
2,550
2,676
1.9
1.9
1.9
(6,422)
6,745
6,745
0.5
—
—
(2,253)
$211,793
-
-
22.8
24
24
$215,291
$1,088,903
$221,182
140.3
143.4
143.4
$1,02C,796
$1,119,262
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds
Plant Security :
Supervising campus security officer I
Campus security officer
Watchman
Totals, Plant Security
1
1
1
$998-1,213
$14,556
$14,556
1
1
1
746-S63
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
746-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
457-556
6,185
6,490
1.6
2
2
395-505
10,620
10,860
0.9
0.9
0.9
(4,709)
$59,582
6,005
$65,446
6,005
7.5
7.9
7.9
$65,991
1
1
1
$710-783
$9,396
$9,396
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
0.2
—
—
710-783
—
—
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
3
3
3
676-746
26,820
26,856
3
3
3
676-746
26,016
26,424
0.8
1
1
676-746
8,112
8,520
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
3
3
3
644-710
25,560
25,560
3
3
3
644-710
25,356
25,560
1.1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
6
6
6
644-746
52,644
53,496
1.5
2
9
584-644
15,126
15,456
6
6
6
556-614
44,208
44,208
3.9
4
4
556-614
29,472
29,472
1.8
9
2
556-614
14,208
14,556
5.5
5.5
5.5
457-556
36,696
36,696
1
1
1
480-530
6,360
6,360
104.7
110
110
415-505
637,775
648,009
4.5
6.8
6.8
(23,159)
$940,366
45,370
$1,047,459
45,370
154
162.3
162.3
$1,060,279
1
1
1
$584-710
$8,520
$8,520
1
1
1
556-614
7,36S
7,368
16.9
17
17
4S0-530
107,770
108,120
18.9
19
19
$116,537
$123,658
$124,008
0.5
0.5
0.5
$676-821
$4,926
$4,926
6
7
7
614-746
61,008
61,632
0.7
2
2
415-505
10.3S6
10,905
7.2
9.5
9.5
$55,820
$76,320
$77,463
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE AT LOS ANGELES-Continued
335
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) lAulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Automotive mechanic
Totals, Motor Vehicle Operation
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
Administration :
Business Management :
Senior clerk h
Intermediate stenographer b
Intermediate typist-clerk h
Totals, Business Management
Student Services :
Counselor
Evaluation technician I i
Intermediate clerk i
Intermediate typist-clerk >
Junior stenographer i
Totals, Student Services
Off-Campus Work-Study :
Temporary help i
Totals, Off-Campus Work-Study
Totals, Authorized Positions
YEAR-ROUND OPERATION-
CONVERSION
Instruction :
Instructional :
Coordinator — year-round opera-
tions 0.6
Assistant professor 16.6
Editorial aide 1.8
Senior stenographer 0.6
Senior clerk 0.3
Intermediate stenographer 5.9
Student assistant 1.3
Totals, Instructional 27.1
Instructional Services :
Computer programmer II 0.7
Totals, Instructional Services 0.7
Totals, Instruction 27.8
Student Services :
Admissions and Records :
Temporary help 8.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 36.3
YEAR-ROUND OPERATION
General Administration :
Executive :
Student assistant
188.6 199.7 199.7
SALAIiY RANGE
$644-710
$7,715
?l,lMI.O-||
3,112
$8,115
$1,320,995
1.5
$689-879
505-614
469-571
457-556
425-517
(4,280)
$207,725
$746-905
$6,060
$213,785
$44,221
$258,006
1.5
(-)
$5,325
$8,520
$8,520
$1,336,261
-
0.5
1
0.5
0.5
1
0.5
$457-556
425-517
395-505
$2,742
6,054
2,590
$2,S80
6,204
2,720
-
2
2
-
$11,386
$11,804
-
2
0.5
0.5
1
0.5
2
0.5
0.5
1
0.5
$556-676
395-480
395-505
$20,064
3,336
2,800
5,000
2,530
$33,730
$21,054
3,504
2.SS0
5,242
2,655
-
4.5
4.5
-
$35,335
-
3
3
(-)
$15,501
$15,501
$15,501
-
3
3
$15,501
-
9.5
9.5
_
$60,617
$62,640
$5,325
h Transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
> Transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
i Transferred from Reimbursed Activities — Student Pay — Work-Study during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
336
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STATE
COLLEGE AT LOS
ANGELES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
-J
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Atilh.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
YEAR-ROUND OPERATION—
Continued
General Administration — Continued
Business Management :
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Business Management-
Totals, General
Administration
SALAEY KANGE
—
1
1
$435-530
$5,352
$5,622
0.2
3.5
3.5
395-505
17,363
18,219
0.2
2
2
395^80
9,920
10.408
-
2
2
(-)
7,100
7,100
0.4
S.5
8.5
$2,018
0.4
10
10
$2,018
$39,735
$45,060
$41,349
$46,674
-
26.4
26.4
(-)
$304,122
$315,685
12
0.6
149.7
7
1
149.7
7
1
$689-879,
t
(-)
1,692,485
61.816
9,564
1,692,485
64,901
9,564
-
2
o
(-)
19.128
19.128
Instruction :
Instructional Administration :
Faculty assigned time (AY)
Instructional Faculty :
Assistant professor
Instructor
Sabbatical leave replacement
Special leave — research and
creative activity
Totals, Instructional Faculty 12.6 159.7 159.7 $416,451 $1,782,993 $1,786,078
Technical and Clerical :
Equipment technician III - 1 1 $746-905 $8,952 $9,396
Equipment technician II 0.1 3 3 676-S21 25,658 26,892
Equipment technician I 2 2 614-746 14,736 15,504
Accompanist II 1 1 556-676 6,672 7,008
Storekeeper I - 1 1 505-644 6,060 6,360
Technical assistant II - 5 5 480-584 29,475 30,975
Senior stenographer - 10.5 10.5 469-571 59,094 61,992
Senior clerk - 11 11 457-556 50,270 62.854
Intermediate stenographer - 23.5 23.5 425-517 124,259 130.235
Technical assistant I 11.7 11.7 415-505 59,670 62,618
Athletic equipment attendant I - 1 1 415-505 5,100 5.352
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.3 34.1 34.1 395-505 143,004 172,834
Totals, Technical and Clerical 0.4 104.S 104.8 $2,117 $532,950 $592,020
Totals, Instructional 13 290.9 290.9 $418,568 $2,620,065 $2,693,783
Instructional Services :
Equipment technician I - 0.7 0.7 $614-746 $5,158 $5,412
Graphic artist - 0.4 0.4 556-676 2,669 2,803
Photographer I - 0.4 0.4 556-676 2,669 • 2,803
Intermediate stenographer - 1.1 1.1 425-517 5,749 6,039
Technical assistant I - 1.6 1.6 415-505 8,160 S.563
Student assistant - 0.5 0.5 (-) 1.775 1,775
Totals, Instructional Services. 4.7 4.7 - $26,180 $27,395
Totals, Instruction 13 295.6 295.6 $418,568 $2,646,245 $2,721,178
Library :
Processing Services :
Librarian I - $567-624
Intermediate clerk 1.1 - - 395-480
Student assistant 1.5 - - (5,146) - -
Totals, Processing Services 2.6 $10,310
Public Services :
Librarian I 3 3 $567-624 $20,916 $21,942
Intermediate clerk - 4 4 395-480 19,440 20,400
Temporary help 0.4 - - (2,157)
Totals, Public Services 0.4 7 7 $2,157 $40,356 $42,342
Totals, Library B~ 7 7 $12,467 $40,356 $42,342
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE AT LOS ANGELES-Continued
337
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aglh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
YEAR-ROUND OPERATION—
Continued
Student Services:
Dean's Office :
Temporary help
Admissions and Records :
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Admissions and Records
Counseling and Testing:
Counselor (AY)
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Counseling and Testing
Activities and Housing :
Activities advisor
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Activities and Housing.
Placement :
Temporary help
Health Services :
Conversion to 12 Months :
Medical officer I
Graduate nurse
Totals, Health Services
Totals, Student Services
Plant Operation :
Maintenance of Structures :
Stationary engineer
Building maintenance man
Custodian
Totals, Maintenance of
Structures
Plant Security :
Campus security officer
Totals, Plant Operations
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
-
1
1
(-)
$5,484
$5,484
0.1
0.1
1
4
4
0.5
4
5.5
1
4
4
0.5
4
5.5
$409-571
457-556
395-505
395^80
395-480
(-)
$910
5,628
21,045
18,410
2,430
17,780
30,162
5,904
23,019
20,983
2,550
20,320
30,162
0.2
19
19
$95,455
$102,938
-
2.7
1.6
2.7
1.6
$425-517'
$25,823
8,362
$27,119
8,7S4
-
4.3
4.3
$34,185
$35,903
-
o
1
1
2
1
1
$614-746
425-517
395-480
$13,508
4.33S
4,860
$22,706
$15,396
5,452
5,100
-
4
4
-
$25,948
-
1
1
(-)
$5,484
$5,484
-
-
-
$1,371-1,587
629-728
$14,675
6,431
$14,790
6,780
-
-
-
-
$21,106
$21,570
0.2
29.3 29.3
$910
$184,420
16.6 347.9 347.!
$433,963 $2,955,945
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Summer Session :
Dean of educational services and
summer session 1 1
Instructional faculty 73 73
Senior stenographer 0.3 1
Intermediate stenographer 3.1 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.9 1
Intermediate clerk 0.7 1
Temporary help 31.3 21
Totals, Summer Session 110.3 101
Extension :
Professor 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.5
Extension faculty 17.9 20
Temporary help 2.7 2.5
Totals, Extension 21.6 24
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and
Positions — State Colleges."
1
73
1
3
1
1
21
101
1
0.5
20
2.5
$1,433-1,742
(634,781)
469-571
425-517
395-505
395-480
(124,053)
$S03,S27
$425-517
(109,991)
(S,386)
$20,904
660,400
6,308
16,643
4,860
4,860
S7.430
$801,405
$17,016
2,613
128,903
8,182
$197,327
-
1
1
2
1
1
2
$644-746
556-614
415-505
$7,728
6,840
10,200
$24,768
$15,096
$8,112
7,188
10,704
-
4
2
4
2
$614-746
$26,004
$15,840
-
6
6
-
$39,864
$41,844
$3,049,365
$20,904
660,400
6,628
17,477
5,100
5,100
S7,430
$S03,039
$17,8S0
2,745
128,903
8,182
24 $133,S21 $156,714 $157,710
academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
338
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STATE COLLEGE AT LOS ANGELES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_j
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aoth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES—
Continued
Auxiliary Organizations :
Custodian
Intermediate cashier-clerk
Temporary help
2
1
3.2
Totals, Auxiliary Organizations
Special Projects :
Instructional faculty — overseas
contract assignment
Counselor
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
6.2
0.9
2.5
0.7
SALARY EANGB
$415-505
395-4S0
(27,0S0)
§42,253
$11,605
5,100
35.77S
$52,483
$11,995
5,352
35,77S
$53,125
Totals, Other
Student Pay— Work-Study :
Temporary help
Totals, Student Pay— Work-
Study
24.2
24
24
2S.3
0.5
24
24
0.5
-
-
166.9
156
156
Totals, Authorized Positions-
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,740 2,035.2 2,035.2
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
f
t
-
-
$395-505
(27S.259)
$289,514
$2S9,514
$320,775
$2S9,514
$2S9,514
($2,502)
-
-
$2,502
-
-
$1,303,178
$1,300,116
$1,303,3SS
$15,559,012
$19,126,369
$19,548,272
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
SACRAMENTO STATE COLLEGE
339
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (tilth.) (Aiith.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive : SALARY RANGE
President 111 $2,166-2.633 $29,612 $30,084
Vice president — academic affairs 111 1,580-1,922 21,462 21.4G2
Vice president — general
administration 0.9 1 1 1,580-1,922 20,328 21 462
Executive dean n.ii 1 1 1.433-1,742 17,196 18^048
Administrative assistant II 0.7 1 1 905-1.100 10,860 11,400
Administrative assistant I 1.6 2 2 746-005 19,308 20^256
Publications manager 111 f 11748 11 748
Secretary I 0.S 1 1 543-660' 6,516 6*852
Senior stenographer 2.7 3 3 469-571 19,424 19,708
Senior clerk 0.5 1 1 457-556 5,!ilo 6,210
Intermediate stenographer 2.4 3 3 425-517 16,432 17,2G0
Junior stenographer 0.5 - - 386-469 ' -
Student assistant - 0.5 0.5 (-) 1,775 1.775
Totals, Executive 13.7 16.5 16.5 $151,727 $180,571 $186,265
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager 111 $1,213-1,475 $17,700 $17,700
Administrative assistant I 111 746-905 9,700 10,188
Senior stenographer 0.8 1 1 469-571 5,697 5,979
Totals, Business Manager's
Office 2.8 3 3 $31,436 $33,097 $33,867
Accounting :
Accounting officer — state institu-
tion 111 $S21-99S $11,976 $11,976
Supervising account clerk II 0.4 - 614-746 - -
Accounting technician III 0.6 1 1 571-692 7,920 7,920
Senior clerk 12 2 457-556 12,156 12,432
Senior cashier-clerk 0.4 1 1 457-556 5,599 5,885
Accounting technician II 0.5 1 1 457-556 5,4S4 5,760
Bookkeeping machine operator II 0.5 1 1 435-530 5,352 5,622
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 1 1 425-517 5,247 5 513
Assistant cashier-clerk 1.4 1 1 395-4S0 4,880 5,120
Bookkeeping machine operator I 0.5 - - 395-4S0 - -
Intermediate account clerk 1.4 1 1 395-480 5,462 5,737
Student assistant - 0.5 0.5 (-) 1,775 1,775
Totals, Accounting 8.6 10.5 10.5 $53,522 $65,851 $67,740
Personnel :
Personnel officer 111 $905-1,100 $13,200 $13,200
Assistant personnel analyst - 1 1 746-905 S,952 9,396
Junior staff analyst 0.5 - - 614-746
Supervising clerk I 1 - — 530-644 - -
Senior clerk 0.8 2 2 457-556 12,632 12,932
Senior typist-clerk 0.5 1 1 457-556 6,210 6,516
Intermediate stenographer 0.S 1 1 425-517 5,226 5,490
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.6 5 5 395-505 25,680 26,660
Totals, Personnel 9.2 11 11 $56,942 $71,900 $74,194
Purchasing :
Business service officer I 111 $746-905 $10,860 $10,860
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,605 5,881
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.9 1 1 395-505 5,020 5,264
Intermediate account clerk 1.1 1 1 395-480 4,920 5,160
Totals, Purchasing 4 4 4 $25,298 $26,405 $27,165
Student Financial Aids Administra-
tion : a
Intermediate account clerk 0.9 - - $4,285 - -
General Institutional Services :
Supervising clerk I 111 $530-644 $7,728 $7,728
Property clerk I 111 505-614 7,368 7,368
Storekeeper I 111 505-614 7,368 7,368
Stock clerk 3.8 5 5 457-556 32,310 32,598
a One and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financinl Aids function during the 1967458 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
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State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
SACRAMENTO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auih.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Business Management — Continued
General Institutional Services —
Continued
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) 1
Laborer 1
Duplicating machine operator II
(direct) 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board 1.6
Overtime pay -
Nonfaculty reclassification -
Totals, General Institutional
Services 12.9
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$435-530
480-530
$6,360
$6,360
2
i
2
1
415-505
395-505
11.544
4,880
11.820
5,120
2
2
395-480
(2,064)
(5,766)
10,640
10,880
14
14
Totals, Business Management
Automatic Data Processing Services:
Director of institutional studies b
Computer programmer II b
EDP supervisor I b
Equipment technician II b
Senior tabulating machine operator c
Tabulating machine operator c
Key punch operator a
Intermediate typist-clerk c
Totals, Automatic Data Process-
ing Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
INSTRUCTION
38.4
42.5
42.5
$80,776
$252,259
$88,19S
$285,451
$89,242
$292,208
0.5
0.5
i
$6,223
$6,534
1
1
$746-905
S,952
9,396
1
1
614-746
7,984
S,3S4
1
1
676-S21
8,112
S,520
1
1
505-614
6,812
7,158
1
1
457-556
5,737
6,035
4
4
405-492
20,000
20,9SS
2
2
395-505
11,090
11,359
11.5
11.5
52.1
70.5
70.5
$403,986
$74,910
$540,932
$7S,374
$556,847
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of arts and sciences - 1 1 $1,433-1,742 $20,904 $20,904
Dean of business administration. _ 1 1 1,433-1,742 20.904 20,904
Dean of engineering 1 1 1,433-1.742 20.904 20,904
Dean of education - 1 1 1,433-1,742 20.904 20,904
Dean of graduate studies 1 1 1,433-1,742 19,704 19,704
Associate dean 2 2 f 27.9S4 29,400
Dean of educational services and
summer session 0.5 0.5 0.5 1,433-1,742 10.452 10,452
Department chairman 5.2 4 4 t 68,184 71,544
Department chairman (AY) 12.2 11.8 11.8 t 1S2,239 18S.301
Coordinator of evening session
(AY) 111 t 13,332 13,332
Coordinator of elementary educa-
tion (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 f 6.666 6,666
Coordinator of secondary educa-
tion (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t S.50S S.508
Coordinator of general educa-
tion (AY) - 1 1 t 7,970 10,044
Curriculum supervisor (AY) 2.8 2.8 2.8 t 43,409 45,648
Curriculum evaluator (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 6.666 6,666
Senior stenographer S.2 8 8 469-571 52,036 52,931
Intermediate stenographer 5 5 5 425-517 29,576 30,338
Student assistant 0.2 1.1 1.1 (715) 3,905 3,905
Totals, Administration 36.6 43.7 43.7 $419,S64 $564,247 $581,055
b Transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
c Transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during 1967-6S fiscal year.
d One position transferred from Instruction — Computer Center and 3 positions transferred from Student Services — Admissions and
Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
SACRAMENTO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
341
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.l (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional — Continued
Instructional Faculty : SALARY RANGE
Professor (AY) 103.6 109.2 109.2 $1,111-1,418 $1,751,382 $1,795,538
Associate professor (AY) S2 81 SI S72-l,lll 983,019 1,018,772
Assistant professor (AY) 160.8 267.S 267.S 6S9-S79 2,512,977 2,667,S49
Instructor (AY) 23.4 23 23 624-797 19S.190 204,332
Lecturer (AY) 13.6 15 15 f 152.0S6 159,654
Part-time faculty (AY) 48.7 - - (420.254)
Substitute faculty 0.2 0.5 0.5 (434) 3.9s.- 3,9S5
Class and rank reclassifications- (-) 25,600 S0,426
Sabbatical leave replacement 8 9 9 (76.951) 86,076 S6.076
Special leaves — research or crea-
tive activity 1.6 2.5 2.5 (14,740) 23,113 23.910
Distinguished teaching award __ (2,000) 2,000 2,000
Totals, Instructional Faculty _ 441.9 50S 50S $4,S02,523 $5,738,428 $6,042,542
Technical and Clerical :
Equipment technician III 111 $746-905 $10,860 $10,860
Equipment technician II 4.7 5 5 676-821 46,558 47,574
Equipment technician I e 4.1 6 6 614-746 49,604 50,828
Stage technician I 111 584-710 7,518 7,888
Athletic equipment attendant II _ 2 2 2 4S0-584 13,764 14,016
Technical assistant II 10.1 14 14 4S0-584 90,098 92,862
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Accompanist 111 435-530 6.360 6,360
Senior stenographer 0.3 2 2 469-571 13,134 13,452
Intermediate stenographer 28.9 36.8 36.8 425-517 204,599 214,552
Athletic equipment attendant I_ 1 2 2 415-505 11,160 11,346
Technical assistant I 0.6 7.5 7.5 415-505 38,250 40,140
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.4 4 4 395-505 21,020 21,772
Graduate assistant 29.3 - - (58,671)
Temporary help 4.4 - - (22,927)
Student assistant 23.5 25 25 (79,531) 88,750 88,750
Totals, Technical and Clerical 116.3 108.3 108.3 $523,133 $60S,347 $627,072
Totals, Instructional 594.8 660 660 $5,745,520 $6,911,022 $7,250,669
Special Programs:
Master of Social Work :
Dean of school 111 $1,433-1,742 $20,904 $20,904
Instructional Faculty :
Professor 111 1,287-1,642 18,245 19,151
Professor (AY) 2.6 1.5 1.5 1,111-1,418 22,413 22,826
Associate professor (AY) 5.1 6 6 872-1,111 76,016 76,712
Assistant professor (AY) 3.3 16.9 16.9 689-S79 149,045 171,403
Senior stenographer 0.7 1 1 469-571 5,812 6,104
Intermediate stenographer 2.2 3.5 3.5 425-517 18.S08 19,478
Student assistant 0.1 1 1 (251) 3,550 3,550
Totals, Master of Social Work 16 31.9 31.9 $174,S49 $314,793 $340,12S
Instructional Services :
Television :
Coordinator of instructional tele-
vision (AY) 1 111 f $10,044 $10,044
Television engineer 0.9 - - $950-1,155 - -
Equipment technician II 0.1 1 1 676-S21 9,396 9,396
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 1 1 425-517 5,226 5,490
Totals, Television 2.9 3 3 $24,570 $24,666 $24,930
Computer Center : e
Director of institutional studies 0.3 - - t _ ~
e One position transferred from Instructional Services — Audio-Visual during 1967-6S fiscal year.
t Classification and salary range not yet established by the Trustees of the California State College.
g Four and five-tenths positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68
fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
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HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
SACRAMENTO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional Services — Continued
Computer Center — Continued
Computer programmer I
EDP supervisor I
Student assistant
Totals, Computer Center
Audio-Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator (AT) h
Equipment technician II
Photographer II
Equipment technician I i
Technical assistant II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Audio-Visual 12
Totals, Instructional Services 17.8
Totals, Authorized Posi-
tions 628.6
LIBRARY
SALARY EANGB
1
-
-
$676-821
$19,628
$19,704
0.7
—
—
644-7S3
9,322
9,396
0.9
-
-
(3,080)
$18,052
-
-
2.9
-
-
-
-
1.5
1.5
1.5
J.
$22,731
$23,016
1.8
*>
2
$676-821
19,628
19,704
0.8
1
1
644-783
9,322
9,396
2.1
2
2
614-746
15,186
16,146
0.9
1
1
480-584
6,010
6,310
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.8
1
1
425-517
5,444
5,720
1
1
1
395-505
5,553
5.760
2.1
3
3
(6,941)
10,650
10,650
13.5
13.5
16.5
16.5
708.4 708.4
$87,171
$129,793
$6,050,162
$101,376
$126,042
$7,351,857
$103,554
$128,484
$7,719,281
Administration :
College librarian 111 $1,365-1,659 $18,960 $19,908
Librarian V 111 960-1,166 13,992 13,992
Librarian IV 12 2 872-1,058 23,160 23,676
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 0.8 1 1 425-517 5,444 5,720
Student assistant 0.1 0.2 0.2 (402) 710 710
Totals, Administration 4.9 6.2 6.2 $54,077 $69,118 $70,858
Processing Services :
Librarian III 3 3 3 $717-915 $32,940 $32,940
Librarian II 2.5 3.5 3.5 624-837 29,845 30,845
Librarian I 0.8 2.5 2.5 567-624 17,972 18,546
Library assistant II 1.5 3 3 530-644 19,428 20,400
Library assistant I 1.4 1.5 1.5 457-556 8,433 8,865
Stock clerk 111 457-556 5,622 5,910
Intermediate stenographer 0.4 - — 425-517 - -
Intermediate typist-clerk 8.7 10 10 395-505 51,664 53,928
Intermediate account clerk 1.5 1 1 395^80 5,060 5,308
Intermediate clerk 111 395-480 5,060 5,308
Book repairer 0.9 1 1 377-457 4,686 4,920
Temporary help 9.2 - - (48,141)
Student assistant 12.4 7 7 (41,945) 24,850 24,850
Totals, Processing Services 44.3 34.5 34.5 $227,716 $205,560 $211,820
Public Services :
Librarian III 5 5 5 $717-915 $54,006 $54,513
Librarian II 7 10.5 10.5 624-S37 90,669 94,209
Librarian I 0.5 - - 567-624
Library assistant I 2 11 457-556 5,760 6,060
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.2 7.5 7.5 395-505 37,980 39,857
Intermediate clerk 2 2 2 395^80 10,140 10,638
Temporary help 0.2 - - (1,068)
Student assistant 3.7 3.8 3.8 (12,620) 13,490 13,490
Totals, Public Services 26.6 29.8 29.8 $179,565 $212,045 $218,767
Totals, Authorized Positions __ 75^ 705 70.5 $461,358 $486,723 $501,445
h Classification and salary range not yet determined by the Trustees of the California State Colleges.
i One position transferred to Instructional : Technical and Clerical during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
343
State Colleges
SACRAMENTO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
1
0.9
1
0.9
3.8
SALARY RANGE
$1,433-1 .742
746-905
469-571
425-517
$39,700
$20,904
9,026
6,852
5,605
$42,387
$20,904
9.472
6.852
5,881
$43,109
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Dean's Office
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean — admissions and rec-
ords
Admissions officer
Registrar II
Registrar I
Evaluations technician II
Evaluations technician I
Supervising cleric I
Senior tabulating machine operator i
Senior clerk
Tabulating machine operator i
Intermediate stenographer
Key punch operator k
Intermediate typist-clerk l
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Admissions and Records
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean — counseling and test-
ing
Counselor (AY) m
Counselor
Test officer
Psychometrist
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Counseling and Testing— 13.6 15.9 15.9 $123,418 $145,712 $152,221
Foreign Student Program :
Counselor 0.3 1 1 t $10,783 $12,039
Intermediate stenographer - 0.5 0.5 $425-517 2,613 2,745
Totals, Foreign Student Program 0.3 1.5 1.5 $2,360 $13,396 $14,784
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean — activities and hous-
ing 111 $1,122-1,365 $16,380 $16,380
Housing coordinator 111 f 13.226 13.882
Activities adviser 1.9 2 2 614-746 15,820 16.608
Intermediate stenographer 2.5 3 3 425-517 16,904 17.648
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.8 1 1 395-505 5,060 5.308
Totals, Activities and Housing— 7.2 8 8 $60,126 $67,390 $69,826
Placement :
Placement officer 111 f $16,882 $17,016
Placement supervisor II 0.6 - - $676-821
Placement supervisor I 1.3 1 1 614-746 8,952 8.952
Placement interviewer 1.7 3 3 530-644 22.068 22.464
Intermediate stenographer 2.4 2 2 425-517 10,756 11,302
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 ' 5,220 5.484
Student assistant 0.2 0.8 0.8 (686) 2,840 2,840
Totals, Placement 8.2 8.8 8.8 $59,657 $66,718 $68,058
i One position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
k Three positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
' Two positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
»> Classification and salary range not yet determined by the Trustees of the California State College.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
1
1
1
$1,122-1,365
$14,738
$15,476
0.9
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
0.8
—
_
783-950
—
—
0.1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8.952
4
4
4
556-676
31.320
32.064
0.8
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
0.8
_
_
505-614
—
—
8.3
10
10
457-556
61,409
63,482
1
—
_
457-556
—
—
3.1
3
3
425-517
17,000
17,552
1.9
_
_
405-492
—
—
9.8
10
10
395-505
50,144
52,558
3.9
4
4
395-^80
20,372
21,376
2.1
2
2
(7.1461
7.100
7,100
39.5
38
38
$234,575
$240,519
$248,044
1
1
1
$1*122-1,365
$16,250
$16,380
4.5
6.5
6.5
63,216
67,703
1
1
1
12.204
12,204
1
1
1
15.320
16.084
1
1
1
614-746
7.428
7.792
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2.9
3
3
425-517
17,285
18.026
1
1
1
395-505
5,737
5,760
0.2
0.4
0.4
(647]
1,420
1.420
344
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
SACRAMENTO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY EANGE
$425-517
395-505
(2,354)
§23,491
1
1
1
$1,439-1.750
$21,000
$21,000
0.2
1
1
1,371-1,587
16,452
17,268
1.5
2
2
1,371-1,587
27,420
34,536
1
1
1
710-S63
10.356
10,356
1
1
1
710-863
10.356
10,356
1
1
1
628-728
8,112
S,520
2.5
2
2
62S-72S
14,344
14,560
O.S
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
3
3.5
3.5
395-505
18,380
19.009
0.5
-
-
(6,039)
—
—
0.2
0.7
0.7
(589)
$123,929
2,485
2,4S5
13.7
15.2
15.2
$143,485
$152,670
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Student Financial Aids
Administration : n
Counselor 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5
Temporary help 0.4
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration 2.9
Health Services :
Medical officer II
Medical officer I
Medical officer I — 10 months
Senior clinical laboratory
technologist
Supervising nurse I
Graduate nurse
Graduate nurse — 10 months
X-ray technician — 10 months
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Health Services
Totals, Authorized Positions _. 89.2 91.4 91.4 $667,256
PLANT OPERATION
Administration :
Chief of plant operation III
Chief engineer I
Supervisor of building trades
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Drafting aid I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Administration
Maintenance of Structures :
Electrician II
Carpenter II
Painter II
Electrician I
Plumber I
Sheet metal worker
Stationary engineer
Carpenter I
Painter I
Locksmith
Supervising custodian III
Stationary fireman
Building maintenance man
Skilled laborer
Supervising custodian I
Laborer
Custodian
Temporary help — recurring mainte-
nance
Student assistant
Totals, Maintenance of Structures
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II
Skilled laborer
Automotive equipment operator I
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Laborer
Temporary help — grounds
Student assistant
Totals. Maintenance of Grounds 24.1 27.1 27.1 $144,555
$719,607
$74S,712
1
1
1
$998-1,213
$14,556
$14,556
1
1
1
746-S63
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
746-S63
10.356
10,356
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
_
0.5
0.5
415-505
2,550
2,676
1
1
1
395-505
5,100
5,352
0.5
-
-
(1,752)
$51,3S6
-
-
6.5
6.5
6.5
$55,794
$56,172
0.5
_
_
$710-7S3
1
1
1
676-746
$8,952
$S,952
1
1
1
676-746
S.952
8,952
2.4
3
3
676-746
26,390
26,820
2
2
2
676-746
17,904
17,904
—
1
1
676-746
S,112
S,520
3.6
4
4
644-746
34,556
35,206
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1.9
2
2
644-710
17,040
17.040
1
1
1
644-710
8.520
S.520
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
5
5
5
584-644
37,590
38,550
2.8
2
2
556-614
14,406
14,736
2.9
3
3
556-614
22,104
22,104
3
3
3
457-556
20,016
20.016
2.3
2
2
4S0-530
12,720
12,720
45.6
5S.5
58.5
415-505
332,587
339,729
0.3
0.5
0.5
(2,584)
(4,737)
$491,S47
3,336
3,336
1.4
-
-
$590,225
-
7S.7
91
91
$600,145
1
1
1
$644-7S3
$9,396
$9,396
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7.36S
1
1
1
556-614
7.368
7,368
l.S
2
2
505-614
14,320
14,676
15
15
15
480-530
94,425
95,250
1.6
o
2
480-530
12,345
12,645
0.8
3.1
3.1
(4,12S)
20,683
20,683
1.9
2
2
(6,310)
7,100
7,100
$173,005
$174,486
n Four and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
345
State Colleges
SACRAMENTO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auih.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
0.5
3.8
0.8
4
0.9
4
0.9
5.1
6.4
6.4
1
1
1
ALARY RANGE
$676-821
$4,926
$4,926
614-746
7,548
7,920
415-505
22,021
22,823
(2.716)
3,195
3,195
115.4 132
132
$26,56S
$6,684
$721,040
$37,690
$7,008
$S63,722
$38,S64
$7,00S
$S76,075
—
0.5
1
0.5
1
$457-556
395-480
$2,742
5,020
$2,880
5,264
-
1.5
1.5
-
$7,762
$S,144
-
1.5
0.5
1
0.9
0.6
1.5
0.5
1
0.9
0.6
$556-676 '
425-517
395-505
$20,120
3,336
6,204
4,482
3,290
$37,432
$21,134
3,504
6,204
4.698
3,290
-
4.5
4.5
-
$38,830
-
1
1
-
$5,616
$5,616
_
7
7
-
$50,810
$52,590
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Plant Security :
Supervising campus security officer I
Campus security officer
Watchman
Student assistant
Totals, Plant Security
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Mechanics helper
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
Administration :
Business Management:
Senior clerk o
Intermediate account clerk o
Totals, Business Management-
Student Services :
Counselor p
Evaluation technician P
Intermediate stenographer p
Intermediate typist-clerk P
Temporary help P
Totals, Student Services
Off-Campus Work-Study :
Temporary help 1
Totals, Authorized Positions
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Research Projects :
Temporary help 6.5 16 16 $21,835 $87,744 $87,744
Other Projects :
Temporary help 6.1 5 5 $18,783 $27,420 $27,420
Student Pay— Work-Study :
Temporary help r 0.5 - - $2,664
Auxiliary Organizations :
Temporary help 0.6 1.5 1.5 $1,557 $8,226 $8,226
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 $395-505 $5,180 $5,440
Groundsman 1 1 480-530 6,360 6,360
Temporary help — maintenance of „_,„ „„,„
structures 0.3 0.5 0.5 (1,671) 2,742 2,742
Totals, Residence Halls li 25 25 $6,385 $14,282 $14,542
Summer Session :
Dean of educational services and „ „ ,__ „_„ .__
summer session 0.5 0.5 0.5 $1,433-1,742 $10,452 $10,452
Associate professor II 0.4 0.5 0.5 t 6,613 ^'Ssi
Instructional faculty 38.6 35.5 35.5 (294,008) 29S.>305 29§>g05
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6.852
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 4,860 5,100
Intermediate clerk 0.5 0.5 0.5 395-480 2,880 2,880
Student assistant 3.8 5.3 5.3 (12,894) 18,815 18,815
Totals, Summer Session 45\8 ili 44.3 $335,769 $348,777 $349,345
o Transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
p Transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
i Transferred from Reimbursed Activities — Student Pay — Work-S tudy during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
"•One position transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
346
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
SACRAMENTO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68
(Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES—
Continued
Extension :
Associate professor
Instructional faculty
Senior stenographer .
Temporary help
0.4
8.7
1
3
0.5
8.8
1
3.1
0.5
8.8
1
3.1
Totals, Extension
13.1
13.4
13.4
Parking :
Groundsman
Temporary help — grounds
Totals, Parking
Totals, Authorized Positions
-
j.
0.2
JL
0.2
-
1.2
1.2
73.9
83.9
83.9
SALARY RANGE
t
($69,338)
469-571
(10,418)
$90,423
$480-530
(-)
$477,416
$6,613
73,445
6,204
17,000
$6,941
73,445
6,516
17,000
$103,262
$6,160
1,097
$7,257
$596,968
$103,902
$6,360
1,097
$7,457
$598,636
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,035
1,163.7 1,163.7
$8,7S1,218 $10,610,619 $11,054,186
Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
347
STATE COLLEGE AT SAN BERNARDINO
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive : SALARY RANGE
President 111 $2,166-2,633 $29,612 $30,0S4
Dean of the college 111 1,504-1,830 21,960 21,960
Executive dean 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Publications manager 0.4 1 1 t 10,153 10,659
Vocational instructor — building pro-
gram 111 f 15258 15444
Administrative assistant II 1 1 905-1,100 10,860 11,400
Secretary I 111 543-660 6,628 6,964
Senior stenographer 2 3 3 469-571 19,332 19,608
Intermediate stenographer 0.6 2 2 425-517 10,699 11,237
Totals, Executive 8 12 12 $10S,80S $145,406 $14S,260
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager 111 $1,213-1,475 $17,700 $17,700
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,334 6,656
Totals, Business Manager's
Office 2 2 2 $23,018 $24,034 $24,356
Accounting :
Accounting officer II 111 $746-905 $10,S60 $10,860
Accounting technician III 111 543-660 7,696 7,920
Bookkeeping machine operator—.. 0.6 1 1 395^S0 5,120 5,374
Intermediate cashier-clerk 111 395-480 5,286 5,553
Intermediate account clerk 0.9 1 1 395-480 5,000 5,242
Intermediate typist-clerk - 1 1 395-4S0 4,860 5,100
Totals, Accounting 4.5 6 6 $29,001 $38,822 $40,049
Personnel :
Assistant personnel analyst 111 $746-905 $9,852 $10,356
Senior clerk 0.6 1 1 457-556 5,935 6,235
Intermediate stenographer 0.4 - - 425-517 - -
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1 395^80 4,S60 4,860
Totals, Personnel 2 3 3 $14,306 $20,647 $21,451
Purchasing :
Business service officer I 0.1 - - $746-905 - -
Equipment and materials coordi-
nator 0.9 1 1 676-821 $9,S52 $9,852
Senior clerk 1 1 457-556 5.S12 6,104
Intermediate stenographer 1 - - 425-517 - -
Totals, Purchasing 2 2 2 $13,104 $15,664 $15,956
General Institutional Services :
Property clerk II - 1 1 $5S4-710 $7,00S $7,36S
Duplicating machine supervisor... Ill 505-614 6,360 6,672
Stock clerk 111 457-556 5,960 6,260
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board 111 395^180 5,330 5,599
Telephone operator — multiple
board 111 395-480 4,860 5,100
Temporary help 0.5 1 1 (1,153) 5,484 5,4S4
Totals, General Institutional
Services 4.5 6 6 $21,943 $35,002 $36,483
Totals, Business Management 15 19 19 $101,372 $134,169 $13S,295
Automatic Data Processing Services :
Director of institutional studies a__ - 0.3 0.3 t $4,053 $4,254
Key punch operator b - 1 1 $405-492 5,060 5,310
Totals, Automatic Data Process-
ing Services - 1.3 1.3 - $9,113 $9,564
Totals, Authorized Positions— 23 32J5 32.3 $210,1S0 $2SS,6SS $296,119 *
a Transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-6S fiscal year,
b Transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
348
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE AT SAN BERNARDINO-Continued
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of educational services and
summer session
Division chairman
Division chairman (AY)
Coordinator of elementary educa-
tion (AX)
Coordinator of secondary educa-
tion (AY)
Totals, Administration
Instructional Faculty :
Professor (AY)
Associate professor (AY)
Assistant professor (AY)
Instructor (AY)
Part-time faculty
Substitute faculty
Class and rank reclassifications
Sabbatical leave replacement
Special leaves — research and crea-
tive activity
Totals, Instructional Faculty
Technical and Clerical :
Equipment technician I
Technical assistant II
Senior stenographer
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Athletic equipment attendant I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Technical and Clerical.
Totals, Instructional
Instructional Services :
Audio-Visual :
Audio- visual coordinator (AY)
Equipment technician I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Audio-Visual
Totals, Authorized Positions c
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian 111 $1,365-1,659 $19,908 $19,908
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Totals, Administration 2 2 2 $24,544 $26,760 $26,760
Processing Services :
Librarian III 0.8 2 2 $717-915 $18,564 $19,500
Librarian II 1.6 2 2 624-837 15,472 16,256
Stock clerk 111 457-556 5,885 6,185
Library assistant I 2 3 3 457-556 17,604 18,480
Intermediate clerk - 1 1 395^80 4,740 4,980
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.7 3 3 395^80 15,020 15,760
Temporary help 0.6 4 4 (3,055) 21,936 21,936
Student assistant 0.6 2.5 2.5 (1,991) 8,875 8,875
Totafs, Processing Services " 9.3 18.5 18.5 $51,775 $108,096 $111,972
c Three-tenths position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service, during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution. .
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
0.4
2.9
1
0.5
3
1
0.5
3
1
SALARY EANGE
$1,433-1,742
t
t
$8,953
57,216
15,320
$9,404
58,091
16,084
0.4
0.4
0.4
t
5,290
5,333
-
0.3
0.3
T
2,280
2,847
4.7
5.2
5.2
$78,106
$89,059
$91,759
10
10
14
2.5
4.4
17
15
39
3
0.1
0.5
17
15
39
3
0.1
0.5
$1,111-1,418
S72-l,lll
6S9-879
624-797
(39,907)
(-)
(=1
$240,043
186,280
348,005
27,212
734
920
4,7S2
$263,276
199.S99
401,361
27,360
734
6,944
4,782
0.5
0.5
0.5
(4,550)
$453,428
4.7S2
4,782
41.4
75.1
75.1
$S12,758
$909,138
O.S
0.8
4.1
0.8
1.6
0.3
0.6
1.5
1
1
4
1
8
1
o
1
1
4
1
8
1
o
$614-746
480-584
469-571
457-556
425-517
415-505
395-480
(5,095)
$55,067
$7,368
6,135
24,846
5,785
39,140
6,060
7,100
$7,728
6,43S
25,993
6,085
44,634
6,060
7,100
10.5
18
18
$96,434
$104,038
56.6
9S.3
98.3
$586,601
$998,251
$1,104,935
1
0.4
1
1
0.5
0.5
1
1
0.5
0.5
$614-746
395-480
(1,500)
$9,187
$595,78S
$7,970
7,668
2,430
1,775
$19,843
$9,964
8,048
2,616
1,775
1.4
3
3
$22,403
58
101.3
101.3
$1,018,094
$1,127,338
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE AT SAN BERNARDINO-Continued
349
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Anlh.) (<nlh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
LIBRARY — Continued
Public Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals. Public Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT SERVICES
1 lean's Office :
Dean of students
Senior stenographer
Student assistant
Totals. Dean's Office
SALARY RANGE
0.5
1
1
$717-915
$8,820
$9,264
0.5
1
1
624-837
7,488
7.872
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5.760
-
0.5
0.5
(-)
1,775
1,775
3.5
3.5
13.3
1
1
0.3
1
1
0.5
1
1
0.5
2.3
2.5
:.o
$13,282
$89,601
$1,433-1.742
469-571
(1,034)
$23,993
$23,843
$158,699
$17,906
6.600
1,775
$26,2S1
$24,671
$163,403
$18,808
6.852
1,775
$27,435
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean — admissions and rec-
ords 111 $1,122-1,365 $15,600 $16,380
Registrar I - 1 1 710-863 8,520 8,952
Evaluation technician II 0.5 1 1 614-746 8,952 8 952
Evaluation technician I 0.5 1 1 556-676 6.672 700S
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6.060 6,360
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,004 6,204
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2 2 395-4S0 10,550 11,0S3
Key punch operator d 0.S - - 405-492 - —
Totals, Admissions and Records__ 6.8 8 8 $45,509 $62,358 $64,939
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean — counseling and test-
ing 0.2 1 1 $1,122-1,365 $13,464 $14,148
Counselor and test officer 0.2 1 1 f 9,230 11,536
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 1 1 425-517 5,421 5,697
Totals, Counseling and Testing,- 1.3 3 3 $S,526 $28,115 $31,3S1
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean — activities 111 $1,122-1.365 $14,034 $14,73S
Activities advisor - 1 1 614-746 7.36S 7,72S
Intermediate stenographer 0.8 1 1 425-517 5,444 5,720
Intermediate typist-clerk - 1 1 395-4S0 4,S60 5,100
Totals. Activities and Housings l.S 4 4 $16,944 $31,706 $33,2S6
Placement :
Placement officer 111 t $14,700 $14,700
Placement supervisor I - 1 1 $614-746 7,368 7,728
Intermediate stenographer 0.8 1 1 425-517 5,444 5,720
Totals, Placement l.S 3 3 $17,931 $27,512 $2S,14S
Health Services :
Medical officer I 0.2 0.2 0.2 $1,371-1,587 $3,345 $3,512
Medical officer I— 10 months - 0.3 0.3 1.371-1,587 4,011 4,215
Graduate nurse 0.8 1 1 628-728 8,736 8,736
Intermediate typist-clerk - 1 1 395-480 4,740 4,980
Student assistant - 0.3 0.3 (-) 1,065 1,065
Totals, Health Services 1 2.8 2.8 $S,716 $21,897 $22,508
Student Financial Aids Administra-
tion:
Counselor e 0.3 - - f — -
Intermediate stenographer e 0.6 - - $425-517 — -
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration 0.9 - — $5,931 - -
<i One position transferred to General Administration-Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
e One and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience^ and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
350
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STATE COLLEGE AT SAN BERNARDINO-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-6S
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Foreign Student Advisors :
Counselor
Totals, Authorized Positions-
PLANT OPERATION
Administration :
Chief of plant operation I_
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Administration _.
Maintenance of Structures:
Chief engineer I
Electrician I
Stationary engineer
Supervising custodian II__.
Building maintenance man .
Supervising custodian I
Custodian
Student assistant
Totals, Maintenance of Structures
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I_
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds —
Plant Security :
Supervising campus security officer I
Watchman
Student Assistant
Totals, Plant Security
Totals, Authorized Positions.
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
Student Services :
Counselor £
Intermediate stenographer i _
Totals, Authorized Positions
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Auxiliary Organizations :
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Auxiliary Organizations-
Summer Session :
Instructional faculty
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
0.3
19.5
0.5
0.5
16.2 23.8
23.8
SALARY RANGE
$2,910
$130,460
$5,428
$203,297
49
0.5
1
49
0.5
1
$110,0S8
$425-517
1.5
1.5
$2S8,952
$5,428
5,375
$10,803
$5,699
$213,396
1
1
1
1
1
1
$821-998
425-517
$11,970
5,766
$11,970
6,054
2
2
2
$15,58S
$17,736
$18,024
1
1
1
3.9
1.3
1
1
6
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
15
1
$746-863
676-746
644-746
530-644
556-614
457-556
415-505
( 4.29S )
$44,7S9
$7,460
8,592
39,92S
6.840
7;308
5,484
72,783
3,550
$151,945
$9,322
8.952
48,352
7,188
7,368
5,760
S2,166
3,550
8.2
27
27
$172,65S
1
4.2
1
2
11
1
2
11
$5S4-710
505-614
4S0-530
$7,66S
i2,120
66,635
$86,423
$8,048
12,720
68,910
5.2
14
14
$30,973
$89,678
2.9
1.2
1
4
1
1
4
1
$6,766-S21
415-505
(4,297)
$1S,738
$7,728
21,570
3,550
$32,84S
$8,112
22,658
3,550
4.1
6
6
$34,320
$314,680
$5,699
5,651
$11,350
0.1
1
0.5
1
0.5
$7S
438
$4,160
1,690
$5,S50
$10,000
$15,850
$4,160
1,690
0.1
1
1.5
1
1.5
1
$516
$10,000
$10,516
$5,S50
$10,000
1.1
2.5
2.5
$15,850
131.1
234.4
234.4
$1,146,633
$1,9S4,3S3
$2,142,136
(Transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
351
SAN DIEGO STATE COLLEGE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (tulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
President
Vice president
Executive dean
Publications manager
Vocational instructor — building pro
gram
Administrative assistant II
Administrative assistant I
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Executive 16.4
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager
Assistant budget analyst
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Business Manager's Of-
fice 6.1
Accounting :
Accounting officer III
Supervising account clerk II
Supervising clerk I
Senior clerk
Senior cashier-clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Bookkeeping machine operator II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate cashier-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Totals, Accounting
Personnel :
Associate personnel analyst
Junior staff analyst
Supervising clerk I
Payroll and personnel transaction
clerk II
Senior clerk
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Payroll and personnel transaction
clerk I
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Personnel 9.4
Purchasing :
Equipment and materials coordi-
nator 0.1
Business service officer I 0.9
Supervising clerk I -
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 4
Intermediate clerk 1
Totals, Purchasing 7
Student Financial Aids
Administration : a
Intermediate stenographer 1.4
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5
Intermediate clerk 0.4
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration 2.3
a Three and five-tenths positions transferred to
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$2,166-2,633
$31,092
$31,596
2
2
2
1,580-1,922
46,128
46.12S
1
1
1
1,433-1,742
20,904
20,904
1
1
1
1,225-1,490
18,756
1S.756
1
1
1
1,008-1,225
13,552
14.22S
1
1
1
905-1,100
12,476
13,096
1
2
2
746-905
18,237
19,134
1
1
1
543-660
T.'.IL'H
7,920
4
4
4
469-571
27,072
27,408
0.9
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.8
2
2
425-517
10.S65
11,417
0.7
1
1
(2,371)
3,550
3,550
18
IS
$192,221
$217,224
6.4
$52,125
$55,892
11
11
$55,995
$676-S21
746-905
530-644
457-556
395-505
395-480
$41,243
$425-517
395-505
395-480
$70,059
$8,112
6,360
6,672
21,640
5,200
$47,984
$220,809
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
0.8
1
1
746-905
9,814
10.314
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
469-571
6,544
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
6,004
6,204
1.3
1.4
1.4
(4,477)
4,970
4,970
$56,900
1
1
1
$905-1.100
$11,976
$12,576
1
1
1
614-746
8,248
8,664
1
1
1
530-644
6,464
6.784
2.9
3
3
457-556
18,088
18,992
0.7
1
1
457-556
6,160
6,464
0.3
0.5
0.5
457-556
3.130
3.284
1
1
1
457-556
5.985
6,285
0.9
1
1
435-530
5,507
5,785
4.2
4.5
4.5
395-505
23,674
24,462
1.2
1
1
395-^SO
5,264
5,530
2.3
2
o
395-480
10,760
11,002
1
1
1
395-480
5,000
5,242
17.5
18
18
$101,665
$110,256
$115,070
1
1
1
$905-1,100
$11,448
$12,026
0.7
1
1
614-746
7,984
8,384
1
1
1
530-644
6.412
6,728
0.1
1
1
457-556
5,668
5,960
1.5
1
1
457-556
6,235
6,542
0.3
0.5
0.5
457-556
3,130
3,284
—
1
1
425-517
5,398
5,674
3
-
-
395-505
-
-
0.3
4.5
4.5
395-480
23,784
24,681
1.5
-
-
395-480
-
-
$73,279
$8,520
6.672
6,672
22,136
5,462
$49,4G2
$11,649
Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
352
State Colleges
SAN DIEGO STATE COUEGE-Continued
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) [Anlhj (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Business Management — Continued
General Institutional Services :
Property clerk II 111
Storekeeper I 111
Automotive equipment operator II 1 1
Senior clerk 111
Stock clerk 4 5 5
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) 1.8 2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.5 2 2
Intermediate clerk 5 4 4
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board 2 2 2
Telephone operator — multiple
board 0.5 0.5 0.5
Duplicating machine operator I 0.9 1 1
Nonfaculty reclassification - - -
Totals, General Institutional
Services 19.7 20.5 20.5
Totals, Business Management 62 63.9 63.9
Automatic Data Processing Services :
Director of institutional studies b — 1 1
EDP supervisor b — 1 1
Senior tabulating machine operator c - 1 1
Tabulating machine operator c — 1 1
Key punch operator c - 3 3
Intermediate typist-clerk c - 4 4
Totals, Automatic Data Process-
ing Services - 11 11
Totals, Authorized Pos'itions— 78.4 92.9 92.9
INSTRUCTION
SALARY RANGE
$584-710
505-614
556-614
457-556
457-556
435-530
395-505
395-480
395-480
395-480
377-457
(5,145)
$111,803
$374,480
$746-905
505-614
457-556
405-492
395-505
$566,701
$8,214
6,980
7,36S
6,672
32,643
$8,520
7,338
7,368
6,672
33,074
11,849
10,559
22,720
12,370
10,960
22,994
11,024
11,290
2,676
5,000
2,811
5,242
$125,705
$128,639
$409,986
$423,350
$11,076
9,396
6,235
6,672
16,230
20,874
$11,628
9,852
6,542
6,672
16,746
21,768
$70,483
$73,208
$697,603
$717,367
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of arts and sciences 1.1 1 1 $1,433-1,742 $20,904 $20,904
Dean of education 111 1.433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Dean of business administration 111 1,433-1.742 20,904 20,904
Dean of engineering 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Dean of graduate division 111 1.433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Dean of educational services and
summer session 0.5 0.5 0.5 1,433-1,742 10,452 10,452
Department chairman 3 3 3 t 54,108 54,108
Department chairman (AT) 24.7 24.7 24.7 f 372,630 379,729
Coordinator of evening
session (AY) 111 t 13,607 13,957
Coordinator of graduate studies _ 1 1 1 f 15,444 15,444
Coordinator of graduate studies
(AY) 111 t 15,809 16,175
Coordinator of elementary educa-
tion (AY) 111 t 15,320 16,084
Coordinator of secondary educa-
tion (AY) 111 t 16,882 17,016
Curriculum supervisor (AY) 3.3 3.3 3.3 t 52,663 53,080
Curriculum evaluator (AY) 111 f 10,044 10.044
Intermediate stenographer 1.8 3 3 425-517 16,656 17,184
Totals, Administration 44.4 45.5 45.5 $640,507 $697,886 $707,793
Instructional Faculty :
Professor (AY) 185.7 189 189 $1,111-1,418 $3,055,498 $3,120,494
Associate professor (AY) 142.1 141.4 141.4 S72-1.111 1,740,362 1,796,583
Assistant professor (AY) 264.6 496.6 496.6 6S9-879 4,808,029 4,S92,299
Instructor (AY) 20.9 23 23 624-797 193,534 200,660
Lecturer (AY) 22 27 27 t 244,410 263,584
Part-time faculty 156.2 - - (1,194,057) -
Lecturer- part-time (AY) 3.6 0.3 0.3 (19,005) 2,869 2,869
Class and rank reclassifications - - - (-) 36,233 149,055
i) Transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
c Transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution. . .
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
I1IC HER EDUCATION
State Colleges
SAN DIEGO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Aulb.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
353
2 INSTRUCTION— Continued
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Instructional — Continued
Instructional Faculty — Continued
Sabbatical leave
Sabbatical leave replacement —
difference in pay
Special leaves — research or crea-
tive activity
Substitute faculty
Distinguished teaching award
Totals. Instructional Faculty
Technical and Clerical :
Equipment technician III
Glassblower
Stage technician II
Equipment technician II
Radiation protection specialist
Equipment technician I
Evaluation technician I
Supervising clerk I
Athletic equipment attendant II
Technical assistant II
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Accompanist I
Intermediate stenographer
Athletic equipment attendant I
Technical assistant I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Technical and Clerical
Totals, Instructional
Special Programs :
Laboratory Demonstration Elemen-
tary School :
Principal
Laboratory school teacher
Senior stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Laboratory School 10.9 11
Nursery School :
Laboratory school teacher 1.2 1.2
Totals. Nursery School 1.2 1.2
Joint Doctoral :
Instructional faculty 2 2
Master of Social Work :
Dean of school
Professor I
Professor (AY)
Associate professor (AY)
Assistant professor (AY)
Instructional faculty — part-time
Lecturer
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Master of Social Work_ 15 21.9
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution,
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and
Positions — State Colleges."
SALARY RANGE
11
13.5
13.5
($86,518)
$129,114
$129,114
-
-
-
(21,205)
-
-
3
4
4
(24.317)
38,256
38,256
0.6
0.6
0.6
(2,540)
3,257
3,257
—
—
—
(3.500)
3,500
3,500
809.7
895.4
895.4
$8,663,741
$10,255,062
$10,599,671
0.4
4
4
$746-905
$41,088
$42,978
1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
676-S21
9.S52
9,852
S.3
11
11
676-821
93.921
102,544
1
1
1
644-783
8,736
9,174
16.7
15
15
614-746
128,040
130.S33
0.8
1
1
556-676
7.66S
8,048
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
2
2
2
4S0-584
13,214
13,876
15.9
20
20
480-584
126,723
133.440
19
20
20
469-571
133,573
135,317
o
o
9
457-556
12,532
12,832
7.3
10
10
457-556
59,280
63,168
1
1
1
435-530
5,352
5.622
48.9
60.2
60.2
425-517
342,988
356,237
1
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
11.5
13
13
415-505
71,390
74,346
5.4
5.5
5.5
395-505
29,053
30.067
39.9
35.2
35.2
(134,S29)
$1,025,482
124,960
124,960
184.1
204.9
204.9
$1,232,514
$1,277,438
1,038.2
1,145.8
1,145.8
$10,329,730
$12,185,462
$12,584,902
1
1
1
t
$12,596
$13,226
8
8
8
t
93,946
94,770
1
1
1
$469-571
6,852
6,852
0.9
1
1
395-480
5,242
5,507
11
1.2
1.2
$109,254
$14,386
$10,540
$118,636
$15,091
$15,091
$19,128
21.9
$164,718
$222,280
$120,355
$15,091
$15,091
$19,128
1
1
1
$1,433-1,742
$20,904
$20,904
1
1
1
1,287-1,642
18,756
18,756
2
o
9
1,111-1.418
31.212
32.296
2
2
9
872-1.111
25.92S
26,558
3
10.7
10.7
689-871
95,682
106,443
2.8
—
—
(25,683)
—
—
0.2
0.7
0.7
(1,573)
5,898
6.695
1
2
9
469-571
11,458
12,710
1
1.5
1.5
425-517
8.892
9.030
1
1
1
(-)
3,550
3,550
$236,942
academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
12— L-627SW
354
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN DIEGO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Authj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Special Programs — Continued
Off-Campus Center :
Coordinator off-campus center
(AY)
Associate professor (AY)
Assistant professor (AY)
Instructional faculty — part-time
(AY)
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Off-Campus Center
Totals, Special Programs
Instructional Services :
Audio-Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator (AY)
Assistant audio-visual coordina-
tor (AY)
Equipment technician II
Equipment technician I
Graphic artist
Photographer I
Supervising clerk I
Technical assistant II
Senior stenographer I
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Technical assistant I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Audio- Visual
Television :
Coordinator of instructional tele-
vision (AY)
Television engineer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Television
Computer Center : a
EDP supervisor II
Totals, Instructional Services
Totals, Authorized Positions-
EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION
SALARY RANGE
0.5
1
1
t
$14,582
$15,320
1.2
1
1
I
13,332
13,332
5
9
9
84,032
92,092
5.5
6
6
($50,439)
57,225
57,384
1
1
1
469-571
6,740
6,852
—
2
2
425-517
8,668
10,888
1
1
1
395^180
5,484
5,760
0.6
0.6
0.6
(1,970)
$127,027
2,130
2,130
14.8
21.6
21.6
$192,193
$203,758
43.9
57.7
57.7
$425,925
$567,328
$17,088
$595,274
$17,088
1
1.5
1.5
t
14,029
15,026
1
1
1
$676-821
9,852
9,852
1.5
2
2
614-746
16,392
16,872
2
2
2
556-676
15,720
16,096
2
2
2
556-676
15,904
16,224
—
1
1
530-644
6,360
6,672
1
o
2
480-584
12,918
13,218
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,620
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
5,398
5,674
1
1
1
415-505
5,308
5,576
_
1
1
395-480
4,860
5,100
2
2.2
2.2
(6,892)
7,810
7,810
15.5
19.7
19.7
$111,058
$145,111
$148,732
1
1
t
$7,970
$9,964
1
1
$950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
425-517
5,513
5,789
$17,501
$8,532
18.5
22.7
22.7
$137,091
$27,343
$172,454
$29,613
$178,345
1,100.6 1,226.2 1,226.2 $10,892,746 $12,925,244 $13,358,521
Administration :
Educational television station man-
ager 0.4 1 1 $1,351-1,642 $19,704 $19,704
Administrative assistant I 0.3 1 1 746-905 9,548 10,020
Senior stenographer 0.3 1 1 469-571 6,628 6,852
Intermediate typist-clerk - 1 1 395-505 4,860 5,100
Totals, Administration 14 4 $13,013 $40,740 $41,676
Programming :
Educational television station pro-
gram director 0.4 1 1 $1,287-1,563 $16,413 $17,232
Intermediate stenographer 12 2 425-517 10,846 11,394
Student assistant 3.5 5 5 (11,810) 17,750 17,750
Totals, Programming 4.9 8 8 $20,749 $45,009 $46,376
a Two positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
SAN DIEGO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
355
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
7.2
EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION—
Continued
Engineering :
Equipment technician III
Equipment technician I
Totals, Engineering
Totals, Authorized Positions _.
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Administration
Processing Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Library assistant II
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Library assistant I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Book repairer
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Processing Services
Public Services :
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Library assistant II
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Library assistant I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Public Services
Totals, Authorized Positions — 112.7
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Dean's Office
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean — admissions and rec-
ords
Admissions officer
Registrar II
Evaluation technician II
Evaluation technician I
Supervising clerk I
1.3
3
1.5
3
1.5
SALARY RANGE
$746-905
614-746
$27,189
11,052
$28,530
11,592
1.3
4.5
4.5
$10,497
$38,241
$40,122
3.9
16.5
16.5
$44,259
$123,990
128.6 128.6
$692,414
$818,236
4.1
4.1
$40,553
1
1
1
$1,122-1,365
1
1
1
783-950
1
1
1
783-950
1
1
1
614-746
?,
3
3
556-676
1
1
1
530-644
$43,600
$16,380
10,272
11.310
8,952
22,152
7,728
$128,174
1
1
1
$1,365-1,659
$19,908
$19,908
2
2
2
872-1,058
23,332
23,856
0.9
—
—
717-915
—
—
0.1
1
1
624-837
8.004
8,404
0.1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.9
—
_
457-556
—
—
1
1
1
425-517
5,444
$63,540
5,720
6
6
6
$69,243
$64,740
2.1
3
3
$717-915
$32,510
$32,940
9.1
8
8
624-837
72,251
74,370
1
1
1
567-624
6,972
7,314
2.7
2
2
505-614
13,9S8
14,320
2
2
2
457-556
13,032
13,344
2
2
o
457-556
13,344
13,344
3.6
4
4
457-556
24,952
25,864
1.6
o
2
425-51 r
11,451
11,717
6
6
6
395-505
30,630
32,149
2
2
2
395-^180
10,390
10,907
0.9
1
1
377-157
4,632
4,860
20.3
24.5
24.5
(106,239)
134,358
134,358
13
14.2
14.2
(43,938)
$368,273
50,410
50,410
66.3
71.7
71.7
$418,920
$425,897
1
i
1
$872-1,058
$12,696
$12,696
5
5
5
717-915
53,841
54,342
11.2
12.5
12.5
624-837
113.341
116,827
1.8
2.5
2.5
567-624
17,430
18,285
0.1
o
o
505-614
14,376
14,736
0.9
_
—
469-571
—
—
1.1
2
2
457-556
12,832
13,136
1
2
2
457-556
12,295
12,905
0.9
_
_
425-517
—
—
3.9
8
8
395-505
39,610
41,561
1.8
2
2
395-480
10,010
10,501
11.7
13.9
13.9
(46,124)
$254,898
49,345
$335,776
49,345
40.4
50.9
50.9
$344,334
$834,971
1
1
1
$1,433-1,742
$20,904
$20,904
0.9
1
1
746-905
9,285
9,738
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
0.1
0.1
-
355
355
$44,053
$16,380
10,776
11,400
8,952
22,848
7,728
356
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN D1IGO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO, OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Amh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
as
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Admissions and Records — Continued
Senior tabulating machine operator e 0.6 - -
Senior stenographer I 111
Senior clerk 14.5 18 18
Tabulating machine operator e 1 — -
Intermediate stenographer 3.8 4 4
Intermediate typist-clerk £ 16.4 13.5 13.5
Key punch operators 3 —
Intermediate clerk 6.5 7 7
Student assistant 3.2 3.1 3.1
Totals. Admissions and Records
Counseling and Testing :
Counselor
Test officer (AT)
Associate dean counseling and test-
ing
Psychometrist
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Counselor (AY)
Student assistant
1
1.5
1
2
0.9
3.5
8.0
2.4
54.6
1
1.5
1
2
1
3
11.5
2.5
54.6
o
1
1
1.5
1
2
1
3
11.5
2.5
SALARY RANGE
$505-614
469-571
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
405-492
395-180
(10,884)
$318,408
t
t
$1,122-1,365
614-746
469-571
457-556
425-517
395-505
(90,802)
(8,020)
$5,628
108,130
22,403
68,392
35,414
11,005
$5,904
111,911
23,521
71,624
37,157
11,005
$327,766
$25,990
10,987
16,380
12,099
6,179
13,344
5,651
17,280
108,870
8,875
$339,206
$26,786
11,208
16,380
12,706
6,490
13,344
5,929
17,280
109,986
8,875
Totals, Counseling and Testing __ 24.2 26.5 26.5 $200,628 $225,655 $228,984
Activities and Housing :
Housing coordinator 111 f $16,882 $17,736
Associate dean activities 111 $1,122-1,365 16,380 16,380
Activities adviser 3 3 3 614-746 25.482 26,316
Senior stenographer 2 2 2 469-571 13,704 13,704
Intermediate stenographer 2.2 2.5 2.5 425 — 517 13,524 14,208
Student assistant 0.7 0.9 0.9 (2,400) 3,195 3,195
Totals, Activities and Housing— 9.9 10.4 10.4 $79,936 $89,167 $91,539
Placement :
Placement officer 111 $1,287-1,563 $19,704 $19,704
Placement supervisor II 111 676-821 8,844 9,285
Placement supervisor I 111 614-746 7,792 8,180
Placement interviewer 13 3 530-644 20,448 21,072
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 3 3 3 425-517 16,920 17,460
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2 2 395-505 10.620 11,154
Student assistant 1.2 0.9 0.9 (3,969) 3,195 3,195
Totals, Placement 11.2 12.9 12.9 $77,176 $94,195 $96,722
Foreign Student Program :
Counselor - 0.5 0.5 t $5,538 $5,S14
Counselor (AY) - 1.5 1.5 t 11.955 14,346
Intermediate stenographer - 1 1 $425-517 5,226 5,490
Totals, Foreign Student Program 3 3 - $22,719 $25,650
Health Services :
Medical officer III 111 $1,512-1,837 $22,044 $22,044
Medical officer I 111 1,371-1,587 19,044 19,044
Medical officer I— 10 months 7 6 6 (98,080) 92,129 94,095
Administrative assistant I 111 746-905 10,482 10,860
Senior clinical laboratory technolo-
gist 111 710-863 10,272 10,356
Supervising nurse I 111 710-863 10,104 10,356
e One position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
i Four positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
g Three positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
SAN DIEGO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
:J57
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68
(Aoth.)
68-69
Aull,
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
o
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
1
1
1
SALARY HANGE
$676-783
$8,664
$9,100
1
1
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
670-783
628-728
628-728
614-746
530-644
469-571
457-556
425-517
7,830
8,736
42,536
8,520
6.440
6,796
6,672
5,467
7,830
8,736
43,000
8,952
6,440
6,852
6,672
5,743
2
0.5
2
0.5
2
0.5
425-517
395-505
9,722
2,430
9,952
2,540
1.7
0.5
2.3
0.5
2.3
395-505
(5,843)
$288,981
2,115
8,165
$288,168
2,219
8,165
32.2
30.3
30.3
$292,956
1.8
0.8
0.4
1.5
-
-
$425-517*
395-^180
(5,081)
$30,637
-
-
4.5
-
-
-
-
142.9
141.8
141.8
$1,036,319
$1,091,270
$1,119,110
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Health Services — Continued
Clinical laboratory technologist
Clinical laboratory technologist — 10
months
Graduate nurse
Graduate nurse — 10 months
Physical therapist I
X-ray technician — 10 months
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate stenographer — 10
months
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk — 10
months
Student assistant
Totals, Health Services
Student Financial Aids Administra-
tion : li
Student counselor
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
Administration :
Chief of plant operation III 111 $998-1,213 $14,556 $14,556
Chief engineer I 111 746-863 10,356 10,356
Supervisor of building trades 111 746-863 10,104 10,356
Senior tvpist-clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Stock clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,204 6,204
Drafting aid I 0.3 1 1 415-505 5,100 5,352
Student assistant 1.1 1.1 1.1 (3,713) 3,905 3,905
Totals, Administration Ta 8~I &1~ $46,578 $63,569 $64,073
Maintenance of Structures :
Electrician II 111 $710-783 $9,396 $9,396
Plumber II 111 710-783 9,396 9,396
Carpenter II 111 676-746 8,952 8.952
Painter II 111 676-746 8.952 8,952
Electrician I 3 3 3 676-746 26.856 26,856
Plumber I 2 2 2 676-746 17,904 17,904
Sheet metal worker 111 676-746 8,952 8,952
Supervising custodian III 111 584-710 8.520 8.520
Carpenter I 2 2 2 644-710 16,836 17,040
Painter I 2.9 3 3 644-710 25,424 25,560
Locksmith 111 644-710 8,520 8,520
Stationary engineer 5 5 5 644-746 44.124 44,544
Supervising custodian II 111 530-644 7,188 7.548
Stationary fireman 6 6 6 5S4-644 45.288 46,008
Building maintenance man 5 5 5 556-614 36,840 36,840
Mechanics helper 111 530-584 6,924 7,008
Supervising custodian I 5 5 5 457-556 32.016 32.448
Laborer 111 480-530 6,360 6.360
Custodian 110 118.3 118.3 415-505 673,945 690,687
Student assistant 2.3 2.3 2.3 (7,774) 8,165 8,165
Totals, Maintenance of Structures 153.2 161.6 161.6 $916,149 $1,010,558 $1,029,656
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II 111 $644-783 $9,026 $9,396
Tractor operator— laborer 111 584-644 7,728 7,728
Lead groundsman 4 4 4 505-614 29,472 29,472
)i Five positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
358
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN DIEGO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Fihed) [Anlhj (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Maintenance of Grounds — Continued
Skilled laborer
Automobile equipment operator I
Groundsman
Laborer
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds
Plant Security :
Supervising campus security officer
I
Campus security officer
Watchman
Student assistant
Totals, Plant Security
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Mechanic's helper
Automotive mechanic
Student assistant
Totals, Motor Vehicle Operation
Special Projects :
Skilled and unskilled labor
Temporary help — recurring mainte-
nance
Totals, Special Project
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
Administration :
Business Management :
Senior clerk i
Intermediate stenographer!
Intermediate typist-clerk i
Intermediate clerk i
Totals, Business Management-
Student Services:
Counselor
Student personnel technician J
Intermediate stenographer i
Intermediate clerk i
Temporary help i
Totals, Student Services
Totals, Authorized Positions—
SALARY BANGE
3
3
3
$556-614
$22,104
$22,104
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
16.S
17
17
480-530
107,670
107,970
4
4
4
4S0-530
25,440
25,440
1.4
2
2
(8,805)
13,344
13,344
1.1
1.1
1.1
(3,614)
3,905
3,905
33.3
34.1
34.1
$210,278
$226,057
S.5
8.5
$60,408
$226,727
0.5
1.6
5.9
0.4
0.5
2
6
0.4
0.5
2
6
0.4
$676-S21
614-746
415-505
(1,349)
$51,204
$4,440
15,758
36,360
1,420
$57,97S
$4,661
16,544
36,360
1,420
S.4
8.9
S.9
$58,985
1
1
1.3
1
1
1.3
1
1
1.3
$530-5S4
644-710
(4,362)
$1S,450
$6,952
S,520
4,615
$20,0S7
$7,008
8,520
4,615
3.3
3.3
3.3
$20,143
0.5
1
1
$2,993
$6,672
$6,672
2
2
2
6,833
$9,S26
13,344
13,344
2.5
3
3
$20,016
$20,016
208.1
219
219
$l,L>5-\485
$1,398,265
$1,419,600
-
0.5
2
0.5
0.5
0.5
2
0.5
0.5
$457-556
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
$3,180
11,527
2,520
2,520
$3,336
11,S78
2,643
2,643
-
3.5
2
0.5
1
0.5
1
3.5
2
0.5
1
0.5
1
$556-676
425-517
395-4S0
$19,747
$24,178
3,058
5,421
2,520
5,484
$20,500
$24,S54
3,490
5,697
2,643
5,4S4
-
5
5
-
$40,661
$42,16S
$62,668
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Research Projects :
Instructional faculty (AY) 20.8 20.8 20.8 $174,826 $238,S22 $238,S22
Special Projects :
Instructional faculty — overseas con-
tract assignment 12 2 f $39,792 $40,536
Instructional faculty 5.9 5.9 5.9 t 75,306 76.34S
Instructional faculty (AY) 3.9 1.6 1.6 t 21,822 21,950
Totals, Special Projects 10.8 9.5 9.5 $99,395 $136,920 $138,834
1 Transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
i Transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
SAN DIEGO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
359
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) Unit.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES—
Continued
Summer Session :
Dean of educational services and SALARY RANGE
summer session 0.5 0.5 0.5 t $10,452 $10,452
Instructional faculty 42.4 42.4 42.4 ($475,389) 469,000 469,000
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 1.2 2 2 425-517 11,430 11,694
Temporary help 1.1 2 2 (5,946) 11.208 11,208
Student assistant 13.4 15 15 (45,414) 50,700 50,700
Totals, Summer Session 59.6 62.9 62.9 $549,616 $559,642 $559,906
Extension :
Instructional faculty 6 9.4 9.4 ($S4.294) $100,325 $100,325
Instructional faculty— music studio 2 2.2 2.2 (19,450) 18,000 18,000
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,572 6,852
Temporary help 4.7 5 5 (24,206) 30,253 30,253
Student assistant 2.8 2.7 2.7 (9,318) 9,098 9,098
Totals, Extension 16.5 20.3 20.3 $142,789 $164,248 $164,528
Auxiliary Organizations :
Research foundation manager 111 $1,213-1,475 $16,044 $16,860
Temporary help— rentals 0.6 1 1 (3,132) 3,276 3,276
Temporary help 0.2 1 1 (922) 4,368 4.36S
Totals, Auxiliary Organizations 1.8 3 3 $18,622 $23,688 $24,504
Totals, Authorized Positions __ 109.5 116.5 116.5 $985,248 $1,123;320 $1,126,594
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,759.4 1,950 1,950 $15,470,172 $18,238,336 $18,767,005
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
360
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY STATE COLLEGE
UJ
SALARIES AND WAGES
! NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
66-67 67-68 68-69
1 (filled) (Aulfi.) (Auih.|
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive : salary RANGE
President 111 $2,166-2,633 $29,612 $30,084
Vice president — academic affairs— 111 1,580-1,922 23,064 23,064
Vice president — administrative
affairs 111 1,580-1,922 23,064 23,064
Executive dean 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Publications manager 111 1,287-1,563 18,683 19,625
Vocational instructor — building pro-
gram 0.9 1 1 1,008-1,225 15,320 15,444
Administrative assistant II 0.9 1 1 905-1,100 11,355 11,928
Administrative assistant I 0.5 2 2 746-905 18,126 19,020
Secretary I 0.9 1 1 543-660 6,852 7,188
Senior stenographer 3 3 3 469-571 20,164 20,556
Intermediate stenographer 2.8 3 3 425-517 17,138 17,690
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 5,142 5,397
Totals, Executive 15 17 vT~ $180,815 $209,424 $213,964
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager 111 $1,213-1.475 $17,700 $17,700
Administrative assistant I 111 746-905 10,272 10,776
Assistant budget analyst 0.6 1 1 746-905 9,211 9,662
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,464 6,796
Senior clerk 0.9 1 1 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate typist-clerk - 1 1 395-505 4,860 5,100
Totals, Business Manager's Of-
fice 4.5 6 6 $37,197 $55,179 $56,706
Accounting :
Accounting officer — state institu-
tion 111 $821-998 $11,040 $11,592
Accounting technician III 111 571-692 8,304 8,304
Senior account clerk 111 457-556 6.412 6,672
Accounting technician II 111 457-556 5.484 5.760
Bookkeeping machine operator II 0.9 1 1 435-530 5,760 6,060
Intermediate typist-clerk 5 6 6 395-505 31,931 33,216
Assistant cashier-clerk 2.4 2.5 2.5 395-^180 13,605 13.970
Totals, Accounting 12^ 135 13.5 $72,999 $82,536 $85,574
Personnel :
Associate personnel analyst 0.8 1 1 $905-1,100 $11,310 $11,880
Assistant personnel analyst 111 746-905 10,860 10,860
Senior clerk 2 2 2 457-556 13,110 13,344
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,628 5,904
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.7 3 3 395-505 16,380 16,620
Intermediate clerk 0.5 0.5 0.5 395-480 2,880 2,880
Totals, Personnel 8~~ 8.5 &5~ $53,015 $60,168 $61,488
Purchasing :
Business service officer I 111 $746-905 $10,020 $10,524
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,204 6,204
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2 2 395-505 10,780 11,024
Totals, Purchasing a 5 5 5 $33,581 $33,676 $34,424
Student Financial Aids Administra-
tion : b
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 - - $4,698 - -
General Institutional Services : „„„.„
Property clerk II 111 $584-710 $8,048 $8,452
Storekeeper I 111 505-614 7,368 7,368
Duplicating machine supervisor 1111 505-614 „"68 ,3.'. .2
Stock clerk a 4 5 5 457-556 32,172 32,448
Duplicating machine operator II „„„., ■,„»«..
(offset) 2 3 3 435-530 17,064 17,604
Supervising telephone operator I — „ „ „_. „ „„„
multiple board ____ 1.1 1 1 435-530 6,135 6,360
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 11 395-505 5,400 5,523
a One position transferred from Purchasing to General Institutional Services during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
b Two positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
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State Colleges
361
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY STATE COLLEGE-
-Continued
UJ
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
-1
6e-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (iuih.i (Aulh.)
1
2
3.
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
IT
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Business Management — Continued
General Institutional Services —
Continued
Intermediate clerk
Telephone operator — multiple
board
Student assistant
Totals, General Institutional
Services
Totals, Business Management
Automatic Data Processing Services :
Director of institutional studies':
Computer programmer I c
EDP supervisor II c
Senior tabulating machine operator d
Tabulating machine operator d
Key punch operator d
Intermediate typist-clerk d
Totals, Automatic Data Process-
ing Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
INSTRUCTION
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of business administration
and economics
Dean of education
Dean of fine arts and professions
Dean of letters and science
Dean of engineering
Dean of graduate studies
Dean of educational services and
summer session
Associate dean of school
Associate dean of business admin-
istration and economics
Associate dean of education
Associate dean of fine arts and
professions
Associate dean of letters and
science
Department chairman
Department chairman (AT)
Coordinator of elementary educa-
tion (AY)
Coordinator of evening
sessions (AY)
Coordinator of secondary educa-
tion (AY)
Curriculum supervisor (AY)
Curriculum evaluator (AY)
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Totals, Administration
2.5
4
2
5
2.5
5
2.5
20.6
23.5
23.5
51.3
66.3
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.5
1
1
3
9.8
0.5
1
0.5
3.5
0.5
1
9.8
56.5
12
85.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.5
1
1
3
9.8
0.5
1
0.5
3.5
0.5
3
13
56.5
SALARY RANGE
$395-480
395-480
(6,772)
$112,334
$313,824
$16,434
26,128
8,875
$134,992
$366,551
12
85.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
1
3
9.8
0.5
1
0.5
3.5
0.5
3
13
$494,639
$1,433-1,742
1,433-1,742
1,433-1,742
1,433-1,742
1,433-1,742
1,433-1,742
1,433-1,742
3,241
41.1
46.3
46.3
746-905
469-571
$475,625
$664,216
$20,904
20,904
20,904
20,904
20,904
20,904
10,452
19.704
11.628
14,582
19,704
15,444
57,144
149,184
6,666
10,044
6.666
48,812
6,666
27,300
85,295
$614,715
c Transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
d Transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution. ... -, -,.,,
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance witn
Positions — State Colleges."
$16,824
27,340
8,875
$138,162
$376,354
1
1
j.
i
$18,756
$18,756
1
1
$614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
746-905
10,272
10,776
1
1
505-S14
7,368
7,368
2
2
457-556
12,225
12,507
1
1
405-492
4,980
5,226
5
5
395-505
25,688
26,962
$90,547
$680,865
$20,904
20,904
20,904
20,904
20,904
20,904
10.452
19,704
11,628
15,320
19,704
15,444
58,018
151,902
6,666
10,044
6.666
49,550
6,666
28,644
86.6S2
$622,514
'Salary Schedule for Instructional
362
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY STATE COLLEGE-
-Continued
Ld
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_J
SALARIES AND WAGES
66-67 67-68 68-69
'Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional — Continued
Instructional Faculty : SALARY RANGE
Professor (AY) 86.3 89 89 $1,111-1,418 $1,421,297 $1,457,174
Associate professor (AY) 119 118 118 872-1,111 1,447,854 1,500,962
Assistant professor (AY) 322.6 374.7 374.7 689-879 3,593,946 3,769,307
Instructor (AY) 27.2 27 27 624-797 236,390 236,390
Assistant (AY) 6 5 5 540-595 35,588 35,644
Lecturer (AY) 28.4 30 30 t 311,404 322,904
Substitute faculty 0.2 0.7 0.7 (1,452) 6,695 7,031
Class and rank reclassifications - (-) 32,388 106,942
Sabbatical leave replacement 7 9 9 (53,089) 83,685 86,076
Special leaves — research or crea-
tive activity - 2.9 2.9 - 27,098 27,736
Distinguished teaching awards __ (2,500) 2,500 2,500
Totals, Instructional Faculty 596.7 656.3 656.3 $6,148,491 $7,198,845 $7,552,666
Technical and Clerical :
Stage technician II 111 $676-821 $9,852 $9,852
Equipment technician II 4 5 5 676-821 45,797 47,916
Stage technician I 111 614-746 7,832 8,218
Equipment technician I 14.8 17 17 614-746 140,391 145,358
Athletic equipment attendant II 1.5 1.5 1.5 480-584 10,512 10,512
Technical assistant II 7.2 7.5 7.5 480-584 50,103 51,214
Senior clerk 0.8 1 1 457-556 5,860 6,160
Stock clerk 3.9 4 4 457-556 25,791 26,354
Accompanist I 1.5 1.5 1.5 435-530 9,190 9,490
Intermediate stenographer 33.8 40.7 40.7 425-517 234,149 241,110
Athletic equipment attendant I 2.5 2.5 2.5 415-505 15,050 15,150
Technical assistant I 12.3 18 18 415-505 95,787 100,907
Intermediate typist-clerk 9.4 16.5 16.5 395-505 82.651 88,578
Temporary help - 1.6 1.6 - 8,774 8,774
Student assistant 23.3 23.9 23.9 (78,650) 84,845 84,845
Totals, Technical and Clerical 117 142.7 142.7 $660,303 $826,584 $854,438
Totals, Instructional 754.8 845.3 845.3 $7,284,419 $8,640,144 $9,029,618
Instructional Services :
Computer Center :
Director of institutional studies e 0.3 - - $1,225-1,490 - -
EDP supervisor He 0.8 - - 746-905
Computer programmer I e 1 - - 614-746 - -
Totals, Computer Center 2.1 $30,597
Audio- Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator (AY)__ 1 1 1 f $10,044 $10,044
Assistant audio-visual coordina-
tor (AY) 1.8 2.5 2.5 t 23,479 24,990
Equipment technician III 0.3 1 1 $746-905 9,078 10,103
Equipment technician II 111 676-821 9,788 9,866
Equipment technician I 2 2 2 614-746 16,695 17,306
Graphic artist 111 556-676 7,792 8,112
Photographer I 111 556-676 8,112 8,112
Technical assistant II 2.2 2.5 2.5 480-584 15,852 16,470
Senior stenographer I 111 469-571 6,129 6,438
Intermediate stenographer 0.4 0.5 0.5 425-517 2,780 2,918
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.4 1.5 1.5 395-505 7,820 8,209
Technical assistant I 0.7 1 1 415-505 5,160 5,418
Student assistant 0.6 0.5 0.5 (2,004) 1,775 1,775
Totals, Audio-Visual 14.4 16.5 16.5 $100,797 $124,504 $129,761
Totals, Instructional Services 16^5 I6T5 16.5 $131,394 $124,504 $129,761
Totals, Authorized Posi-
tions 771.3 861.8 861.8 $7,415,813 $8,764,648 $9,159,379
e One position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
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363
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY STATE COLLEGE-
-Continued
Ul
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
z
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) lAulh.) (Auth.)
1966-67
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian 111
Librarian IV 111
Librarian II 1 — -
Library assistant II 111
Senior stenographer I 0.8 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.5 - -
Student assistant 1
Totals, Administration
Processing Services :
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Library assistant II
Senior typist-clerk
Library assistant I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Processing Services 61.4 62.5 62.5
Public Services :
Librarian III 5 7 7
Librarian II 5.4 3 3
Library assistant II 111
Library assistant I 1.5 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.5 2 2
Intermediate clerk 6.7 7 7
Temporary help - 4.4 4.4
Student assistant 15.8 13.2 13.2
Totals, Public Services 37.9 38.6 38.6
Totals, Authorized Positions — 104.6
SALARY RANGE
$1,365-1,659
872-1,058
624-837
530-644
469-571
425-517
$19,908
11,856
7.638
6,852
3,550
106.1 106.1
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students 111
Administrative assistant I 111
Senior stenographer 111
Intermediate stenographer 111
Totals, Dean's Office 4 4 4
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean — admissions and rec-
ords
Admissions officer
Registrar II
Evaluation technician II
Evaluation technician I
Supervising clerk I
Senior tabulating machine operator i
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Tabulating machine operator s
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk h
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
$330,970
$717-915
624-S37
530-644
457-556
395-505
395-480
(53,605)
$206,545
$589,295
$1,433-1,742
746-905
469-571
425-517
$39,129
$384,240
$70,893
26.569
7.728
6.310
11,083
36,064
24,130
46,860
$229,637
$663,681
$17,551
9,322
6,852
6,204
$39,929
$19,908
12,446
7,728
6,852
3,550
5.3
5
5
$51,780
$49,804
$50,484
1.3
2
2
$872-1,058
$22,910
$23,676
2.2
5
5
717-915
48,030
49,896
4.6
9
9
624-837
75,982
79,380
3
o
9
567-624
14,512
14,976
2.8
3
3
530-644
22,482
22.914
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
8.S
9.8
9.8
457-556
58,761
61,193
10.3
12.5
12.5
395-505
63,169
66,229
1
1
1
395-480
4,860
5,100
10
3
3
(53,615)
16,452
16,452
16.4
14.2
14.2
(55,604)
50,410
50,410
$396,898
$72,246
27.485
7!728
6,620
11.520
37,856
24,130
46,860
$234,445
$681,827
$18,428
9,776
6,852
6,204
$41,260
0.8
1
1
$1,122-1,365
$14,034
$14,738
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
783-950
11.355
11.400
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
3
3
3
556-676
23,562
23,922
1
1
1
530-644
7,338
7,698
1
_
—
505-614
—
—
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
10.4
12
12
457-556
75,044
76,604
1.9
_
_
457-556
—
—
2.4
2.5
2.5
425-517
13,664
14,354
14
9.5
9.5
395-505
48.666
50,792
11.5
12
12
395-480
61,355
64.370
1.7
0.3
0.3
(5,699)
1,065
1.065
Totals, Admissions and Records
51.7
45.3
45.3
$300,307
$283,287
$292,147
t One position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
e Two positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Services during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
i Six positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Services during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
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HIGHEK EDUCATION
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY STATE COLLEGE-
-Continued
LU
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
-J
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY RANGE
0.8
1
1
$1,122-1,365
$16,380
$16,380
2.4
2
2
t
27,844
29,220
6.9
8
8
t
86,905
91,334
1
1
1
j.
i
9.157
9,607
0.5
1
1
t
9,007
10,004
1
1
1
614-746
8,500
8,702
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
3.5
3.5
3.5
425-517
20,792
21,527
0.5
2
2
395-505
9,944
10,438
-
1
1
-
3,550
3,550
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean — counseling and test-
ing
Counselor
Counselor (AY)
Counselor and test officer (AY)
Test officer (AY)
Psychometrist
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Counseling and Testing__ 17.6 21.5 21.5 $157,154 $198,931 $207,614
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean— activities 111 $1,122-1,365 $15,166 $15,925
Housing coordinator - 1 1 t 10,044 10,464
Activities adviser 2.9 3 3 614-746 23,232 24,386
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 1.4 1.5 1.5 425-517 8,178 8,592
Student assistant 0.4 1.1 1.1 (1,519) 3,905 3,905
Totals, Activities and Housing __ 6.7 8.6 8.6 $49,374 $67,377 $70,124
Placement :
Placement officer 111 $1,287-1,563 $19,704 $19,704
Placement supervisor I 2 2 2 614-746 17,904 17,904
Placement interviewer 13 3 530-644 20,760 21,408
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,204 6,204
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2 2 395-505 9,944 10,438
Student assistant 0.2 1 1 (765) 3,550 3,550
Totals, Placements 8.2 11 11 $65,681 $84,918 $86,060
Health Services :
Medical officer III 111 $1,512-1,837 $22,044 $22,044
Medical officer I 111 1,371-1,587 19,044 19,044
Medical officer I— 10 months 4 4 4 1,371-1,587 62,514 62,632
Supervising nurse I 111 710-863 9,100 9,548
Clinical laboratory technologist 1 1 1 676-783 9,322 9,396
Graduate nurse 111 628-728 8,700 8,736
Graduate nurse— 10 months 4 4 4 628-728 28,164 28,420
Physical therapist I - 0.5 0.5 614-746 3,130 3,252
Supervising clerk I 111 530-644 7,128 7,488
X-ray technician 1.4 1 1 530-644 7,728 7,728
X-ray technician— 10 months - 0.5 0.5 530-644 2,918 3,010
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 5,835 6,129
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,360 6,672
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.5 4.5 4.5 395-505 23,394 24,464
Student assistant 0.1 1.1 1.1 (296) 3,905 3,905
Temporary help 0.6 - - (3,046)
Totals, Health Services 21.6 23.6 23.6 $208,968 $219,286 $222,468
Student Financial Aids
Administration : i
Counselor 0.5 - - t - _
Intermediate stenographer 0.6 — - $425-517 - -
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration 1.1 - - $8,060
Foreign Student Program :
Counselor 0.4 1 1 t $10,913 $12,381
Intermediate stenographer - 0.5 0.5 $425-517 2,613 2,745
Totals, Foreign Student Program 0.4 1.5 1.5 $4,512 $13,526 $15,126
Totals, Authorized Positions — 111.3 115.5 115.5 $833,185 $907,254 $934,799
I Two and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Amh.) (Aurh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
365
2 PLANT OPERATION
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Administration :
Chief of plant operation III
Chief engineer I
Supervisor of building trades
Senior stenographer
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Administration
Maintenance of Structures :
Electrician II
Plumber II
Materials fabrication specialist
Carpenter II
Painter II
Electrician I
Plumber I
Sheet metal worker
Fusion welder
Supervising custodian III
Carpenter I
Painter I
Locksmith
Stationary engineer
Supervising custodian II
Skilled laborer
Building maintenance man
Supervising custodian I
Laborer
Custodian
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Maintenance of Structures
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II
Tree trimmer
Tractor operator — laborer
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds-
Plant Security :
Supervising campus security officer
I
Campus security officer
Totals, Plant Security
Motor Vehicles :
Automobile mechanic
Automotive equipment operator I
Skilled laborer
Laborer
Totals, Motor Vehicles
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
Administration :
Business Management :
Senior clerk i
Intermediate stenographer J
6.5
6.5
6.5
192.5 205.5 205.5
SALARY KAN'GE
$988-1,213
74G-863
746-863
469-571
457-556
425-517
$14,556
10,356
10,356
C..K.-2
6,672
6,204
$50,328
$644-710
556-614
556-614
480-530
$34,329
$1,170,978
$457-556
425-517
Totals, Business Management-
$56,874
$8,520
14,646
7,188
$30,354
$1,327,522
$5,484
6,204
$11,688
$14,556
10,356
10,356
6,852
6.672
6.204
6
6
6
$51,768
$54,996
$54,996
1
1
1
$710-783
$9,396
$9,396
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
0.1
1
1
710-783
9,390
9,396
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8.952
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
2
2
2
676-746
17,904
17.904
2
2
2
676-746
17.580
17,904
1.9
1
1
676-746
8,556
8,952
—
1
1
644-710
7,824
8,214
1
584-710
8.520
8.520
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
2
2
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
1
1
i
644-710
8,520
8,520
9
9
9
644-746
76,734
78,228
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
2
o
556-614
14,208
14.550
3
o
O
556-614
14.736
14.730
4.7
5
5
457-556
32,974
33.282
1
1
1
4S0-530
6.360
6.360
98.7
108.8
108.8
415-505
613.011
631.531
2.3
2.5
2.5
(12.235)
16.680
16.680
3.3
3.7
3.7
(11.316)
$819,716
13,135
13,135
140
152
152
$944,642
$966,422
1
1
1
$644-783
$9,396
$9,396
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1.8
o
2
584-644
15.036
15,396
0
2
2
505-614
14,736
14,736
29.2
31
31
480-530
193,760
196,585
35
37
37
$214,837
$240,656
$243,841
0.5
0.5
0.5
$676-821
$4,926
$4,926
6
6
6
614-746
51,948
52,863
$57,789
$8,952
14,736
7,368
$31,050
$1,354,104
$5,760
6,204
$11,964
i Transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
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SAN FERNANDO VALLEY STATE COLLEGE-
-Continued
Ul
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
-
1
0.5
1
1
0.5
1
SALARY EANGB
$556-676
425-517
$11,792
3,336
5,398
$20,526
$2,742
$34,956
$12,381
3,504
5,674
2.5
0.5
2.5
0.5
$21,559
$2,742
-
5
5
_
$36,265
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
— Continued
Administration — Continued
Student Services:
Counselor k
Evaluation technician 1 1
Intermediate stenographer k _.
Totals, Student Services
Off-Campus Work-Study :
Temporary help I
Totals, Authorized Positions.
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Research Projects :
Instructional faculty (AY) 30 30 t $239,100 $298,920
Auxiliary Organizations :
Instructional faculty — overseas con-
tract assignment 0.9 - - $685-756 -
Custodian 2 3 3 415-505 $16,845 $17,472
Temporary help 4.5 17.4 17.4 (23,692) 95,421 95,421
Totals, Auxiliary Organizations, 7.4 20.4 20.4 $49,164 $112,266 $112,893
Summer Session :
Dean of educational services and
summer session 0.5 0.5 0.5 $1,433-1,742 $10,452 $10,452
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,029 6,204
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.5 3 3 395-505 15,782 16,426
Instructional faculty 45 42.3 42.3 (427,838) 412,555 412,555
Music studio faculty 0.5 1.5 1.5 (648) 1,700 1,700
Temporary help 2.2 2 2 (11,460) 10,968 10,968
Student assistant 4.4 5.6 5.6 (14,961) 19,880 19,880
Totals, Summer Session 57.1 56.9 56.9 $488,721 $484,218 $485,037
Extension :
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1 $395-505 $4,860 $5,100
Instructional faculty 7.7 7.7 7.7 (55,205) 57,750 57,750
Music studio faculty 2.3 2.1 2.1 (16,438) 15,000 15,000
Student assistant 0.2 6.5 6.5 (578) 23,075 23,075
Totals, Extension 10.2 17.3 17.3 $72,221 $100,685 $100,925
Totals, Authorized Positions m_ 74?7 124.6 124.6 $610,106 $936,269 $997,775
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,320.7 1,504 1,504 $11,114,016 $13,29S,546 $13,845,014
k Transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
i Transferred from Reimbursed Activities — Student Pay — Work-Study during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
m Five-tenths position transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
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Id
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_i
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled! (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
President
Vice president — academic affairs _.
Vice president — administration and
business affairs
Dean of the college
Executive dean
Administrative assistant II
Administrative assistant I
Vocational instructor, building pro-
gram
Publications manager
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Executive 14.5
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager 1
Administrative assistant I 0.9
Assistant budget analyst
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Student assistant 0.5
Temporary help 1.8
Totals, Business Manager's Of-
fice 7.2
Accounting Office :
Accounting officer III
Accounting officer II
Accounting technician III
Senior clerk
Senior cashier-clerk
Accounting technician II
Bookkeeping machine operator II
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Assistant cashier-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Totals, Accounting Office
Personnel Office :
Personnel officer
Associate personnel analyst
Assistant personnel analyst
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Payroll and personnel transac-
tions clerk II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Personnel Office
Purchasing Office :
Business service officer I
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Totals. Purchasing Office
Student Financial Aid Administra-
tion : a
Intermediate clerk
SALARY RANGE
1.1
0.9
1
1
1
1
$2,166-2,633
1,580-1,922
$29,612
22,389
$30,0,84
23,040
1
0.2
o
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
o
1,580-1,922
1,504-1.830
1,438-1,742
905-1,100
746-905
21,010
21,960
10,860
19,476
22,062
21,900
11.400
20,460
1
1
1
4.3
1.5
0.5
1
1
1
6
1
0.2
1
1
1
6
1
0.2
t
J.
543-660 '
469-571
425-517
(1,701)
16,882
11,076
7,920
37,888
5,628
710
17,736
11.62,8
7,920
39,6,80
5,904
710
Totals. Student Financial Aid
Administration
1.4
17.2
17.2
Sl(ls.!)6S
$205,411
6.8
6.8
$57,340
$57,598
1.4
$31,372
$395-505
$6,70S
$3S.087
$212,584
1
1
$1,213-1.475
$17,700
$17,700
1
1
746-905
9,063
9.510
1
1
746-905
10,860
10.860
1
1
469-571
6.852
6.852
1
1
425-517
5,766
6,054
1.3
1.3
(1.826)
4,615
4,615
0.5
0.5
(9,193)
2,742
2,742
$58,333
0.8
1
1
$905-1.100
$13,200
$13,200
0.1
—
—
746-905
—
—
1
1
1
571-692
7,188
7,536
1
1
1
457-556
5,622
5,910
1.2
1.2
1.2
457-556
7,613
7.824
2
2
2
457-556
13,007
13,318
1.3
2
2
435-530
11,443
11,936
—
1
1
395-^80
4.860
5,100
1.6
1
1
395-505
4,920
5,160
1.9
2.5
2.5
395-^80
12,480
13,089
4.8
5
5
395-480
25,520
$105,853
26,490
15.7
17.7
17.7
$89,239
$109,563
1
1
$905-1.100
$11,976
$12,576
1
—
_
905-1.100
—
—
0.9
1
1
746-905
10.860
10.860
1
1
1
530-644
7,72S
7.728
1
1
1
469-571
6,645
6,810
0.9
-
-
457-556
-
-
4
4
457-556
23.988
25.157
0.9
1
1
425-517
6.004
6,204
2.8
2
2
395-505
9,720
10,200
8.5
11
11
$57,3S9
$76,921
$79,535
1
1
1
$746-905
$10,S60
$10,860
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
5,835
6.129
1
1
1
395-505
4,860
5.100
1
2
2
395-4S0
9.S60
10.342
$39,103
a Three positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
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HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN
FRANCISCO STATE
COLLEGE-Continued
l±J
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_)
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.J (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Business Management — Continued
General Institutional Services :
Duplicating machine supervisor II
Property clerk II
Storekeeper I
Automotive equipment operator I
Stock clerk
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Supervising telephone operator I —
multiple board
Intermediate typist-clerk
Duplicating machine operator II
(direct impression)
Intermediate clerk
Telephone operator — multiple
board
Overtime
Totals, General Institutional
Services
Totals, Business Management
Automatic Data Processing Services :
Director of institutional studies b
Coordinator of computer center
(AY) b
EDP supervisor II b
Senior tabulating machine opera-
tor c
Tabulating machine operator c
Key punch operator c
Totals, Automatic Data Processing
Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
INSTRUCTION
1
1
1
2
5
1.9
1
1
1
1.5
18.4
22
22
56.2 63.5 63.5
1
1
1
1
3
70.7
88.7
SALARY RANGE
$584-710
5S4-710
505-614
556-614
457-556
435-530
435-530
395-505
415-505
395-480
395-480
(S98)
$114,914
$356,962
$746-905
505-614
457-556
405-492
$525,930
$S,520
8,520
7,218
14,124
37.71S
1S,072
6,360
5,760
6,060
9,720
16,334
$8,520
8,520
7,368
14,466
38,558
18,342
6,360
5,760
6,060
10,200
16,620
$138,406
$416,865
$11,076
7,970
8,989
7,368
5,785
15,817
$57,005
$679,281
$140,774
$427,30S
$11,628
9,964
9,434
7,368
6,085
16,610
$61,089
$700,9S1
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean, school of business 111 $1,433-1,742 $19,750 $20,738
Dean, school of creative arts 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20 904
Dean, school of education 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20 904
Dean, school of humanities 111 1,433-1,742 19,750 20J38
Dean, school of behavioral and
social sciences 111 1,433-1,742 17,906 18,808
Dean, school of natural science —111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20 904
Dean of graduate division 111 1,433-1,742 18,428 19,355
Dean of extension and summer
session 0.3 0.3 0.3 1,433-1,742 5,226 5,226
Director of health, physical edu-
cation and recreation 0.6 1 1 f 19,704 19,704
Department chairman (AY) 19.4 19.4 19.4 f 238,678 246,341
Coordinator of evening sessions
(AY) 111 t 9,796 10,060
Associate dean of school 4.3 6 6 f 88,756 91,558
Coordinator of elementary educa-
tion (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 4,898 5,030
Coordinator of secondary educa-
tion (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 4,898 5,030
Curriculum supervisor (AY) 2.6 2.6 2.6 f 25,470 26,156
Curriculum evaluator (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 4,898 5,030
Vocational instructor 0.4 0.4 0.4 t 5,910 6,009
Administrative assistant I 1.5 2 2 746-905 18,913 19,858
Totals, Administration 38.6 41.2 41.2 $506,991 $565,693 $582,353
b Transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
c Transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
86
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
SAN FRANCISCO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
369
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.l (iuth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional — Continued
Instructional Faculty : SALARY RANGE
Professor (AY) 198.3 205.3 205.3 $1,111-1,418 $3,300.S24
Associate professor (AT) 180.6 193.6 193.6 872-1,111 2,375.6G7
Assistant professor (AX) 98.6 371.7 371.7 689-879 3,551,109
Instructor (AY) 55.6 71.6 71.0 624-797 612,509
Assistant (AY) 5.8 5.8 5.8 5-10-595 39,532
Lecturer (AY) 70.7 23 23 f 225,982
Tart-time faculty 194 - (1,867,019)
Graduate assistants 32 - (208,4061
Substitute faculty 2.5 1.9 1.9 (18.059) 17,254
Class and rank reclassifications — - - - (66,997) 47,074
Sabbatical leave replacements _ 14.5 19 19 (123,886) 174,543
Special leaves — research and cre-
ative activities 3.5 3.9 3.9 (29,371) 36.662
Distinguished teaching awards - - - (3,000) 3,000
Totals, Instructional Faculty 856.1 895.8 895.8 $9,1S3,00S $10,3S4,156
Technical and Clerical:
Equipment technician III 2.8 4 4 $746-905 $41,486
Equipment technician II 6.1 9 9 676-821 81.350
Equipment technician I 9 12 12 614-746 94,680
Stage technician II 0.9 1 1 676-821 8,350
Stage technician I 1.8 2 2 614-746 15,347
Athletic equipment attendant II 2 2 2 480-584 13,550
Athletic equipment attendant I__ 1.5 2 2 415-505 10.817
Technical assistant II 10.6 15.5 15.5 480-584 97.252
Technical assistant I 17.5 17.5 17.5 415-505 93,647
Accompanist 111 435-530 5,352
Supervising clerk I 2.S 3.2 3.2 530-644 24,022
Senior stenographer 17.4 20 20 469-571 130.620
Senior clerk 1.8 2 2 457-556 11.920
Intermediate stenographer a 44.6 56.7 56.7 425-517 321.763
Intermediate typist-clerk 21.3 20.1 20.1 395-505 107,341
Duplicating machine operator II
(direct impression) 0.6 1 1 415-505 5.180
Editorial aid 111 505-614 7.368
Stock clerk 1 1 1 457-556 6.568
Student assistant 24.3 36.2 36.2 (82,239) 12S.510
Temporary help 6 - (31.165) -
Totals, Technical and Clerical 174 207.2 207.2 $954,083 $1,205,123
Totals, Instructional 1,068.7 1,144.2 1,144.2 $10,644,082 $12,154,972
Special Programs :
Laboratorv School :
Principal 111 t $16,882
Assistant principal 1.1 1 1 12.000
Laboratory schoolteacher 18.7 19 19 $710-1.048 217.533
Substitute teacher 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 4,484
Lihrarian III 0.2 1 1 717-915 S.604
Librarian II 0.8 - - 624-S37
Senior clerk __. 1 1 1 457-556 6.360
Intermediate stenographer 1.4 1.5 1.5 425—517 8.166
Graduate nurse— 10 months 0.5 0.5 628-725 2,702
Student assistant 0.7 0.7 0.7 (2.300) 2,485
Totals, Laboratory School 25.4 26.2 26.2 $258,132 $279,216
Nursery School :
Laboratory schoolteachers 2.4 3 3 $28,41S $31,446
Joint Doctoral :
Instructional faculty - 1 1 t $17,736
Instructional faculty (AY) 11 t 7,970
Instructional faeultv — part-time 1.8 - ($11,990)
Intermediate stenographer 0.1 0.5 0.5 425-517 2.645
Student assistant 0.4 0.5 0.5 (1,336) 1,775
Totals. Joint Doctoral 2.3 3 3 $13,924 $30,126
a Six and six-tenths additional positions in 1967-68 erroneously shown as 2.1 in change book.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with '
Positions — State Colleges."
$3.3*3.902
2,452,3 1 1
3,718.956
630.472
1 1. :;:;'.!
235,041
17,254
155.840
181,716
37,300
3,000
$10,857,104
$42,021
84,349
98.516
8.770
16,103
13,876
11.206
101,327
97.887
5.622
24.490
133,120
12.520
332.589
111.055
5.440
7.368
6.672
12S.510
$1,241,441
$12,680,958
$17,016
12.596
219,468
4,484
9.036
6.672
8.580
2.836
2.485
$283,173
$32,994
$18,610
9,964
2.780
1.775
$33,129
Salary Schedule for Instructional
370
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HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN
FRANCISCO STATE
COLLEGE-Continued
uj
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_J
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY RANGE
0.7
1
1
$17,420
$17,819
1
1
1
I7.l::n
17,819
—
2
2
30,076
31,582
1.5
3
3
32,854
34,470
—
2
2
15,940
19,928
0.3
0.3
0.3
-
3,361
3,529
0.8
—
—
($7,048
—
0.8
1
1
469-571
6,464
6,796
0.7
2
2
425-517
10,452
10,9S0
1
1
1
(3,250) 3,550
$76,977 $137,537
3,550
6.S
13.3
13.3
$146,473
577,451
$478,325
$495,769
f
$14,5S2
$15,320
$950-1,155
13,860
13,860
425-517
6,204
6,204
(1,625)
1,775
1,775
$33,005
$36,421
$37,159
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Special Programs — Continued
Master of Social "Work :
Coordinator
Professor
Professor (AY)
Associate professor (AY)
Assistant professor (AY)
Lecturer
Instructional faculty — part-time
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Master of Social Work
Totals, Special Programs __ 36.9 45.5 45.5
Instructional Services :
Television :
Coordinator of instructional
television (AY) 111
Television engineer 111
Intermediate stenographer 111
Student assistant 0.5 0.5 0.5
Totals, Television 3.5 3.5 3.5
Computer Center : e
Director of institutional studies _ 0.8 — -
Coordinator of computer center
(AY) 1
E.D.P. supervisor II 0.8
Student assistant 0.9 - -
Totals, Computer Center 3.5 - -
Audio-Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator (AY) 111
Assistant audio-visual coordinator - 3 3
Part-time teacher 1.5 - -
Equipment technician III 111
Equipment technician II 2 2 2
Equipment technician I 111
Technical assistant II 3.1 3.7 3.7
Graphic artist 1 1.3 1.3
Photographer II 1 1.5 1.5
Senior stenographer 111
Intermediate stenographer 1 - -
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.9 2.4 2.4
Student assistant 2.2 0.5 0.5
Temporary help 0.8 - -
Totals, Audio-Visual 18.5 18.4 18.4
Totals, Instructional Services 25.5 21.9 21.9
Totals, Authorized Positions 1,131.1 1,211.6 1,211.6
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian 111 $1,365-1,659 $19,908 $19,908
Librarian IV 1.1 1 1 872-1,058 12,696 12,696
Library assistant II 0.1 1 1 530-644 7,728 7,72S
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 5,286 5,553
Storekeeper I 111 505-614 7,368 7,368
Totals, Administration 5.2 6 6 $51,606 $59,838 $60,105
e Three positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
$746-905
-
-
(3,097)
-
-
$27,555
-
-
t
$10,044
$10,044
t
25,9S7
29,972
($12,946)
-
-
746-905
10,S60
10.S60
676-S21
19,190
19,654
614-746
7.35S
7,736
4S0-584
23,837
24,696
556-676
9,922
10,214
644-783
13,260
13,452
469-571
6,756
7,052
425-517
—
—
395-505
12,264
12,876
(7,576)
1,775
1,775
(4,178)
-
-
$129,485
$141,253
$177,674
$148,331
$190,045
$185,490
$11,211,578
$12,S10,971
$13,362,217
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
371
SAN FRANCISCO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled! (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
39
60.5
60.5
$238,025
$365,553
0.9
1
1
$872-1,058
$12,096
7
7
7
717-915
72,454
9.6
12
12
624-837
103,993
2.1
1
1
567-624
7,314
1.6
1.6
1.6
530-644
11,680
15.7
17.7
17.7
395-505
92,013
20.3
4.9
4.9
(6S,733)
$330,407
17,395
57.2
45.2
45.2
$316,945
101.4 111.7 111.7
$620,038
$742,336
LIBRARY— Continued
Processing Services : SALABY KANCE
Librarian IV 0.9 1 1 $872-1.058 $12,696
Librarian III 4 4 4 717-915 40,452
Librarian II 4.9 5 5 624-837 47,467
Librarian I 111 567-624 7,488
Library assistant II 2.9 2 2 530-644 14,860
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,060
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,204
Intermediate typist-clerk 5.7 6 6 395-505 31,453
Intermediate clerk 111 395-^80 5,760
Book repairer 2.8 3 3 377-157 15,064
Student assistant 6 8.6 8.6 (20,250) 30.530
Temporary help — book processing 7.8 26.9 26.9 (40,855) 147,519
Totals, Processing Services
Public Services :
Librarian IV
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Library assistant II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Public Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Dean's Office
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean
Admissions officer
Registrar II
Evaluation technician II
Evaluation technician I
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Senior tabulating machine oper-
ator s
Tabulating machine operator s
Key punch operator*
Special consultant attorney — resi-
dence matters
Student assistant — residence mat-
ters
Student assistant
Totals, Admissions and Records 51.7 54.4 54.4 $306,559 $338,163
$12,696
41,374
48,338
7,488
15,221
6.360
6,204
32.654
5.760
15,544
30.530
147,519
$369,688
$12,696
73,428
107,756
7,488
11,874
95,043
17,395
$325,6S0
$755,473
1
1
1
$1,433-1,742
$20,904
$20,904
1
1
1
746-905
9,776
10,272
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,S52
1
1
1
425-517
5,467
5,743
0.7
0.1
0.1
(2,251)
$40,660
355
355
4.7
4.1
4.1
$43,354
$44,126
1
1
1
$1,122-1,365
$16,380
$16,380
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11.400
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
614-746
7,856
8,248
2.9
3
3
556-676
22,460
23,178
1
1
1
530-644
7,72S
7.728
1
1
1
469-571
6,600
6,852
2
4
4
457-556
24,312
24,864
15.2
16
16
457-556
100,782
103.276
2.7
3
3
425-517
16.S01
17,368
10.6
13
13
395-505
69,188
71,380
1.9
2
2
395-^80
10.040
10,540
2.9
4
4
395-4S0
20,160
21,156
1
_
505-614
_
_
1
_
_
457-556
—
—
3
-
-
405-492
-
-
-
0.1
0.1
(-)
1,341
1,341
0.3
0.3
0.3
(999)
1,065
1.065
2.2
3
3
(7,362)
10,650
10,650
$346,826
l Three positions transferred to General Administration— Automat ic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
g One position transferred to General Administration— Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
372
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN
FRANCISCO STATE
COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
■z.
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean — counseling and
testing
Counselor and test officer
Counselor (AY)
Test officer
Psychoruetrist
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Counseling and Testing.
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean — activities
Housing coordinator
Activities advisor
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Activities and Housing-
SALARY EANGE
1
1
1
$1,122-1.365
$16,380
$16,380
2
1
31.464
33.056
10
11
11
f
120,849
126,438
1.3
1.5
1.5
15.564
16,269
1
1
1
614-746
S.952
S.952
1
1
1
469-571
6.852
6,852
3
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.9
9
9
425-517
11.251
11.814
2
2
2
395-505
11.368
11,636
o
2
395-480
11.200
11,474
0.5
0.1
0.1
(1,720)
$215,619
355
355
23.7
24.6
24.6
$240,907
$249,898
1
1
1
$1,122-1.365
$15,600
$16,380
1
1
1
i
13,332
13,332
3
3
3
614-746
26.356
26,784
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2
o
2
425-517
11,556
11,832
1
1
1
395-505
5.308
5,576
1
1
1
395-180
4,920
5,160
0.4
0.7
0.7
(1.366)
2,485
2,485
10.4
10.7
10.7
$79,621
$S6,409
$88,401
Placement :
Placement officer 111 $1,287-1,563 $19,704 $19,704
Placement supervisor I 2 2 2 614-746 17,904 17,904
Placement interviewer 13 3 530-644 19,758 20,742
Senior clerk 0.5 1 1 457-556 6.620 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 3 3 3 425-517 17,563 18,287
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.6 2 2 395-505 10,751 11,06S
Student assistant 0.3 0.6 0.6 (1.076) 2,130 2,130
Totals, Placement 9.4 12.6 12.6 $69,654 $94,430 $96,507
Foreign Student Program :
Counselor 0.4 1 1 t $10,724 $11,260
Counselor (AT) 2 2 2 f 23,888 24,792
Intermediate stenographer 1 1 $425-517 5.226 5,490
Totals, Foreign Student Program 2.4 4 4 $21,739 $39,S3S $41,542
Student Financial Aids
Administration : h
Counselor 0.9 - - f - -
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.4 - - $395-505
Temporary help 0.8 - - (4,123)
Totals. Student Financial Aids
Administration 2.1 - - $17,907
Health Services :
Medical officer III 111 $1,512-1,837 $22,054 $22,054
Medical officer I 111 1,371-1,587 19,041 19,041
Medical officer I— 10 months 5.1 6 6 1,371-1,5S7 91,645 93,409
Supervising nurse I 111 710-S63 10,356 10,356
Graduate nurse 111 62S-728 8,736 8,736
Graduate nurse— 10 months 5.3 6 6 628-728 52,286 52,9S8
Senior clinical laboratory
technologist 111 710-S63 10,356 10,356
Clinical laboratory technician —
10 months - 0.5 0.5 G76-7S3 3.3S0 3,550
Physical therapist I— 10 months— 0.S 1 1 614-746 S.952 8,952
X-rav technician— 10 months 0.S 1 1 530-644 7.72S 7,728
Supervising clerk I 111 530-644 7.72S 7,728
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6.S52 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 1.4 1.9 1.9 425-517 11,154 11,402
Intermediate tvpist-clerk —
10 months 2.4 5 5 395-505 26,160 26.SS0
b Three and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
AT indicates Academic Tear as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
State Colleges
SAN FRANCISCO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
373
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aurh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Health Services — Continued
Student assistant
Special consultant
Temporary help
Totals, Health Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
Administration :
Chief of plant operation III
Chief engineer I
Supervisor of building trades
Drafting aid II
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Administration
Maintenance of Structures :
Stationary engineer
Stationary fireman
Carpenter II
Carpenter I
Electrician II
Electrician I
Painter II
Painter I
Plumber II
Plumber I
Locksmith
Machinist
Building maintenance man
Supervising custodian III
Supervising custodian II
Supervising custodian I
Custodian
Maintenance mechanic
Skilled laborer
Laborer
Temporary help
Totals, Maintenance of Structures
Plant Security :
Supervising campus security officer I
Campus security officer
Watchman
Totals, Plant Security
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I
Groundsman
Skilled laborer
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Truck driver
1.1
0.6
3.4
2.3
2.3
SALARY RANGE
($3,795)
(3,009)
(17,648)
$251. 7S0
$8,165
$8,165
27.9
30.7
30.7
$294,593
$298,197
132.3
141.1
141.1
$1,003,539
$1,137,694
$1,165,497
1
1
1
$998-1,213
$14,553
$14,553
1
1
1
746-863
9,510
9.978
1
1
1
746-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
530-644
7,698
7.72S
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
1
1
1
395-505
5,374
5.645
1
1
1
395-^80
5,622
5,760
2.6
3.2
3.2
(8,767)
$76,493
11,360
11,360
11.6
12.2
12.2
$84,669
$85,576
9
2
2
$644-746
$16,734
$17,796
4.5
5
5
584-644
38,430
38,640
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
2.7
3
3
644-710
24,584
25,390
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
3
3
3
644-710
25,356
25,560
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
1
676-746
8.952
8,952
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
5.8
6
6
556-614
42,610
43,878
1
1
1
584-710
7,308
7.668
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
4
4
4
457-556
26.688
26,688
94
99.4
99.4
415-505
571,788
585,033
1
1
1
676-746
8.112
8,520
3
3
3
556-614
22,104
22,104
3
3
3
480-530
18,530
19,080
2.4
2.5
2.5
(12,358)
$806,695
16,680
16,680
135.4
141.9
141.9
$898,292
$916,405
0.5
0.5
0.5
$676-821
$4,933
24,711
$4,933
3
3
3
614-746
25,908
4.6
6
6
415-505
33,526
$63,170
34,503
8.1
9.5
9.5
$51,332
$65,344
1
1
1
$584-710
$7,984
$S,384
11.4
11
11
480-530
69,910
69.960
0.6
1
1
556-614
7,038
7,368
Totals, Authorized Positions
13
1
13
1
13
1
1,118
$6,387
169.1 177.6 177.6
$1,021,025
$84,932
$7,038
$1,138,101
$85,712
$7,368
$1,160,405
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
Administration :
Business Management :
Intermediate stenographer i - 0.5 0.5 $425-517 $2,613 $2,745
Intermediate clerk i - 0.5 0.5 395-^80 2,530 2,654
Administrative assistant I i - 1 1 746-905 8,952 9,396
Accounting technician II i - 1 1 457-556 5,4S4 5,760
Totals, Business Management— 3 3 $19,579 $20,555
1 Transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
374
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN FRANCISCO STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS—
Continued
Administration — Continued
Student Services :
Counselors
Evaluation technician I i
Intermediate typist-clerk i
Temporary help i
Totals, Student Services
Off-Campus Work-Study :
Temporary help t
Totals, Authorized Positions
YEAR-ROUND OPERATIONS
Instructional :
Administration :
Associate professor I — coordinator
of administrative units
Professor II — coordinator of
year-round education
Assistant professor II — school
representative (AT)
Instructional faculty — part-time
Research technician I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Temporary help
Totals, Year-Round Operations 10.4
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
SALARY RANGE
1
1
4.
t
$15,320
$15,444
0.5
0.5
$556-676
3,336
3,504
1
1
395-505
4,890
5,130
1
1
-
5,484
5,484
3.5
3.4
3.5
3.4
9.9
$29,030
$18,646
$67,255
$29,562
$1S,646
$6S,763
0.6
1
1
f
$12,546
$13,173
0.6
1
1
t
19,388
19,704
O.S
7
7
i
106,629
10S.044
6
_
—
($57,791)
—
—
0.4
1
1
614-746
7,548
7,920
0.7
1
1
469-571
6,76S
6.S52
0.5
4
4
425-517
20,904
21,960
0.4
—
—
(1,314)
—
—
0.4
-
-
(1.S97)
—
—
15
15
$99,470
$173,7S3
$177,653
Auxiliary Organization :
Housing manager II— range B 0.2 0.5 0.5 $S21-99S $5,170 $5,309
Payroll-personnel transaction clerk
II 0.3 2 2 457-556 11,244 11,S20
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.6 2 2 395-505 9,720 10,200
Intermediate account clerk 111 395-480 4,S80 5,120
Custodian 111 415-505 6,060 6,060
Student assistant 0.1 1 1 (357) 3,550 3,550
Temporary help 2 2 2 (10,532) 10,96S 10.96S
Overtime 0.6 0.6 (-) 1,400 1,400
Totals, Auxiliary Organization __ 7.2 10.1 10.1 $37,64S $52,992 $54,427
Student Pay— Work-Study : l
Temporary help 1.5 - - $7,82S
Summer Session :
Dean of extension and summer ses-
sions 0.5 0.5 0.5 $1,433-1,742 $10,452 $10,452
Instructional faculty 55.3 53.1 53.1 (569-698) 549,264 594,000
Administrative assistant I 0.5 0.5 0.5 746-905 4,6S0 4,907
Music studio faculty 0.3 0.3 0.3 3,030 3,136 3,136
Senior stenographer 1.5 1 1 469-571 6,852 6,852
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 1.9 2 2 425-517 10,865 11,417
Librarian I 0.1 0.2 0.2 567-624 2,042 2,042
Library assistant II 0.1 - 530-644
Student assistant 13.6 15.4 15.4 (45,844) 54,670 54,670
Temporary help 4.7 - - (24,561)
Totals, Summer Session 79.5 74 74 $6S5,210 $648,633 $694,148
i Transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
k Three and four-tenths positions transferred from Reimbursed Activities — Student Pay — Work-Study during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
l Three and four-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
375
SAN
FRANCISCO STATE
COLLEGE-Continued
u
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_>
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Agtb.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES—
Continued
Extension :
Dean of extension and summer ses
sion
Counselor and test officer
Administrative assistant I
Instructional faculty
Music studio faculty
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior cashier-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Assistant cashier-clerk
Student assistant
Temporary help
Totals, Extension
Special Projects :
Director of overseas projects
Research associate III
Research associate II
Administrative assistant I
Teacher consultant
Librarian III
Administrative aide
Senior stenographer
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Instructional faculty (overseas con-
tract)
Temporary help
Teacher consultant
Student assistant
Totals, Special Projects 79.2
Totals, Authorized Positions 213.8
SALARY RANGE
0.2
0.2
0.2
$1,433-1,742
$5,226
$5,226
1.5
1.6
1.6
I
23.63S
24.033
0.5
0.5
0.5
746-905
4.C.MI
4.907
27.3
22.9
22.9
(266-460)
223,892
238,160
1.8
1.9
1.9
(18,360)
19.S00
19,800
0.7
0.8
0.8
530-644
5,990
6.1S2
0.1
1
1
469-571
5,628
5,904
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.7
0.8
0.8
457-556
5.33S
5,33S
3.5
2.8
2.S
425-517
15,796
16.28S
—
1
1
395-505
4,860
5,100
0.9
1
1
395-480
5,060
5,308
4
4.7
4.7
(13,417)
16.6S5
16,6S5
4.2
-
-
(22,059)
$407,026
-
-
46.4
40.2
40.2
$343,265
$359,603
1
1
1
$1,433-1,742
$20,SS0
$20,880
0.3
1
1
1,418-1,724
17.016
17,880
1
1
1
1,111-1,351
16,212
16,212
2.4
2.5
2.5
746-905
23,048
24.182
2
1.3
1.3
T
1S.91S
18.91S
0.9
—
—
717-915
—
—
—
1
1
530-644
6,516
6.S40
4
4.5
4.5
469-571
30,054
30,360
0.9
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3.3
2.9
2.9
425-517
16,257
16,867
3.9
3
3
395-505
14,780
15,506
16.7
28
28
(267,488)
450,198
466,362
0.6
3.2
3.2
(3,056)
17,549
17,549
40.6
51
51
(492,738)
593,312
606,959
1.6
1.3
1.3
(5,349)
4,615
4,615
102.7 102.7
227
227
$964,755
$2,102,467
$1,236,027 $1,269,802
$2,280,917 $2,377,980
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,828.8 1,982.6 1,982.6
$16,584,047 $19,030,338 $19,768,969
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
376
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE
111
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_J
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aolh.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
U
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
5S
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive : SALARY RANGE
President 111 $2,166-2,633 $31,092 $31,596
Vice president — academic affairs— 111 1,580-1,922 23,064 23,064
Vice president — general administra-
tion 111 1,580-1,922 23,064 23,064
Executive dean 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Publications manager 111 f 13,226 13,882
Vocational instructor — building co-
ordinator (AY) 111 f 18,756 18,756
Administrative assistant II 111 905-1,100 10,905 11,448
Administrative assistant I 0.7 2 2 746-905 18,052 18,944
Secretary I 111 543-660 7,920 7,920
Senior stenographer 3.9 3 3 469-571 20,556 20,556
Senior typist-clerk 0.1 1 1 457-556 6,085 6,386
Intermediate stenographer 2.9 3 3 425-517 16,225 17,045
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 5,330 5,599
Student assistant 1.5 1.5 1.5 (2,450) 5,325 5,325
Totals, Executive 18.1 19.5 19.5 $196,689 $220,504 $224,4S9
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager 111 $1,213-1,475 $17,700 $17,700
Assistant budget analyst 0.8 1 1 746-905 9,852 10,356
Administrative assistant I 111 746-905 10,272 10,776
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,904 6,204
Student assistant 1.5 1.5 1.5 (3,169) 5,325 5,325
Totals, Business Manager's Of-
fice 6.3 6.5 6.5 $4S,358 $55,905 $57,213
Accounting :
Accounting officer III 111 $905-1,100 $13,200 $13,200
Administrative assistant I 0.2 - - 746-905 - -
Accounting technician III 111 543-660 7,920 7,920
Senior cashier-clerk 111 457-556 6.260 6,568
Accounting technician II 1.8 2 2 457-556 13.344 13,344
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6.672 6,672
Bookkeeping machine operator II 1 1.5 1.5 435-530 8.970 9,102
Intermediate account clerk 111 395-480 5,760 5,760
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.8 5 5 395-505 26,589 27,511
Assistant cashier-clerk 0.5 1.5 1.5 395-480 7,330 7,690
Junior typist-clerk 0.5 - - 359-435
Totals, Accounting 13.8 15 15 $84,710 $96,045 $97,767
Personnel :
Associate personnel analyst 0.6 1 1 $905-1,100 $11,736 $12,326
Assistant personnel analyst 0.7 1 1 746-905 9,063 9,510
Supervising clerk I 1.6 2 2 530-644 12,980 13,624
Senior clerk 0.2 1 1 457-556 5,484 5,760
Intermediate typist-clerk 5.9 6 6 395-505 30,224 31,712
Intermediate clerk 1.7 2 2 395^80 10,010 10,501
Totals. Personnel 10.7 13 13 $59,975 $79,497 $83,433
Purchasing i
Business service officer I 111 $746-905 $9,852 $10,356
Supervising clerk I - 1 1 530-644 6,360 6,672
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.7 2 2 395-505 10,120 10,616
Intermediate account clerk 2 2 2 395-480 11,336 11,520
Totals. Purchasing 6^7 7~ 7 $39,361 $44,340 $45,S36
Student Financial Aids
Administration : a
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.2 - - $395-505
Intermediate clerk 1 - - 395-480
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration 2.2 - - $11,123
a Three and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE-Continued
377
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aolh.) (iulh.]
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Business Management — Continued
General Institutional Services :
Property clerk II
Supervising clerk I
Storekeeper I
Duplicating machine supervisor I
Stock clerk
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Supervising telephone operator —
multiple hoard
Duplicating machine operator II
(direct impression )
Intermediate clerk
Telephone operator — multiple
board
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals. General Institutional
Services
Totals, Business Manage-
ment
Automatic Data Processing Services :
Director of institutional studies b
EDP supervisor II b
Equipment technician II b
Senior tabulating machine operator e
Tabulating machine operator c
Key punch operator e
Intermediate typist-clerk c
Intermediate typist-clerk b
Totals, Automatic Data Process-
ing Services
Totals. Authorized Positions
INSTRUCTION
3.9
4.5
4,5
2.9
2
2
0.1
3
3
20.9
25.5
25.5
SALARY RANGE
$5S4-710
530-644
505-614
505-614
407-556
435-530
435-530
415-505
395^80
395^80
395-480
(189)
$104,271
$7,698
7,72S
6.060
7,368
39,195
5,960
6,360
12.120
9,900
24.989
9,720
16.452
$8,0S0
7,728
6,360
7,368
39,495
6,260
6,360
12.120
10,386
25.544
10,200
16,452
$153,550
$156,353
60.6
S7
67
$347,798
$429,337
$440,602
1
1
• T
$11,076
$11,628
1
1
$746-905
10.860
10,860
1.5
1.5
676-821
12,168
12,780
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
2
2
457-556
12.532
12.832
3
3
405-492
15.102
15,850
»
3
395-505
14.580
15,300
0.5
0.5
(-)
2,643
2,777
13
13
78.7
99.5
99.5
$544,487
$86,329
$736,170
$89,395
$754,486
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of business 0.8 1 1 $1,433-1,742 $20,904
Dean of education 0.8 1 1 1,433-1,742 20.904
Dean of engineering 0.8 1 1 1,433-1,742 20.904
Dean of humanities and arts 0.7 1 1 1,433-1.742 20,904
Dean of applied arts 111 1,433-1,742 20,904
Dean of natural sciences and
mathematics - 1 1 1,433-1,742 17,196
Associate dean of school (AY)__ 6 6 6 f 90,216
Dean of extension and summer
session 0.3 0.3 0.3 1,433-1,742 5,226
Department chairman 0.1 — — t —
Coordinator of evening
sessions (AY) 111 t 19,704
Coordinator of graduate
studies (AY) 111 t 19,704
Department chairman (AY) 28.3 28.3 28.3 t 481.553
Coordinator of secondary
education (AY) 111 t 17,016
Coordinator of elementary
education (AY 111 t 17,016
Curriculum supervisor (AY) ___ 11.4 11.4 11.4 t 193,982
Curriculum evaluator (AY) 111 t 17,016
Intermediate typist 0.5 0.5 0.5 395-505 2,765
Totals, Administration 55/T 57.5 57.5 $874,866 $9S5.914
b Transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
c Transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
$20,904
20.904
20,904
20.904
20.904
18.048
91,320
5,226
19,704
19.704
481,553
17,016
17,016
193.982
17,016
2,880
$987,985
378
State Colleges
SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE-Continued
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Alith.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional — Continued
Instructional Faculty :
Professor (AY) 270.5 272.3 272.3
Associate professor (AY) 227.5 224 224
Assistant professor (AY) 303.1 415.6 415.6
Instructor (AY 35.4 38 38
Assistant (AY) 1.1 13 13
Lecturer 41.5 41.5 41.5
Part-time faculty 97.2
Substitute faculty 2.5 1.9 1.9
Class and rank reclassifications - - -
Sabbatical leave replacement 27.5 28.5 28.5
Special leaves — research or cre-
ative activity 4 4.8 4.8
Distinguished teaching awards - - -
SALARY RANGE
$1,111-1,418
872-1,111
6S9-879
624-797
540-595
($209,725)
(898,125)
(16,795)
(35,760)
(212,524)
(24,384)
(4,000)
$4,387,606
2,759,229
4,117,545
324,422
102,390
396,906
18,172
31,030
270,980
44,632
4,000
$4,479,665
2,832,628
4,173,200
334,654
126,652
396,906
18,172
110,196
272,574
45,907
4,000
Totals, Instructional Faculty 1,010.3 1,039.6 1,039.6
Technical and Clerical :
Supervising equipment technician 0.7 1 1
Equipment technician III 4 5 5
Stage technician II 111
Equipment technician II 20.8 24 24
Clinical laboratory technologist 111
Equipment technician I 14.2 15 15
Property clerk - 0.5 0.5
Athletic equipment attendant II 2 2 2
Technical assistant II 13 19.S 19.8
Senior stenographer 20.8 22 22
Senior clerk 12 2
Varitypist 111
Stock clerk 3.6 2.9 2.9
Accompanist I 111
Intermediate stenographer 57.5 63.1 63.1
Intermediate typist-clerk 12.6 14:4 14.4
Athletic equipment attendant I 4.4 4.5 4.5
Technical assistant I 7.6 12.3 12.3
Laboratory assistant II 0.5 0.5 0.5
Laboratory assistant I 0.3 0.3 0.3
Junior typist-clerk 0.4 - -
Student assistant 45 45 45
$11,272,327
$12,456,912
$12,794,554
$783-950
$11,400
$11,400
746-905
50,955
52,817
676-821
9,852
9,852
676-821
227,438
231,872
676-783
9,396
9,396
614-746
124,189
128,949
505-614
3,105
3,258
480-584
13,576
13,904
480-584
126,998
132,307
469-571
147,305
148,838
457-556
12,156
12,432
457-556
6,672
6.672
457-556
17,668
17,890
435-530
6,110
6,260
425-517
362,995
375,266
395-505
74,557
78,660
415-505
25,994
26,386
415-505
65,038
67,614
415-505
2,654
2,788
377-457
1,240
1,300
359-435
—
—
(141,862)
159,750
159,750
Totals, Technical and Clerical 212.4 238.3 238.3 $1,208,393 $1,459,048 $1,497,611
Special Programs :
Marine Science Facility at Moss
Landing :
Director (AY) 0.7 0.7 0.7 t $6,695 $6,695
Equipment technician II 111 $676-821 9,852 9,852
Custodian 0.8 1 1 415-505 5,462 5,737
Totals, Marine Science Facil-
ity at Moss Landing 2.5 2.7 2.7 $12,967 $22,009 $22,284
Center for Economic Education :
Instructional faculty (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 f 4,782 4,782
Intermediate stenographer 0.5 0.5 0.5 425-517 2,613 2,745
Totals, Center for Economic
Education 111 $5,546 $7,395 $7,527
Totals, Special Programs— ~ 3.5 3.7 3vT $18,513 $29,404 $29,811
Totals, Instructional 1,281.9 1,339.1 1,339.1 $13,374,099 $14,931,278 $15,309,961
Instructional Services :
Audio-Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator 111 f $19,704 $19,704
Assistant audio-visual coordinator
(AY) - 2 2 t 15,200 18,980
Equipment technician III 111 $746-905 10,860 10,860
Photographer II 111 644-783 9,322 9,396
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
379
SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tiilh.) (Amh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional Services — Continued
Audio-Visual — Continued
Equipment technician II 111
Equipment technician I 5.4 5.6 5.6
Graphic artist 1.4 1.5 1.5
Photographer I 111
Technical assistant II 111
Senior stenographer 111
Intermediate stenographer 111
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2 2
Technical assistant I 111
Student assistant 3.5 3.5 3.5
Totals, Audio-Visual 21.3 23.6 23.6
Television :
Television coordinator 111
Equipment technician II 3 3 3
Equipment technician I 0.5 0.5 0.5
Graphic artist 111
Intermediate stenographer 111
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5 0.5 0.5
Totals, Television 7 7 7
Computer Center : &
Director of institutional studies _ 0.1
EDP supervisor II
Equipment technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Computer Center
Totals, Instructional Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian
Librarian IV
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Administration
Processing Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Library assistant II
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Book repairer
Temporary help — book processing _
Student assistant
Totals, Processing Services
Public Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals. Public Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
$676-821
$9,852
$9,852
614-746
46,227
48,082
556-676
11,476
11,646
556-676
8,080
8,112
480-5S4
6,620
6,952
469-571
6,852
6,852
425-517
5,375
5,651
395-505
10,620
10,860
415-505
5,120
5,374
(11,107)
12,425
12,425
$148,364
$177,733
$1S4,746
t
$11,628
$11,628
$676-821
29,556
29,556
614-746
3,915
4,108
556-676
8,112
8,112
425-517
5,674
5,954
395-505
2,857
2,SS0
$56,662
$61,742
$62,238
0.8
_
_
$746-905
_
-
0.6
—
—
676-821
—
—
0.5
-
-
395-505
-
-
2
-
-
$17,203
-
-
30.3
30.6
30.6
$222,229
$239,475
$246,984
1,312.2
1,369.7
1,369.7
$13,596,32S
$15,170,753
$15,556,945
1
1
1
$1,365-1,659
$19,908
$19,908
3
3
3
872-1,058
38,088
38,088
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
6.204
6.204
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
(3,725)
$79,856
3,550
3,550
8
8
8
$80,182
$80,182
3.1
3
3
$717-915
$32,940
$32,940
6.9
8.3
8.3
624-837
73,999
76,683
2.5
3
3
567-624
21.942
22,464
_
1
1
505-614
6.210
6.516
2
2
2
457-556
12.982
13,292
11.8
17
17
395-505
88,639
91,917
1.9
2
2
395-^80
10,736
11,178
2
2
o
377-^57
10,748
10,968
12
4
4
(82,228)
21,936
21.936
6.7
5.3
5.3
(24,958)
$301,395
18,815
18,815
48.9
47.6
47.6
$298,947
$306,709
7.7
8
8
$717-915
$85,429
$86,640
10.5
11.5
11.5
624-837
105.504
108,307
4.4
5.5
5.5
567-624
40.436
41,010
1
1
1
505-614
7.368
7,368
2
2
2
457-556
13,292
13.344
16.1
16.5
16.5
395-505
88,746
91.113
20.6
20.6
20.6
75,615
73,130
73.130
62.3
65.1
65.1
$377,126
$413,905
$420,912
119.2 120.7 120.7
$758,377
$793,034
$807,803
a Four positions transferred to General Administration— Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
380
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-6S
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Dean's Office 4.7
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean, admissions and rec-
ords
Admissions officer
Registrar II
Evaluation technician II
Evaluation technician I
Supervising clerk I
Senior tabulating machine operator
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Tabulating machine operator f
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk e
Key punch operator S
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
64.5
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
1
0.7
1
1
1
1
0.7
1
1
1
1
0.7
$1,433-1,742
746-905
469-571
395-505
(2,062)
$20,904
10,818
6,796
5,760
2,485
$20,904
10,860
6,852
5,760
2,4S5
4.7
4.7
$43,46S
$46,763
$46,861
1
1
1
$1,122-1,365
$16,380
$16,380
1
1
1
7S3-950
11,175
11,400
1
1
1
7S3-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
614-746
8,520
8,952
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
530-644
6,360
6,672
1
—
—
505-614
—
_
1
1
1
469-571
6,600
6,852
15.4
IS
IS
457-556
110,165
112,963
1.9
—
—
457-556
—
—
2.9
3
3
425-517
16,700
17,540
26.1
25
25
395-505
130,146
135,737
3.7
2
2
405-492
11,072
11,624
3
3
3
395^tS0
15,660
16,146
3.5
4
4
(4,650)
14,200
14,200
62
62
$379,369
$366,490
$377,978
1
1
1
$1,122-1,365
$14,091
$14,797
2
2
2
i
38.460
38,460
12.9
14
14
t
170,125
175,018
1.5
1.5
1.5
T
21,824
22 223
1
1
1
614-746
7,443
7,808
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,542
6,672
2.2
3
3
425-517
17,559
17,898
5
5
5
395-505
26.236
27,148
2.4
2.5
2.5
395-480
13,858
14,070
2.2
—
—
359-435
—
—
0.2
2
2
(949)
7,100
7,100
Totals, Admissions and Records
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean — counseling and test-
ing
Counselor
Counselor (AY)
Test officer (AY)
Psychometrist
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Counseling and Testing— 32.4 34 34 $287,524 $330,090 $338,046
Foreign Student Program :
Counselor 0.3 1 1 f $11,356 $11,628
Counselor (AY) 0.8 2 2 f 20,703 22,434
Intermediate stenographer 2 2 $425-517 10,452 10,980
Totals, Foreign Student Program 1.1 5 5 $11,358 $42,511 $45,042
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean— activities 111 $1,122-1,365 $16,315 $16,380
Housing coordinator 111 f 14,700 14,700
Activities adviser 4.1 4 4 614-746 35,736 35.808
Senior clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Senior typist-clerk 111 457-556 6,310 6,620
Intermediate stenographer 2 2 2 425-517 11,279 11,849
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 5,760 5,760
Totals, Activities and Housing— 11.1 11 11 $90,426 $96,772 $97,789
Placement :
Placement officer 111 t $19,546 $19,704
Placement supervisor II 111 $676-821 9,852 9,852
Placement supervisor I 2 2 2 614-746 17,868 17,904
Placement interviewer 2 2 2 530-644 14,026 14,736
e One position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Two positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
g Three positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE-Continued
381
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (AurhJ (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Placement — Continued
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals. Placement
Health Services :
Medical officer III
Medical officer I
Medical officer I — 10 months
Senior clinical laboratory
technologist
Supervising nurse I
Clinical laboratory technologist _
Graduate nurse
Graduate nurse — 10 months
Physical therapist I
Supervising clerk I
X-ray technician
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals. Health Services 29.3
Student Financial Aids Administra-
tion : h
Counselor 1.8
Intermediate stenographer 1.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5
Temporary help 1
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration 4.8
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$469-571
$6,079
$6,386
1
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,760
1
2
2
425-517
10,946
11,494
3.4
3
3
395-505
15,250
16,007
12.4
13
13
$S8,554
$99,051
$101,843
1
1
1
$1,512-1,837
$22,044
$22,044
—
1
1
1,371-1.587
16,452
17.2(18
6.7
7.5
7.5
1,371-1,587
119,025
119,025
l.S
o
2
710-863
20,712
20.712
—
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,952
0.8
1
1
676-783
0.396
9,396
3
3
3
628-728
26,208
26,208
6.7
5.5
5.5
62S-728
40.040
40,040
0.8
1
1
614-746
8,952
8.952
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
0.8
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
1
1
1
469-571
6.852
6.852
1
1
1
425-517
5,720
6,004
1.3
3
3
395-505
16,242
16,620
1.9
3.5
3.5
359-435
16,440
16,988
1.5
1.5
1.5
(4,309)
5,325
5.325
35
35
Totals, Authorized Positions— 160.3 164.7 164.7
$289,309
$425-517
395-505
(4,587)
$34,312
$1,224,320
$337,384
$339,842
$1,319,061
$1,347,401
PLANT OPERATION
Administration :
Chief of plant operation III 111 $998-1,213 $14,556 $14,556
Chief of plant operation I 111 821-998 11,976 11,976
Chief engineer I 111 746-863 10,356 10,356
Supervisor of building trades 111 746-863 9,852 10,356
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,544 6,852
Drafting aid II 111 530-644 7,728 7,728
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2 2 395-505 10,960 11,222
Totals, Administration 8 8 8 $58,604 $71,972 $73,046
Maintenance of Structures :
Electrician II 111 $710-783 $9,396 $9,396
Plumber II 111 710-783 9,396 9,396
Carpenter II 111 676-746 8,952 8,952
Painter II 111 676-746 8.952 8,952
Electrician I 2 2 2 676-746 17,472 17,904
Plumber I 2 2 2 676-746 17,904 17,904
Sheet metal worker 111 676-746 8,952 8,952
Stationary engineer 4 4 4 644-746 35,808 35,808
Supervising custodian III 111 584-710 8,520 «.;V_'n
Carpenter I 3 3 3 644-710 25,560 25,560
Painter I 3 3 3 644-710 25,560 25,560
Locksmith 111 644-710 8,214 8,520
Supervising custodian II 111 530-644 7,728 7,728
Stationary fireman 4 4 4 584-644 30,912 30,912
Skilled laborer 3 3 3 556-614 21,894 22,104
h Six positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
382
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Anlh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Maintenance of Structures — Continued
Building maintenance man
Stock clerk
Supervising custodian I
Laborer
Custodian
Temporary help
Totals, Maintenance of Structures
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds
Plant Security :
Supervising campus security officer I
Campus security officer
Watchman
Student assistant
Totals, Plant Security
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Automobile mechanic
Automotive equipment operator I
Temporary help
Totals, Motor Vehicle Operation. 4
Special Projects :
Temporary help — recurring mainte-
nance
Temporary help — moving
Totals, Special Projects
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
Administration :
Business Management :
Senior clerk i
Intermediate tj'pist-clerk i
Intermediate clerk i
Totals, Business Management
Student Services :
Counselor i
Intermediate stenographer J
Intermediate typist-clerk i
Placement interviewer i
Temporary help i
Totals, Student Services
Off-Campus Work-Study :
Temporary help t
Totals, Authorized Positions
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
4
2
5.S
3.9
127.5
5
4
2
6.S
4
145.4
5
4
2
6.S
4
145.4
5
SALARY RANGE
$556-614
457-556
457-556
480-530
415-505
(14,286)
$1,055,075
$29,0S2
13,344
43,571
25,290
838,610
33,360
$1,228,477
$29,472
13,344
44,380
25,440
854,434
33,360
177.2
196.2
196.2
$1,246,598
1
1
17.9
1
1
18
1
1
18
$644-7S3
505-614
4SO-530
$9,396
7,188
114,305
$9,396
7.36S
114,480
19.9
20
20
$123,3S1
$130,SS9
$131,244
1
2.1
3.2
1.5
1
3
3
1.5
1
3
3
1.5
$676-S21
614-746
415-505
(4,604)
$45,795
S8,41S
25,272
16,797
5,325
$55,S12
$S,844
25,632
17,655
5,325
7.S
8.5
8.5
$57,456
1
3
1
3
0.4
1
3
0.4
$644-710
556-614
(-)
$8,520
22,104
2,669
$8,520
22,104
2,669
Research Projects :
Temporary help
2.8
4.4
4.4
9,151
$33,293
21.5
3.3
21.5
3.3
$34,208
$127,092
$40,000
$33,293
3.5
0.2
3.5
0.2
3.5
0.2
$26,316
928
$23,352
1,334
$24,6S6
$1,545,129
$23,352
1,334
3.7
3.7
3.7
$27,244
$24,6S6
220.6
240.8
240.8
$1,339,250
$1,566,323
-
1.5
1
1
1.5
1
1
$457-556
395-505
395-480
$8,226
4,880
5,760
$8,640
5,120
5,760
-
3.5
3.5
-
$18,866
$19,520
-
2
2
0.5
0.5
1
2
o
0.5
0.5
1
$425-517
395-505
530-644
(-)
$23,351
10,691
2,520
3,180
5,484
$45,226
$24,515
11,233
2,643
3,336
5,484
-
6
6
$47,211
-
12
12
-
$63,000
$63,000
$129,731
$40,000
i Transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-6S fiscal year,
i Transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-6S fiscal year,
fc Transferred from Reimbursed Activities — Student Pay-Work Study during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
383
SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE-Continued
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auih.) Hiilh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES— Continued
Auxiliary Organizations : SALARY RANGE
College union director 111 $1,122-1,365 $16,250 $16,380
Administrative service officer I 111 998-1,213 13,310 13,976
Administrative assistant I - 1 1 746-905 10,860 10,860
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,957 6,204
Temporary help — general adminis-
tration 0.7 0.7 0.7 (-) 2,714 2,714
Temporary help — plant operation 1.4 1.4 1.4 (-) 7,039 7 039
Temporary help 7 6 6 (71,685) 33,405 33',405
Totals, Auxiliary Organizations 12.1 12.1 12.1 $84,130 $89,535 $90,578
Special Projects :
Temporary help — plant operation __ 0.1 0.1 0.1 ($5,375) $416 $416
Overtime — plant operation 0.1 0.1 0.1 (-) 416 416
Photoduplicating — library - (-) 3,900 3,900
Special studies 33.2 32.7 32.7 (279,269) 246,751 246,751
Totals, Special Projects 33.4 32.9 32.9 $284,401 $251,483 $251,483
Summer Session :
Dean of educational services and
summer session 0.5 0.5 0.5 $1,433-1,742 $10,452 $10,452
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,204 6,204
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.9 2 2 395-505 10,726 11,267
Instructional faculty 49.4 67.7 67.7 (718,146) 629,471 647,483
Special consultant 0.2 0.2 0.2 (750) 1,200 1,200
Student assistant 8.2 8.2 8.2 (19,630) 29,110 29,110
Temporary help 2.1 - - (5,020)
Totals, Summer Session 64.3 80.6 80.6 $788,105 $694,015 $712,568
Extension :
Dean of educational services and
summer session 0.3 0.3 0.3 $1,433-1,742 $5,226 $5,226
Counselor and test officer 111 f 19,704 19,704
Secretary I 111 543-660 7,920 7,920
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,444 5,720
Intermediate clerk 111 395-480 4,940 5,180
Instructional faculty 12.1 13.2 13.2 (174,483) 122,897 124,330
Temporary help 2.3 - - (5,968)
Student assistant 2.7 2.7 2.7 (9,550) 9,585 9,585
Totals, Extension 21.4 20.2 20.2 $239,284 $175,716 $177,665
Student Pay — Work-Study :
Temporary help e 7 _ _ $36,515
Totals, Authorized Positions 141 149.1 149.1 $1,466,643 $1,250,749 $1,272,294
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 2,032 2,166 2,166 $18,929,405 $20,941,988 $21,434,983
e One position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
384
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
SONOMA STATE COLLEGE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
9.8
2.3
0.5
11
1 1
0.4 1
0.9 1
4.5
11
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
President
Dean of the college
Executive dean
Administrative assistant II
Publications manager
Vocational instructor — building pro-
gram
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Totals. Executive
Business Management:
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Totals. Business Manager's
Office
Accounting :
Accounting officer — state institu-
tion
Accounting officer II
Supervising account clerk II
Accounting technician III
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Assistant cashier-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Totals, Accounting
Personnel :
Associate personnel analyst
Assistant personnel analyst
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Personnel
Purchasing :
Business service officer I
Automotive equipment operator I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Purchasing
Student Financial Aids Administra-
tion : a
Intermediate typist-clerk
General Institutional Services :
Duplicating machine supervisor I
Property clerk I
Stock clerk
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Laborer
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board
Temporary help
Student assistant
Terminal pay
"Overtime premium pay
Totals, General Institutional
Services
Totals, Business Management 19.7 25.5 25.5
1
1
1
0.9
0.3
1
1
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
1
0.5
SALARY RANGE
$2,166-2,633
1,504-1,830
1,433-1,742
905-1,100
S37-1.017
$29,612
21.960
20,904
11.92S
5,53S
$30,0S4
21,960
20,904
12.526
5,814
1
1
1
2 2
04
1
1
2
1.5
1
1
1
2
1.5
1
543-660 '
469-571
425-517
(1,34S)
12,961
6,516
11,279
8,132
3,550
13,607
6.S52
11,833
8,546
3,550
$117,625
$1,213-1,475
746-905
469-571
$27,611
4.5
$20,986
$2,213
$132,380
$17,700
10.062
5,789
$33,551
$32,020
$140,970
$175,588
$135,676
$17,700
10,566
6,079
$34,345
o.s
1
1
$821-99S
$11,880
$11,976
0.2
—
—
746-905
—
—
0.8
_
—
614-746
_
_
0.3
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
1
395-480
5,160
5,418
0.5
1
1
395-480
4,950
5,193
1
2
2
395-480
10,390
$40,300
10,860
4.6
6
6
$30,229
$41,367
0.8
_
$905-1,100
_
0.2
1
1
746-905
$10,860
$10,860
0.1
—
—
469-571
—
—
0.5
2
2
457-556
11,106
11,670
1.4
1
1
395-505
5,080
5,330
3
4
4
$21,714
$27,046
$27,860
1
1
1
$746-905
$10,860
$10,860
—
1
1
556-614
6,840
7,188
0.5
1
1
469-571
6,360
6,684
0.5
_
—
425-517
—
—
1
1.5
1.5
395-505
7,960
8,310
$33,042
0.2
0.8
1.9
2
i
2
1
$505-614
505-614
457-556
$12,S30
5,622
$13,468
5,910
0.8
0.8
2
2
435-530
4S0-530
10,704
11,244
1
0.4
0.4
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
395^S0
(2,287)
(1.163)
(2,722)
(1,280)
$3S,217
8,190
5,325
8,310
5,325
6.3
8
8
$42,671
$44,257
$180,871
a Five-tenths position transferred to Student Financial Aids function
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic
Positions — State Colleges."
during 1967-68 fiscal year.
rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Institutional
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
State Colleges
SONOMA STATE COLLEGE-Continued
385
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) |Amh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
0.3
1
0.3
1
1.3
1.3
29.5
37.8
37.8
SALARY RANGE
$614-746
$258,595
$4,053
7,548
$4,279
7,920
$11,601
$319,569
$12,199
$328,746
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Automatic Data Processing Services:
Director of institutional studies b
Computer programmer I c
Totals, Automatic Data Process-
ing Services
Totals. Authorized Positions
■ INSTRUCTION
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of instruction
Dean of educational services and
summer session
Division chairman
Division chairman (AY)
Coordinator secondary education
(AY)
Coordinator elementary education
(AY)
Senior stenographer
Totals, Administration
Instructional Faculty :
Professor (AY)
Associate professor (AY)
Assistant professor (AY)
Instructor (AY)
Lecturer (AY)
Substitute faculty
Class and rank — reclassification
Sabbatical leave — difference
Sabbatical leave — replacement
Special leaves — research or crea-
tive leave
Distinguished teacher award
Totals, Instructional Faculty _
Technical and Clerical :
Equipment technician II
Equipment technician I
Stock clerk
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Technical assistant II
Technical assistant I
Athletic equipment attendant II
Athletic equipment attendant I
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Technical and Clerical
Totals. Instructional
Instructional Services :
Audio-Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator 111 t $12,204 $12,204
Equipment technician I 111 $614-746 K,!>r,2 8,952
Intermediate stenographer 0.5 1 1 42o-ol7 5,226 5.490
Technical assistant II 0.5 0.5 480-584 2,450 3,080
Photographer I 0.5 0.5 556-676 2,836 3,564
Intermediate, typist-clerk 0.5 - - 395-505
Totals, Audio-Visual ~ 3 4 4 $24,490 $31,668 $33,290
Totals, Authorized Positions a 115.8 136 136 $1,088,463 $1,380,660 $1,470,845
6 Transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
e Transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
a Three-tenths position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution. _ _
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
0.2
1
1
$1,433-1,742
$17,196
$18,046
0.5
0.5
0.5
1,433-1,742
10,452
10,452
i
32,930
33,586
-
i
25,928
26,558
0.3
0.5
0.5
t
8,508
8,508
0.4
0.5
0.5
t
7,291
7,660
2
2
2
469-571
13,704
$116,009
13,704
7.4
8.5
8.5
$94,149
$118,514
13.5
14
14
$1,111-1,418
$225,047
$232,582
19.8
21
21
872-1,111
248,363
260,342
45.8
62
62
689-879
586,359
625,600
3.3
3
3
624-797
26,262
27,212
1.8
—
—
t
_
_
0.1
0.2
0.2
(849)
1,224
1,224
—
—
—
—
6,331
26,605
0.5
—
—
($4,651)
—
—
1
1
1
(8,687)
9,564
9,564
0.5
0.5
0.5
(2,975)
4.782
4,782
-
-
-
(500)
$888,034
500
500
86.3
101.7
101.7
$1,108,432
$1,188,411
O.S
1
1
$676-821
$8,452
$8,880
1
1
1
614-746
8.520
8,952
—
1
1
457-556
5,622
5,910
3
3
3
469-571
19,162
19,758
8
9.S
9.8
425-517
52.541
55,726
0.8
1
1
480-584
6,160
6.464
O.S
1
1
415-505
5,288
5.552
O.S
1
1
480-584
6,310
6,620
1
1
1
415-505
5,396
5,668
-
—
-
(194)
-
_
2.9
2
2
(9,938)
$81,790
7.100
7.100
19.1
21.8
21.8
$124,551
$130,630
112.8
132
132
$1,064,300
$1,348,992
$1,437,555
13— L-627SW
386
State Colleges
SONOMA STATE COLLEGE-Continued
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.] (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian
Senior stenographer
Totals, Administration
Processing Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Processing Services
Public Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Library assistant I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Public Services
Totals, Authorized Positions.
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students
Senior stenographer
Totals, Dean's Office
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean — admissions and rec-
ords
Registrar I
Computer programmer I e
Evaluation technician II
Evaluation technician I
Senior tabulating machine operator
Senior stenographer I
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer ,
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Temporary help
Totals, Admissions and Records.
SALAEY RANGE
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,365-1,659
469-571
$19,90S
6,628
$26,536
$19,90S
6,852
2
2
2
$24,976
$26,760
2
1
0.8
2.9
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
$717-915
624-837
425-517
395-505
$20,940
9,046
5,444
11,206
$46,636
$21,444
9,490
5,720
11,471
6.7
6
6
$46,032
$48,125
1.8
1.2
1
1
0.3
2.4
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
$717-915
624-837
457-556
395-505
(1,661)
(8,402)
$48,151
$21,317
9,490
6,360
9,880
$21,874
9,964
6,672
10,364
7.7
6
6
$47,047
$48,S74
16.4
14
14
$119,159
$120,219
$123.7.-.!)
0.4
1
1.4
$1,433-1,742
469-571
$14,772
$20,904
5.62S
$26,532
$20,904
5,904
$26,808
1
1
1
$1,122-1,365
$14,034
$14,738
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
0.3
—
—
614-746
—
_
1
1
1
614-746
8,180
8,592
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
0.7
—
—
505-614
—
—
0.8
1
1
469-571
6,768
6,852
—
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,760
2.2
2
2
425-517
12,408
12,408
2.4
2.5
2.5
395-505
13,240
13,854
1.2
0.5
0.5
(4,242)
1,775
1,775
1.2
—
—
(6,943)
-
-
12.8
11
11
$84,817
$80,357
82,447
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean — counseling and
testing 111 $1,122-1,365 $16,3S0 $16,3S0
Counselor and test officer 111 f 10,254 10,768
Counselor and test officer (AT) 0.1 - - f - -
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Psychometrist 1 1 614-746 7,368 7,728
Intermediate stenographer 0.3 0.5 0.5 425-517 2,613 2,745
Totals, Counseling and Testing 3.4 4.5 4.5 . $33,028 $43,467 $44,473
Foreign Student Program :
Counselor 0.4 0.5 0.5 $4,395 $5,814 $5,814
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean— activities 111 $1,122-1,365 $16,250 $16,3S0
Housing coordinator 0.5 0.5 f 5,538 5,814
Activities adviser 1.1 1 1 614-746 7,368 7,728
Senior stenographer 0.7 1 1 469-571 5,789 6,079
Intermediate stenographer 0.3 - - 425-517 - -
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.4 0.5 0.5 395-505 2,530 2,654
Totals, Activities and Housing 3.5 4 4 $29,566 $37,475 $38,655
e One position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
IIICIIER EDUCATION
State Colleges
SONOMA STATE COLLEGE-Continued
387
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) Quill.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Placement :
Placement officer
Placement interviewer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Placement
Health Services:
Medical officer II
Graduate nurse
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Health Services
Student Financial Aids
Administration : '
Counselor
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
1
1.1
2.1
0.8
0.9
0.4
2.1
0.4
0.5
0.4
SALARY RANGE
$530-644 '
425-517
$18,192
$1,439-1,750
628-728
425-517
$20,695
$760-923
395-505
425-517
$13,882
6.516
5,835
$26,233
$17,925
8,700
5,226
$31,851
$14,582
6.840
6,129
$27,551
$18,819
8,736
5,490
$33,045
1.3
27
28
28
$8,771
$214,236
$251,729
$258,793
Administration :
Chief of plant operation I 111 $821-99S $11,976 $11,976
Chief engineer I 111 746-863 10,356 10,356
Drafting aid II 0.4 0.5 0.5 530-644 3,462 3,639
Senior stenographer 0.8 1 1 469-571 6,104 6,412
Intermediate stenographer 0.3 - 425-517 - -
Totals, Administration 3.5 3.5 3.5 $31,140 $31,898 $32,383
Maintenance of Structures :
Plumber I 1 1 $676-746 $8,112 $8,520
Electrician I 0.9 1 1 676-746 8,486 8,916
Carpenter I 111 644-710 8,180 8,520
Stationary engineer 4.1 5 5 644-746 42,362 44,508
Supervising custodian II 111 530-644 6,672 7,008
Skilled laborer 111 556-614 7,218 7,368
Building maintenance man 1.4 0.5 0.5 556-614 3.549 3,684
Supervising custodian I 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Custodian 19.2 28.5 28.5 415-505 147,529 158,020
Janitor 0.8 1 1 395^180 5,060 5,308
Temporary help 0.9 (6,017)
Totals, Maintenance of Structures 31.3 41 41 $175,9SS $243,S40 $258,524
Maintenance of Grounds : .
Supervising groundsman I 111 $584-710 $8,520 $8,520
Groundsman 7.6 14.5 14.5 480-530 89,728 92,553
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds 8.6 15.5 15.5 $51,315 $98,248 $101,073
Plant Security :
Supervising campus security officer I 0.5 0.5 0.5 $676-821 $4,260 $4,476
Campus security officer 0.7 2 2 614-746 15,372 16.134
•Watchman 2.9 3 3 415-505 16,779 17,564
Totals, Plant Security 4.1 5.5 5.5 $23,602 $36,411 $38,174
Totals, Authorized Positions— 47.5 65.5 65.5 $2S2,045 $410,397 $430,154
£ One and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
388
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
SONOMA STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tilth.) (Ajjlhj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
-
0.5
0.5
SALARY RANGE
$395-505
$2,520
$2,643
-
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
t
$425-517
395-180
$5,814
2,722
2,600
$5,814
2,860
2,731
-
1.5
1.5
-
$11,136
$11,405
-
0.2
0.2
-
$1,090
$1,090
_
2.2
2.2
_
$14,746
$15,138
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
Administration :
Business Management :
Intermediate typist-clerk S
Student Services :
Counselor b
Intermediate stenographer &
Intermediate clerk b
Totals, Student Services
Off-Campus Work-Study :
Temporary help *
Totals, Authorized Positions.
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Research Projects :
Instructional faculty 2 4 4 $19,617 $36,480 $36,480
Summer Session:
Dean of educational services and
summer session 0.1 0.1 0.1 $1,433-1,742 $2,090 $2,090
Instructional faculty 7 4.5 4.5 (57,049) 39,653 39,653
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6.544 6,852
Temporary help 0.4 - - (2,590)
Student assistant 0.2 0.5 0.5 (966) 1,373 1,373
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 5,160 5,418
Totals, Summer Session 9.7 7.1 7.1 $73,520 $54,820 $55,386
Extension :
Dean of educational services and
summer session 0.2 0.2 0.2 $1,433-1,742 $4,181 $4,181
Instructional faculty 7.1 4.7 4.7 (56,475) 45,363 45,363
Music studio faculty 0.3 - - (1,200)
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 5,760 5,760
Temporary help 1.2 - (6,255)
Student assistant 0.7 0.4 0.4 (2,4S9) 500 500
Totals, Extension 10.5 6.3 6.3 $75,652 $55,804 $55,804
Auxiliary Organizations :
Accounting technician III 111 $543-660 $7,536 $7,920
Totals, Auxiliary Organizations.. Ill $7,443 $7,536 $7,920
Student Pay — Work-Study :
Temporary help i - - - $257 - -
Totals, Authorized Positions 23.2 18.4 18.4 $176,489 $154,640 $155,590
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 259.4 301.9 301.9 $2,138,987 $2,651,960 $2,783,025
g Transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
1j Transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
i Transferred from Reimbursed Activities — Student Pay — Work-Study during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
5 Two-tenths position transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
389
STANISLAUS STATE COLLEGE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiilh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive: salary RANGE
President 111 $2,166-2,633 $29,612 $30,0S4
Dean of college 111 1,504-1,830 21,872 21,960
Executive dean 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Vocational instructor — building pro-
gram 1.1 1 1 f 11,628 11,628
Publications manager 111 f 14,700 14,700
Administrative assistant I - 1.5 1.5 746-905 13,428 14,094
Secretary I 111 543-660 7,920 7,920
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6.852 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 2 2 2 425-517 11,694 11,970
Temporary help 1 1 (-) 5,484 5,484
Student assistant 111 (2,722) 3.550 3,550
Totals, Executive 10.1 12.5 12.5 $117,782 $147,644 $149,146
Business Management:
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager 111 $1,213-1,475 $14,556 $15,276
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 5,858 6,154
Totals, Business Manager's
Office 2 2 2 $21,374 $20,414 $21,430
Accounting :
Accounting officer II 0.9 1 1 $746-905 $9,100 $9,548
Accounting technician III 111 571-692 6,852 7,188
Bookkeeping machine operator I_ 1 1 1 395-480 5,200 5,462
Assistant cashier-clerk 0.5 0.5 0.5 395-480 2,540 2,665
Intermediate account clerk 111 395-480 4,860 5,100
Totals, Accounting 4.4 4.5 4.5 $25,898 $2S,552 $29,963
Personnel :
Assistant personnel analyst 111 $746-905 $10,020 $10,524
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.4 1.5 1.5 395-480 7,772 8,161
Totals, Personnel 2.4 2.5 2.5 $15,923 $17,792 $18,685
Purchasing :
Business service officer I 1 1 1 $746-905 $10,860 $10,860
Senior typist-clerk 111 457-556 5,760 6,060
Totals, Purchasing 2 2 2 $15,496 $16,620 $16,920
General Institutional Services :
Property clerk I 111 $505-614 $6,310 $6,620
Stock clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board 1.9 2 2 395-480 10,020 10,506
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) 1 1 435-530 6,360 6,360
Intermediate typist-clerk - 1 1 395-180 4,860 5,100
Totals, General Institutional
Services 3.9 6 6 $20,836 $34,222 $35,258
Student Financial Aids Administra-
tion :
Intermediate typist-clerk a 0.5 - - $2,121 - -
Totals, Business Management 15.2 17 17 $101,648 $117,600 $122,256
Automatic Data Processing Services :
Director of institutional studies b__ - 0.3 0.3 f $3,323 $3,488
Tabulating machine operator c - 1 1 $457-556 6,110 6,412
Intermediate typist-clerk c - 1 1 395-505 4,860 5,100
Totals, Automatic Data Process-
ing Services - 2.3 2.3 - $14,293 $15,000
Totals, Authorized Positions __ isli 3T8 31.8 $219,430 $279,537 $286,402
a Five-tenths position transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
b Three-tenths position transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
cOne position transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
390
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STANISLAUS STATE COLLEGE-Continued
UJ
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_J
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION
Instructional :
Administration :
Division chairman
Division chairman (AY)
Coordinator of elementary educa-
tion (AY)
Coordinator of secondary educa-
tion (AY)
Coordinator of educational serv-
ices and summer session
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Administration
Instructional Faculty :
Professor (AY)
Associate professor (AY)
Assistant professor (AY)
Class and rank reclassification
Sabbatical leave replacement
Special leave — research or crea-
tive activity
Totals, Instructional Faculty
Technical and Clerical :
Equipment technician I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist
Student assistant
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Totals, Technical and Clerical
Totals, Instructional 62.5
Instructional Services :
Audio-Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator (AY)
Equipment technician I
Stock clerk
Technical assistant I
Totals, Instructional Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian 111 $1,365-1,659 $19,908 $19,908
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-480 5,691 5,760
Totals, Administration 2 2 2 $24,129 $25,599 $25,668
Processing Services :
Librarian IV 111 $872-1,058 $12,696 $12,696
Librarian II 3 3 3 624-837 26,140 26,962
Library assistant I 2 2 2 457-556 12,445 13,058
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2 2 395^S0 11,222 11,497
Junior typist-clerk 111 359^135 4,940 5,180
Student assistant - 1 1 (-) 3,550 3,550
Totals, Processing Services 9 10 10 $61,894 $70,993 $72,943
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
1
3
1
3
1
3
SALARY RANGE
t
t
$14,582
42,748
$15,320
43,546
0.3
0.3
0.3
t
4,404
4,404
0.3
0.3
0.3
t
4,404
4,404
0.5
1
1
0.5
1
1
0.5
1
1
t
$469-571
425-517
7,722
6,852
6,204
$86,916
7 722
6,852
6,204
7.1
7.1
7.1
$75,898
$S8,452
7.5
13
24.5
15.5
13
39.4
0.5
15.5
13
39.4
0.5
$1,111-1,418
872-1,111
6S9-879
(-)
(-)
$209,937
160,790
354,864
2,920
4,782
$236,512
165,70S
3S9,16S
8,754
4.7S2
0.1
0.5
0.5
(735)
$463,270
4.7S2
$73S,075
4,782
45.1
68.9
6S.9
$S09,706
1
0.5
5.7
1
1.1
4
0.5
7.9
1
1.1
4
0.5
7.9
1
1.1
$614-746
457-556
425-517
395-505
(3,714)
$25,428
2,742
44,584
5,020
3,905
$30,372
2,880
48,790
5,264
3,905
1
-
-
435-530
-
-
10.3
14.5
14.5
$49,663
$81,679
$91,211
90.5
90.5
$588,831
$906,670
$989,369
0.5
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
0.5
f
$614-746
457-556
415-505
$16,S82
8.736
5.960
2,550
$17,016
8,952
6,260
2,676
3
3.5
3.5
$22,302
$34,128
$34,904
65.5
94
94
$611,193
$940,79S
$1,024,273
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
391
STANISLAUS STATE COLLEGE-Conti
nued
Ld
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
—I
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.l (/tilth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
LIBRARY— Continued
Public Services :
Librarian III 111
Librarian I 111
Library assistant I 111
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Student assistant — 0.5 0.5
Temporary help 1.1 - —
Totals, Public Services 4.1 4.5 4.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 15.1 16.5 16.5
SALARY RANGE
$717-915
567-624
457-556
395-480
(-)
(6,606)
$28,511
$114,534
$10,980
7,401
6,335
4.S60
1,775
$31,351
$127,943
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Dean's Office
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean
Registrar II
Evaluation technician I
Tabulating machine operator d
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Admissions and Records
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean
Counselor and test officer (AY)
Test officer (AY)
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Counseling and Testing
Foreign Student Program :
Counselor
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean — activities - 1 1
Activities advisor — 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 111
Totals, Activities and Housing _ 1 3 3
Health Services :
Graduate nurse 0.5 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk - 1 1
Totals, Health Services 0.5 2 2
Totals, Authorized Positions e _ 14.8
3.5
0.5
3.5
0.5
19.5 19.5
$28,729
,122-1,365
614-746
425-517
$4,416
$628-728
395-480
$3,339
$121,682
$35,459
$5,538
$13,464
7,368
5,421
$26,253
$8,016
4,860
$12,876
$169,664
$10,980
7,48S
6.646
5,100
1,775
$31,989
$130,600
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,433-1,742
425-517
$20,904
6,204
$27,108
$20,904
6,204
2
2
2
$25,819
$27,108
1
1
1
1
2
0.3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1.5
1
1
1
1
1
2
1.5
1
1
$1,122-1,365
783-950
556-676
457-556
425-517
395^180
359^35
(3,370)
$59,379
$16,380
11,400
7,548
11,648
7,290
4,614
3,550
$62,430
$16,3S0
11,400
7,920
11,924
7,650
4.840
3;.550
8.3
8.5
8.5
$63,664
1
1
1
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
0.5
1
$1,122-1,365
t
425-517 '
$15,476
10,044
3,985
5,954
$16,250
10,044
4,982
6,204
$37,480
5,814
$14,148
7,728
5,697
$27,573
$8,412
5,100
$13,512
$175,151
PLANT OPERATION
Administration : „_ _ ._„
Chief of plant operation I 111 $821-998 $11,400 S1*'9.7,?
Chief engineer 0.9 1 1 746-863 9,322 9,776
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,490 5,766
Totals, Administration 2$ 3~~ 3 $22,515 $26,212 $27,518
a Two positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
e One position transferred to Student Financial Aids during 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution. , . _ . ,
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
392
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STANISLAUS STATE COLLEGE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tilth.) (Allth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Maintenance of Structures:
Electrician I
Carpenter I
Stationary engineer
Stationary fireman
Custodian
Janitor
Temporary help
Totals, Maintenance of Structures
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I
Groundsman
Automotive equipment operator
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds
Plant Security :
Campus security officer
Watchman
Totals, Plant Security
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
Administration :
Business Management :
Intermediate typist-clerk f
Student Services :
Counselor g
Intermediate stenographer g
Totals, Student Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
1
1
4
1
1
0.4
1.2
1
1
4
1
1
3.5
2
1
1
4
1
1
3.5
2
SALARY RANGE
$676-746
644-710
644-746
584-644
415-505
395-480
(8,046)
$61,291
$8,844
8,214
32,392
7,518
5,785
17,070
13,344
$8,952
8,520
33,866
7,728
6,060
17,910
13,344
9.6
13.5
13.5
$93,167
$96,380
1
7.4
0.6
1
12
1
1
12
1
$584-710
480-530
556-614
$7,398
73,195
7,038
$87,631
$7,760
75.420
7,368
9
14
14
$53,318
$90,548
0.9
2
1
2
1
2
$614-746
415-505
$7,398
10,836
$18,234
$7,760
11,382
2.9
3
3
$16,275
$19,142
24.4
33.5
33.5
$153,399
$225,244
$233,588
-
0.5
0.5
$395-505
$2,540
$2,665
-
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
t
$425-517
$5,538
2,613
$8,151
$5,814
2,745
-
1
1
$8,559
1.5
1.5
$10,691
$11,224
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Summer Session :
Coordinator of educational services
and summer session 0.3 0.3 0.3 j $4,633 $4,633
Senior stenographer - 0.5 0.5 $469-571 2,814 2,952
Instructional faculty 4.5 4.5 4.5 (35,696) 36,125 36,125
Intermediate stenographer 0.5 - - 425-517 -
Student assistant 0.1 0.1 0.1 (415) 425 425
Totals, Summer Session 5.4 5.4 5.4 $43,051 $43,997 $44,135
Extension :
Coordinator of educational services
and summer session 0.2 0.2 0.2 t $3,089 $3.0S9
Senior account clerk 0.2 0.5 0.5 $457-556 2,800 2,943
Intermediate stenographer 0.5 0.5 0.5 425-517 2,791 2,929
Instructional faculty 3.2 2.3 2.3 (23,776) 19,945 20,943
Student assistant 0.3 0.2 0.2 (780) 675 675
Music studio faculty 0.1 0.2 0.2 (250) 750 750
Totals, Extension 4.5 3.9 3.9 $41,573 $30,050 $31,329
Special Projects:
Temporary help 2.9 - - $14,413
Totals, Authorized Positions 12.S 9.3 9.3 $99,037 $74,047 $75,464
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 157.9 206.1 206.1 $1,319,275 $1,827,924 $1,936,702
i Transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
g Transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
393
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-KELLOGG-VOORHIS CAMPUS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) |Aalh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive : SALARY range
President 0.7 1 1 $2,166-2,633 $29,612 $30,084
Vice president — general administra-
tion 0.3 1 1 1,580-1,922 18,960 19,908
Dean of the college 111 1,504-1,830 21,960 21,960
Executive dean 111 1,433-1,742 17,835 18,732
Vocational instructor — building pro-
gram 111 t 19,704 19,704
Publications manager 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 7,722 7,722
Administrative assistant II 1 1 905-1,100 10,860 11,400
Administrative assistant I - 1 1 746-905 8,952 9,396
Senior stenographer 3.8 4 4 469-571 26,938 27,324
Intermediate stenographer 2 2.5 2.5 425-517 14,064 14,462
Junior stenographer 0.2 — — 386—469 — —
Student assistant 0.3 0.5 0.5 (1,007) 1,775 1,775
Totals, Executive 10.8 14.5 14.5 $125,112 $17S,382 $182,467
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office :
Business manager 111 $1,213-1,475 $17,700 $17,700
Administrative assistant I 0.5 1 1 746-905 9,174 9,624
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Student assistant 0.1 0.3 0.3 (405) 1,065 1,065
Totals, Business Manager's
Office 2.6 3.3 3.3 $28,950 $34,791 $35,241
Accounting :
Accounting officer — state institu-
tion 111 $821-998 $11,976 $11,976
Accounting technician III 111 543-660 7,076 7,420
Senior cashier-clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6.672
Senior account clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 1 1 425-517 5,226 5.490
Intermediate tvpist-clerk 0.8 1 1 395-480 5,396 5,668
Bookkeeping machine operator I_ 1 1 1 395^180 5,374 5,645
Intermediate account clerk 2 2 2 395-480 11,134 11,405
Student assistant . 0.1 0.5 0.5 (312) 1,775 1.775
Totals. Accounting 7.9 9.5 9.5 $50,274 $61,301 $62,723
Personnel :
Associate personnel analyst 1 1 $905-1,100 $10.S60 $11,400
Assistant personnel analyst 111 746-905 10,860 10,860
Senior clerk 1 1 1 457-556 5,960 6.260
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5.490 5,766
Intermediate account clerk 111 395^80 5.330 5,599
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk__ 1 1 395-480 4.860 5.100
Student assistant 0.4 0.5 0.5 (1,248) 1.775 1/775
Totals, Personnel 4.4 6.5 6.5 $26,832 $45,135 $46,760
Purchasing :
Business service officer I 111 $746-905 $10,860 $10,860
Senior account clerk 0.3 1 1 457-556 5,835 6,135
Intermediate account clerk 0.7 - - 395—480 - —
Intermediate clerk 111 395^80 5,120 5,374
Totals, Purchasing 3 3 3 $20,098 $21,815 $22,369
Student Financial Aids
Administration : a
Intermediate clerk 0.5 — — $2,430 —
General Institutional Services :
Property clerk II 111 $5S4-710 $8,520 $8,520
Truck driver b 0.5 1 1 556-614 7.36S 7,368
Storekeeper I 111 505-614 7.H6S 7,368
Senior account clerk 1 1 1 457-556 6,672 6,672
Stock clerk 3 3 3 457-556 18,289 18,967
Duplicating machine operator II „ „„„ „ „™
(offset) — 0.9 1 1 435-530 6,235 6,360
a One position transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
b One position transferred from Plant Operations function during the 1966-67 fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
394
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-KELLOGG-VOORHIS
CAMPUS-Continued
UJ
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_l
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
5S
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Business Management — Continued
General Institutional Services —
Continued
Duplicating machine operator II
(direct impression)
Intermediate clerk
Telephone operator —
multiple board
Student assistant
Totals, General Institutional
Services
Totals, Business Management
Automatic Data Processing Services :
Director of institutional studies e
EDP supervisor I a
Senior tabulating machine operator e
Key punch operator!
Intermediate typist-clerk s
Student assistant h
Totals, Automatic Data
Processing Services
Totals, Authorized Positions
INSTRUCTION
0.8
1.5
1
1.5
1
1.5
SALARY RANGE
$415-505
395^tS0
$5,100
S.571
$5,352
S,640
2.9
0.4
3
0.4
3
0.4
395-480
(1,450)
$74,222
15,600
1,420
$85,143
$248,185
16.0S0
1,420
13
13.9
13.9
$S6,747
31.4
36.2
36.2
$202,S06
$253,S40
-
0.3
1
1
2
1.5
0.5
0.3
1
1
2
1.5
0.5
J.
$614-746'
505-614
405^192
395-505
$3,323
8,016
6,360
10,185
8,629
1,775
$3,4SS
8,418
6,672
10,693
8,640
1,775
-
6.3
6.3
-
$38,28S
$39,6S6
42.2
57
57
$327,91S
$464,S55
$475,993
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of agriculture 111 $1,433-1,742 $20,904 $20,904
Dean of engineering 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Dean of liberal arts 111 1,433-1,742 19,671 20,655
Department chairman (AY) 10.5 10.5 10.5 t 146,414 148,813
Department chairman 0.3 1 1 f 9,120 9,564
Production manager (AY) 0.4 0.4 0.4 f 7,881 7,881
Production manager 1.6 1.6 1.6 t 31,524 31,524
Coordinator of secondary educa-
tion (AY) 0.5 1 1 t 10,651 11,648
Curriculum supervisor (AY) 2 2 2 t 24,762 25,332
Curriculum evaluator (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 8,724 9,159
Senior stenographer 2.9 3 3 469-571 18,745 19,343
Student assistant 2.8 2.8 2.8 (9,464) 9,940 9,940
Totals, Administration 24.5 25.8 25.8 $303,577 $329,240 $335,667
Instructional Faculty :
Principal instructor i - 5.9 5.9 $1,287-1,642 $114,034 $115,405
Principal instructor (AY) 36.4 33.3 33.3 1,111-1,418 519,104 534,377
Senior instructor! 2.5 2.5 1,00S-1,287 36,392 37,04S
Senior instructor (AY) 86.9 82.1 82.1 S72-l,lll 1,013,964 1,046,142
Intermediate instructor k _ 1.2 1.2 797-1,017 13,S43 13,954
Intermediate instructor (AY) __ 122.4 185.8 185.8 6S9-S79 1,745,104 1,859,008
Junior instructor (AY) 13.9 13 13 624-797 117,314 118,412
Lecturer 12 14 14 (108,909) 130,211 133,940
Part-time instructor 11.1 - - (104,995)
c Three-tenths position transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
a One position transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
e One position transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
'Two positions transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
s One and five-tenths positions transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
h Five-tenths position transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
1 Five and nine-tenths principal instructors — 12 months have inadvertently been reported as academic year positions in previous fiscal
years.
i Two and five-tenths senior instructors — 12 months have inadvertently been reported as academic year positions in previous fiscal
years,
k One and two-tenths intermediate instructor — 12 months have inadvertently been reported as academic year positions in previous
fiscal years.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution,
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATH >N
395
State Colleges
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-KELLOGG-VOORHIS CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional — Continued
Instructional Faculty — Continued
Instructor — vacation (B-10)
Substitute instructor
Class and rank reclassification
Sabbatical leave replacement
Special leaves — research and crea-
tive activity
Distinguished teacher awards
Totals, Instructional Faculty
Technical and Clerical :
Equipment technician III
Supervising clerk II
Stage technician I
Equipment technician I
Athletic equipment attendant II_
Technical assistant II
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Athletic equipment attendant I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior stenographer
Junior clerk
Student assistant
Totals. Technical and Clerical.
Totals, Instructional
Instructional Services :
Computer : t
EDP supervisor I
Student assistant
Totals. Computer
Audio— Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator (AT)
Assistant audio-visual coordinator
(AT)
Equipment technician I
Graphic artist
Photographer I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals. Audio-Visual
College Farm :
Vocational instructor
Blacksmith
Head farmer II
College orchardman
Tractor operator — laborer
Supervising horse trainer
Horse trainer
Skilled laborer
Automotive equipment operator I_
Mechanic's helper
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, College Farm
Totals, Instructional Services
Totals, Authorized
Positions
19.4
27.5
19.6
19.6
28.5
28.5
405.2 474.9 474.9
$113,605
$165,729
$3,802,029
$121,547
$185,194
$4,670,526
SALARY RANGE
-
-
-
($1,007)
$4,651
$4,713
0.2
0.2
0.2
(1,707)
1.534
1,852
—
—
—
(-)
19,860
61,496
4.3
0
5
(39,627)
47,820
47,820
0.6
1.5
1.5
(6,876)
14,346
14,346
-
-
-
(1,500)
$3,041,142
1,500
1,500
287.8
344.5
344.5
$3,779,677
$3,990,013
1
1
$746-905
$8,952
$9,396
1
1
1
614-746
8.952
8.952
1
1
1
614-746
8,808
8,952
3.5
4
4
014-746
31,126
33.296
0.9
1
1
480-584
7,008
7.008
1.3
6
6
480-584
32,350
37.521
2.7
4
4
469-571
26.612
27.184
1.6
1
1
457-556
5,785
6.085
1
9
2
457-556
11,230
12.532
9.3
17.7
17.7
425-517
92,472
100.798
1
9
2
415-505
10,290
11.368
1.1
1
1
395-505
5.760
5,760
0.7
1
1
395-480
5,760
5.760
5
9
9
386-469
9.S40
10.326
0.3
_
_
342-415
—
—
35
31.4
31.4
(118,623)
$291,581
111,470
111.470
65.4
76.1
76.1
$376,415
$396,408
377.7
446.4
446.4
$3,636,300
$4,485,332
$4,722,088
0.8
$614-746
0.4
-
-
(1,433)
$6,959
-
—
1.2
-
-
-
-
0.9
1
1
t
$10,894
$11,430
0.2
1
1
t
7.970
9.964
1.4
9
9
$614-746
15.2S6
16.043
1
1
1
556-676
8.112
8.112
1
1
1
556-676
8.112
8.112
1.5
9
2
395-480
10,078
10.530
0.9
0.9
0.9
(2,925)
3,195
3,195
6.9
8.9
8.9
$45,165
$63,647
$67,386
1
1
1
T
$14,582
$15,320
1
1
1
$644-710
8.520
8,520
1
1
1
614-746
7,518
7,888
0.9
1
1
584-710
8.520
8.520
1
1
1
584-644
7.728
7,728
1
1
1
556-676
8.112
8.112
9
9
9
505-614
13.884
14,208
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7.36S
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7.368
1
1
1
530-584
6,672
7.00S
0.4
0.5
0.5
395-505
2.520
2,643
8.1
8.1
8.1
(27,378)
28,755
28,755
$123,438
8190.S24
$4,912,912
i One and eight-tenths positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal
year.
AT indicates Academic Tear as defined by the institution,
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
396
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-KELLOGG-VOORHIS CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-6 9
(Fillod) (Auth.j (Aulh.) I
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,365-1,659
$19,908
$19,908
1.9
2
2
872-1,058
23,346
24,504
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6.204
3.9
4
4
$45,508
$49,458
$50,616
1.6
2
2
$717-915
$20,745
$21,234
4
4
624-837
33,000
34,674
-
o
3
567-624
20,916
21,942
2
2
530-644
13,680
14,376
0.1
2
2
457-556
11,106
11,670
1
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,360
0.1
1
1
457-556
6,335
6,646
4.5
11
11
395-480
55,602
58,069
O.C
—
—
342-415
—
_
11.6
8.3
8.3
(60.760)
45,517
45,517
3.5
3.6
3.6
(11,953)
$137,894
12,780
12,780
27
37.9
37.9
$225,741
$233,268
2
3
3
$717-915
$30,564
$30,996
1.8
3
3
624-837
23,872
25,087
0.5
1
1
457-556
6,210
6,516
6.5
8
8
395-480
41,094
43,084
0.2
0.2
0.2
(1,240)
1,097
1,097
2.9
2.9
2.9
(9,779)
$78,421
10,295
10,295
13.9
1S.1
18.1
$113,132
$117,075
44.8
60
60
$261,823
$388,331
$400,959
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian
Librarian IV
Intermediate stenographer :
Totals, Administration
Processing Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Processing Services
Public Services:
Librarian III
Librarian II
Library assistant I
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Public Services
Totals, Authorized Positions—
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Totals, Dean's Office
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean
Admissions officer
Registrar II
Evaluation technician II
Evaluation technician I
Supervising clerk I
Senior tabulating machine oper-
ator m
Senior clerk
Key punch operator n
Intermediate typist-clerk o
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Admissions and Records_.
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean
Counselor
Counselor — 10 months
Test officer
Psychometrist
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Counseling and Testing..
mOne position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
n Two positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
o One and five-tenths positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal
year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,433-1,742
746-905
469-571
$19,276
8,952
6,852
$20,240
9.396
6,852
2
3
3
$24,008
$35,080
$36,488
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,122-1,365
783-950
783-950
614-746
556-676
530-644
$14,502
9,396
10,524
7.368
8,112
7,248
$15,228
9,852
11,040
7,728
8,112
7,608
1
1.4
1
6
4
1
3
4.5
5
1
3
4.5
5
1
505-614
457-556
405-492
395-505
395-4S0
(3,250)
$10S,595
17,729
22,890
26.382
3,550
$127,701
18,610
23,936
27,362
3,550
18.4
19.5
19.5
$133,026
1
2
1
0.5
1
1
1.5
0.3
1
2
3
1
1
1
1.5
0.3
1
2
3
1
1
1
1.5
0.3
$1,122-1,365
t
f
t
614-746
425-517
395-505
(975)
$16,380
31,326
26,533
10,520
8,952
6,204
8,629
1,065
$16,380
31.905
31,043
11.046
8,952
6.204
8,640
1,065
8.3
10.8
10.8
$81,271
$109,609
$115,235
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-KELLOGG-VOORHIS CAMPUS-Continued
307
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aolh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Foreign Student Program :
Counselor
Counselor (ATI
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Foreign Student Program
Activities and Housing :
Associate dean
Housing coordinator
Activities advisor
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Activities and Housing —
Placement :
Placement officer
Placement supervisor I
Placement interviewer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Placement 5.5
Student Financial Aids
Administration : P
Counselor 0.2
Evaluation technician I
Intermediate stenographer 0.5
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration 0.7
Health Services:
Medical officer II 1
Medical officer II — 10 months
Medical officer I 1.8
Senior clinical laboratory technolo-
gist 0.8
Supervising nurse I 1
Graduate mirse 1.8
Graduate nurse — 10 months
X-ray technician 1
Senior clerk —
Intermediate stenographer 2
Student assistant 1
Totals, Health Services 10.4
Totals, Authorized Positions 50.7
PLANT OPERATION
0.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
t
t
$425-517
$8,373
$14,244
7,970
5,226
$27,440
$14,973
9,964
5,490
0.5
3
3
$30,427
1
0.5
1
1
]
0.4
1
1
2
T
1.5
0.4
1
1
2
1
1.5
0.4
$1,122-1,365
t
614-746
425-517
395-505
(1,352)
$40,754
$14,980
12,178
16,320
0,204
8,190
1,420
$59,292
$15,730
12,783
16,680
6,204
8,310
1,420
4.9
6.9
6.9
$61,127
1
1
1
1
1
0.5
1
1
o
1
1.5
0.5
1
1
o
1
1.5
0.5
$614-746'
530-644
425-517
395-505
(1,565)
$15,444
8,952
14,244
6,204
7,892
1,775
$15,444
8.952
14,568
6.204
8,287
1,775
$42,478
$556-676
425-517
$3,612
$54,511
$55,230
1
1
$1,439-1,750
$21,000
$21,000
0.2
0.2
1,439-1,750
2.878
3,024
1.8
1.8
1,371-1,587
33,902
35,174
1
1
710-863
10,356
10.356
1
1
710-863
8,520
8.952
1 8
1.8
628-728
15,072
15,840
0.2
0.2
628-728
1.256
1,320
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
457-556
5,484
5.760
3
3
425-517
17,634
17,898
1
1
(3,338)
3,550
3,550
13
13
63.2
63.2
$100,9S0
$410,071
$127,380
$541,013
$130,602
$562,135
Administration : _ „„ „ . __„
Chief of plant operations III 111 $998-1,213 ^,556 ?1£556
Chief engineer I 111 746-863 8,989 9.434
Supervisor of building trades 1 1 1 746-863 10/25£ 12'52S
Senior clerk 1 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Student assistant 111 (3,380) 3,550 3,550
Totals, Administration 5 5 5 $41,798 $44,123 $44,568
Maintenance of Structures : _ „„ „„„ „„ __.
Electrician I 2.9 3 3 $676-746 $26,390 $26,820
Plumber I 1.8 2 2 676-746 17,404 17,832
Stationary engineer _ 3.9 4 4 644-746 34,164 34,910
p Two and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AT indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution. , , „ , , , , T . .
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
398
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-KELLOGG-VOORHIS CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) lAuth.i (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Maintenance of Structures — Continued
Carpenter I
Painter I
Locksmith
Supervising custodian III
Building maintenance man
Truck driver 4
Supervising custodian II
Supervising custodian I
Custodian
Temporary help
Student assistant
Student assistant — custodial
Totals, Maintenance of Structures
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II
Automotive equipment operator I
Tree trimmer
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Student assistant
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds 26.4
Plant Security :
Supervising campus security officer
II
Campus security officer
Student assistant
Totals, Plant Security
Special Projects :
Temporary help
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Automobile mechanic
Student assistant
Totals, Motor Vehicle Operation 3.8
Voorhis Campus :
Maintenance of Structures :
Custodian 1
Totals, Maintenance of Struc-
tures 1
Maintenance of Grounds :
Groundsman
Student assistant
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds
Totals, Voorhis Campus
Totals, Authorized Posi-
tions 124.5
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
SALARY RANGE
2
2
2
$644-710
$17,040
$17,040
2.6
3
3
644-710
24,992
25,390
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
0.9
1
1
584-710
7,008
7,368
3.4
3.5
3.5
556-614
25,224
25,698
0.9
1
1
556-614
7.09S
7,368
1
1
1
530-644
7,158
7,518
2
3
3
457-556
18,828
19,104
30.1
41
41
415-505
228,629
235,277
0.3
0.3
0.3
(1,563)
2,002
2,002
3.6
3.8
3.8
(12,319)
13,490
13,490
19.6
22.8
22.8
(66,083)
$405,739
80,940
$51S,S87
80,940
76
92.4
92.4
$529,277
1
1
1
$644-783
$8,248
$8,664
2
2
2
556-614
14,616
14,736
1
1
1
530-644
7,068
7,428
2
2
2
505-614
14,736
14,736
9.9
10
10
480-530
62,875
63,450
10.5
11.5
11.5
(35,375)
40,825
40,825
27.5
27.5
$135,641
$148,368
$17,588
$415-505
$5,772
$15,620
$6,060
$6,060
142.2 142.2
$6SS,S53
$S33,453
$149,839
1
5
0.4
1
6
0.4
1
6
0.4
$710-863
614-746
(1,348)
$50,710
$10,624
52,308
1,420
$64,352
$11,104
52,680
1,420
6.4
7.4
7.4
$65,204
2.4
2.2
2.2
$12,S30
$14,678
$14,678
1
2.8
1
2
1
2
$644-710
(9,464)
$8,520
7,100
$8,520
7,100
$15,620
$6,060
$6,060
2.8
0.7
3
0.7
3
0.7
$480-530
(2,247)
$18,775
$18,880
2,485
$21,365
$19,080
2,485
3.5
3.7
3.7
$21,565
4.5
4.7
4.7
$24,547
$27,425
$27,625
$846,811
Administration : r
Business Management :
Senior clerk
-
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
$457-556
395^80
$2,742
2,676
$2,880
2,811
Totals, Business Management-
-
1
1
-
$5,418
$5,691
<i One position transferred to General Administration function during the 1966-67 fiscal year. One position was reclassified to truck
driver in lieu of custodial position in the 1967-6S fiscal year,
r One position transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
399
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-KELLOGG-VOORHIS CAMPUS-Continued
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS—
Continued
Administration — Continued
Student Services: a
Counselor
Evaluation technician I
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Student Services
Off-Campus Work-Study : t
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions.
YEAR-ROUND OPERATION
General Administration :
Business Management :
Accounting :
Intermediate account clerk
Student assistant
Personnel :
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals, General Administra-
tion
Instruction :
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of agriculture
Dean of engineering
Dean of liberal arts
Department chairman (AY)
Production manager (AY)
Coordinator of secondary
education (AY)
Coordinator of elementary
education (AY)
Curriculum supervisor (AY)
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Administration
SALARY RANGE
1
0.5
1
1
0.5
1
$556-676 '
425-517
$10,636
3,336
5,352
$11,168
3,504
5.628
0.8
4.3
2.5
0.8
4.3
$19,324
$3,214
$27,956
$20,300
$3,214
$20,205
0.3
1
0.5
1
0.5
$395-4S0
(904)
$4,860
1,775
$5,100
1,775
0.2
1
1
395-480
(704)
4,S60
5,100
0.5
2.5
2.5
$1,608
$11,495
$11,975
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.8
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.8
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.8
0.4
$1,433-
1,433-
1,433-
-1,742
-1,742
-1,742
t
t
$1,966
1,966
1,966
14,149
5,723
$2,065
2,064
2,064
14,860
6,009
0.1
0.2
0.2
t
2,277
2,391
0.3
0.2
0.7
0.4
0.2
0.7
0.4
f
t
425-517
1,915
6,911
2,090
2,011
7.258
2,196
1.
$18,264
$38,963
$40,918
Instructional Faculty:
Principal instructor 2.4 4.4 4.4 t $72,155 $75,763
Senior instructor 1 7 12.6 12.6 t 164,932 173,178
Intermediate instructor 10 18.3 18.3 f 180,324 189,340
Junior instructor 0.7 1.2 1.2 t 10,420 10,941
Totals, Instructional Faculty__ 20.1 36.5 36.5 $250,000 $427,831 $449,222
Technical and Clerical :
Intermediate stenographer 1.8 3 3 $425-517 $15,825 $16,631
Temporary help 2.9 2.6 2.6 (9,732) 14,258 14,258
Student assistant 0.4 0.5 0.5 (1,400) 1,775 1,775
Totals, Technical and Clerical 5.1 6.1 6.1 $19,390 $31,858 $32,664
Totals, Instructional 209 45ii 45.6 $287,654 $498,652 $522,804
s Two and five-tenths positions transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68 fiscal
year.
t Eight-tenths position transferred from Reimbursed Activities — Student Pay — Work-Study during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
400
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-KELLOGG-VOORHiS CAMPUS-Confisiued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Autb.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
YEAR-ROUND OPERATION—
Continued
Instructional Services :
Audio- Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator (AY)_
Student assistant
Totals, Audio- Visual
Computer :
Student assistant
Totals, Instructional Services-
Totals, Instruction
Student Services :
Admissions and Records :
Intermediate clerk
Counseling and Testing :
Counselor
Counselor (AY)
Activities and Housing :
Student assistant
Health Services :
Medical officer I
Graduate nurse
Intermediate clerk
0.3
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.8
0.2
0.9
0.2
0.9
0.2
1
1:1
1.1
Totals, Student Services .
Plant Operations :
Maintenance of Structures :
Custodian
Plant Security :
Campus security officer
Totals, Plant Operations
Totals, Authorized Positions.
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Auxiliary Organizations :
Instructor
Building maintenance man-
Custodian
Intermediate clerk
Building maintenance man _
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Auxiliary Organizations-
Special Projects :
Student assistant
Totals, Authorized Positions "
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
27.9
0.9
1.2
0.2
29.S
46.7
46.'
SALARY RANGE
($1,625)
$1,625
$650
$2,275
$289,929
$395-480
$4,472
1,775
$4,696
1,775
$6,247
$6,471
$710
$710
$6,957
$7,181
$505,609
$14,800
4.9
$7,952
$28,719
1.5
1.5
$1,595
$8,910
55.6
55.6
$301,084
$554,733
1
1
1
0.4
0.5
0.5
$556-614
0.6
1
1
415-505
0.4
0.5
0.5
395-480
o
_
_
556-614
1
-
-
395-505
5.4
3
3
0.3
0.6
0.6
5.7
3.6
3.6
702.9 860.8 860.8
$41,967
$1,114
$43,081
$5,834,859
$28,317
$2,130
$30,447
$7,511,314
$529,985
$15,530
—
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.2
t
f
3.323
1,594
3,488
2,009
0.3
0.5
0.5
(975)
1,775
1,775
_
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.5
1,371-1,587
628-728
395-480
3,290
1,507
2,430
3,454
1,584
2,550
$30,390
1
1
$415-505
$5,100
$5,352
0.5
0.5
614-746
3.810
3.998
$9,350
$581,700
$17,016
$17,S80
3,519
3,684
5,106
5,352
2,676
2,811
$29,727
$2,130
$31,857
$7,841,572
« During the 1967-68 fiscal year 0.8 position transferred from Work-Study Administration to Student Financial Aids function.
AT indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution. .
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-SAN LUIS OBISPO CAMPUS
401
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Arnli.) (tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
President
Vice president — academic affairs
Vice president — general administra-
tion
Vocational instructor building pro-
gram
Publications manager (AY)
Administrative assistant I
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Executive
Business Management :
Business Manager's Office:
College business manager II
Business manager
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Totals. Business Manager's
Office
Accounting :
Accounting officer III
Accounting technician III
Senior clerk
Senior account clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Student assistant
Totals. Accounting
Personnel :
Personnel officer
Associate personnel analyst
Assistant personnel analyst
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Totals. Personnel
Purchasing:
Business service officer I
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Purchasing
SALARY RANGE
0.2
1
1
$2,160-2.633
828,904
$30,084
1
1
1
1,578-1,922
23,064
23,064
0.9
1
1
1,578-1,922
18,936
19,884
1
1
1
t
19.704
19,704
0.8
1
1
i
10,044
10,044
—
3
3
746-905
26.856
28,188
1
1
1
543-660
7.920
7.920
3
3
3
469-571
20.556
20,556
1.3
2.5
2.5
425-517
13,565
14.252
—
0.5
0.5
(45)
2,742
2,742
9.2
0.3
0.8
1
1
15
15
3.1
$104,915
$1,337-1,626
1,213-1.475
746-905
469-571
$33,966
$172,291
$17,700
10,860
6,852
$35,412
$176,438
$17,700
10,860
6,852
$35,412
1
1
1.1
1
1
0.5
1.5
1
1
0.5
1.5
$905-1,100
571-692
457-556
457-556
$13,200
6.904
2,742
9,483
$13,200
7.304
2,880
9,627
1
1
3.6
0.5
1
1
3.7
1
1
1
3.7
1
435-530
395-480
395-480
(1,772)
5,530
5.622
19.474
3,550
5,810
5.760
20.149
3,550
9.2
10.7
10.7
$55,645
$66,565
$68,280
0.3
0.7
1
0.8
1
1
0.4
1
1
2
1.5
1
1
0.3
1
1
2
1.5
1
1
0.3
$950-1.155
905-1,100
746-905
457-556
425-517
395-480
395-480
(1,422)
$11,592
8.952
12.022
8.034
5.760
5.160
1.645
$12,176
9.396
12.582
8.442
5.760
5.41S
1.645
5.2
7.8
7.8
$31,194
$53,165
$55,419
1
1
1
1
0.2
1
1
1
1
0.3
1
1
1
1
0.3
$746-905
457-556
395^80
395-480
(581)
$9,700
6.360
5.760
5,760
1,645
$10,188
6.672
5.760
5.760
1.645
4.2
4.3
4.3
$26,157
$29,225
$30,025
Student Financial Aids
Administration : a
Senior clerk - $457-556
Intermediate clerk 1 - - 395-480 - -
Totals. Student Financial Aids
Administration 1 - - $o.49b -
General Institutional Services : „ _^ „ „ _„„ „„ _„„
Property clerk II 111 $584-710 $8,520 $8,520
straeke^er i -___::::::::::::: i 1 1 5054314 7,368 7.36s
Duplication machine supervisor 1111 505-614 6,952 7,308
a One and five-tenths positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
402
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-SAN LUIS OBISPO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Business Management — Continued
General Institutional Services —
Continued
Stock clerk 4
Intermediate stenographer 1
Duplicating machine operator II
(direct impression) 1.5
Intermediate clerk 2.8
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board 1.4
Junior stenographer
Duplicating machine operator I 2.9
Temporary help 1.8
Student assistant 0.7
Totals, General Institutional
Services 19.1
Totals, Business Manage-
ment 41.8
Automatic Data Processing Services:
Director of institutional studies b
Computer programmer I c
EDP supervisor I d -
Equipment technician I c
Senior tabulating machine operator e
Tabulating machine operator e -
Key punch operator e
Junior typist-clerk e —
Intermediate typist-clerk t
Totals, Automatic Data Process-
ing Services —
SALARY RANGE
4
1
4
1
$457-556
425-517
$25,973
5,979
$26,351
6,204
2
3
2
3
415-505
395-480
12,120
15.3S0
12,120
16,144
1.9
0.5
3
2.7
1.9
0.5
3
2.7
395-480
386-469
377-457
(9,213)
(2,224)
10,134
2,373
14,748
9,585
10,350
2,490
15,204
9,585
21.1
21.1
46.9
46.9
$100,048
$252,506
$119,132
$303,499
$121,644
$310,780
0.5
0.5
t
$4,560
$4,782
0.5
0.5
$614-746
3,774
3,960
1
1
614-746
7,63S
8,016
0.5
0.5
614-746
3,504
3,6S4
1
1
505-614
6,060
6,360
1
1
457-556
5,645
5,935
1
1
405-492
5,444
5,720
1
1
359-435
4,596
4.S20
3
3
395-505
15,636
16,416
9.5
9.5
Totals, Authorized Positions
51
71.4
71.4
$357,421
$56,857
$532,647
$59,693
$546,911
INSTRUCTION
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of agriculture 111 $1,433-1.742 $20,904 $20,904
Dean of applied sciences 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Dean of architecture 0.8 1 1 1,433-1,742 17,196 1S,04S
Dean of engineering 111 1,433-1,742 17,906 18,808
Dean of applied arts 111 1,433-1,742 20,904 20,904
Department chairman 4.6 4.6 4.6 f 68.684 72,144
Production manager 2.6 2.6 2.6 f 44,507 44,969
Department chairman (AY) ___ 12.2 12.2 12.2 t 194,966 197,319
Production manager (AY) 0.9 0.9 0.9 f 11,261 11,821
Curriculum evaluator 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 9,852 9,852
Curriculum supervisor 3 3 3 f 57,302 57,701
Coordinator of graduate studies
(AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 8,441 8,441
Coordinator of secondary educa-
tion (AY) 0.5 0.5 0.5 t 6,666 6,666
Coordinator of elementary educa-
tion (AY) 0.4 0.5 0.5 t 6,834 7,074
Senior stenographer 3.9 4 4 469-571 27,100 27,408
Intermediate stenographer 6.3 6.4, 6.4 425-517 36,678 37,S99
Totals, Administration 40.2 40.7 40.7 $518,545 $570,105 $5S0,862
Instructional Faculty :
Instructor 19.2 24.8 24.8 t $396,035 $403,450
Principal instructor (AY) 45 65.8 65.8 $1,111-1,418 1,065,821 1,084,917
Senior instructor (AY) 89.3 107.3 107.3 872-1,111 1,331.527 1,366,3-10
Intermediate instructor (AY) __ 198.2 235.S 235.8 689-879 2,241,591 2,361,630
Junior instructor (AY) 4.3 5 5 624-797 43,584 44,940
Lecturer (AY) 53.2 52.7 52.7 t 518,950 547,969
Part-time instructor 2.9 (26.643)
Substitute instructor 0.4 0.2 0.2 (3,556) 2,630 2,630
b Five-tenths position transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
<■ Five-tenths position transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
d One position transferred from Instruction — Computer Center during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
e One position transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
i Three positions transferred from Student Services — Admissions and Records during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Institutional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
403
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-SAN LUIS OBISPO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiiih.) (Aalh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
INSTRUCTION— Continued
Instructional — Continued
Instructional Faculty — Continued
Instructor — vacations
Class and rank reclassifications _
Sabbatical leave replacement
Special leaves — research or crea-
tive activity ability
Distinguished teaching award
0.5
4.2
0.7
21
SALARY RANGE
($4,492)
(3S.726)
(6.553)
(1,500)
$17,520
1S5.701
23,113
2,000
$56,304
101 .520
23.910
2,000
Totals, Instructional Faculty _ 417.9 515.1 515.1 $4,696,145 $5,82S,472 $6,0S5,610
Technical and Clerical :
Equipment technician III 111 $746-905 $10,S60 $10,860
Equipment technician II 2 6 6 676-S21 47121 54 738
Supervising clerk II 1 0.9 0.9 614-746 8',057 S057
Stage technician I 111 614-746 8,146 8,520
Equipment technician I 3.3 10 10 614-746 69 994 79 5S0
Technical assistant II 1.5 2 2 480-5S4 12 524 13'l44
Senior stenographer - 3 3 469-571 16,884 17'712
Intermediate stenographer 25.3 31.7 31.7 425-517 175 654 1S4 461
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395^80 4,860 5100
Athletic equipment attendant I__ 3 3 3 415-505 15,873 16'671
Technical assistant I 0.1 1 1 415-505 5,100 5352
Intermediate clerk 1.1 1 1 395-4S0 5,760 5 760
Intermediate account clerk 0.1 1 1 395-4S0 5 140 5396
Junior stenographer 2.8 1 1 3S6-469 4,7S4 5020
Junior clerk 0.8 1 1 342-415 4,593 4 69S
Student assistant 45 45 45 (152,169) 159,750 159,750
Totals, Technical and Clerical., 89 109.6 109.6 $40S,492 $555,100 $584,S19
Totals, Instructional 547.1 665.4 665.4 $5,623,182 $6,953,677 $7,251,291
Instructional Services :
Computer Center:*
Director of institutional studies — — — -j- — _
Computer programmer II 0.8 - - $746-905 - -
EDP supervisor I 0.7 - - 614-746 -
Computer programmer I 0.1 - - 614—746 -
Equipment technician I 0.1 - - 614-746 - -
Totals, Computer Center 1.7 - - $13,295
Audio-Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator (AY)__ 1.8 1.8 1.8 f $25,5S8 $26,199
Assistant audio-visual coordinator 111 f 13,992 14 700
Equipment technician II 111 $676-821 9.S52 9,S52
Equipment technician I 1.5 2 2 614-746 16,500 16.S72
Graphic artist 0.5 0.5 0.5 556-676 3.S19 4,00S
Photographer I 111 556-676 S.112 8,112
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6.204 6,204
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-480 5,760 5,760
Technical assistant I 0.5 2 2 415-505 10,200 10,704
Student assistant 4.1 3.3 3.3 (14,000) 11,715 11,715
Totals, Audio-Visual 13.4 14.6 14.6 $96,0S2 $111,742 $114,126
College Farm :
Dairyman 0.6 0.5 0.5 $644-783 $4,698 $4,69S
Head farmer II 111 614-746 S.952 8,952
Blacksmith 111 644-710 8,520 S,520
Tractor operator— laborer 3.9 4 4 584-644 30,612 30,912
Student assistant— general 9.6 11.6 11.6 32,427 41,180 41,180
Student assistant — instruction— 6.2 6.9 6.9 20,914 24,495 24,495
Totals, College Farm 22.3 25 25 $103,378 $118,457 $118,757
Totals, Instructional Services 37.4 39.6 39.6 $212,755 $230,199 $232,883
Totals, Authorized Positions 584.5 705 705 $5,835,937 $7,183,876 $7,484,174
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Institutional
Positions — State Colleges."
* Computer services operations were transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Services during 1967-68
fiscal year.
404
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-SAN LUIS OBISPO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
MO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
LIBRARY
Administration :
College librarian
Librarian IV
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Administration
Processing Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Librarian I
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Book repairer
Temporal-}' help
Student assistant
Totals, Processing Services
Public Services :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Library assistant II
Library assistant I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Public Services
Totals. Authorized Positions.
STUDENT SERVICES
Dean's Office :
Dean of students
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Totals, Dean's Office
Admissions and Records :
Associate dean — admissions and
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,365-1.659
$17,906
$1S,808
1.6
9
2
872-1.058
22.232
23,331
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
0.1
—
-
185
-
-
3.7
4
4
$39,173
$46,342
$48,343
2.9
3
3
$717-915
$32,046
$32,553
2.7
3
■ 3
624-837
24,626
25.858
1
1
1
567-624
7,343
7,488
9
o
9
457-556
12,650
13,136
8.7
9
9
395-480
48.262
49.905
1
1
1
395-480
5,100
5.352
1
1
1
395-4S0
5.484
5.760
1.1
1
1
377^57
5.120
5.374
—
23.3
23.3
(-)
127.777
127,777
9.8
0
0
(33.283)
$158,498
17,750
17,750
30.2
49.3
49.3
$286,158
$290,953
9
9
9
$717-915
$20,940
$21,444
5.5
6
6
624-837
54.755
56,966
1.8
2
2
530-644
14.652
15,006
2.9
3
3
457-556
19,226
19.604
3.5
4
4
395^80
19.640
20.604
_
1.3
1.3
(-)
7.814
7.814
6.3
7.3
7.3
(21,203)
$132,594
25.915
25,915
22
25.6
25.6
$162,942
$167,353
55.9
78.9
78.9
$330,265
$1,433-1,742
746-905
469-571
$34,490
records
1
1
1
$1,122-1,365
Admissions officer
1
1
1
783-950
Registrar II
1
1
1
783-950
Evaluation technician I
1
1
1
556-676
Supervising clerk I
1
1
1
530-644
Senior tabulating machine operator h
0.3
—
—
505-614
Senior clerk
1
2
2
457-556
Tabulating machine operator h
1
-
-
457-556
Intermediate stenographer
3.1
4
4
425-517
Intermediate typist-clerk i
9.3
7
7
395-505
Key punch operator h
1
-
-
405-492
Intermediate clerk
3.8
4
4
395-480
Junior typist-clerk h
1.2
_
—
359-435
Student assistant
4
2
2
(13,673)
Totals, Admissions and Records
29.7
24
24
$169,443
Counseling and Testing :
Associate dean — counseling and
1
1
1
$1,122-1,365
Counselor
2.5
2.5
2.5
Counselor (AY)
2.8
4
4
•j-
Test officer (AY)
1
1
1
-i-
Psvchometrist
1
1
1
614-746
$495,442
$20,904
9.776
6.282
$36,962
$16,3S0
10,860
11,400
7,984
7,728
12,156
21.727
37,511
21,010
7,100
$153,856
$16,380
33.356
42.354
10,044
8,520
$506,649
$20,904
10,272
6.600
$37,776
$16,380
11,400
11,400
8,112
7,728
12,432
22,819
39,049
21,761
7,100
$158,181
$16,380
34,520
46.082
10.044
8,952
hOne position transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-68 fiscal year,
i Three positions transferred to General Administration — Automatic Data Processing Service during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Institutional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
40r.
State Colleges
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-SAN LUIS OBISPO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulli.) (Aulh.i
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STUDENT SERVICES— Continued
Counseling and Testing — Continued
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Counseling and Testing
Foreign Student Program :
Counselor
Counselor (AY)
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Foreign Student Program
Activities and Housing:
Associale dean — activities
Activities adviser
Housing coordinator
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Activities and Housing
Placement :
Placement officer
Placement supervisor I
Placement interviewer
Intermediate stenographer
Student assistant
Totals, Placement 6.6
Student Financial Aids Administra-
tion : J
Counselor 0.9
Intermediate stenographer 0.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5
Totals, Student Financial Aids
Administration 2.2
Health Services :
Medical officer III 1
Medical officer I
Medical officer I — 10 months 2.7
Senior clinical laboratory technolo-
gist 1
Supervising nurse I 1
Graduate nurse
Graduate nurse — 10 month 3.4
X-ray technician 1
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Junior typist-clerk 0.7
Student assistant 0.8
Totals, Health Services 14.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 73.3
PLANT OPERATION
1
0.5
0.4
1
0.4
1
0.4
SALARY RANGE
$425-517
395-J80
(1,395)
$102,331
$5,789
1,420
$6,079
1,420
10.2
10.9
10.9
$117,863
$123,477
0.5
1
1.5
1
1
1.5
1
t
J.
$425-517'
$7,350
$15,444
11,955
5.226
$15,444
14,946
5,490
0.5
3.5
3.5
$32,625
$35,880
1
1.9
0.5
1
2
0.2
1
2
1
1
2
0.3
1
2
1
1
o
5.3
$1,122-1,365
614-746
425-517
395-480
(725)
$51,757
$16,380
15,714
13.332
5.904
10,800
1,065
$16,380
16,498
13.332
6,204
11,046
1,005
6.6
7.3
7.3
$63,195
$64,525
1
1
1.8
2.6
0.2
1
1
3
3
0.1
1
1
3
3
0.1
J.
$614-746'
530-644
425-517
(651)
$19,704
7,638
20,068
10,S38
355
$19,704
8,1111!
21,078
17,678
355
8.1
8.1
$51,749
$425-517
395-480
$13,339
$64,603
16.4
16.4
73.2
73.2
$142,973
$573,432
$167,214
$636,318
$66,831
1
1
$1,512-1,837
$22,044
$22,044
1
1
1,371-1,587
19,044
19,044
2
2
1,371-1,587
3S,088
38,088
1.2
1.2
710-863
12,060
12,146
1
1
710-863
9,729
10,242
1
1
628-728
S,736
8,736
2
2
628-728
17,472
17,472
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.5
1.5
425-517
8,817
8.949
1.5
1.5
395-480
8,130
8,250
1
1
359^35
4,434
4,650
1.2
1.2
(2,567)
4,260
4,260
$168,281
$654,951
Administration :
Chief of plant operation III 111 $998-1.213 $13,918 $14,556
Chief engineer I 111 746-863 10,356 10,356
Supervisor of building trades 111 746-863 10,356 10,356
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,398 5,674
Student assistant 111 (3,358) 3,550 3,550
Totals, Administration 5 5 5 $41,390 $43,578 $44,492
i Three positions transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
f Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Institutional
Positions — State Colleges."
406
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-SAN LUIS OBISPO
CAMPUS-Continued
111
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
z
-1
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) ;Auih ; (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Maintenance of Structures:
Electrician II
Plumber II
Carpenter II
Painter II
Electrician I
Plumber I
Maintenance mechanic
Supervising custodian III
Carpenter I
Painter I
Locksmith
Stationary engineer
Tractor operator-laborer
Stationary fireman
Skilled laborer
Building maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator I
Supervising custodian I
Custodian
Skilled and unskilled labor — recur-
ring maintenance
Student assistant — recurring
maintenance
Student assistant — custodial
Student assistant — trash hauling
Totals, Maintenance of Structures
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II
Automotive equipment operator I
Groundsman
Student assistant
Totals, Maintenance of Grounds.
Plant Security :
Supervising campus security
officer II
Campus security officer
Student assistant
Totals, Plant Security
Motor Vehicle Operation :
Automotive mechanic
Student assistant
Totals. Motor Vehicle Operation.
Totals, Authorized Positions
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.4
1
0.1
0.2
1
3
2
1.6
0.1
3
1
4
48.3
6.2
6.3
35.3
0.2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
2
2
1
3
1
4
50.5
10.3
4.1
35.5
0.2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
2
2
1
3
1
4
50.5
10.3
4.1
35.5
0.2
SALARY EANGE
$710-7S3
710-7S3
676-746
676-746
676-746
676-746
676-746
584-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
584-644
584-644
556-614
556-614
556-614
457-556
415-505
(39,147)
(21.210)
(119.335)
(676)
$9,396
9,396
8,952
8,214
8,844
8,952
8,952
8,520
8,520
25,024
8,520
24,872
15,456
14,646
7,368
22,104
7,368
26.6S8
293,963
68,722
14,555
126,025
710
20.3
21.9
21.9
$105,124
$116,411
161.1 173.2 173.2
$S53,631
$989,360
$9,396
9,396
8,952
8,628
8.952
8,952
8,952
8,520
8,520
25,424
8.520
25,258
15,456
15,276
7.36S
22,104
7,368
26.6S8
299,426
68,722
14,555
126,025
710
119.7
129.6
129.6
$623,240
$735,767
$743,16S
1
1
10.8
7.5
1
1
11
8.9
1
1
11
8.9
$644-783
556-614
4S0-530
(25,194)
$7,888
7,368
69,560
31,595
$S,2S2
7,368
69,960
31,595
$117,205
4.6
4.8
0.3
5
5.8
0.3
5
5.S
$710-863
614-746
(16,301)
$52,011
$644-710
(15,981)
$31,866
$2,556
40,638
20,590
$63,784
$17,040
12,780
$29,820
$2,686
41,380
20,590
9.4
2
4.7
11.1
2
3.6
11.1
2
3.6
$64,656
$17,040
12.7S0
6.7
5.6
5.6
$29,820
341
Administration :
Business Management :t
0.5
0.5
$457-556
$2,742
$2,880
_
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
Totals, Business Management.
1.5
1.5
$8,502
$8,640
Student Services : l
Counselor - 1 1 f $9,924 $10,422
Evaluation technician I 0.5 0.5 $556-676 3,336 3,504
Intermediate stenographer - 1 1 425-517 5,559 5,835
Intermediate typist-clerk - 0.5 0.5 395-505 2,560 2,687
Totals, Student Services - 3 3 - $21,379 $22,448
k One and five-tenths positions transferred from General Administration — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-68
fiscal year.
l Three positions transferred from Student Services — Student Financial Aids Administration during the 1967-6S fiscal year.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Instructional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
State Colleges
407
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-SAN LUIS OBISPO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
MO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (iiith.) (Auth.J
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDS
— Continued
Administration — Continued
Plant Security :
Off-Campus Work-Study : m
Temporary help
0.6
0.6
SALARY RANGE
$3,290
$3,290
Totals, Authorized Positions
5.1
5.1
$33,171
$34,378
YEAR-ROUND OPERATIONS
General Administration :
Business Management :
Accounting :
Student assistant 0.3 0.5 0.5 $903 $1,775 $1,775
Personnel :
Temporary help 0.4 0.5 0.5 2,258 2,742 2,742
Totals, Business Management 0.7 1 1 $3,161 $4,517 $4,517
Automatic Data Processing Serv-
ices : n
Student assistant - 0.3 0.3 - $1,065 $1,065
Totals, General Administration 0.7 1.3 1.3 $3,161 $5,582 $5,582
Instruction :
Instructional :
Administration :
Dean of agriculture - 0.1 0.1 $1,433-1,742 $1,793 $1,793
Dean of instruction - 0.1 0.1 1,433-1,742 1,793 1,793
Dean of engineering - 0.1 0.1 1,433-1,742 1,793 1,793
Dean of liberal arts - 0.1 0.1 1,433-1,742 1,792 1,792
Department chairman 0.2 0.9 0.9 t 13,947 13,947
Production manager 0.1 0.6 0.6 f 6,821 6,821
Coordinator of educational serv-
ices 0.5 1 1 t 15,392 15,791
Coordinator of elementary edu-
cation 0.1 0.2 0.2 t 2,699 2,699
Coordinator of secondary edu-
cation 0.1 0.2 0.2 t 2,592 2,592
Coordinator of graduate studies 0.1 0.2 0.2 f 2,748 2,748
Curriculum supervisor 0.1 0.4 0.4 t 6,199 6,199
Intermediate stenographer 1.5 0.5 0.5 425-517 2,613 2,745
Totals, Administration 2.7 4.4 4.4 $14,684 $60,182 $60,713
Instructional Faculty :
Principal instructor (AY) 9.3 11.1 11.1 $1,111-1,418 $136,627 $136,627
Senior instructor (AY) 9 10.7 10.7 S72-l,lll 104,894 104,894
Intermediate instructor (AY)_ 11.8 14.1 14.1 6S9-879 110,293 110,293
Junior instructor (AY) 2.3 2.8 2.8 624-797 15,170 15,170
Totals, Instructional Faculty 32.4 3S.7 38.7 $301,5S6 $366,9S4 $366,9S4
Technical and Clerical :
Equipment technician I - 0.3 0.3 $614-746 $2,102 $2,210
Athletic equipment attendant I 0.3 0.3 415-505 1,530 1,606
Intermediate stenographer 0.1 4.3 4.3 425-517 21,9S1 22,600
Student assistant 3.1 2 2 (10,407) 7,100 7,100
Totals, Technical and Clerical 3.2 6.9 6.9 $10,S30 $32,713 $33,516
Totals, Instructional 38.3 50 50 $327,100 $459,879 $461,213
Instructional Services :
Audio- Visual :
Audio-visual coordinator - 0.3 0.3 t $4,400 $4,400
Assistant audio-visual coordi-
nator - 0.3 0.3 t 3,562 3,562
Temporary help 0.5 1 1 $2,63S 5,484 5.4S4
Student assistant 1.5 1 1 4,939 3,550 3,550
m Six-tenths position transferred from Reimbursed Activities — Student Pay — Work-Study during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
n Three-tenths position transferred from Instruction — Instructional Services — Computer during the 1967-68 fiscal year to General
Administration — Automatic Data Processing Services.
AY indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Institutional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-SAN LUIS OBSSPO CAMPUS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
YEAR-ROUND OPERATIONS—
Continued
Instructional Services — Continued
Computer :
Student assistant n 0.3
Totals, Instructional Serv-
ices 2.3
Totals, Instruction 40.6
Student Services :
Admissions and Records :
Intermediate clerk 1.4
Student assistant 0.2
Activities and Housing :
Temporary help —
Health Services :
Medical officer II -
Graduate nurse -
Intermediate stenographer —
Student assistant -
Totals, Student Services 1.6
Plant Operation :
Plant Security :
Temporary help -
Totals, Authorized Positions 42.9
REIMBURSED ACTIVITIES
Auxiliary Organizations :
Vocational instructor
Dairyman
Senior cashier-clerk
Senior account clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Student assistants
Totals, Auxiliary Organizations
Special Projects :
Chief of party, overseas
Vocational instructor
Vocational instructor (AY)
Instructor, C.P.C.
Lecturer
Supervising clerk II
Photographer I
Graphic artist
Senior cashier clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate account clerk
Telephone operator
Junior stenographer
Temporary help o
Student assistants
Instructor — summer quarter
Totals, Special Projects
Summer Session :
Coordinator
Instructional faculty
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Summer Session
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTAL, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
2.6
2.6
52.6
0.6
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.3
52.6
0.6
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.3
4.8
0.3
4.S
0.3
59
59
SALARY EANGE
$990
$8,567
$335,667
$395^80
(753)
(159)
1,439-1,750
628-728
425-517
(-)
$7,026
$345,S54
$16,996
$476,875
$14,276
3,290
3,214
1,212
2,430
1,065
$25,4S7
$1,645
$509,5S9
$16,996
$47S,209
$14,644
3,290
3,214
1,212
2,430
1,065
$25,855
$1,645
$511,291
1
1
1
4.
$19,704
$19,704
0.6
0.5
0.5
$644-783
3,864
4,056
0.5
0.5
0.5
457-556
3,336
3,336
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.3
0.3
0.3
395-480
1,566
1,566
0.8
0.5
0.5
(4,393)
2,742
2 742
0.9
1.4
1.4
(4,290)
$55,040
4,970
4,970
5.1
5.2
5.2
$42,S54
$43,046
1.1
1
1
t
$22,692
$22,692
9.6
0.5
0.5
t
9,852
9,852
1
7.5
7.5
t
101,078
105,810
0.5
2
2
t
25,512
26,784
1
0.5
0.5
t
5,022
5,022
0.1
0.1
0.1
$614-746
S95
895
1
1
1
556-676
7,760
8,112
1
1
1
556-676
6,756
7,098
0.4
0.5
0.5
457-556
3,336
3,336
2.2
3.5
3.5
425-517
18,909
19,825
—
0.3
0.3
395-480
1,458
1,530
—
0.1
0.1
395-4S0
486
510
1
1.5
1.5
3S6-469
7,13S
7,490
_
0.3
0.3
—
1,646
1,646
3
1.2
1.2
(10,5S3)
4,260
4,260
0.2
0.2
0.2
(1,910)
$262,274
1,913
$218,713
1,913
22.1
21.2
21.2
$226,775
0.3
0.3
t
$4,410
$4,633
2.7
4.1
4.1
($24,948)
33,05S
33,05S
0.4
0.3
0.3
425-517
1,568
$39,036
$300,603
1,647
3.1
4.7
4.7
$26,801
$39,338
30.3
31.1
31.1
$344,115
$309,159
999
1,196.9
1,196.9
$8,640,655
$10,681,006
$11,046,854
n Three-tenths position transferred from Instruction — Instructional Services — Computer during the 1967-68 fiscal year to General
Administration — Automatic Data Processing Services,
o Six-tenths position transferred to Student Financial Aids function during the 1967-68 fiscal year.
AT indicates Academic Year as defined by the institution.
t Salary range determined by education, experience, and academic rank in accordance with "Salary Schedule for Institutional
Positions — State Colleges."
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
409
STATE COLLEGE HOUSING FACILITIES
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled? (Auih.) (Auih.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY RANGE
o.s
0.9
0.9
$670-821
$8,867
$8,867
1.7
2
9
480-584
12.320
12.928
0.6
1
1
425-517
5.375
5,651
0.4
—
—
395-480
—
—
2
0
2
415-505
11.613
11,895
5.3
3.9
3.9
1.36-2.73 hr
14,456
14,456
8
8
8
1-1.000 yr
6,400
6,400
1
1
1
$676-S21
$9,852
$9,852
0.9
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,308
2.9
3
3
480-584
20,176
20,480
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
5.9
6
6
415-505
36,310
36.360
2.4
2.7
2.7
1.36-2.73 hr
9.5S5
9,585
12
12
12
1-1,000 yr
12,000
12,000
2
2
9
(8.803)
10,968
10.968
STATE COLLEGE DORMITORY REVENUE FUND
CHICO STATE COLLEGE
Housing manager I — range A
Head resident I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate account clerk
Custodian
Student assistant — range A
Student assistant — range B
Totals, Authorized Positions 18.8 17.8 17.8 $56,590 $59,031 $00,197
FRESNO STATE COLLEGE
Housing manager I — range A
Building maintenance man
Head resident I
Intermediate stenographer
Custodian
Student assistant — range A
Student assistant — range B
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 28.1 28.7 28.7 $101,483 $112,463 $112,817
HUMBOLDT STATE COLLEGE
Housing manager I — range A
Building maintenance man
Head resident I
Senior clerk
Groundsman
Intermediate stenographer
Custodian
Intermediate clerk
Student assistant — range A
Student assistant — range B
Totals, Authorized Positions 10.7 17 17 $60,667 $68,770
STATE COLLEGE AT LONG BEACH
Building maintenance man
Head resident I
Intermediate stenographer
Custodian
Student assistant — range A
Student assistant — range B
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 20 21.7 21.7 $65,565 $73,127
SACRAMENTO STATE COLLEGE
Housing manager I — range A —
Building maintenance man
Head resident II
Head resident I
Custodian
Intermediate typist-clerk
Janitor
Housekeeper
Student assistant — range B
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 27.8 28.1 28.1 $102,591 $105,110
0.5
0.5
0.5
$676-821
$4,278
$4,495
0.5
0.5
0.5
556-614
3,684
3,684
2
2
2
480-584
14,016
14,016
0.4
1
1
457-556
5,599
5,885
0.3
0.5
0.5
480-530
3,180
3.180
0.1
0.5
0.5
425-517
2,645
2,780
3.9
4
4
415-505
22,868
23.410
0.6
—
—
395-^80
—
—
2.4
9
o
1.36-2.73 hr
7,100
7,100
6
6
6
1-1 .000 yr
5,400
5,400
$69,950
1
1
1
$556-614
$7,368
$7,368
9
2
9
480-584
13,376
13,960
0.8
1
1
425-517
5,289
5,559
4
4
4
415-505
23,740
24,240
3
3.7
3.7
1.36-2.73 hr
13,135
13.135
9
10
10
1-1,000 yr
10,000
10,000
0.2
-
-
(817)
219
219
$74,481
1
1
1
$676-S21
$9,852
$9,852
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,36.8
0.8
1
1
530-644
7,488
7,728
9
2
2
480-5S4
14,016
14,016
2.9
3
3
415-505
18,180
1S.180
1
1
1
395-^80
5,737
5.760
1
1
1
395-480
5,599
5,760
9
2
2
395^80
11,520
11,520
12
12
12
1-1,000 yr
10,800
10,800
4.1
4.1
4.1
(18,384)
14,550
14,550
$105,534
410
State Colleges
HIGHER EDUCATION
STATE COLLEGE HOUSING
FACILITIES-Continued
til
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_l
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) .Auih;
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
STATE COLLEGE DORMITORY REVENUE FUND—
Continued
SAN DIEGO STATE COLLEGE
Housing manager II — range A 111
Head resident II 111
Head resident I 4 4 4
Intermediate stenographer 111
Senior account clerk 111
Intermediate clerk 111
Maintenance mechanic 0.5 1 1
Building maintenance man 111
Custodian 4.9 5 5
Housekeeper 2.5 2.5 2.5
Student assistant — range A 9.2 9.2 9.2
Student assistant — range B 23 23 23
Temporary help 1.3 1.3 1.3
Totals, Authorized Positions 51.4 52 52
SALARY RANGE
$746-905
530-644
480-5S4
425-517
457-556
395-480
676-746
556-614
415-505
395-4S0
1.36-2.73 hr
1-1,000 yr
(5,484)
$153,S33
$10,S60
6,360
25.33S
5,559
6,260
5,040
S,952
7.36S
30.075
12,912
32,660
20,000
7,129
$178,513
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY STATE
COLLEGE
Housing manager I — range A
Building maintenance man
Head resident I
Intermediate stenographer
Custodian
Student assistant — range A
Student assistant — range B
Totals, Authorized Positions 11.2 11.2 11.2
SAN FRANCISCO STATE COLLEGE
Housing manager II — range B
Building maintenance man
Head resident II
Accounting technician II
Head resident I
Parking garage supervisor
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Custodian
Student assistant — range A
Student assistant — range B
Student assistant — conferences
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 34.3 35.1 35.1
SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE
Housing manager II — range A
Painter I
Building maintenance man
Head resident I
Groundsman
Supervising custodian I
Custodian
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student assistant — range A
Student assistant — range B
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, State College Dormitory
Revenue Fund 262.7
$3S,695
$44,179
$134,621
$141,265
266.2 266.2
$902,S09
$983,340
$10,S60
6,672
26,250
5,S35
6,568
5.2S6
S.952
7.36S
30,300
13,551
32,660
20,000
7,129
$1S1,431
1
1
1
$676-S21
$9,S52
$9,S52
0.5
0.5
0.5
556-614
3,684
3.6S4
1
1
1
480-584
6,784
7.00S
0.5
0.5
0.5
425-517
2,734
2 S72
*>
2
2
415-505
12,120
12.120
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.36-2.73 hr
3,905
3,905
5.1
5.1
5.1
1-1.000 yr
5.100
5,100
$44,541
0.4
0.5
0.5
$S21-99S
$5,6S5
$5,730
1
1
1
556-614
7.36S
7,368
2
2
2
530-644
15,456
15,456
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
2
4S0-5S4
12,799
13,430
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
—
1
1
425-517
5,226
5,490
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
6
6
6
415-505
35,680
36,110
6.9
5.6
5.6
1.36-2.73 hr
19,880
19,SS0
12
12
12
1-1,000 yr
12,000
12,000
—
1.5
1.5
1.36-2.73 hr
5.325
5.325
1
0.5
0.5
(5,014)
2,742
2,742
$142,635
o.s
0.8
0.8
$746-905
$8,145
$8,145
1
1
1
644-710
7,728
8,112
9
2
2
556-614
14,736
14,736
5.6
6
6
480-584
40,656
41.2S0
o.s
—
—
4S0-530
—
—
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
11.7
12
12
415-505
69,229
70,670
2.7
3
3
395-4S0
15,720
16,212
5.6
5.6
5.6
1.36-2.73 hr
19,S80
19,8S0
23.2
23.2
23.2
1-1,000 yr
18,116
$200,S82
18,116
54.4
54.6
54.6
$1SS,764
$203,S23
$995,409
HIGHER EDUCATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE HOUSING FACILITIES-Continued
411
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tilth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
STATE COLLEGE AUXILIARY ENTERPRISE FUND
CHICO STATE COLLEGE
Housing manager I — range A 0.2 0.1 0.1
Intermediate account clerk 0.5 0.5 0.5
Student assistant — range A 2.2 1.5 1.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 2.9 2.1 2.1
HUMBOLDT STATE COLLEGE
Senior account clerk 0.4 — —
Intermediate stenographer 0.1 0.5 0.5
Custodian 0.5 0.5 0.5
Temporary help 0.4 0.4 0.4
Student assistant — range B 1 — —
Totals, Authorized Positions 2.4 1.4 1.4
SAN FRANCISCO STATE COLLEGE
Housing manager II — range B 0.4 0.5 0.5
Building maintenance man 111
Groundsman 111
Intermediate account clerk 111
Student assistant — range A 0.2 0.6 0.6
Totals, Authorized Positions 3.6 4.1 4.1
SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE
Housing manager II — range A 0.3 0.3 0.3
Maintenance mechanic 111
Building maintenance man 0.3 1 1
Groundsman 2 2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 111
Student assistant — range A 2.5 2.5 2.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 7.1 7.S 7.8
Totals, State College Auxiliary Enter-
prise Fund 16.0 15.4 15.4
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 278.7 281.6 281.6
SALARY RANGE
$676-821
395-1S0
1.36-2.73 hr
$11,539
$457-556
425-517
415-505
(3,240)
1-1,000 yr
$985
2,500
5,324
2,621
5,324
$S,S09
$2,645
3,030
2,709
$8,930
$2,780
3,030
2,709
$S,6S5
$8,384
$8,519
$821-998
$5,685
$5,730
556-614
7,36S
7,36S
4S0-530
6,360
6,360
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
1.36-2.73 hr
2,130
2,130
$23,676
$27,303
$27,348
$746-905
$2,715
$2,715
676-746
8,520
8,952
556-614
6,840
7,188
480-530
12,720
12,720
415-505
5,352
5,622
1.36-2.73 hr
8,875
8,875
$37,040
3,940
$983,749
$45,022
$89,518
$1,072,858
$46,072
$90,869
$1,086,278
STATE COLLEGE PARKING FACILITIES
STATE COLLEGE PARKING
REVENUE FUND
Chico State College
Supervising campus security officer I_
Watchman
Intermediate cashier-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
Fresno State College
Supervising campus security officer II
Campus security officer
Intermediate cashier-clerk
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
0.2
0.5
0.5
$676-821
$4,774
$4,926
0.8
0.5
0.5
415-505
3,030
3,030
0.5
0.5
0.5
395-480
2,530
2,654
1.5
1.5
1.5
$8,5S0
$10,334
$10,610
0.5
0.5
0.5
$710-863
$5,178
$5,178
9 9
3
3
614-746
22,978
24.116
1
1
1
395-480
5,484
5,760
0.2
0.5
0.5
(832)
2,742
2,742
0.5
0.5
0.5
(1,688)
1,775
1,775
4.4
5.5
5.5
$28,612
$38,157
$39,571.
412
State Colleges
STATE COLLEGE PARKING FACILITIES-Contineud
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALARIES AND AVAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiith.) (tulti.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
0.5
2.5
6.8
2
6.3
6.8
0.3
STATE COLLEGE PARKING
REVENUE FUND— Continued
State College at Fullerton
Supervising campus security officer I_ 0.5 0.5
Campus security officer 2.5 2.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 3 3
State College at Hayward
Campus security officer
Intermediate stenographer
Custodian :
Intermediate cashier-clerk
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Authorized Positions 5.9
Humboldt State College
Campus security officer 1.7
Temporary help 0.3
Totals, Authorized Positions 2 2.3 2.3
State College at Long Beach
Supervising campus security officer I_
Campus security officer
Senior clerk
Laborer
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate cashier-clerk
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Authorized Positions 18.1 19.2 19.2
Sacramento State College
Supervising campus security officer I
Campus security officer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate cashier-clerk
Student assistant
Totals, Authorized Positions 8.6 S.8 8.8
State College at San Bernardino
Campus security officer 0.4 0.5 0.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 0.4 0.5 0.5
State College at Los Angeles
Supervising campus security officer I
Campus security officer
Watchman
Intermediate cashier-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 11.7 13 13
San Diego State College
Supervising campus security officer I
Campus security officer
Skilled laborer
Laborer
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals, Authorised Positions 12 12 12
SALARY EANGE
$676-821
614-746
$23,355
$4,926
21,632
$26,558
$33,662
$614-746
(878)
$13,514
$44,743
$16,744
1,065
$17,809
$114,621
$133,465
0.5
0.5
0.5
$676-821
4.8
5
5
614-746
1
1
1
452-517
0.9
1.5
1.5
395^80
1.4
0.8
0.8
(4,863)
$56,382
$614-746
$2,841
$64,420
$3,744
$3,744
$70,554
$84,923
0.5
0.5
0.5
$676-821
5
5
5
614-746
1
1
1
556-614
1
1
1
480-530
0.5
0.5
0.5
15,790
4
4
4
—
$69,448
$79,493
$4,926
22,045
$26,971
1.9
9
2
$614-746
$16,696
$17,234
1
l
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
0.9
l
1
415-505
5,462
5,737
1
l
1
395^S0
5,308
5,576
0.8
1.5
1.5
(4,318)
10,008
10,008
0.3
0.3
0.3
(934)
1,065
1,065
$45,824
$17,132
1,065
$18,197
1
' 1
1
$676-821
$9,852
$9,852
9.6
10
10
614-746
83,858
85,806
0.8
1
1
457-556
5,714
6,010
1
1
1
480-530
6,210
6,360
0.5
0.5
0.5
395-480
2,430
2,550
1.5
1.5
1.5
395-480
7,796
8,185
0.4
0.5
0.5
(3,207)
4,470
4,470
3.3
3.7
3.7
(10,869)
13,135
13,135
$136,368
$4,926
$4,926
42,960
43,768
6,204
6,204
7,490
7,858
2,840
2,840
$65,596
$3,928
$3,928
0.5
0.5
0.5
$676-821
$4,926
$4,926
3.9
4
4
614-746
33,640
34,922
2.7
O
3
415-505
16,544
17,074
1
1
1
395^80
5,599
5,760
1
1
1
395-480
5,020
5,264
2.6
3.5
3.5
(13,725)
19,194
19,194
$87,140
$4,440
$4,661
44,760
44,760
7,368
7,368
6,135
6,360
2,590
2,720
14,200
14,200
$80,069
HIGHER EDUCATION
State Colleges
413
STATE COLLEGE PARKING FACILITIES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Flllid) (tulh.) (tuth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
10.5
STATE COLLEGE PARKING
REVENUE FUND— Continued
San Fernando Valley State College
Supervising campus security officer I
Campus security officer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate cashier-clerk
Temporary help
Student assistant
Totals. Authorized Positions 10.5
San Francisco State College
Campus security officer
Parking garage supervisor
Custodian
Student assistant
Totals. Authorized Positions 6.2
San Jose State College
Parking garage supervisor 4
Custodian 1
Intermediate cashier clerk 0.7
Temporary help 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 6.7
Sonoma State College
Supervising campus security officer I
Laborer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate cashier-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions 1.5
Stanislaus State College
Campus security officer 1
Temporary help 0.2
Totals, Authorized Positions 1.2
State Polytechnic College —
San Luis Obispo Campus
Campus security officer 1 1
Student assistant 3 3
Totals, Authorized Positions 4 4
State Polytechnic College —
Kellogg-Voorhis Campus
Campus security officer 2 2
Intermediate clerk 1 1
Temporary help 1.5
Student assistant 0.5 2
Totals, Authorized Positions 5
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 102.7
SALARY RANGE
0.0
0.5
0.5
.$070-821
$4,926
$4,020
3
3
3
614-740
24,344
25,414
2
•>
2
395-505
10,100
10,594
0.5
0.5
0.5
395-180
2,765
2.S80
1
1
1
(4,208)
5,484
5.4S4
3.5
3.5
3.5
(10,425)
12,425
12,425
10.5
6.9
6.9
1
0.2
1
0.2
1.2
1.2
5.5
5.5
108.7 108.7
$49,187
$35,970
$457-556
415-505
395-480
(3,289)
$37,437
$8,283
$614-746
1,000
$7,930
$614-746
(10,479)
$18,603
$30,688
$609,673
$60,044
0.8
1
1
$014-740
$8,520
1
1
1
457—556
6,672
1.9
2
»>
415-505
11,434
2.5
2.9
2.9
(8,526)
10,295
$36,921
$26,454
6,060
4,860
5,484
$42,858
$6,790
$8,020
1,000
$9,020
$8,952
10,638
$19,590
$614-746
$17,688
395-480
5,120
(8,100)
-
(1,059)
8,875
$31,683
$710,552
$61,723
$8,520
6,672
11,705
10,295
$37,192
$26,688
6,060
5,100
5,484
$43,332
0.5
0.5
0.5
$676-821
$4,260
$4,476
0.3
_
_
480-530
—
—
0.5
0.5
0.5
395-505
2,530
2,654
0.2
-
-
395-480
—
—
$7,130
58,418
1,000
$9,418
$8,952
10.638
$19,590
$17,904
5,374
8,875
$32,153
$724,812
414
HIGHER EDUCATION
MARITIME ACADEMY
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
66-67
(Filled)
67-68
(Aulh.)
68-69
(Aulh.)
1968-69
SALARY EANGE
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$19,200
$20,168
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
1
1
584-746
S,520
8,520
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.3
1
1
435-530
6,160
6,360
1.7
1
1
395-505
5,020
5,264
1
1
1
395^80
5,220
5.4S4
0.2
0.2
0.2
(1,321)
1,290
1,290
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
Superintendent
Business manager II
Storekeeper II
Accountant I
Property clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Totals. Authorized Positions _.
INSTRUCTION
10.2
Dean
Commandant of midshipmen — execu-
tive officer, training ship
Head, department of marine engineer
ing — chief engineer
Senior instructor
Instructor
Librarian III
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 24.2
CARE AND SUBSISTENCE
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Pharmacists mate
Baker I
Butcher-meat cutter I
Chief mess attendant
Pood service assistant I
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
Supervisor of building trades
Painter I
Lead groundsman
Building maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator I
Groundsman
Janitor
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SHIP OPERATION
Head, department of nautical science —
commanding officer, training ship_
Marine electrician
Boatswain
Ships carpenter
Shipfitter-welder
Marine machinist
Fireman
Stock clerk
Canvas worker
Seaman
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
1S.1
1
1
1
2
1
2.7
4
1.3
14
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2.9
0.4
13.3
10.2
10.2
$82,490
$88,970
1
1
1
$1,155-1,405
$16,S60
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
1
3
13
1
2
1.9
0.3
1
3
13
1
2
2
1
1
3
13
1
2
2
1
1,048-1,273
905-1,100
863-1,048
676-821
425-517
395-505
(2,884)
15,276
39,600
159,272
9,S52
11,602
10,522
7,S86
25
25
$266,192
$286,146
20.9
1
1
1
2
1
3
4
1.3
20.9
1
1
1
2
1
3
4
1.3
14.3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
0.4
14.3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
0.4
13.4
13.4
79.S
S3.S S3.S
$107,548
$746-863
644-710
505-614
556-614
556-614
480-530
395-480
(9,158)
$92,443
$1,155-1.405
676-746
676-746
644-710
644-710
644-710
505-614
457-556
457-556
435-530
(3,S70)
$105,270
$653,943
$125,5S5
$10,356
8,384
7,368
14.736
7,368
18,830
22,902
9,622
$99,566
$16,S60
8.952
S.952
8,520
8,520
17.040
7,368
6,672
6,672
17,690
4.45S
$111,704
$711,971
0,646
$16,S60
15,276
15.276
39,600
160.554
9,852
11,878
10,900
7,SS6
$2SS,082
1
1
1
$614-746
$S,952
$8,952
1
1
1
530-710
7,72S
7,728
3
4
4
4S0-644
26,186
26,794
1
1
1
530-644
7,12S
7.4SS
1
1
1
480-5S4
7.00S
7,008
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
1
1
1
435-530
5,714
6,010
7.9
10
10
359-435
47,462
49,150
1.2
0.9
0.9
(11,765)
8,399
S.399
$12S,537
$10,356
8,520
7.36S
14,736
7,368
19.0SO
23,040
9,622
$100,090
$16.S60
8.952
8,952
8,520
8,520
17,040
7,368
6,672
6,672
18,204
4,458
$112,218
$719,573
HIGHER EDUCATION
415
STATE SCHOLARSHIP AND LOAN COMMISSION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SCHOLARSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
Executive director, scholarship
commission
Assistant executive director
Administrative assistant I
Scholarship and fellowship program
supervisor a
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions 17.8
GUARANTEED LOAN PROGRAM
SALARY RANfiE
1
1
1
$1,337-1,626
$19,512
$19,512
0.9
1
1
905-1,100
11,355
11.92S
0.1
—
—
746-905
-
-
_
1
1
746-905
9,359*
9.814*
o
2
2
457-556
13,344
13.344
10.5
11
11
395-505
58,247
60,764
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
2.1
3
3
11,089
16,445
17,292
0.2
0.3
0.3
1,833
3,054
3,182
20.3
20.3
Guaranteed loan program supervisor 0.7 1
Scholarship and Fellowship program
supervisor 0.9 —
Accounting officer II 0.6 1
Accounting technician II 0.5 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.6 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.8 4
Intermediate clerk 0.5 1
Temporary help - 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 6.6 10
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 24.4 30.3
* Not an established range.
a Position transferred from the Guaranteed Loan Program
$114,139
$746-905
$137,076
3,285
$141,596
$9,738
—
746-905
_
—
1
746-905
9,211
9,662
1
457-556
6,210
6,516
1
425-517
5,789
6,029
4
395-505
20,300
21,318
1
395-480
5,220
5,484
1
(-)
5,000
5,000
10
$41,341
$61,015
30.3 $155,4S0 $19S,091
to properly reflect the duties performed.
$63,747
$205,343
416
EMPLOYMENT
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Ami.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR AND
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Director
Deputy director
Deputy director — farm labor service-
Assistant to the director
Assistant deputy director
Secretary II
Secretary I
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
GOVERNOR'S ADVISORY COUNCIL
Executive secretary
Senior stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
LEGAL SECTION
Chief counsel
Senior counsel
Associate tax counsel
Assistant counsel
Junior counsel
Student legal assistant
Senior legal stenographer
Legal stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
PUBLIC INFORMATION SECTION
Information officer II
Radio, television and motion picture
specialist
Information oificer I
Graphic artist
Senior stenographer
Drafting aid I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals. Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$24,500
$24,500
$24,500
1
1
1
20,500
20,500
20,500
0.9
1
1
1,708
20.496
20,496
0.8
1
1
1,337-1,626
16,248
17,070
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
8,736
2
9
2
543-660
15,840
15,840
0.2
-
-
425-517
-
-
7.9
0.2
0.7
0.9
1
3.7
1
1.9
1.1
0.2
2.S
2.5
0.7
14.9
1
2
1
1
0.2
1
1
4
3
1
0.2
3
2
1
15.2
1
2
9
1
0.4
7.4
RESEARCH AND STATISTICS
SECTION
Chief, research and statistics 1 1
Assistant chief 1 1
Senior research analyst 4 4
Statistical consultant 0.3 1
Associate research analyst 8 S
Assistant economic analyst 11.8 13
Junior economic analyst 6.1 9
Supervising account clerk I 3.2 4
Economic analyst trainee 3.7 5
Senior stenographer 1 1
Senior clerk 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Senior account clerk 5.7 5
Statistical clerk I 5.1 6
Student trainee 1.8 -
Intermediate stenographer 1.8 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.6 6
Intermediate account clerk 38.3 34
Totals, Authorized Positions 102.4 103
1
4
3
1
0.2
3
2
1
15.2
1
2
2
1
0.4
7.4
103
$119,729
$950-1,155
469-571
$8,484
$1,475-1,708
1,273-1,548
1,155-1,405
863-1.048
746-821
457-710
517-628
446-543
395-505
$162,477
$1,048-1,273
863-1,048
863-1,048
556-676
469-571
415-505
395-505
$71,303
$738,787
$125,832
$13,860
6,230
$20,090
$20,508
71,088
41,580
9,174
1,334
21,354
12,570
4,900
$182,508
$15,276
12.576
25.152
14,784
6,852
1.992
$76,632
$796,717
$126,654
$13,860
6,544
$20,404
$20,508
72,780
43,668
9,624
1,334
21,672
12,876
5,140
$187,602
$15,276
12,576
25,152
15.120
6,852
2,088
$77,064
1
$1,337-1.626
$19,512
$19,512
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
4
1,100-1,337
64,176
64,170
1
1,100-1,337
13,S60
14,556
8
905-1,100
97,308
99,526
13
746-905
127,522
132,264
9
614-746
70,226
73,714
4
530-644
29,202
29,940
5
556-614
35,388
36,120
1
469-571
6,S52
6.852
?,
457-556
13.344
13,344
1
457-556
6,360
6,672
5
457-556
32,866
33,360
6
457-556
35,484
37,224
435-556
—
—
?,
425-517
10,200
10,704
6
395-505
31,850
32,810
34
395^80
184,867
1S9.649
$818,123
EMPLOYMENT
417
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INVESTIGATION SECTION
Chief special investigator
Supervising special investigator II
Supervising special investigator I _
Senior special investigator
Special investigator
Investigator trainee
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Overtime
Totals. Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF APPEALS
Unemployment Insurance Appeals
Board :
Chairman
Board member
Secretary
Chief referee
Senior referee
Referee
Secretary I
Supervising clerk I
Appeals assistant
Senior legal stenographer
Senior stenographer
Legal stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior clerk
Area Referee Offices :
Senior referee ,
Referee
Hearing reporter
Office supervisor I
Employment security officer III
Supervising clerk II
Supervising clerk I
Senior legal stenographer
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Legal stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Janitor
Junior typist-clerk
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
OFFICES AND BENEFIT
PAYMENTS
Assistant Director — Manpower :
Assistant director
Staff services administrator
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Employment Service Section :
Employment security administrative
officer II
Employment security administrative
officer I
Employment security officer VI
Employment security officer V
0.4
0.6
2
4.7
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,100-1,337
$16,044
$16,044
5
5
5
950-1,155
69,300
69.300
6
6
6
821-998
71,856
71,856
31.6
32
32
746-905
344,958
347,184
46.4
50
50
676-821
459,230
470,176
3.6
5
5
556-614
35,076
36,341
3.3
4
4
469-571
25,131
25,994
4.9
5
5
425-517
28,213
2S.993
10.3
13
13
395-505
71,779
73.079
0.8
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
0.4
2.8
2.8
(3,433)
$1,009,633
21,000
$1,148,347
21,000
113.3
124.S
124.S
$1,165,727
1
1
1
$21,000
$21,000
$21,000
2
2
20,500
41,000
41,000
1
1
1
1,476-1,750
21,000
21,000
1
1
1
1,626-1,749
20,988
20,988
1
1
1
1,405-1,70S
20,496
20,496
10.8
12
12
1,273-1,548
212,448
216,268
3
3
3
543-660
23,760
23,760
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7.72S
7,728
1.8
2
2
517-628
14,668
15,014
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
4.9
5
5
446-543
31,135
31,936
4
4
4
395-505
21,841
22,380
0.2
1
1
395-4S0
4,880
5,120
1.4
1
1
342-415
4,434
4,650
8
S
8
1.405-1.708
163.968
1 63.968
57.S
61
61
1,273-1,548
1.092.371
1.111.132
62.9
67
67
783-950
733.075
745.008
1
1
1
746-905
10.860
10.860
0.7
1
1
746-905
10.S60
10.860
1
1
1
614-746
8.772
8.952
9
9
9
530-644
14,796
15.156
4.8
6
6
517-628
42.468
43.591
2.S
3
3
469-571
19.114
19.736
9
9
9
457-556
13.344
13.344
4.5
4
4
457-556
26,688
26.688
1
1
1
457-556
6,360
6.672
9.9
10
10
446-543
62,296
63,486
10.2
11
11
425-517
63,461
65,393
42.9
46
46
395-505 •
252,935
257,246
1
1
1
395-480
5,691
5,760
1.7
1.6
1.6
395-480
9,158
9.257
0.1
1
1
359-435
4,308
4,524
0.3
0.3
(149)
$2,689,286
2,000
2,000
249.4
264.9
264.9
$3,002,483
$3,049,553
$1,548-1,882
1,337-1,626
543-660
469-571
1,213-1,475
1,100-1,337
1,048-1,273
950-1,155
$22,584
19,512
7,920
6,852
17,140
13.200
30,552
65,016
$22,584
19,512
7,920
6,852
17,700
13,860
30,552
66,652
1 i— L-C27SW
418
EMPLOYMENT
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (AutM (Aiith.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
DIVISION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
OFFICES AND BENEFIT
PAYMENTS— Continued
Employment Service Section —
Continued
Employment security officer IV 5.9
Employment security officer III 6.7
Employment security officer II 2.4
Employment security officer I 2.6
Senior stenographer 2
Senior clerk 0.6
Intermediate stenographer 2.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.5
Occupational Analysis Field Center :
Employment security officer V 1
Employment security officer III 1
Employment security officer II 7.5
Employment security officer I 4.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 2
Benefits Section :
Employment security administrative
officer II 1
Employment security administrative
officer I 1
Employment security officer VI 3
Employment security officer V 3.2
Employment security officer IV 5.3
Employment security officer III 12.2
Employment security officer II 3.2
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 4
Intermediate typist-clerk 2
Intermediate clerk 1
Interstate ITnit :
Employment security officer V 1
Employment security officer IV 1
Employment security officer III 4
Employment security officer II 7.2
Supervising clerk II 1
Employment security officer I 29.2
Supervising typist-clerk I 1
Employment security trainee 0.6
Senior clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 0.1
Intermediate stenographer 2.3
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.9
Intermediate clerk 10.4
Junior typist-clerk 0.3
Junior clerk 1.7
Temporary help — seasonal claims
load 22.2
Manpower Training and Utilization
Branch :
Staff services administrator 0.9
Employment security administrative
officer II -
Employment security administrative
officer I 1
Employment security officer VI 1.9
Employment security officer V 5.1
Employment security officer IV 8.2
Employment security officer III 4.3
Employment security officer II 3.2
Senior stenographer 1.8
Teletypewriter operator 1
Intermediate stenographer 6.4
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.5
Manpower Training Payment Unit :
Employment security officer III 1
Employment security officer II 1
Employment security officer I 3
Intermediate stenographer 1.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.2
Seasonal help 5.9
Organization and Management
Section :
Employment security administrative
officer II 1
Employment security officer VI 1.3
SALARY KANGE
6
6
$863-1.048
$70,686
$72,319
10
10
746-905
105,282
107,298
3
3
676-821
25,509
26,778
3
3
584-710
21,024
22,104
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
1
1
457-556
6,160
6,464
2
2
425-517
11,517
11,993
1.5
1.5
395-505
7,290
7,650
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13.S60
1
1
746-905
9,434
9,894
8
8
676-821
74,658
75,924
6
6
584-710
47,304
49,630
2
2
395-505
10,328
10,840
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1,100-1.337
16,044
16,044
3
3
1,048-1,273
45,228
45.S28
4
4
950-1,155
54.260
54.S90
6
6
S63-1,04S
66,947
69,417
13
13
746-905
136,734
138,252
5
5
676-S21
45,628
46,596
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
4
4
425-517
24.079
24.355
2
2
395-505
11,520
11,520
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,S60
1
1
863-1,048
12,326
12,576
4
4
746-905
43,440
43,440
8
8
676-S21
77,724
7S.436
1
1
614-746
S.952
8,952
29
29
5S4-710
243.32S
245,282
1
1
530-644
7,608
7,728
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
2
2
457-556
12,156
12.432
1
1
457-556
6,110
6,412
4
4
425-517
21,455
22,535
4
4
395-505
21.979
22,380
12
12
395-480
67,353
68,052
1
1
359-435
4,416
4,632
2
2
342^15
8,95S
9,404
4
4
(134,456)
25,680
25,784
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1
1,213-1,475
16,S60
17,700
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
2
2
1,048-1,273
27,852
28,476
4
4
950-1,155
53,221
54,208
8
8
863-1.048
94.034
96,954
3
3
746-905
27,972
29,352
—
—
676-821
—
_
2
2
469-571
12,970
13,396
—
—
435-530
—
_
4
4
425-517
22.998
23,526
1
1
395-505
5,760
5.760
1
1
746-905
10,860
10.860
1
1
676-821
9,700
9.S52
5
5
584-710
39.576
40,296
2
2
425-517
10,934
11,486
1
1
395-505
4,860
5,100
0.5
0.5
(37,223)
3,210
3,230
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
2
2
1,048-1,273
29,368
30.072
EMPLOYMENT
419
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
OFFICES AND BENEFIT
PAYMENTS— Continued
Organization and Management
Section — Continued
Employment security officer V
Employment security officer IV
Employment security officer III
Supervising employment counselor
Employment security officer II
Senior stenographer
Teletypewriter operator
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Coastal Area Office :
Area manager
Senior research analyst
Supervisor, area field operations
Employment security officer VI
Farm labor supervisor II
Employment security officer V
Farm labor supervisor I
Associate research analyst
Information officer I
Employment security officer IV
Assistant economic analyst
Employment security officer III
Supervising employment counselor _
Employment security officer II
Junior economic analyst
Economic analyst trainee
Senior stenographer
Statistical clerk I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Interior Area Office :
Area manager
Senior research analyst
Supervisor, area field operations
Employment security officer VI
Farm labor supervisor II
Employment security officer V
Farm labor supervisor I
Associate research analyst
Employment security officer IV
Assistant economic analyst
Employment security officer III
Farm labor officer III
Employment security officer II
Farm labor officer II
Junior economic analyst
Employment security officer I
Economic analyst — trainee
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Los Angeles Metropolitan Area Office :
Area manager
Senior research analyst
Supervisor, area field operations
Employment security officer VI
Employment security officer V
Farm labor supervisor I
Associate research analyst
Information officer I
Employment security officer IV
Assistant economic analyst
Employment security officer III
Employment security officer II
Farm labor officer II
Junior economic analyst
Employment security officer I
Economic analyst trainee
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
SALARY RANGE
7
8
8
$950-1,155
$110,275
$110,880
3.9
7
7
863-1,048
84,588
85,665
0.9
5
5
746-905
46,356
48,648
1
1
1
746-905
10,104
10,608
—
4
4
676-821
35,548
36,744
1
2
2
469-571
13,134
13,452
—
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
1
4
4
425-517
23,251
23,789
-
2.9
2.9
395-505
14,886
15,342
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,S60
14,556
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16.044
8
8
S
1,04S-1,273
122,208
122,208
0,8
1,048-1,273
—
—
2
2
2
950-1,155
27,390
27,720
1 5
950-1,155
—
—
3 9
3
3
905-1,100
35,604
36,726
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
3.7
4
4
863-1,048
48,156
49,312
4.5
5.5
5.5
746-905
56,392
57,342
4.3
4
4
746-905
43,440
43,440
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
1 6
13
13
676-821
116,401
121,409
1.1
4
4
614-746
31,116
32,200
0.8
1
1
556-614
6,672
7,00S
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,672
1.8
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
4
4
4
395-505
22,698
22,971
0.5
1
1
395^80
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
6.1
7
7
1,048-1,273
106,512
106,932
0.8
1,048-1,273
—
—
1.2
2
2
950-1,155
27,170
27,720
3.9
950-1,155
—
—
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
38
4
4
863-1,048
48,084
48,588
5.2
6
6
746-905
59,918
61,266
2
3
3
746-905
30,672
31,116
07
746-905
—
—
1
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
46
676-821
—
—
07
1
1
614-746
8,452
8,880
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
0 5
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
3
3
3
469-571
20,388
20,556
2.2
3
3
425-517
16,767
17,345
1
\
j
1,337-1.626
19,512
19,512
1
X
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
9
9
9
1,048-1,273
137,484
137,484
3
3
3
950-1,155
41,580
41,580
0 8
950-1,155
—
—
o
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
\
\
1
7
3
7
10
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
6.8
2
3.9
5.6
1 5
7
3
7
10
863-1,048
83,338
85,666
746-905
30,672
31,116
746-905
71,070
72,882
676-821
676-821
89,397
92,857
1
3
3
614-746
24,110
24,858
3.3
3
3
584-710
22,944
24,102
1.6
556-614
—
—
3
3
3
469-571
20.556
20.556
0.9
1
1
457-556
6,035
6.335
5.8
6
6
425-517
36,487
36,763
2.1
2
2
395-505
11,520
11,520
420
EMPLOYMENT
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT-Confinued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
OFFICES AND BENEFIT
PAYM ENTS— Continued
Southern Area Office :
Area manager
Senior research analyst
Supervisor, area field operations
Employment security officer VI
Farm labor supervisor II
Employment security officer V
Farm labor supervisor I
Associate research analyst
Employment security officer IV
Assistant economic analyst
Farm labor officer III
Supervising employment counselor
Employment security officer III
Employment security officer II
Farm labor officer II
Junior economic analyst
Economic analyst trainee
Senior stenographer
Statistical clerk I
Intermediate stenographer
Local Offices :
Employment security officer VI
Employment security officer V
Employment security officer IV
Parole agent I
Employment security officer III
Supervising employment counselor-
Employment security officer II
Farm labor officer II
Employment counselor
Employment security officer I
Farm labor officer I
Employment security trainee
Employment counselor — trainee
Employment community worker
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Stock clerk
Senior cashier clerk
Teletypewriter operator
Janitor foreman I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board
Telephone operator — multiple board
Intermediate cashier clerk
Janitor
Junior stenographer
Junior typist-clerk
Seasonal help
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF FARM LABOR
SERVICEa
State Office, Farm Labor Service :
Chief of farm labor services 1
Farm labor administrative officer 1
Farm labor supervisor II 2
Farm labor supervisor I 2.1
Associate research analyst 0.1
Assistant economic analyst 0.1
Employment security officer III 1
Farm labor officer III 2.5
Farm labor officer I 1
Senior stenographer 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,337-1,626
$19,512
$19,512
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16.044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
5.6
6
6
1,048-1,273
89,965
90,646
0.8
—
—
1,048-1,273
—
—
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
2.3
—
—
950-1,155
—
—
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
2.4
3
3
863-1,048
34.S60
35,962
2
4
4
740-905
38,616
40,008
0.6
_
—
746-905
—
—
_
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
2.9
4
4
746-905
41,569
42,014
5.3
6
6
676-821
55,820
57,552
0.2
_
_
676-821
—
—
2
2
2
614-746
15,616
16,394
0.3
1
1
556-614
6,672
7,008
2.7
3
3
469-571
19,304
19.608
0.3
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
2
425-517
11,003
11,555
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15.276
15,276
46.9
49
49
950-1,155
667,131
672,594
68.1
78
78
863-1,048
941,372
960,146
1.3
o
2
764-927
16,838
19,236
184.9
207
207
746-905
2,176,600
2,204,340
33
50
50
746-905
492,854
513,910
392.5
459
459
676-821
4,305,998
4,400,679
7.4
—
—
676-821
—
—
231.9
317
317
676-821
2,806,137
2,905,579
1,375.8
1,460
1,460
584-710
12,020,594
12,206,144
11.2
—
—
584-710
—
—
179.4
255
255
556-614
1,840,128
1,872,931
129.6
153
153
556-614
1,106,564
1,122,909
38.1
64
64
480-584
396,413
414,936
4
4
4
469-571
27,408
27,408
40.1
50
50
457-550
317,514
321,788
6
7
7
457-556
45,516
45,792
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
31.7
34
34
457-556
219,273
222,129
3.9
4
4
435-530
23,942
24,940
12.4
12
12
435-530
75,895
76,270
116.3
131
131
425-517
775.486
789,938
211.9
245
245
395-505
1,340,874
1,368,433
49.1
53
53
395-480
299,081
302,252
49.2
51
51
395-480
287,048
289,775
28.5
29
29
395-480
159,732
163,202
1.7
3
3
395-480
15,459
16,102
1
1
1
395-480
5,000
5,242
151.8
157.3
157.3
395-480
859,732
876,876
2.6
1
1
386-469
5,142
5.398
17.1
1
1
359-435
4,223
4,434
998
693.3
693.3
(6,987,742)
4,450,986
4,478,025
1
3.7
3.7
(7,149)
$36,408,921
25,400
$40,206,068
25,400
4,859.1
5,023.7
5,023.7
$40,913,638
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
2
2
1,048-1.273
30,552
30.552
9
2
950-1,155
27,720
27,720
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
1
1
746-905
10,188
10.692
1
1
746-905
10,860
10.S60
2
2
746-905
19,946
20,880
1
1
584-710
7,518
7,888
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
EMPLOYMENT
421
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aurh.) (Until.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF FARM LABOR
SERVICE— Continued
State Office, Farm Labor Service — -
Continued
Statistical clerk I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Field Farm Labor Service :
Farm labor supervisor II
Farm labor supervisor I
Employment security officer III
Farm labor officer III
Farm labor officer II _ \
Employment security officer I _.
Farm labor officer I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Janitor
Seasonal help
Totals, Authorized Positions .
DIVISION OF ACCOUNTS AND
TAX COLLECTIONS
Office of Assistant Director — Tax
Services :
Assistant director — tax services 1 1
Supervising emplovment tax auditor
I 1 1
Employment tax auditor III 2 4
Secretary I 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Accounting Section :
Chief r 1 1
Assistant chief 1 1
Accounting supervisor 2 2
General accountant III 5.2 6
Office supervisor I 1.7 2
General accountant II 3.5 4
Supervising file clerk II _.. 3 3
Supervising account clerk II 1.5 2
Accountant I . 16.3 17
Supervising clerk I 3 3
Supervising file clerk I 2 2
Supervising account clerk I 0.8
Supervising calculating machine op-
erator 1 1
Senior stenographer 1 1
Senior clerk 14.5 16
Senior file clerk 6 6
Senior account clerk 1 1
Accounting technician II 39.7 43
Laborer 3 3
Intermediate stenographer 7.9 7
Intermediate typist-clerk 20.2 24
Calculating machine operator 6.6 7
Intermediate clerk 128.9 137
Intermediate file clerk 6 6
Intermediate account clerk 96.1 101
.Tunior stenographer — 1
Junior typist-clerk 3.1 1
Addressing machine operator 1 1
Junior clerk 23.1 24
Temporary help — seasonal cashier 13 13
Temporary help — seasonal claims 53.6 11
Overtime 1.7 0.4
Auditing Section :
Chief 1 1
Supervisor of collections 1 1
Supervising emplovment tax auditor
I 2 2
Assistant supervisor of collections 0.9 1
Employment tax auditor III 10.1 12
General accountant II 0.5 1
Employment tax auditor II 15 14
Supervising collection technician — 4 4
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
0.1
1
1
$457-556
$6,335
$6,646
1
o
o
425-517
12.308
12.40S
1.1
o
o
395-505
10.S40
11.390
0.9
3
3
1.048-1.273
45.828
J5.S28
2.8
11
11
950-1.155
148.954
150.101
1
1
1
740-905
10,860
10800
22.S
27
27
746-905
285,304
289.014
23.4
38
38
676-821
354.696
303.046
0.5
1
1
584-710
7.888
8,282
77.4
99
99
584-710
795.094
812.978
0.2
3
3
469-571
18,108
18.660
13.7
20
20
425-517
115.861
119.155
4
4
4
395-505
22,480
22.742
8.4
11.8
11.8
395^180
61,470
62,879
19.9
72.9
72.9
(121,226)
$1,495,313
468,018
470,861
189
309.7 b
309.7 b
$2,524,624
$2,567,901
1
$1,475-1,708
1
998-1,213
4
905-1.100
1
543-660
1
425-517
1
1,273-1,548
1
1.100-1.337
2
998-1.213
6
905-1,100
2
746-905
4
746-905
3
614-746
2
614-746
17
556-676
3
530-644
o
530-644
-
530-644
1
480-584
1
469-571
16
457-556
6
457-556
1
457-556
43
457-556
3
480-530
7
425-517
24
395-505
7
415-505
137
395-480
6
395-480
101
395-480
1
386-469
1
359-435
1
359-435
24
342-415
13
(62,879)
11
(259.578)
0.4
(10,556)
1
1.273-1,548
1
1,048-1,273
2
99S-1.213
1
950-1.155
12
905-1,100
1
746-905
14
746-905
4
746-905
$20,508
14.556
47.096
7,275
5.100
18,576
16,044
29.112
76.320
18.720
39.994
26.016
17.132
133.584
22,944
15,456
7.00S
6.S52
103.093
39,746
6,672
275.3S1
19,080
43,428
131,359
40.520
763.284
34,560
562,993
4,765
4.416
5,220
10S.771
61,620
52.140
2.600
18,284
15,276
29,112
11,928
153.56S
9,174
148.620
43,314
$20,508
14.556
48.784
7.632
5,352
18,576
16,044
29.1 1 2
77.502
19.630
40.S92
26.424
17.544
135.002
23.184
15,456
7,008
6,852
104.486
40.032
6,672
2S0.59S
19.0S0
43.428
133.S99
41.026
773.218
34.560
570,414
5,000
4,632
5,220
112,634
64,740
54.780
2,600
1S.576
15,276
29.112
12.526
155.428
9,624
150,576
43,440
422
EMPLOYMENT
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.j (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
A
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF ACCOUNTS AND
TAX COLLECTIONS— Continued
Auditing Section — Continued
Senior tax representative
Collection technician II
Tax representative
Collection technician I
Auditor I
Tax representative — trainee
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Student trainee
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior stenographer
Overtime
Field Tax Services :
Tax administrator
Supervising employment tax auditor
I
Employment tax auditor III
Employment tax auditor II
Tax compliance supervisor I
Senior tax representative
Tax representative
Auditor I
Tax representative — trainee
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Janitor
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR-
ADMINISTRATION
Assistant director — administration 1
Accounting supervisor 1
Internal auditor III 2
Internal auditor II 5.1
Auditor I —
Secretary I
Intermediate stenographer 1
Management and Analysis Section :
Chief 1
Senior management analyst -
Staff management analyst 1
Associate management analyst 4
Assistant management analyst 3
Junior staff analyst —
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Data Processing Section :
Data processing manager III 1
Senior data processing systems
analyst 1
Data processing manager I 2
Associate data processing systems
analyst 4.6
Computer operations supervisor II 2
Supervisor, electronic data process-
ing 5
Assistant data processing systems
analyst 2
Computer operations supervisor I 2.5
Programmer II 14.6
SALARY EANGE
0.3
1
1
$676-821
$8,214
$8,628
4.5
4
4
676-821
38,094
3S.87S
0.4
1
1
614-746
7,518
7,888
6.3
5
5
614-746
42,448
43,684
1.5
2
2
584-644
14,318
15.036
0.1
1
1
530-584
6,568
6,896
2
2
2
469-571
13,704
13.704
0.5
1
1
457-556
6,210
6,516
1
1
1
457-556
6,542
6,672
0.1
1
1
435-556
5,760
6,060
2.8
4
4
425-517
21,566
22,650
8.5
9
9
395-505
4S.507
49,736
1.7
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1.7
1
1
3S6-469
4,740
4,980
0.9
-
-
(5,780)
-
-
4
4
4
1,213-1,475
70.S00
70,S00
23.2
23
23
99S-1,213
334,614
334,788
50.8
52
52
905-1,100
671.9S9
678,692
190.9
192
192
746-905
2,044,733
2,059.998
10.2
11
11
746-905
112.289
116,776
16
21
21
676-821
195,719
201,403
28.3
33
33
614-746
270,152
277,382
9.2
13
13
584-644
98,394
100,104
3.3
4
4
530-584
26,280
27,472
18.4
18
18
469-571
122.94S
123,280
8.7
8
8
457-556
53.350
53,376
4.3
6
6
457-556
39,314
39.772
25.8
27
27
425-517
158,417
161,625
14.7
15
15
395-505
83,922
84,933
1.5
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
0.7
0.8
0.8
395^80
4,150
4,213
2.5
-
-
(19,609)
$7,258,360
-
-
953.7
956.2
956.2
$7,745,517
$7,850,623
1
1
2
7
1
1
1
1
1
2
7
1
1
1
$1,405-1,708
998-1,213
905-1,100
746-905
584-644
543-660
425-517
1
1
1
5
5
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
5
5
1
1
1
2
1,213-1,475
1,100-1,337
998-1,213
905-1,100
746-905
614-746
469-571
457-556
425-517
1
1
1,273-1,548
1
2
1
2
1,100-1,337
99S-1,213
7
2
7
2
905-1,100
905-1,100
5
5
905-1,100
3
4
16
3
4
16
746-905
746-905
746-905
$20,496
14,556
26.400
72.204
7,008
7.920
6,204
16,860
13.200
14.556
59.264
49,182
7,368
6,852
6,672
11.304
1S.576
16,044
29,112
87,688
24,600
61,725
29,956
38,533
164,555
$20,496
14,556
26.400
73,092
7,368
7,920
6,204
17,700
13,860
14,556
62,224
51,078
7,728
6,852
6,672
11,556
18,576
16,044
29,112
90.0S0
25,176
62,832
30,900
39.896
168,452
EMPLOYMENT
423
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auih.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR-
ADMIN 1ST RAT ION— Continued
Data Processing Section — Continued
Key data supervisor IV 1
Tabulating operations supervisor II 1
Key data supervisor III 2
Senior computer operator 3.1
Programmer I 2.8
Tabulating operations supervisor I 5.5
Accountant I 2
Key data supervisor II 5
Supervising clerk I 1
Computer operator 11.4
Storekeeper I 1
Programmer — trainee 0.6
Senior tabulating machine operator 6.5
Supervising calculating machine
operator 1
Senior stenographer 2
Key data supervisor I 15.9
Senior clerk 2
Tabulating machine operator 15.2
Stock clerk 0.9
Senior account clerk 1
Accounting technician II 5.8
Laborer 3.3
Intermediate stenographer 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 4
Calculating machine operator 3.9
Key punch operator 145
Intermediate clerk 26.8
Intermediate file clerk 1
Intermediate account clerk 12.5
Janitor 1
Key data operator — trainee 12.5
Overtime 6.6
Division of Administrative Services :
Office of the Chief :
Administrative service officer III 1
Assistant management analyst 1
Secretary I 1
Administrative trainee 0.5
Business Services :
Chief 1
Office supervisor I 1
Supervising clerk II 1
Duplicating machine supervisor
II 1
Supervising typist-clerk I 2
Duplicating machine supervisor I 2
Automotive equipment operator I 1
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk 2
Senior typist-clerk 8.9
Varitypist 1.5
Senior file clerk 2
Stock clerk 2
Duplicating machine operator II 6.8
Photocopyist 1.9
Teletypewriter operator 0.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 40.7
Intermediate clerk 22.5
Junior typist-clerk 0.9
Junior clerk 12
Temporary help 4.3
Overtime 0.7
Area Business Management Offices :
Area business administrator 4
Business service officer II 3.4
Business service officer I 5
Supervising clerk II 2
Property inspector 1
Business service assistant 0.5
Maintenance mechanic 1
Office building engineer 2
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$728-884
$9,390
$9,858
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
2
2
628-764
17,064
17.6S8
4
4
614-746
35,002
35.412
2
2
614-746
14,976
15,712
5
5
584-710
42,600
42.600
2
2
556-676
14,040
14,736
5
5
543-660
38.745
39,504
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
13
13
530-644
94,992
96,240
1
1
505-644
7,158
7,368
2
2
556-614
14,616
14.736
7
7
505-614
51,576
51,576
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
15
15
469-571
101,638
102.696
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
15
15
457-556
98.892
99,168
1
1
457-556
5,668
5.960
1
1
457-556
6,542
6,672
6
6
457-556
37,275
38,719
4
4
480-530
24,990
25,290
2
2
425-517
11,417
11,983
4
4
395-505
22,632
22.902
4
4
415-505
23,155
23,532
138
138
405-492
772.323
788.802
28
28
395-480
157,208
158.822
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
15
15
395-480
81,990
83,793
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
19
19
359-395
84,354
88,458
8.4
8.4
(38,472)
50,000
50,000
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1
1
746-905
9,472
9,936
1
1
543-660
7,275
7,632
1
1
556-614
6,672
7,008
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
746-905
10,188
10,692
1
1
614-746
8,700
8,952
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
f>
2
530-644
15,456
15,456
5
2
505-614
14,436
14,736
l
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
l
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
9
9
457-556
59,074
59,684
2
2
457-556
12,907
13,214
2
2
457-556
12,832
13.136
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
7
7
435-530
42,503
43,645
2
2
435-530
12,028
12,320
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
41
41
395-505
237,437
240,029
24
24
395^80
130,919
133,915
1
1
395-435
5,220
5,220
11
11
342-415
50,276
52,064
9
9
(19,917)
42,660
44,820
1.2
1.2
(3,991)
7,800
7,800
4
4
998-1,213
56,908
57,876
5
5
821-998
57,444
58,662
4
4
746-905
40,983
41,940
2
2
614-746
17,166
17,580
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
614-746
7,548
7,920
2
2
676-746
16,224
17,040
2
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
424
EMPLOYMENT
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-6 9
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR-
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Area Business Management Offices —
Continued
Supervising clerk I 2.1
Storekeeper I 2
Supervising cashier-clerk I 2
Property clerk I 0.6
Supervising telephone operator II —
multiple board 1
Janitor foreman II 1
Building maintenance man 4.2
Senior stenographer 3
Senior clerk 3
Senior typist-clerk 7.8
Stock clerk 4.3
Senior cashier-clerk 6
Duplicating machine operator II 2
Teletypewriter operator 2
Laborer 3.2
Intermediate stenographer 6.4
Intermediate typist-clerk 28.6
Intermediate clerk 4.5
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board 1
Telephone operator — multiple board 5.3
Janitor 5.5
Duplicating machine operator I 1
Overtime 0.1
Training Section :
Training officer II 1
Employment security officer V 1
Training officer I 1
Employment security officer IV 1
Training assistant 1.9
Employment security officer II _ 0.3
Disability insurance officer I 0.7
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.1
Property Section :
Property officer 1
Business service officer II 1.8
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer III 1
Personnel officer II 1
Associate personnel analyst _ 2
Assistant personnel analyst _ 3.3
Employment counselor 1
Junior staff analyst -
Supervising clerk II 1
Administrative trainee 0.8
Senior stenographer 1
Senior typist-clerk -
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 5
Overtime -
Budget Section :
Chief 1
Assistant chief 0.5
Associate management analyst 1
Associate budget analyst 1.5
Assistant management analyst 0.3
Assistant budget analyst 3.4
Junior staff analyst -
Accountant I 1.6
Administrative trainee —
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.5
Calculating machine operator 1
Intermediate account clerk 1
Fiscal Section :
Chief 1
General accountant III 1
Accounting officer III 1
Business service officer III 1
Accounting officer II 1
SALARY RANGE
3
3
$530-644
$22,494
$22,S54
2
2
505-644
14,736
14,736
2
o
530-644
15,456
15,456
1
1
505-614
6,542
6,868
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
5
5
556-614
36,424
36,780
5
5
469-571
31,504
32,364
4
4
457-556
25,500
25,776
11
11
457-556
66,802
69,172
4
4
457-556
25,649
26,051
7
7
457-556
45,129
45,714
9
2
435-530
11,545
12,145
2
2
435-530
12,720
12,720
2
2
4S0-530
12,320
12,620
7
7
425-517
41,552
42,230
30
30
395-505
160,115
164,471
5
5
395-480
25,671
26,460
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
5
5
395-480
28,777
28,800
5
5
395^80
28,260
28,524
1
1
377-457
5,484
5,484
0.4
0.4
(1,208)
3,200
3,200
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,404
16,044
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
863-1,048
11,130
11,688
9
9
746-905
21,594
21,720
1
1
676-821
8,112
8.520
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
395-505
5,080
5,330
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
2
9
821-998
23,520
23,952
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
2
9
905-1,100
25,880
26,400
4
4
746-905
37,912
39,792
1
1
676-S21
9,586
9,852
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,728
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
556-614
6,840
7,188
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,672
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
425-517
5,743
6,029
5.1
5.1
395-505
28,076
28,615
-
-
(65)
-
-
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
998-1,213
14,266
14,556
1
1
905-1,100
12,888
13,200
1
1
905-1,100
12,126
12,732
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
4
4
746-905
39,737
40,930
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,728
1
1
556-676
7,638
8,016
1
1
556-614
6,672
7,008
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
425-517
5,352
5,628
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
1
1
395-480
5,220
5,484
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
EMPLOYMENT
425
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR-
ADMIN ISTR AT ION— Continued
Fiscal Section — Continued
Business service officer I
Storekeeper III
Business service assistant
Collection technician I
Accountant I
Supervising clerk I
Storekeeper I
Business management trainee
Automotive equipment operator I _
Senior stenographer
Stock clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Bookkeeping machine operator II
Laborer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
Janitor
Junior stenographer
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF DISABILITY AND
HOSPITAL BENEFITS
General Administration :
Assistant director — disability insur-
ance
Disability insurance administrative
officer
Disability insurance officer V
Disability insurance officer IV
Disability insurance officer III
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Claim and Voluntary Plan Services :
Disability insurance officer V
Disability insurance officer IV
Disability insurance officer III
Employment tax auditor II
Disability insurance officer II
Disability insurance officer I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Disability Insurance District Offices :
Disability insurance officer V
Disability insurance officer IV
Disability insurance officer III
Disability insurance officer II
Disability insurance officer I
Employment security trainee
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Senior clerk
Senior file clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Intermediate clerk
Janitor
Junior stenographer
Junior typist-clerk
Junior clerk
Overtime
Office of Medical Director :
Medical director
Assistant medical director
Senior stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1.5
2
2
$746-905
$19,056
$20,004
1
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
1.9
2
2
614-746
16,320
16,680
1
1
1
614-746
8,452
s.sso
3.5
4
4
556-676
30,916
31,554
2
2
2
530-644
15,456
15,456
3.5
4
4
505-644
29,292
29,472
_
1
1
556-614
6,840
7,188
o
2
2
556-614
14,556
14,736
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
6.9
7
7
457-556
42,051
44,015
1.7
2
2
457-556
12,340
12,632
3.5
5
5
457-556
30,222
31,074
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
1
1
1
480-530
6,360
6,360
2.2
3
3
425-517
16,572
17,092
17.5
21
21
395-505
114,28S
116,550
1
1
1
395^80
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
2
3
3
395^80
14,960
15,694
0.3
0.3
0.3
395-480
1,440
1,440
1.2
1
1
386-469
4,632
4,860
0.3
-
-
(1,807)
$4,619,880
-
—
706.8
765.4
765.4
$5,302,415
$5,407,906
0.8
1
1
$1,405-1,708
$16,860
$17,700
5
5
5
1,100-1,337
80,220
80,220
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
2
2
2
863-1,048
25,152
25,152
3
3
3
746-905
32,538
32,580
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
3.6
4
4
469-571
25,876
26,460
2
2
2
425-517
11,717
11,993
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
2
2
746-905
18,426
19,338
0.3
1
1
676-821
8,112
8,520
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
469-571
6,740
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
2.1
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
11.9
12
12
950-1,155
165,021
165,935
11.9
12
12
863-1,048
149,724
150,612
19.9
22
22
746-905
232 122
235,236
48.3
52
52
676-821
497,290
503.634
210.7
213
213
584-710
1,774,846
1,797,842
31.6
39
39
556-614
269,961
280.971
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
10.2
11
11
469-571
73,250
73,828
11.6
12
12
457-556
75,281
77,534
5
6
6
457-556
38,S44
39.120
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
59.8
65
65
425-517
383,601
391,546
157.6
167
167
395-505
888,359
914,676
25.7
27
27
395-480
145,436
149,066
14.3
15
15
395-480
79,631
82,081
3.8
3.8
3.8
395-tSO
21,072
21,264
6.1
7
7
386-469
32.S24
34,441
21.2
30
30
359-435
131,430
137,716
4.4
6
6
342-415
25,068
26,316
0.7
1
1
(4,494)
6,500
6,500
1
1
1
1,667-2,026
24,312
24,312
1.9
2
2
1,439-1,750
40,115
41,336
3
3
3
469-571
20,556
$5,413,948
20,556
692.4
740.8
740.8
$4,852,16S
$5,516,401
426
EMPLOYMENT
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
{Filled} (Aoth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SERVICE CENTER ELEMENTc
Employment security officer IV 1.3
Employment security officer III 7.1
Supervising employment counselor 1
Employment security officer II 11.5
Employment counselor 15.5
Employment counselor — trainee 39
Employment security officer I 22.5
Employment security trainee 10.6
Employment community worker 3.6
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 2.3
Intermediate typist-clerk 9.8
Intermediate file clerk 2.4
Telephone operator 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 12S.6
SALARY RANGE
$863-1,048
746-905
676-821
676-821
676-S21
556-614
584-710
556-614
4S0-584
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
395-4S0
$S98,749
$67,701,596
JOB TRAINING AND PLACEMENT
COUNCILd
Executive director 0.1 - - $1,156-1.406
Special representative 0.1 - - 99S-1,213 1,481
Totals, Authorized Positions 0.2 $3,485
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 8,025.8 8,321.1 8,321.1 $60,336,575 $66,545,181
a The new Division of Farm Labor Service established as a separate division on April 1, 1967.
b The 309.7 positions of this division were transferred from the following :
10 positions from the Research and Statistics Section.
4 positions from the Division of Accounts and Tax Collections.
295.7 positions from the Division of Public Employment Offices and Benefit Payments.
c See Service Center Program budget for 1967-6S and 1968-69 authorized positions.
COMMISSION ON MANPOWER, AUTOMATION AND TECHNOLOGY1
Executive secretary 0.4 -
Stenographer II 0.4 -
Temporary help - -
Totals, Authorized Positions 0.8 -
a Authorization for all positions terminated June 30, 1967.
SALARY RANGE
$1,475
425-517
(120)
$8,851
FISCAL AFFAIRS
427
BOARD OF CONTROL
SALARIES AND TVAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aath.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY RANGE
Board member (1) per diem - $25 dav $750 $750
Secretary a - 1 1 1,100-1.337 15,474 15,474
Board of Control Function :
Secretary 1 676-821
Supervising clerk I 0.6 1 1 530-644 6,902 6,948
Intermediate stenographer 2.5 2 2 425-517 11,861 12,154
Temporary help 0.8 0.3 0.3 (4,116) 1,574 1,574
Merit Award Function : a
Administrative assistant II 1 1 905-1,100 12,709 12,776
Administrate assistant I - 1 1 746-905 10,229 10,300
Senior stenographer - 1 1 469-571 5,843 5,929
Intermediate typist-clerk - 2 2 395-505 11.459 11.617
Totals, Authorized Positions 4.9 9.3 9.3 $27,269 $76,801 $77,522
a Merit Award Board transferred from Department of General Services by legislative action on Item 103, Budget Act of 1967.
STATE CONTROLLER
ADMINISTRATION DIVISION
General Administration :
State controller
Deputy state controller
Deputy state controller,
administrative
Administrative advisor
Assistant deputy state controller a
Assistant deputy state controller,
administrative
Staff management analyst
General accountant III
Associate research analyst
Assistant counsel
Secretary to the state controller..
Secretary I
Senior legal stenographer
Senior stenographer I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Departmental Accounting :
Accounting officer III
Supervising account clerk II
Supervising clerk I
Senior clerk
Accounting technician II
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 33.2 33.7
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$25,000
$25,000
$25,000
1
1
1
1,882-2,082
24.948
24,984
1
1
1
1,626-1,976
23,712
23.712
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
21,516
21.516
1
1
1
1,405-1,626
17,280
18,138
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19.512
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
0.7
_
—
905-1,100
—
—
1
1
1
863-1,048
10,440
10,950
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
8.736
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7.920
1.8
2
2
517-628
13,421
14,052
1
1
1
469-571
6.029
6.334
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
2
O
2
530-644
15,456
15,456
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
3
3
3
457-556
20,016
20,016
0.7
1
1
435-530
5.835
6.135
3
4
4
395-505
20.580
21,308
4
3
3
395-480
16,393
16,850
0.3
1.5
1.5
342-415
6,411
6,732
0.7
0.2
0.2
(6.376)
1,914
1,914
33.7
$323,181
$334,575
ACCOUNTING DIVISION
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
General accountant IV
Fiscal control officer
General accountant III
Unclaimed property officer
General accountant II
Accountant I
Senior legal stenographer
Senior stenographer
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 53.7 57.2 57.2
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation
$458,398
$511,233
$338,721
1
1
1
$1,337-1.626
$19,512
$19,512
1
1
1
1.213-1.475
17,700
17.700
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
14.916
15.660
1
1
1
1,100-1.337
16.044
16.044
5
5
5
905-1.100
64,440
65,026
1
1
1
905-1.100
13.200
13.200
15
16
16
746-905
166,202
169.692
6.3
7
7
556-676
53.586
54.646
0.8
1
1
517-628
7,536
7.536
1
1
1
469-571
6.852
6.852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
6
6
6
457-556
39.470
39.772
3.1
3
3
425-517
18,612
18.612
6.9
8
8
395-505
43.540
44.264
3
3
3
395-480
17.027
17,280
0.6
1.2
1.2
(2,504)
5,924
5.924
$518,392
428
FISCAL AFFAIRS
STATE CONTROLLER-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
•i
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
AUDITS DIVISION
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Supervising governmental auditor II
Governmental auditor III
Governmental auditor II b
Principal claim auditor
Supervising claim auditor
Auditor 1 1>
Claim auditor
Senior stenographer I
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Calculating machine operator — key
driven
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 74.3
DISBURSEMENTS DIVISION
SALARY EANGE
1
1
1
$1,337-1,626
$19,512
$19,512
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
5
6
6
905-1,100
78,426
79,044
20.4
21
19
746-905
21S.742
202,500
1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
6
6
6
614-746
52,430
53,460
3.3
3
o
5S4-644
22,734
15,456
15.5
17
17
505-614
122,590
123,918
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6,852
3.8
4
4
457-556
26,147
26,55S
4
4
4
425-517
24,816
24.S16
2.5
3
3
415-505
16.S05
17,347
2.7
o
3
395-505
15,120
15,S6S
2
2
2
395-180
11,520
11,520
3
3
3
395-IS0
16,640
16,894
1.1
0.9
0.9
(5,111)
4,400
4,400
77.9
74.9
$609,453
$6S0,S34
Chief of division 1 1
Assistant chief of division 1 1
Electronic data processing officer 1 1
Associate data processing systems
analyst 1 1
Computer operations supervisor II 1 1
Supervisor, electronic data processing 4 4
District disbursing officer 3 3
Computer operations supervisor I 2 2
Programmer II 6.S 7
Assistant district disbursing officer 2.9 3
Senior computer operator 2 2
Programmer I 1.7 2
Supervising account clerk II 1 1
Accountant I 9 9
Programmer — trainee 1 1
Key data supervisor II 1 1
Supervising clerk I 1 1
Computer operator 6 6
Key data supervisor I 2 2
Senior clerk 3 3
Accounting technician II 17.7 22
Tabulating machine operator 1 1
Computer operator — trainee 0.9 1
Intermediate stenographer 4.1 5
Key punch operator 26.4 27
Intermediate tvpist-clerk 3.9 4
Intermediate clerk 32.2 34
Intermediate account clerk 25.9 23
Temporary help 7.4 8
Totals, Authorized Positions 170.9 177
INHERITANCE AND GIFT TAX
DIVISION
Chief inheritance tax attorney 1
Assistant chief inheritance tax at-
torney -
Tax counsel II 2
Tax counsel I 15
Supervising inheritance and gift tax
examiner 1.7
Associate statistician , 1
Inheritance and gift tax examiner III 3.4
Assistant counsel 4.4
General accountant II 1.8
Inheritance and gift tax examiner II 18.8
Junior counsel 1.6
Junior economic analyst 0.9
Auditor I 2.7
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior legal stenographer 14.1
Senior stenographer I 1.5
Senior file clerk 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation
1
1
$1,626-1,976
1
1
1,475-1,793
2
2
1,273-1,548
16
16
1,155-1,405
o
2
998-1,213
1
1
905-1,100
4
4
905-1,100
n
3
863-1,048
2
2
746-905
18
18
746-905
3
3
746-821
1
1
614-746
4
4
5S4-644
1
1
530-644
14
14
517-628
2
2
469-571
1
1
457-556
$22,960
17,700
35,424
250,042
28.251
13,200
49,872
32,415
20,484
191,558
28,121
7,698
29,922
7,728
105,446
13,704
6,672
$662,245
1
$1,273-1,54S
$1S,576
$1S,576
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16.044
1
99S-1.213
14,556
14,556
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
905-1,100
13,044
13,200
4
905-1.100
50,424
51,626
3
905-1,100
37.350
37.S96
2
746-905
19,416
20,376
7
746-905
71,935
74,318
3
746-905
29.58S
30,528
2
614-746
17,14S
17,904
2
614-746
15,490
16,260
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
9
556-676
68,776
70.34S
1
556-614
7,078
7,36S
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
530-644
7,72S
7,728
6
530-644
42,882
44,188
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
3
457-556
19,808
20,016
09
457-556
137,893
141,409
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
1
4S0-530
6,185
6,360
5
425-517
28,245
29,343
27
405-492
154,102
156,809
4
395-505
22,140
22,380
34
395-480
189,104
191,667
23
395-1S0
125,344
12S.667
8
(35,297)
$1,096,483
41,042
$1,204,346
41,042
.77
$1,229,057
$23,712
18,576
35,424
252,441
28,938
13,200
51,052
34,023
20,964
193,548
29,214
8,080
30,552
7,728
105,504
13,704
6,672
FISCAL AFFAIRS
429
STATE CONTROLLER-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. 0FP0SITI0N3
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (tulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY RANGE
2
o
o
$457-556
$12,S76
$13,344
2
o
457-556
13,110
13.344
3
3
3
457-536
19,756
20,016
O.S
1
1
446-543
6.516
6,516
2.8
3
3
425-517
17.7S3
18,059
17
17
17
395-505
97.109
97.S52
O.S
1
1
305-480
5,020
5.2C4
11.1
11.5
11.5
395-480
63.630
64,943
5
5
5
395-480
23.616
28.S00
1
1
1
395-4S0
5.553
5,760
1.9
1
1
(8,653)
$1,039,390
5,153
5.153
119.3
123.5
123.5
$1,136,319
$1,152,383
INHERITANCE AND GIFT TAX
DIVISION— Continued
Senior account clerk
Senior clerk
Accounting technician II
Legal stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions _.
DIVISION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FISCAL AFFAIRS
Chief of division 111 $1,273-1.549 $18,576 $18,576
Supervisor 1.3 2 2 1,100-1.337 29,244 29.904
Consultant on uniform accounting for
counties 111 998-1,213 14,556 14,556
Governmental auditor III 5 5 5 905-1.100 62.664 64.152
Governmental auditor II 14 16 16 746-905 164,070 168.136
Auditor I 6.4 9 9 584-644 66.792 6S.832
Accountant I 111 556-676 8,112 8,112
Accounting technician II 111 457-556 6.672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 4 4 4 425-517 24.171 24,447
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 5,760 5,760
Temporary help 0.1 0.1 0.1 (320) 456 456
Totals, Authorized Positions 35.8 41.1 41.1 $332,274 $401,073 $409,603
TAX COLLECTION AND REFUND
Chief of division 111 $1,213-1.475 §17,700 $17,700
Supervisor of field audits 0.1 1 1 998-1,213 13.860 14.556
Supervisor of operations 1.9 1 1 905-1,100 13.200 13.200
General auditor III 0.1 1 1 905-1.100 12.026 12,628
District supervisor 3.9 3 3 821-998 35.44S 35.928
General auditor II 13.8 16 16 746-905 15S.748 165.370
Senior tax representative 3 3 3 676-821 29.176 29,556
Supervising account clerk II 2 2 2 614-746 17.904 17.904
Tax representative 111 614-746 8.952 8.952
Accountant I 111 556-676 8.112 8.112
Auditor I 2.2 1 1 584-644 7.188 7.548
Supervising clerk I 111 530-644 7.728 7.72S
Supervising account clerk I 2 2 2 530-644 15.426 15.456
Senior stenographer I 1.9 4 4 469-571 25.034 25,864
Senior clerk 2 2 2 457-556 13.344 13.344
Senior account clerk 9.6 11 11 457-556 70.887 72.193
Accounting technician II 3.7 4 4 457-556 24.989 25.589
Intermediate stenographer 4.9 3 3 425-517 18.243 18.537
Calculating machine operator 111 415-505 6.060 6,060
Intermediate typist-clerk 8.7 9 9 395-505 50,270 51,061
Intermediate file clerk 111 395-480 5,760 5.760
Intermediate clerk 0.8 1 1 395-480 5.760 5.760
Intermediate account clerk 3.3 2 2 395-480 10.620 10,860
Bookkeeping machine operator I 111 395-480 5,760 5,760
Junior tvpist-clerk 111 359-435 4,596 4,820
Temporary help 0.2 0.2 0.2 (936) 1,118 1,118
Totals, Authorized Positions 72.1 74.2 74.2 $530,614 $587,909 $601,364
TAX-DEEDED LAND DIVISION
Chief of division 111 $1,273-1.548 $18,576 $18,576
Assistant chief of division 111 1,100-1,337 16,044 16,044
District manager 4 783-950
Senior clerk 2.1 1 1 457-556 6.672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 3.3 1 1 425-517 6,204 6,204
Intermediate tvpist-clerk 3 2 2 395-505 11,520 11,520
Intermediate clerk 2 11 395-480 5,760 5,760
Intermediate account clerk 111 395-480 5,286 5.553
Temporary help 0.3 - - (153)
Totals, Authorized Positions 17.7 8 8 $141,232 $70,062 $70,329
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 577 592.6 589.6 $4,531,025 $4,926,351 $4,982,094
a Position restored to budget by Chapter 645, Statutes of 1967.
b Three auditor positions established to audit claims resulting from the storm and flood damage of December 1964 and January 1965
are terminated June 30, 1968 in accordance with the 1966-67 budget.
430
FISCAL AFFAIRS
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aglh.) (Aulfa.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
•I
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
6S
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Chairman 1
Board member 3
Executive secretary 1
Deputy to board member 4
Tax service specialist 1
Hearing reporter 1
Secretary II 5
Senior stenographer 4.2
Intermediate stenographer 0.4
Legal:
Chief counsel 1
Assistant chief counsel 1
Tax counsel 3.4
Tax counsel II —
Tax counsel I 14.2
Associate counsel 0.5
Assistant counsel 2.3
Librarian III 1
Supervising stenographer I 1
Legal secretary 1
Senior legal stenographer 2.8
Senior stenographer 0.1
Legal stenographer 2.4
Junior intermediate stenographer 3.4
Intermediate clerk 1
Internal Audit :
Administrator II 1
Tax auditor III 2.8
Personnel :
Personnel officer III 1
Training officer II 1
Principal tax compliance supervisor I 0.1
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk 3
Senior typist-clerk 1.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.9
Administrative Services :
Administrative service officer III 1
Administrative assistant I 1.4
Senior stenographer 3
Intermediate stenographer a —
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.1
Management Analysis :
Supervising management analyst 0.6
Staff management analyst 2.2
Associate management analyst 4.5
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.9
Statistics :
Senior statistician 1
Associate statistician 1
Associate research analyst 1
Junior economic analyst 1
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk 0.7
Intermediate clerk 2
Fiscal :
Fiscal officer II 0.9
Fiscal officer I 0.8
Accounting officer III 0.7
Accounting officer II 1
Assistant budget analyst 1.6
Supervising account clerk II 1
Junior staff analyst 1
Accountant I 1
Supervising clerk I 1
Accountant trainee 1
Senior stenographer 1.1
Senior clerk 2
Senior typist-clerk b -
Senior account clerk 3.9
Bookkeeping machine operator II 1
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk S.9
Intermediate clerk 1
Intermediate account clerk 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$21,000
$21,000
$21,000
3
3
20,500
61,500
61,500
1
1
1,8S2-2,0S2
24,9S4
24,9S4
4
4
1,273-1,548
74,304
74,304
1
1
1,04S-1,273
14,20S
14,916
1.5
1.5
7S3-950
16,33S
16,33S
5
5
599-728
42,328
42,736
4
4
469-571
26,4S5
26.7S6
1
1
425-517
5,226
5,490
1
1
1,626-1,976
23,712
23,712
1
1
1,475-1,793
21,516
21,516
3
3
1,337-1,626
5S.536
58,536
1
1
1,273-1,54S
17,700
18,576
15
15
1,155-1,405
243,004
245.64S
1
1
1,155-1,405
14,208
14,916
2
2
S63-1.04S
20.S80
21,900
1
1
676-S21
9,S52
9.S52
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
4
4
517-62S
27.4S0
2S,104
2
2
469-571
11,557
12,134
1
1
446-543
5,743
6,029
3
3
3S6-517
15,531
16,040
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,520
16.S60
3
3
905-1,100
36,210
37,364
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
1,100-1,337
16.044
16,044
1
1
950-1,155
13.860
13,860
1
1
530-644
7,72S
7,728
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
3
3
457-556
20,016
20,016
2
2
457-556
12,156
12,432
2
o
395-505
9.S40
10.0SO
1
1
1,273-1.548
1S.430
18,576
1
1
746-905
10.S60
10,S60
3
3
469-571
20,556
20,556
0.5
0.5
425-517
2,952
2,952
1
1
395-505
5,100
5,352
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,350
17,700
2
2
99S-1.213
26,474
27,132
5
5
905-1.100
61.430
63.072
1
1
469-571
G.s-,2
6.S52
1
1
425-517
5,513
5.7S9
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
1
1
905-1,100
12.276
12.SSS
1
1
614-746
8.214
8.62S
1
1
469-571
6,516
6.S52
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,484
2
2
395-480
11,046
11,313
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,216
15.9S0
1
1
99S-1.213
14,440
14,556
1
1
905-1,100
10,S60
11,400
1
1
746-905
10.S60
10.S60
1
1
746-905
10,860
10.860
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
2
2
614-746
16,320
16,6S0
1
1
556-676
8.112
8,112
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
5S4-644
7,72S
7,728
2
2
469-571
13,0S2
13.396
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
1
1
457-556
5,507
5.7S5
4
4
457-556
26,6S8
26,6S8
1
1
435-530
6.360
6,360
7
7
359-505
39.7S0
39.780
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
FISCAL AFFAIRS
431
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Data Processing :
Electronic data processing officer 1
Manager of data processing 1.6
Associate data processing systems
analyst 0.9
Supervisor, EDP 4.5
Assistant data processing systems
analyst _ 1.8
Computer operations supervisor I 2.8
Programmer II, EDP 7.4
Tabulating operations supervisor II 1.3
Senior computer operator 3
Programmer I. EDP 6.1
Key data supervisor II 1
Supervising clerk I 1
Computer operator 6.5
Senior tabulating machine operator 4
Key data supervisor I 3
Senior typist-clerk 0.8
Tabulating machine operator and
trainee 10.1
Senior account clerk 1
Computer operator trainee 1
Junior-intermediate stenographer 1.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5
Key punch operator and trainee cd 32.9
Intermediate clerk 4.5
Intermediate account clerk 3
General Services :
Chief 1
Assistant management analyst 1
Storekeeper II 1
Supervising account clerk II 1
Supervising clerk I 1.3
Storekeeper I 1.3
Supervising photocopyist 1
Senior clerk b 5
Senior typist-clerk 0.7
Varitypist 1.7
Stock clerk 4
Senior account clerk 4
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) 3
Photocopyist 1.5
Intermediate stenographer 2
Intermediate typist-clerk a 3
Calculating machine operator — key
driven 2
Junior-intermediate clerk 26.7
Intermediate account clerk 6.6
Office of Appraisal Appeals :
Chief
Senior property appraiser -
Senior stenographer —
Intermediate typist-clerk -
Temporary help 3.3
Terminal pay -
Overtime 4
Intermittent help 4.9
Totals, Authorized Positions 303.S
BUSINESS TAXES
Administration :
Assistant executive secretary
Administrator V
Highway tax administrator
Principal tax auditor
Administrator III _
Chief tax compliance supervisor
Supervising tax auditor II
Associate management analyst
Assistant statistician
Supervising clerk I
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk c
Intermediate typist-clerk
For footnotes see the end of this agency
1
2
1
5
2
3
6
1
3
9
1
1
8
2
3
1
10
1
3
2
35.5
5
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
4
1
2
4
4
4
2
2
26
6
1
5
1
1
1.1
8.3
6.3
1
2
1
5
2
3
6
1
3
9
1
1
8
2
3
1
10
1
3
35.5
5
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
4
1
2
4
4
2
3
2
26
6
1
5
1
1
1.1
S.3
6.3
331.2 331.2
SALARY RANGE
$1,100-1,337
998-1,213
905-1,100
905-1,100
746-905
746-905
746-905
710-S63
614-746
614-746
543-660
530-644
530-644
505-614
469-571
457-558
359-556
457-556
480-530
3S6-517
395-505
359-492
395^80
395^80
1,048-1,273
746-905
5S4-746
614-746
530-644
505-644
505-614
457-556
457-556
457-556
457-556
457-556
435-530
435-530
425-517
395-505
415-505
342-480
395-4S0
1,337-1,626
1,048-1,273
469-571
395^1S0
(10,421)
(23,174)
(15,612)
(17,737)
$2,423,409
1
1
1
$1,708-2,076
1
1
1
1,548-1,882
1
1
1
1,405-1,708
1
1
1
1,337^1,626
0.9
1
1
1,273-1,548
1
1
1
1,213-1.475
6
4
4
1,100-1,337
1
1
1
905-1,100
02
1
1
746-905
1
1
1
530-644
1 8
2
2
543-660
4.2
5
5
469-571
0.9
1
1
457-556
1
sentat
1
on.
1
395-505
$16,044
28,822
12,176
59,011
18,982
31,950
57,664
10,356
24,582
70,990
7,920
7,728
58.412
14,676
20,556
6,285
63,543
6,646
17,930
10,645
195,546
27,644
16,274
15,276
10,860
8,520
8,952
21,1S6
6.060
7,368
26,636
5,484
12,907
26,584
25,776
24,915
11,712
11,348
17.2S0
12.120
142,420
34,086
16.S72
59454
5,916
4,565
3,500
26,500
31,000
24,330
$2,795,441
$16,044
29,112
12,784
61,756
19,914
32,454
59,966
10,356
25,820
74,532
7.920
7,728
59,796
14,736
20,556
6,594
64,806
6,672
1S,830
11,187
201,612
28,162
16,801
15,276
10,860
8,520
8,952
21,858
6,360
7,368
26,6S8
5,760
13,214
26,688
26,076
25,415
11,982
11,908
17,280
12,120
144,124
34,353
16.S72
59,454
5,916
4,565
3,500
26,500
31,000
24,330
$2,842,769
$24,912
$24,912
22,050
22,584
20,496
20,496
19,512
19,512
18,576
18,576
17,700
17,700
64,176
64,176
13,200
13,200
10,356
10,860
7,728
7,728
15,369
15,744
31,491
32.3S2
6,235
6,542
5,760
5,760
432
FISCAL AFFAIRS
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Anili.) (Anlhj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
BUSINESS TAXES— Continued
Audit :
Supervising tax auditor II 0.5 1
Supervising tax auditor I 2 2
Tax auditor III 19.1 20
Tax auditor II 12 14
Accountant I 1.4 2
Supervising clerk I 1 1
Auditor I 3.3 3
Senior clerk 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 0.8 1
Senior account clerk 5.8 4
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.7 3
Intermediate clerk a 4.5 5
Bookkeeping machine operator I 5.S 6
Intermediate account clerk 5.5 5
Compliance :
Principal tax compliance supervisor
II 2 2
Tax compliance supervisor II 6 6
Senior tax representative 2 2
Collection technician II 1 1
Tax representative 4.4 4
Collection technician I 4 4
Supervising clerk I 3 3
Tax representative — trainee 0.5 1
Senior stenographer 1 1
Senior clerk 5.9 6
Senior account clerk 2.1 3
Intermediate stenographer 4 4
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk e 20.9 20
Junior-intermediate clerk f 7.7 8
Intermediate account clerk 3 3
Files :
Supervising clerk II 1.8 2
Supervising clerk I 2.3 2
Senior clerk 5.9 6
Senior file clerk 2 2
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk 2 2
Junior-intermediate clerk % 66.9 69.5
Office:
Supervising tax auditor I 3 3
Principal tax compliance supervi-
sor I 0.6 1
Tax auditor III 3.4 3
Tax auditor II 13 14
Senior tax representative 2 2
Supervising clerk II 1 1
Tax representative 8.9 11
Accountant I 0.7 1
Supervising clerk I 2.4 3
Supervising account clerk I 1 1
Auditor I 2.7 3
Senior clerk 6.8 7
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Senior account clerk 18.7 21
Senior stenographer 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 4 4
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk e 20.9 23
Calculating machine operator — key
driven 20.2 21
Junior-intermediate clerk s 34.7 36
Bookkeeping machine operator I 1.5 2
Intermediate account clerk 11.5 11
Districts :
Administrator IV 1 1
Administrator III 10 10
Supervising tax auditor III 2 2
Administrator II 9.6 10
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
$1,100-1,337
$15,660
$16,044
2
99S-1.213
29,112
29,112
20
905-1,100
264,000
264,000
14
746-905
148,668
148.752
o
556-676
16,224
16,224
1
530-644
7,548
7,728
3
584-644
23,034
23,184
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
457-556
6,620
6.672
4
457-556
26,688
26.6S8
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
3
395-505
17,165
17,280
5
395-i80
28,639
28,800
6
395^180
33,154
33.947
5
395-480
29,437
29,959
2
1,048-1,273
30,552
30,552
6
863-1,048
73,615
74,520
2
676-821
18,911
19,514
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
4
614-746
32,408
34.034
4
614-746
35.S0S
35,808
3
530-644
23,184
23,184
1
530-584
6,672
7,008
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
6
457-556
38,446
39,367
3
457-556
18,828
19,104
4
425-517
24,157
24,616
20
359-505
109,811
112,534
8
342-480
45,254
45,300
3
395-480
16,380
16,620
2
614-746
17,370
17,796
2
530-644
15,456
15,456
6
457-556
38,396
39.304
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
2
359-505
10,780
11,024
69.5
342^80
382,442
388,527
3
998-1,213
43,668
43,668
1
950-1,155
13,585
13,860
3
905-1,100
39,600
39,600
14
746-905
149,198
149,682
2
676-821
18,801
19,362
1
614-746
8,350
8,772
11
614-746
90,952
93,320
1
556-676
8.112
8,112
3
530-644
21,816
22,128
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
3
584-644
22,644
23,004
7
457-556
45,204
45,792
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
21
457-556
134,974
136.464
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
4
425-517
24,401
24,691
23
359-505
126,473
129,087
21
415-505
121,79S
124,015
36
342-480
203,942
204,955
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
11
395-480
61,661
62,515
1
1,405-1,708
20,496
20,496
10
1,273-1,548
183,725
185,541
2
1,213-1,475
35,400
35,400
10
1,155-1,405
168,600
168,600
FISCAL AFFAIRS
433
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filial)) (Aiilh.) (tulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
BUSINESS TAXES— Continued
Districts — Continued
Supervising tax auditor II
Assistant district tax administra-
tor I
Principal tax compliance supervisor
II
Supervising tax auditor I
Administrator I
Principal tax compliance supervisor
I
Tax auditor III
Out-of-state auditor III
Tax compliance supervisor II
Tax auditor II
Out-of-state auditor II
Tax compliance supervisor I
Senior tax representative
Tax representative
Secretary I
Supervising clerk I
Auditor I
Auditor — student trainee
Tax representative — trainee
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Stock clerk
Senior cashier-clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk
Calculating machine operator
Junior-intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Intermediate cashier-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Janitor
Temporary help
Overtime
Auditor — student trainee
Intermittent help
Totals, Authorized Positions
PROPERTY TAXES
Administration :
Assistant executive secretary 1 1
Chief of operations 0.3 1
Statistics and assessments consul-
tant 1 1
Senior property appraiser h — 2
Statistical methods analyst II - 1
Administrative assistant I 2 1
Secretary I 1.1 1
Senior typist-clerk - 1
Intermediate stenographer 2.2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.8 1
Intercounty Equalization :
Chief 1 1
Principal property appraiser 1 1
Senior petroleum and mining ap-
praisal engineer 1 1
Senior property appraiser 8 8
Senior timber and range land ap-
praiser 1 1
Senior property auditor-appraiser 1 1
Associate real property appraiser 17.9 22
Associate timber and rangeland ap-
praiser 1 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALAHV liANnrc
15.5
16
16
$1,100-1,337
$252,516
$254,520
2
2
2
1,048-1,273
30,552
30,552
10.1
11
11
1,048-1,273
165,525
166,794
31.5
31
31
998-1,213
446,742
449.256
4
4
4
998-1,213
58,224
58,224
10.8
10
10
950-1,155
138,600
138,600
151.5
151
151
905-1,100
1,962,379
1,976,966
17.7
18
18
905-1,100
231,544
235,072
12.7
15
15
863-1,048
181,656
186,048
394.4
389
389
746-905
4,116,288
4,163,714
30.7
32
32
746-905
329,268
335,778
41.7
39
39
746-905
418.914
421,926
113.4
118
118
676-821
1,144,190
1,153,858
136.5
133
133
614-746
1,135,392
1,157,544
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
2
2
2
530-644
15,456
15.456
37.5
46
46
584-644
349,S48
353.S68
0.5
—
—
457-584
-
_
6.4
3
3
530-5S4
20,000
20.S56
46.1
54
54
469-571
353,032
357,905
27.3
29
29
457-556
1S8,631
191,473
11.1
12
12
457-556
76,960
78,473
1.3
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
4
4
4
457-556
26,688
26,688
3
3
3
457-556
20,016
20,016
11.4
13
13
457-556
S4.818
85,914
4
4
4
457-556
26,68S
26,688
80
74.5
74.5
386-517
443,934
451,289
145.9
142.5
142.5
359-505
773,180
791,327
7
7
7
415-505
42,420
42,420
45.7
49
49
342-4S0
266.326
270,622
4
3
3
395^180
17,280
17,280
3
3
3
395^S0
16,762
17,027
9.7
8
8
395-4S0
45.919
46.0S0
1.1
1.3
1.3
395^1S0
6,613
6,707
1.1
0.5
0.5
(5,936)
1,500
1,500
0.1
0.2
0.2
(920)
500
500
8.4
4.6
4.6
(33,246)
30,500
30,500
0.5
-
-
(2,947)
$15,S26,015
-
-
1,S54
1.S70.1
1.S70.1
$16,914,529
$17,113,623
1
1
$1,708-
1,548-
-2,076
-1,882
$24,912
18,810
$24,912
19.75S
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1,155-1,405
1,048-1,273
7S3-950
746-905
543-660
457-556
425-517
395-505
16,860
25,788
9,396
10,860
7,920
5,484
11,924
5,440
16,860
26,412
9,852
10,860
7,920
5,760
12,208
5,714
1
1
1,337-
1,213-
-1,626
-1,475
19,512
17,700
19,512
17,700
1
8
1,100-1,337
1,048-1,273
16,044
121,608
16,044
122,208
1
1
22
1,048-
1,048-
863-
-1,273
-1,273
-1,048
15,276
13,420
260,880
15,276
14,092
265,368
1
863-
-1,048
12,576
12,576
434
FISCAL AFFAIRS
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aoth.) (Aolh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
i
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PROPERTY TAXES— Continued
Intercounty Equalization — Continued
Associate property auditor- SALARY RANGE
appraiser 4 4 4 $S63-1,048 $50,304 $50,304
Assistant real property appraiser__ 17.7 17 17 710-863 166,090 171,113
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,179 6,490
Junior-intermediate stenographer 6 6 6 386-517 34,597 36,035
Assessment Standards Division:
Assistance Unit :
Chief 111 1,337-1,626 19,512 19,512
Principal property appraiser 0.9 2 2 1,213-1,475 30,736 32,276
Senior valuation engineer 111 1,100-1,337 16,044 16,044
Senior petroleum and mining ap-
praisal engineer 111 1,100-1,337 16,044 16,044
Senior property appraiser i 4 5 5 1,048-1,273 71,060 72,350
Senior timber and range land ap-
praiser 111 1,048-1,273 15,276 15,276
Senior property auditor-appraiser 1.5 2 2 1,048-1,273 28,164 28,806
Associate estimator of building
construction 2 2 2 905-1,100 26,400 26,400
Associate management analyst __ 0.3 2 2 905-1,100 23,004 23,588
Associate real property appraiser i 8.9 15 11 863-1,048 168,176 130,786
Associate timber and range land
appraiser 0.6 1 1 863-1.04S 12,576 12,576
Associate property auditor-
appraiser 1.1 2 2 863-1,048 22,047 22.60S
Supervisor of drafting services— 1.7 1 1 783-950 11,400 11,400
Assistant real property appraiser 2.5 1 1 710-863 9,248 9,700
Assistant property auditor-ap-
praiser 0.9 1 1 710-S63 10,356 10,356
Delineator 111 5S4-710 8.520 8.520
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,516 6,852
Junior-intermediate stenographer 2.7 3 3 3S6-517 16.311 17,129
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk i_ 1.1 4 2 359-505 20,244 10,460
Valuation Division :
Chief 111 1,475-1,793 21,516 21,516
Principal appraiser 111 1,213-1,475 17,700 17,700
Senior property appraiser 2 2 2 1,048-1,273 30,552 30.552
Supervising utility valuation analyst 111 1,048-1,273 15,276 15,276
Associate timber and range land ap-
praiser 111 863-1,048 12,576 12,576
Associate appraiser 13 13 13 863-1,048 160,818 162,738
Utility valuation analyst 2 2 2 863-1,048 23,774 24,602
Supervisor of drafting services 111 783-950 11,400 11 400
Senior tax area delineator 3 3 3 710-863 30,774 31,068
Assistant real property appraiser— 10.3 12 12 710-S63 112,S62 116,941
Delineator 2.5 3 3 584-710 22,952 24,08S
Tax area delineator 4.5 5 5 584-710 41,030 41,628
Supervising clerk I 111 530-644 7,728 7,728
Supervising account clerk I 111 530-644 7,728 7,72S
Drafting aid II 2.2 2 2 530-644 13,876 14.586
Junior property appraiser 2.2 1 1 556-644 6,840 7,188
Senior account clerk 111 457-556 6.235 6,542
Intermediate stenographer 2 2 2 425-517 12,333 12,408
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2 2 395-505 10,820 11,068
Calculating machine operator — key
driven 3.9 4 4 415-505 24,240 24,240
Intermediate clerk 2 2 2 395-480 11,520 11,520
Temporary help — valuation - 0.1 0.1 (-) 500 500
Temporary help — intereounty 0.S 0.6 0.6 (4.709) 3,840 3,840
Temporary help — assessment standards 0.3 0.4 0.4 (1,903) 2,500 2 500
Overtime — valuation 1 0.7 0.7 (5,178) 4,000 4,000
Overtime — assessment standards - 0.1 0.1 (-) 250 250
Totals, Authorized Positions 164.9 185.9 179.9 $1,663,993 $2,016,854 $2,001, S40
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 2,322.7 2.3S7.2 2,381.2 $19,913,417 $21,726,824 $21,95S,232
a 0.5 position transferred from Administration — General Services to Administration — Administrative Services for workload adjust-
ments,
b One position transferred from Administration — General Services to Administration — Fiscal for workload adjustments,
c One position transferred from Administration — Data Processing to Business Taxes — Administration for workload adjustments,
a Three positions transferred from Administration — Data Processing to Business Taxes — Audit for workload adjustments,
e Two positions transferred from Business Taxes — Compliance to Business Taxes Office for workload adjustments.
' One position terminated in accordance with Section 20 of the Budget Act of 1967.
sl.5 positions transferred from Business Taxes — Files to Business Taxes Office for workload adjustments.
fc One position transferred from Property Taxes — Assessment Standards to Property Taxes — Administration for workload adjustments,
i Four associate property appraisers and 2 intermediate typist-clerks are terminated in accordance with the Budget Act of 1967.
FISCAL AFFAIRS
435
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
13.6
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
Director's Office :
Director
Deputy director
Assistant director, staff services
Assistant director, fiscal affairs
Special assistant, systems and ADP
Legislative bill coordinator
Secretary
Secretary I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Terminal leave
Totals, Authorized Positions
AUDITS DIVISION
Chief
Assistant chief
Supervising state financial examiner II
Supervising state financial examiner I
State financial examiner III
State financial examiner II
Auditor I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
BUDGET DIVISION
Administration :
Chief 1
Secretary I 1
Budget Operations Section:
Chief budget analyst 1
Assistant chief budget analyst 5.7
Agricultural adviser 1
Senior construction analyst 3
Senior budget analyst 13.6
Associate construction analyst 1
Associate data processing systems
analyst —
General accountant III 1
Associate personnel analyst 1
Associate budget analyst 22.4
State financial examiner II 1
Assistant budget analyst 6.5
Junior staff analyst 4.1
Supervising typist-clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 1
Senior typist-clerk 3.5
Senior account clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.1
Intermediate typist-clerk 9
Calculating machine operator — key
driven 1
Financial and Population Research
Section :
Chief financial economist 1
Assistant chief financial economist 1
Senior research analyst 3
Associate research analyst 1
Associate demographic analyst 0.9
Assistant economic analyst 5.3
Assistant demographic analyst 0.4
Census coordinator 0.8
Junior economic analyst 2.1
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$30,319
$30,319
$30,319
2.8
3
3
1,979-2,129
75,432
76,362
0.2
—
—
1,793-2,082
_
1
1
1
1,793-2,082
24.984
24.9S4
1
1
1
1,626-1,976
23,712
23,712
0.6
1
1
1,100-1,337
14,266
14,696
1
1
1
62S-764
9,168
9.16S
3
4
4
543-660
30.260
30.94S
0.9
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1.4
1
1
425-517
5,513
5,7S9
0.5
—
—
395-505
_
_
0.1
1
1
(845)
5,S74
5,S74
0.1
—
—
(1,109)
-
-
15
15
$213,077
$226,200
415-505
6,060
$228,524
1
1
1
$1,475-1.793
$21,516
$21,516
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
10
10
10
1.100-1,337
160,120
160,440
1.5
2
998-1.213
2S.764
29.112
30.3
32
32
905-1,100
396,375
406,466
51.7
54
54
746-905
550.127
563,696
11.3
9
9
5S4-644
67,272
69.372
1
1
1
469-571
6.852
6.S52
2
1
1
425-517
5,720
6.004
2.6
o
2
395-505
11,290
11,520
1
i
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
—
i
1
359-435
4.9S0
5.220
0.1
0.3
0.3
(803)
$1,177,271
2,240
2,240
113.5
115.3
115.3
$1,278,716
$1,305,898
1
1
$1,626-1.976
$23,712
$23,712
1
1
543-660
7,824
7,920
1
1
1,405-1.708
20,496
20,496
6
6
1,273-1,548
108,864
110,580
1
1
1.213-1,475
17.700
17,700
2
2
1,100-1,337
32,0SS
32,088
15
15
1,100-1,337
226,904
233,420
1
1
950-1,155
12,940
13.5S5
1
1
905-1,100
11,400
11,970
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
24
24
905-1,100
292,004
300,612
1
1
746-905
9,624
10,104
7
7
746-905
65.513
68,760
4
4
614-746
30,012
31.488
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.852
5
5
457-556
32.011
32,618
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1
1
425-517
5,929
6.204
8
8
395-505
42,830
44,330
6,060
1
1
1,475-1,793
21.516
21.516
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
3
3
1,100-1,337
47,124
47,876
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
?,
2
905-1.100
21,720
22.800
5
5
746-905
49,380
51,318
1
1
746-905
9.852
10.356
1
1
746-905
U.-.V2-2
9,776
3
3
614-746
23,506
24.676
436
FISCAL AFFAIRS
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
BUDGET DIVISION— Continued
Financial and Population Research
Section — Continued
Economic analyst — trainee
Senior account clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
OFFICE OF PLANNING
1.1
1
2.9
1.6
0.7
2.8
State planning officer 0.3
Planning consultant, planning advisory
committee
Assistant chief
Senior planner
Associate planner
Associate economist
Assistant planner .
Senior delineator
Junior economic analyst
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Junior typist-clerk
Temporary help
Terminal leave
Totals, Authorized Positions 2S.9
PROGRAM AND POLICY OFFICE
Chief
Supervising engineer
Supervising personnel analyst
Program and policy consultant
Senior budget analyst
Personnel training consultant
Associate planner
Assistant management analyst
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Terminal leave
Totals, Authorized Positions 9.3
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Commissioner
Senior business development specialist
Associate business development spe-
cialist
Associate economist
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
1
1
3
3
2.5
2.6
1
1
3
3
2.5
2.6
105.5 116.1 116.1
SALARY RANGE
$556-614
457-556
395-505
395-480
(5.349)
(34,557)
$1,135,678
$20,000
$7,368
6.672
15.546
16.380
19,721
31,470
$1,304,040
$20,000
25
25
$281,652
$269,923
$119,999
$125,372
$7,368
6,672
16,323
16.620
19.721
31,470
$1,330,691
$20,000
0.6
-
-
1,642
_
_
2.8
2
2
1,273-1.548
37,152
37,152
o
3
3
1,100-1,337
45,288
45,948
4.9
4
4
905-1,100
50,858
51,480
0.7
1
1
905-1,100
11,130
11,688
4.4
4
4
746-905
42,264
43,104
1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
1.7
—
—
614-746
—
—
1.8
2
2
469-571
13,006
13.316
1.4
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
6
5
5
425-517
28.493
29,384
1
1
1
359-435
4,704
4,940
0.1
—
_
(796)
-
-
0.2
-
-
(1,365)
-
-
$274,040
1
1
1
$1.337-1,SS2
$19,512
$20,496
1
1
1
1,273-1,54S
18,576
18.576
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17.700
1.1
1
1
1.100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
905-1,100
11,92S
12,526
-
1
1
905-1,100
11,400
11,976
1
—
—
746-905
—
—
1
1
1
469-571
6,30S
6.62S
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
0.2
—
-
(2,526)
—
-
$127,850
0.6
0.8
0.7
0.8
1.5
0.2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$20,000
1,100-1,337
905-1,100
905-1,100
469-571
425-517
(2,530)
$50,526
$20,000
16,044
13,200
11,S32
5,628
6,204
$20,000
16,044
13,200
12,426
5,904
6,204
4.6
6
6
$72,908
$3,277,159
$73,778
275.4
286.4
2S6.4
$2,97S,203
$3,346,781
FISCAL AFFAIRS
Department of Finance
437
STATE LANDS
DIVISION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
z
_i
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (A«lh.) (Auth.)
1
2 ADMINISTRATION
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Executive :
Executive officer 1 1
Assistant executive officer, mineral
resources engineering 1 1
Assistant executive officer, revenue
and asset management 1 1
Associate mineral resources engineer 0.6
Associate budget analyst 0.5 1
Administrative assistant I 1 1
Secretary I 1 1
Senior stenographer I 2 2
Legal :
Associate counsel 3.2 3
Senior stenographer I a 0.7 1
Administrative Services :
Fiscal officer I 1 1
Accounting officer II 1 1
Accountant I 1.8 2
Supervising stenographer I 1 1
Senior stenographer I 1 1
Senior clerk 1 1
Senior file clerk , 1 1
Senior account clerk 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 3.5 3.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 5.2 5.5
Intermediate clerk 2.2 3
Intermediate account clerk 0.8 1
Systems and Management Analysis : b
Associate data processing systems
analyst 0.6 1
Associate management analyst c 0.8 1
Assistant data processing systems
analyst - 1
Assistant economic analyst 1.2 1
Audit Section :
General auditor II 2 2
Mineral Resources :
Supervising mineral resources engi-
neer 1 1
Senior mineral resources engineer 2 2
Associate mineral resources engi-
neer a 3 3
Assistant mineral resources engineer 3 3
Petroleum production inspector II 2.2 2
Petroleum production inspector I 2.9 3
Junior oil and gas engineer 2 3
Oil gauger 17.2 17
Accountant I 1 1
Accounting technician II 3 3
Intermediate account clerk 1 1
Geological Evaluation :
Petroleum geologist 1 1
Associate mineral resources engi-
neer 0.2 1
Assistant mineral resources engi-
neer 1.9 1
State Lands Program : e
Manager, state lands program - 1
Land Transactions Unit : e
Senior land agent - 1
Public lands officer 1 -
Associate land agent t 3 4
Assistant land agent 1.8 2
Associate timber and range land
appraiser 1 1
Assistant timber and range land
appraiser 2 2
Land title searcher 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.2 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
1
SALARY RANGE
$l,70S-2.039
$24,468
$24,468
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1
1
1
2
1,273-1,548
950-1.155
905-1,100
746-905
543-660
469-571
17,919
10,950
10,650
7,920
13,212
18,576
11,496
10,860
7,920
13,536
3
1
1,155-1,405
469-571
49,060
6,412
49,832
6,740
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
5
3
1
998-1,213
746-905
556-676
543-660
469-571
457-556
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
395^80
14,556
10,860
13,596
7,920
6,852
6,672
6,672
6,672
20,887
29,775
17,280
5,160
14,556
10,860
14,286
7,920
6,852
6,672
6,672
6,672
23,964
27.896
17,280
5,418
1
1
905-1,100
905-1,100
11,688
11,310
12,276
11,880
1
1
746-905
746-905
8,952
10,860
9,396
10,860
746-905
20,108
20.560
1
2
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
16,724
32,088
17,560
32,088
3
3
2
3
3
17
1
3
1
950-1,155
783-950
746-905
676-821
710-783
584-710
556-676
457-556
395-480
40,709
33,063
21,678
28,950
27,528
142,222
8,112
20,016
5,760
41,415
33,705
21,720
29,480
27,966
143.82S
8,112
20,016
5,760
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
950-1,155
12,076
12,680
1
783-950
10,905
11,400
1
1,155-1,405
13,860
14,556
1
4
2
1,048-1,273
905-1,100
863-1,048
710-863
13,860
45,251
17,364
14,556
47,452
1S,237
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
2
1
1
710-S63
530-644
425-517
19,456
7,728
6,204
19,904
7,728
6,204
438
FISCAL AFFAIRS
Department of Finance
STATE LANDS DIVISION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
State Lands Program — Continued
Land Records and Information
Unit : e
Supervisor, land records and in-
formation
Assistant civil engineer
Associate title officer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Cadastral Engineering Unit : e
Senior civil engineer
Associate civil engineer
Civil engineering associate
Assistant civil engineer
Supervising land surveyor
Civil engineering technician II
Civil engineering technician I
Junior civil engineer
Instrument man
Delineator
Engineering aid II
Temporary help — school and appraiser
Temporary help — geological and geo-
physical inspectors
Temporary help — consulting seacoast
engineers and special consultants
Temporary help — other
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
LONG BEACH OPERATIONS
Operations :
Manager 1 1
Assistant manager 1 1
Chief reservoir engineer 0.8 1
Chief petroleum engineer 0.1 1
Waterflood engineer 1 5
Chief geologist 1 1
Engineering systems analyst 0.5 1
Unit and equity engineer 0.1 1
Engineering geologist subsidence 1 1
Petroleum geologist — 1
Petroleum production engineer - 2
Petroleum drilling engineer — 1
Senior mineral resources engineer 1 1
Associate mineral resources engineer 2 2
Assistant mineral resources engineer 1.6 2
Supervising geological draftsman 0.1 1
Junior oil and gas engineer 1 1
Geological draftsman 0.1 1
Engineering aid II 0.4 2
Senior stenographer I 1.3 2
Intermediate typist-clerk e 0.9 3
Audits :
Supervising state financial exam-
iner II - 1
General auditor III 1 1
General auditor II 4.3 6
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Capitol Projects Review :
Senior civil engineer 1 1
Associate civil engineer 1 1
Civil engineering technician II 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 25.2 45
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY BANGE
0.3
1
1
$863-1,048
$12,176
$12,576
0.7
—
—
783-998
—
—
0.6
1
1
746-905
10,818
10,860
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
2
425-517
12,408
12,408
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
0.7
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1.8
2
3
7S3-998
21,176
31,068
0.2
1
1
905-1,100
12,576
13,200
2.2
7
7
746-950
72,240
74,256
3.8
1
1
644-821
7,728
8,112
1.2
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
0.3
2
2
614-710
15,216
15,968
—
1
1
584-710
7,398
7,760
1.7
3
2
530-644
20,196
13,848
1
1.6
1.6
(8,532)
17,900
17,900
1.7
1.8
1.8
(12,484)
15,515
15,515
_
0.3
0.3
(7,394)
5,515
5,515
1
2.6
2.6
9,429
9,429
-
0.1
0.1
(-)
$1,016,419
' 708
708
111.7
128.4
128.4
$1,228,028
$1,254,002
1
$1,626-1,976
$23,712
$23,712
1
1,475-1,793
21,516
21,516
1
1,337-1,626
16,724
17,560
1
1,337-1,626
16,930
17,773
5
1,213-1,475
73,500
77,148
1
1,213-1,475
15,340
16,112
1
1,213-1,475
14,916
15,660
1
1,213-1,475
14,616
15,340
1
1,100-1,337
13,918
14,616
1
1,100-1,337
13,200
13,860
2
1,100-1,337
26,400
27,720
1
1,100-1.337
13,200
13,860
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
2
950-1,155
26,537
27,225
2
783-950
19,290
20,250
1
710-863
9,406
9,852
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
1
614-746
7,608
7,984
2
530-644
13,162
13,820
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
3
395-505
15,540
16,020
1
1,100-1,337
13,200
13,860
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
6
746-905
57,730
60,054
1
395-505
5,668
5,760
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
45
$285,018
$531,425
$549,014
FISCAL AFFAIRS
439
Department of Finance
STATE LANDS DIVISION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) {iuth.) |Auih.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
U.S. VS. CALIFORNIA
SALARY RANGE
Boundary determination officer 0.3 - - $1,048-1,273
Civil engineering associate 0.7 - - 905-1,155 — -
Delineator 0.1 - - 584-710
Intermediate stenographer 0.8 - - 425-517 - -
Totals, Authorized Positions 1.9 - $17,104
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 138.8 173.4 173.4 $1,318,541 $1,759,453 $1,803,016
a One clerical position was transferred from Administrative Services to reflect actual organization,
b This unit was changed from Data Processing to Systems and Management Analysis to reflect organizational change,
c One professional position transferred from Executive to reflect organizational change,
d One professional position transferred from Executive to reflect actual organization.
e This new unit was established to reflect new organization. It is composed of Land Transactions Unit, Land Records and Informa-
tion Unit, and Cadastral Engineering Unit.
i One professional position was transferred from Executive to reflect organizational change.
s Two clerical positions were transferred from Administration — Administrative Services to meet workload requirements.
FRANCHISE TAX BOARD
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Executive officer 1
Assistant executive officer 1
Tax service specialist 1
Income and corporation tax audi-
tor III 1
Secretary II 1
Senior stenographer a 1.3
Legal : b
Chief counsel 1
Tax counsel, fraud investigations 1
Appeals and review officer 1
Tax counsel II 2
Tax counsel I 9.7
Income tax agent 5
Income and corporation tax audi-
tor III 0.1
Assistant counsel 0.3
Income and corporation tax audi-
tor II 0.2
Junior counsel 2.2
Supervising stenographer I 1
Senior legal stenographer 2
Senior stenographer 1.8
Legal stenographer 3.5
Intermediate clerk 0.7
Intermediate file clerk 0.1
Program :
Administrator 1
Senior management analyst 1
Senior statistician 1
Personnel officer II 1
Supervisor of collections 1
Supervising income and corporation
tax auditor I 2
Associate research analyst 1
General accountant III 1
Income and corporation tax auditor
III 2
Associate budget analyst 0.2
Associate data processing systems
analyst 1
Assistant management analyst 1
Tax compliance supervisor I 0.5
Income and corporation tax auditor
II 1
Junior economic analyst 1
Accountant I 1
Supervising account clerk I 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
1
1
1
$22,500
1,548-1.874
1,048-1,273
$22,500
22,488
14,976
$22,500
22,488
15,276
1
1
2
1
1
2
905-1.100
599-728
469-571
12,426
8,736
13,704
13,044
8,736
13,704
1
1
1
2
10
5
1
1
1
2
10
5
1,548-1,874
1,405-1,708
1,337-1,626
1,273-1,548
1,155-1,405
998-1,213
21,678
20,496
18,888
37,152
163,404
72,780
22,488
20,496
19.512
37,152
165,320
72,780
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
863-1.048
12.226
10,356
12,836
10,860
2
3
1
2
1
4
1
1
2
3
1
2
1
4
1
1
746-905
746-821
543-660
517-628
469-571
446-543
395-480
395-480
21.090
28,454
7,920
14.869
6.852
25.552
5,352
5,760
21,594
29.556
7,920
15.072
6,852
25,856
5,622
5,760
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
1,048-1,273
1,048-1,273
19.512
16.044
16,044
15,276
15,276
19.512
16,044
16.044
15,276
15,276
2
1
1
2
1
1
998-1.213
905-1.100
905-1,100
29.112
12,680
13,200
29,112
13,200
13,200
2
1
2
1
905-1,100
905-1,100
25,128
10,860
25,726
11,400
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1.100
746-905
746-905
11,400
9,852
8,952
11,976
10,356
9,396
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
746-905
614-746
556-676
530-644
9,700
8,146
8,112
7,008
10,188
8,556
8,112
7,368
440
FISCAL AFFAIRS
FRANCHISE TAX BOARD-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Program — Continued
Senior stenographer 111
Senior clerk 111
Senior account clerk 1.9 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 2.6 3 3
Junior — intermediate stenographer a 6.7 6 6
Intermediate account clerk 8.9 9 9
Junior — intermediate typist-clerk 6.2 5 5
Data Processing :
Electronic data processing officer 1 1 1
Manager of data processing 111
Supervisor, EDP 4.7 4 4
Computer operations supervisor II _ 1 1 1
Computer operations supervisor I _ 0.4 2 2
Assistant data processing systems
analyst 1.3 2 2
Programmer II, EDP 8.3 8 8
Programmer I, EDP 4.4 5 5
Senior computer operator 2.6 2 2
Key data supervisor II 1.4 1 1
Supervisor clerk I 111
Computer operator 6 7 7
Programmer trainee, EDP 1.3 2 2
Senior tabulating machine operator 1.1 1 1
Key data supervisor I 6.S 5 5
Senior clerk 1.8 1 1
Senior account clerk 1.7 2 2
Tabulating machine operator 2.8 1 1
Computer operator — trainee 12 2
Junior — intermediate stenographer _ 2.7 3 3
Key punch operator 25.4 29 29
Intermediate account clerk 3.3 3 3
Key data operator — trainee 1.4 - -
Junior — intermediate typist-clerk 1.9 2 2
Junior — intermediate clerk 8.9 9 9
Temporary help 46.6 44.9 44.9
Totals, Authorized Positions
WORK MEASUREMENT PROGRAM
Senior budget analyst
Associate management analyst
Income and corporation tax auditor II
Senior tax representative
Tax representative
Storekeeper II
Junior staff analyst
Accounting technician II
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 10.1 19
OPERATIONSb
Assistant executive officer 1 1
Administrator 0.7 —
Principal income and corporation tax
supervisor 2 2
Supervising income and corporation
tax auditor II 2 2
Fiscal officer II 1 1
Principal tax compliance supervisor II 1 1
Supervising income and corporation
tax auditor I 11 11
General accountant III 1 1
Income and corporation tax auditor III 54 56
Office supervisor II 1.5 1.5
Accounting officer II 1 1
General accountant II 1 1
Income and corporation tax auditor II 69.6 65
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
$469-571
457-556
457-556
457-556
386-517
395-180
359-505
1,100-1,337
998-1,213
905-1,100
905-1.100
746-905
746-905
746-905
614-746
614-746
543-660
530-644
530-644
556-614
505-614
469-571
457-556
457-556
457-556
480-530
386-517
405-492
395-480
359-395
359-505
342-480
(207,179)
$6,62S
6,672
11,745
19,154
33,S32
49,570
27,319
16,044
13,420
46,313
12,126
18,089
18,424
78,972
41,818
16,452
8,765
7,728
51,846
14.29S
7,36S
32.S60
6,085
12,607
6,672
12,120
16,319
157,269
17,119
10.476
46.876
209,628
19
$S3,421
$128,514
$6,S52
6,672
12,345
19,454
35,453
50,550
27,984
16,044
14,092
48,634
12,732
18,982
19,332
80.36S
43,664
17,166
7.920
7.72S
53,466
14,736
7,368
33,144
6,386
12,907
6,672
12.620
17,141
159,578
17,280
10.900
48,377
209.62S
223.7
229.9
229.9
$1,652,237
$1,838,575
$1,872,341
0.8
1
1
$1,100-1,337
$9,922
$12,126
0.5
1
1
905-1,100
11,085
11.640
2.9
4
4
746-905
35,808
36.000
0.7
1
1
676-821
9,359
9.814
0.7
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,736
0.7
1
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
0.7
5
5
614-746
20,104
22,120
0.7
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.7
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.8
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
0.9
2
2
(3,233)
6,800
6.S00
$134,304
1
$1,548-1,874
1,337-1,626
$22,488
$22,488
2
1,155-1,405
33,720
33,720
i
l
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
1,048-1,273
32,088
16,044
14,796
32,088
16,044
15,276
n
l
56
1.5
1
1
65
998-1,213
905-1.100
905-1.100
863-1,048
746-905
746-905
746-905
157,478
13,200
710,360
17,754
9,738
9,738
687,173
158.136
13,200
725,412
18,006
10,230
10,230
695,594
FISCAL AFFAIRS
441
FRANCHISE TAX BOARD-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
OPERATIONS— Continued
Out-of-state income and corporation
tax auditor II 12.9 12
Tax compliance supervisor I 3.6 4
Office supervisor I 0.6 1
Senior tax representative 3.1 3
Tax representative 1.2 3
Supervising account clerk II 0.5 0.5
Supervising clerk II 4.4 4
Storekeeper II 0.9 1
Auditor It 11.4 20
Accountant I 3.5 4
Secretary I 1 1
Supervising stenographer I 1 1
Supervising account clerk I 5.8 7.5
Supervising clerk I 2.2 3
Supervising file clerk I 3 3
Tax representative — trainee 3.8 2
Property clerk I 1 1
Storekeeper I 0.4
Supervising calculating machine op-
erator 1.3 2
Senior stenographer 5 5
Senior clerk 18.7 18.5
Senior file clerk 6.9 7
Senior account clerk 23.9 25
Accounting technician II 17.1 17
Senior typist-clerk 7 8
Stock clerk 1.6 2
Photoeopyist 1 1
Calculating machine operator — key
driven 17 19
Intermediate account clerk 20.3 21
Bookkeeping machine operator I 3.5 4
Intermediate file clerk 4.9 4
Junior-intermediate stenographer 16.8 18
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk 65.4 62
Junior-intermediate clerk 226.1 219
Temporary help 168 111.2
Totals, Authorized Positions __
12
4
1
3
3
0.5
4
1
20
4
1
1
7.5
3
3
2
5
18.5
7
25
17
S
o
1
19
21
4
4
18
62
219
111.2
SALARY RANGE
$746-905
746-905
746-905
676-821
614-746
614-746
614-746
584-746
584-644
556-676
543-660
543-660
530-644
530-644
530-644
530-584
505-614
505-614
480-584
469-571
457-556
457-556
457-556
457-556
457-556
457-556
435-530
415-505
395^80
395^80
395-480
386-517
359-505
342-480
(641,024)
$122,114
10,S!)2
9,852
27,316
22,194
4,476
35.N0S
7,578
153,120
31,936
7,920
7,920
55,620
22,464
23.1S4
13.708
6,672
13,472
34,260
121,512
44.806
159.396
10S.467
50,596
12,457
5,910
110,452
114,898
22,002
23,040
101,168
332,869
1,175,172
445,009
LOS ANGELES REGIONAL OFFICE
Administrator
Principal income and corporation tax
supervisor
Supervising income and corporation
tax auditor I
Principal tax compliance supervisor I
Income and corporation tax auditor
III
Tax compliance supervisor II
Tax compliance supervisor I
Income and corporation tax auditor
II
Senior tax representative
Tax representative
Supervising clerk II
Auditor I c
Tax representative trainee
Supervising cashier clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior account clerk
Senior clerk
Senior cashier-clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Calculating machine operator — key
driven
Intermediate account clerk
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board
Intermediate cashier-clerk
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk
Junior-intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 212.2 214.1 214.1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$125.S24
41.S44
10,356
28,426
23,280
4.476
35.808
7,952
154,380
32,448
7,920
7,920
56,880
22,824
23,184
14.016
7,008
13.792
34.260
123.328
46.02S
162.32S
110.544
51,944
12,757
6,210
112.393
117,684
22,380
23,040
104,386
339,310
1,201,324
445,009
811.6
758.2
758.2
$5,070,604
$5,192,837
$5,281,687
O.S
1
1
$1,337-1,026
$19,512
$19,512
2
2
2
1,155-1,405
33,720
33,720
10.6
11
11
998-1,213
159,362
160.116
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,S60
13.S60
26.2
27
27
905-1.100
340,214
347,334
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
3.3
4
4
746-905
43,062
43,440
37.5
37
37
746-905
385,685
394,150
6.5
9
9
676-821
S2.032
84.71S
20.3
18
18
614-746
149,930
153,712
0.9
1
1
614-746
7,36S
7.728
14.8
17
17
584-644
131,076
131,376
2.1
o
o
530-5S4
13,300
13.S48
0.6
1
1
530-644
7,03S
7.39S
3.7
4
4
469-571
26,184
26,460
3.3
3
3
457-556
18,828
19,104
S
S
8
457-556
50,472
51,490
0.3
457-556
—
—
8.6
9
9
457-556
57.235
5S.831
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
5.2
6
6
425-517
35,188
36,003
1
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
1.6
2
2
395-480
10,286
10,795
1.7
2
2
395-480
10,300
10.S14
1
1
1
395-480
5,020
5,264
25.9
25
25
359-505
132,165
136,053
11.8
14
14
342-180
74,351
76,306
11.5
6.1
6.1
(41,968)
17,464
17,464
$1,710,809 $1,848,960
$1,884,804
442
FISCAL AFFAIRS
FRANCHISE TAX BOARD-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Authj (AuthQ
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SAN FRANCISCO REGIONAL OFFICE
SALARY RANGE
Administrator 0.8 1 1 $1,337-1,626 $19,512 $19,512
Principal income and corporation tax
supervisor 1.9 2 2 1,155-1,405 31,016 32,580
Supervising income and corporation
tax auditor I 8 8 8 998-1,213 116,216 116,448
Principal tax compliance supervisor 1111 950-1,155 13,860 13,860.
Income and corporation tax
auditor III 19.5 20 20 905-1,100 253,076 257,966
Income and corporation tax
auditor II 25.9 26 26 746-905 274,303 277,042
Tax compliance supervisor I 1.4 2 2 746-905 19,522 20.502
Senior tax representative 2.9 6 6 676-821 52,409 54,744
Tax representative 11 11 11 614-746 88,008 91,222
Supervising clerk II 111 614-746 8,808 8.952
Auditor I 0.5 1 1 584-644 7.72S 7,728
Supervising clerk I 111 530-644 7,728 7.728
Tax representative— trainee 2.2 1 1 530-584 6,784 7,008
Property clerk I 0.8 1 1 505-614 6,952 7,308
Senior stenographer 1.4 1 1 469-571 6,712 6,852
Senior cashier clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Senior tvpist-clerk 4.4 5 5 457-556 32,287 32,573
Senior clerk 5.8 4 4 457-556 26,688 26,688
Stock clerk 0.2 - - 457-556
Calculating machine operator —
key driven 2 2 2 415-505 12,120 12,120
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board 1.9 2 2 395^80 10,640 10,880
Junior-intermediate stenographer 5.7 5 5 386-517 27,532 28,589
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk 16.1 16 16 359-505 86,814 88,933
Junior-intermediate clerk 2.4 3 3 342-480 16,600 16,850
Temporary help 8.2 5.7 5.7 (29,992) 21,920 21,920
Totals, Authorized Positions 127 126.7 126.7 $1,074,905 $1,153,907 $1,174,677
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,384.6 1,347.9 1,347.9 $9,591,976 $10,162,793 $10,347,813
a One position transferred from Program to Executive for workload adjustment.
b Five positions transferred from Operations to Legal to consolidate exempt corporation enforcement program.
c Four auditor positions transferred from Los Angeles to Operations for workload adjustments.
ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Commissioner (9) per diem - -
Director a 0.8 1
Associate counsel 1 1
Administrative assistant II 1 1
Accounting officer II 1 1
Secretary I 1 1
Senior legal stenographer 0.5 1
Senior stenographer I 0.4 —
Senior typist-clerk 0.8 1
Senior account clerk 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.2 -
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.9 2
Intermediate account clerk 0.8 1
Totals, Administration 10.4 11 11
DIVISION OF HOUSING AND
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Chief b 0.9 1 1
Coordinator, community development 3 3 3
Administrative assistant II 0.2 1 1
Area representative, community devel-
opment 4.7 5 5
Senior stenographer 111
Intermediate stenographer 2.2 3 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 111
Totals, Division of Housing and
Community Development 13 15 15
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
$25 day
21,500
1,155-1,405
905-1,100
746-905
543-660
517-628
469-571
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-480
395^80
$88,761
$1,475-1,626
1,048-1,273
905-1,100
905-1,100
469-571
425-517
395-505
$130,085
$2,025
$2,025
20,264
21,500
14,796
15,532
13,200
13,200
9,434
9,894
7,920
7,920
6,360
6,684
6,672
6.672
6,672
6,672
11,336
11,520
5,200
5,462
$103,879
$16,915
45,408
12,076
58,725
6,852
16,160
5.668
$161,804
$107,0S1
$18,284
45,828
12,680
61,510
6,852
16,976
5,760
$167,890
FISCAL AFFAIRS
443
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aoth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF BUILDING AND
HOUSING STANDARDS
SALARY RANGE
Chief b 111 $1,475-1,626 $16,915 $18,284
Assistant chief 111 1,058-1,273 12,732 13,365
Housing standards coordinator 111 1,048-1,273 15.276 15,276
Structural engineering associate 111 950-1,155 13,860 13,860
Assistant housing standards coordi-
nator 2 2 2 950-1,155 26,386 27,008
Area supervisor 7 7 7 950-1,155 92,464 94,997
District representative 61.2 63 63 783-950 682,951 698,457
Supervising clerk I 111 530-644 7,398 7,728
Senior stenographer 6.9 8 8 469-571 53,194 54,428
Senior typist-clerk 1.5 1 1 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 13 10 10 425-517 58,539 59.919
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.4 10 10 395-480 50,998 53,326
Temporary help 0.5 0.5 0.5 3,877 1,740 1.740
Totals, Division of Building and
Housing Standards 103.5 106.5 106.5 $974,974 $1,039,125 $1,065,060
Totals, Authorized Positions 126.9 132.5 132.5 $1,193,S20 $1,304,808 $1,340,031
a Chapter 1561, Statutes of 1967, effective November 8, 1967, set the salary of the director at $21,500 annually,
b Statutory salary designation deleted from Government Code Section 11559.5. Salary approved in accordance with Government Code
Section 1S004 effective November 8, 1967.
STATE TREASURER
State Treasurer
Deputy state treasurer
Assistant state treasurer
Assistant deputy state treasurer
Treasury cashier
Treasury investment officer
Treasury trust officer
Administrative assistant
Treasury general services officer
Assistant treasury officer II
Assistant treasury officer I
Secretary II
Treasury vault officer
Administrative trainee
Supervising account clerk I
Senior tabulating machine operator _
Treasury teller
Assistant treasury vault officer
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Tabulating machine operator
Senior cashier-clerk
Accounting technician II
Treasury guard-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Key punch operator
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 51.4
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$25,000
$25,000
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
19,922
0.9
1
1
1,405-1,708
17,210
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
0.8
1
1
950-1,155
11,400
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,365
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
2.7
2
2
746-905
20,312
0.2
2
2
644-783
15,456
1
1
1
599-728
8,664
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
_
1
1
556-614
6,672
0.8
1
1
530-644
7,728
0.4
1
1
505-614
7,008
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
1
1
1
480-584
6,812
2.9
3
3
469-571
20.3S8
1.8
2
2
457-556
13,292
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
0.9
1
1
457-556
5,622
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
1.7
2
2
457-556
12,482
4.8
5
5
435-530
30,308
2
2
2
425-517
11,924
2.9
3
3
395-505
16,440
2
2
2
405-492
11,808
4
4
4
395-480
21,406
9.6
7.6
7.6
(49,401)
39,228
53.6
53.6
$398,066
$431,703
$25,000
20,921
18,065
19,512
13,860
11,976
13,860
13,860
13,200
21.006
15,456
8,736
8.112
7,008
7,728
7,368
7,368
7,008
20.556
13.344
6.672
5.910
6.672
12,782
30,881
12,208
16,680
11.808
22.193
39,228
$43S,978
444
HEALTH AND WELFARE
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM COORDINATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Amh.) (Authj
ACTUAL
ESTIMATED
PROPOSED
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
SALARY RANGI
1,337-1,626
-
-
998-1,213
—
—
905-1.100
—
—
746-905
—
—
614-746
—
—
469-571
—
—
425-517
—
—
395-505
—
—
(4,523)
—
—
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Coordinator 1
Consultant on medical care facilities 0.8
Administrative assistant II 1.2
Administrative assistant I 1
Junior staff analyst 0.4
Senior stenographer 0.9
Intermediate stenographer 0.7
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Temporary help 1
Totals, Authorized Positions S
$70,518
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Office of Health Care Services
Executive :
Director 1.1 1
Deputy director 0.8 1
Associate counsel a 0.4 1
Assistant to the director 1 1
Secretary, health review and program
council - 1
Editor, health care publications 1 1
Secretary I 1 1
Senior legal stenographer a - 1
Senior stenographer 1 1
Division of Administration :
Assistant director 0.9 1
Personnel officer I a — 1
Senior stenographer 0.9 1
Intermediate stenographer a - 1
Temporary help 0.2 4
Budget and Accounts Bureau :
Bureau chief 0.8 1
Supervising governmental auditor I
(limited to June 30, 1968) 1 I
Associate budget analyst b 2 4
General accountant III - 1
Assistant budget analyst a 0.8 2
Accounting officer II 1
General accountant II b - 3
Accounting technician II b, I 0.5 6
Intermediate stenographer (limited to
June 30, 1968) 1
Bookkeeping machine operator I a 1
Intermediate account clerk a 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 3
Management Evaluation Bureau :
Bureau chief 1.3 1
Associate management analyst e 2.5 4
Associate data processing systems
analyst a - 1
Associate research , analyst 1 1
Governmental auditor III 1 1
Governmental auditor II 0.8 1
Assistant management analyst a - 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 1
Staff Development and Training Bureau:
Bureau chief - 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.5 1
Office Services Unit :
Supervising clerk I 1 1
Senior clerk a — 1
Senior typist-clerk 0.2 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.8 2
Intermediate typist-clerk s 2.9 17
Intermediate file clerk 1 1
Intermediate clerk 0.7 1
Program and Planning Division :
Assistant director, program adminis-
tration — 1
Senior stenographer 0.2 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
1
$1,626-$1,874
1,475-1,793
1,155-1,405
1,100-1,337
$22,488
17,919
13,860
16,044
$22,488
18,810
14,556
16,044
1
1
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
543-660
517-628
469-571
14,586
13,860
7,696
6,204
5,743
13,860
13,860
7,920
6,516
6,029
1
1
1
1
4
1,273-1,548
950-1,155
469-571
425-517
(2,619)
16,860
11,400
6,852
6,079
26,183
17,700
11,976
6,852
6,204
26,183
1
1,100-1,337
13,200
13,860
4
1
2
1
3
6
998-1,213
905-1,100
905-1,100
746-905
746-905
746-905
457-556
14,556
45.870
12,276
17,904
10,860
27,300
36,245
47,496
12,888
18,792
10.860
28,644
37,421
1
1
3
425-517
395^180
395-480
395-505
5,628
4,860
4,860
16,496
5,100
5.100
17,020
1
4
1,100-1,337
905-1,100
13.976
49,336
14,676
50,480
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
905-1,100
905-1.100
746-905
746-905
425-517
10,860
13,044
13,200
10,860
8,952
6,204
11,400
13,200
13,200
10,860
9,396
6,204
1
1
99S-1.213
425-517
11,976
6,079
12,576
6,204
1
1
1
2
17
1
1
530-644
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395^180
395^80
7,368
6,386
5,484
12,233
85,380
5,100
5,040
7,728
6,672
5,760
12,408
88,740
5,352
5,286
1
1
1,337-1,626
469-571
18,211
6,852
19,122
6,852
HEALTH AND WELFARE
445
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Office of Health Care Services— Continued
Social Services Bureau : SALARY BANGE
Bureau chief 111 $1,155-1,405 $10,800
Social service administrator I 13 3 1,048-1.273 39,888
Social service consultant III a 0.4 2 2 927-1,128 22,248
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 1 1 425-517 5,582
Medical Services Bureau :
Chief 111 1.750-2.127 25,524
Senior psychiatrist a 1 1 1.587-2,026 19,044
Medical program consultant He 1.5 2 2 1,667-2,026 42,140
Dental program consultant 0.1 1 1 1,587-1,929 23,148
Health program advisor IV 0.5 1 1 1.100-1.337 15,060
Health program advisor III e 5 5 998-1.213 Cl.sso
Pharmaceutical program coordinator 1 1 950-1.155 13,860
Intermediate stenographer 0.5 1 1 425-517 6.204
Consultant— medical services! 0.8 3.2 3.2 (17,452) 74,974
Medical Care Research Bureau :
Senior social research analyst 12 2 1,100-1.337 29,244
Medical economist a 1 1 998-1.213 11,976
Associate social research analyst 2.9 3 3 905-1.100 36,531
Associate statistician ^__ 111 905-1,100 11,400
Assistant social research analyst 3.9 5 5 746-905 46,510
Assistant statistician 111 746-905 9,174
Assistant economic analyst 1 1 746-905 8,952
Statistical clerk la 1 1 457-556 5,484
Accounting technician II a 2 2 457-556 10,908
Senior account clerk 0.3 1 1 457-556 6,672
Intermediate account clerk 1.2 5 5 395^80 26.482
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.8 3 3 395-505 14,840
Medical Fiscal Bureau :
Supervising governmental auditor II 1 11 1,100-1,337 16,044
Vendor Investigation :
General auditor III 111 90o-l,100 13,200
General auditor II 1.8 4 4 746-905 38,952
Senior special investigator - 2 2 746-905 17,904
Auditor I 3.2 1 1 584-644 7,518
Accounting technician II 0.8 1 1 457-556 5,714
Intermediate stenographer (limited
to June 30, 1968) 1 1 425-517 6,204
Intermediate account clerk 0.2 1 1 395^180 4,860
Temporary help - 0.5 0.5 ' (-) 6,294
Earned Volume Discount :
General auditor II 0.4 1 1 746-905 8,952
Accounting — Fiscal Intermediary
Operation :
General auditor III (limited to
June 30, 1968) 3.6 3 - 905-1,100 32,580
General auditor II (limited to
June 30, 1968) 6.6 5 - 746-905 44,760
Intermediate stenographer (limited
to June 30, 1968) 2.9 1 - 425-517 5,100
Special Audits Bureau :
Supervising governmental auditor I 111 998-1,213 14,266
General auditor III c 3.9 6 6 905-1,100 68,430
General auditor II (4 limited to
December 31, 1967) h 5.2 20 16 746-905 168,229
Auditor I 8.9 7 7 584-644 53,376
Accounting technician II 1.3 2 2 457-556 12,156
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 6,204
Totals, Authorized Positions 93.8 189.7 173.7 $905,290 $1,808,358
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$16,S60
41.670
23,352
5,858
25,524
20.004
44,245
23,148
16,044
(54.860
13,860
6,204
74,974
29,904
12,576
37,704
11,976
48.810
9,624
9.396
5,760
11.520
6.672
27.356
15,572
16,044
13,200
40,344
18,792
7,728
6,010
5,100
6,294
9,396
14,556
71,846
156,578
53,736
12,432
6,204
$1,734,034
446
HEALTH AND WELFARE
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (ftnth.) (Anlh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
S2
83
84
85
Functions Performed by Department of Social Welfare
Legal Office : SALARY RANGE
Social service review officer 0.5 0.6 0.6 $1,048-1,273 ($7,546)
County Merit System :
Assistant personnel analyst 111 746-905 (10,314)
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 (5,929)
Personnel Bureau :
Junior staff analyst 0.9 1 1 614-746 (8,214)
Intermediate clerk 0.9 1 1 395-480 (5,020)
Statistical Reports Bureau :
Associate research analyst 1.2 1 1 905-1,100 (11,832)
Assistant social research analyst 111 746-905 (9,434)
Senior account clerk 111 457-556 (6,310)
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 (5,264)
Intermediate clerk 0.2 0.5 0.5 395-480 (2,430)
Intermediate account clerk 9.7 8 8 395-480 (40,680)
Training Bureau :
Training consultant 0.9 1 1 927-1,128 (12,735)
ATD Disability Review :
Medical program consultant II 1 1 1,667-2,026 (20,004)
Medical social service consultant I - 3 3 842-1,023 (30,312)
Intermediate stenographer - 3 3 425-517 (15,678)
Temporary help— medical consultant 5 1.4 1.4 (39,128) (11,065)
Data Processing Systems Bureau :
Associate data processing systems
analyst - 1 1 905-1,100 (10,860)
Supervisor, electronic data processing 0.9 1 1 905-1,100 (10,860)
Programmer II, EDP 5.2 6 6 746-905 (55,711)
Tabulating operations supervisor II 1 1 1 710-863 (9,285)
Senior computer operator - 1 1 614-746 (7,368)
Programmer I, EDP 3.2 2 2 614-746 (15,654)
Computer operator c 1.9 3 3 530-644 (21,142)
Kev punch supervisor I 111 469-571 (6,852)
Tabulating machine operator 2.6 3 3 457-556 (18,920)
Key punch operator 10.4 11.5 11.5 405-492 (63,263)
Intermediate account clerk 111 395-4S0 (5,160)
Administrative Accounting Bureau :
Intermediate account clerk - 1 1 395-480 (5,060)
County Fiscal Affairs Bureau :
Welfare fiscal representative - 1 1 905-1,100 (10,S60)
Auditor I 1.5 2 2 584-644 (14,916)
Business Services Bureau :
Stock Clerk 1.5 1 1 457-556 (5,622)
Duplicating machine operator II (off-
set) 111 435-530 (5,462)
Intermediate stenographer 1.5 1 1 425-517 (5,375)
Intermediate file clerk 111 395-4S0 (5,760)
Intermediate typist-clerk 4 2 2 395-505 (10.1S0)
Intermediate clerk 2 2 2 395-4S0 (11,090)
Duplicating machine operator I 111 377-457 (5,508)
Temporary help 0.1 0.6 0.6 (205) (3,136)
Area Office — Medical Social Services:
Social service administrator I 2.2 3 3 1,048-1,273 (44,528)
Social service consultant III 2.9 3 3 927-1,128 (37,564)
Social service consultant I 2.2 3 3 764-927 (30,428)
Hospital social worker II 2.4 4 4 660-S01 (36,852)
Hospital social worker I 11.3 16 16 62S-764 (136,992)
Intermediate stenographer 3.4 3 3 425-517 (17,253)
Intermediate typist-clerk 8.6 9 9 395-505 (48,950)
Eligibility Control Bureau :
Social service consultant II 1.2 2 2 842-1,023 (23,238)
Medical Social Service Bureau :
Medical program consultant II 111 1,667-2,026 (23,633)
Social service administrator II 111 1,155-1,405 (14,556)
Medical social service consultant II— 1.1 1 1 927-1,128 (12.354)
Social service consultant III 0.4 1 1 927-1,128 (13,536)
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 (6,852)
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 (6,204)
Totals, Authorized Positions J 104.8 (120.6) (120.6) $793,453 ($963,751)
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 198.6 1S9.7 173.7 $1,698,743 $1,808,358
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
($7,920)
(10,818)
(6,230)
(8,628)
(5,264)
(12,426)
(9,894)
(6,660)
(5,530)
(2,550)
(42,402)
(13,374)
(21,000)
(31,824)
(16,470)
(11,065)
(11,400)
(11,400)
(5S,432)
(9,738)
(7,728)
(16,434)
(22,128)
(6.S52)
(19,204)
(65,336)
(5,418)
(5,308)
(11,400)
(15,276)
(5,910)
(5,737)
(5,651)
(5,760)
(10,682)
(11,359)
(5,508)
(3,294)
(45,228)
(38,774)
(31,942)
(37,248)
(139,728)
(17,805)
(51,427)
(24,102)
(24,312)
(15,276)
(13,536)
(13.536)
(6,852)
(6,204)
($997,980)
$1,734,034
HEALTH AND WELFARE
447
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulb.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Functions Performed by Department of Mental Hygiene
Executive :
Office of Medicare Services : SALARY RANGE
Coordinator 0.2 1 1 $1,12S-$1,371 ($14,556)
Program analyst 0.2 1 1 905-1,100 (10,657)
Senior stenographer 0.2 1 1 469-571 (5,628)
Intermediate stenographer 0.1 0.5 0.5 425-517 (2,561)
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 5.5 5.5 395-505 (27,541)
Totals, Authorized Positions * (1.7) (9) (9) ($38,321) ($60,943)
($15,288)
(11,400)
(5,904)
(2,745)
(28,992)
($64,329)
Functions Performed by Department of Public Health
Division of Administration
Divisional Administration :
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Bureau of Accounting Services :
Intermediate account clerk 1
Bureau of Administrative Services :
Duplicating machine operator II 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Division of Patient Care Facilities and
Services
Divisional Administration :
Chief
Senior stenographer
Bureau of Health Care Services :
Chief
Public health medical officer III
Dental program consultant
Health program advisor IV
Pharmaceutical program coordina-
tor
Consultant on medical care facilities
Associate social research analyst
Research writer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Division of Research
Data Processing :
Applied science programmer IV
Supervisor, EDP
Health program adviser II
Applied science programmer II (lim-
ited to June 30, 1968)
Senior computer operator (limited
to June 30, 1968)
Applied science programmer I
Programmer I, EDP
Computer operator (limited to June
30, 1968)
Senior typist-clerk
Statistical clerk I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk (one lim-
ited to June 30, 1968)
Key punch operator
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions *
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation
SALARY RANGE
$395-505
395-480
435-530
425-517
($5,760)
(5,264)
(5,576)
(6,204)
($5,760)
(5,530)
(5,860)
(6,204)
1.3
1
1
1
1
1,837-2,162
469-571
(22,044)
(6,852)
(23,148)
(6,852)
0.7
1.4
1
0.5
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1,667-2,127
1,587-2,026
1,587-2,026
1,100-1,337
(25,524)
(43,356)
(23,148)
(27,176)
(25,524)
(44,316)
(23,148)
(28,536)
0.1
0.2
1
0.6
1
2.5
1.5
7.2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1,048-1,273
998-1,213
905-1,100
863-1,048
457-556
425-517
395-505
(85,811)
(13,976)
(11,976)
(11,220)
(11,265)
(6,672)
(10,762)
(10,486)
(35,517)
(14,676)
(12,576)
(11,784)
(11,832)
(6,672)
(11,302)
(11,015)
(35,517)
0.6
0.8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
998-1,213
905-1,100
905-1,100
(12,326)
(12,476)
(11,44S)
(12,940)
(13,096)
(12,026)
0.9
1
-
746-905
(8,9S9)
-
0.8
0.2
1
1
1
1
1
614-746
614-746
614-743
(7,368)
(8,080)
(7,368)
(8,486)
(7,728)
0.3
1
0.7
0.7
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
530-644
457-556
457-556
425-517
(12,772)
(6,672)
(5,835)
(5,490)
(6,672)
(6,135)
(5,766)
2
1
10
3
1
5
2
1
5
395-505
405-^92
(88,625)
($511,759)
(14,600)
(5,142)
(42,816)
($444,160)
(10,200)
(5,398)
(42,816)
(43)
(44)
(39)
($421,515)
448
HEALTH AND WELFARE
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Autb.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
Functions Performed by Department of Public Health Under Title XVIII of P.L. 89-97 (Medicare)
Division of Administration
Divisional Administration : SALARY EANGE
Assistant management analyst - 1 1 $746-905 ($8,952) ($9,396)
Bureau of Accounting Services :
Intermediate account clerk 1 1 395^180 (5,286) (5,553)
Bureau of Administrative Services :
Senior typist-clerk - 1 1 457-556 (6,260) (6,568)
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1 395-505 (4,880) (5,120)
Intermediate clerk - 1 1 395-480 (5,760) (5,760)
Bureau of Personnel and Training :
Intermediate typist-clerk - 2 2 395-505 (10,578) (11,109)
Special Projects Unit :
Assistant budget analyst - 1 1 746-905 (8,952) (9,396)
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1 395-505 (4,980) (5,220)
Division of Environmental Sanitation
Bureau of Radiological Health :
Radiation protection specialist
Intermediate typist-clerk :
Division of Laboratories
3
1
676-821
395-505
(24,336)
(4,860)
(25,560)
(5,100)
Laboratory Field Services :
Microbiologist 3 3 863-1,048 (32,112) (33,696)
Intermediate typist-clerk - 1 1 395-505 (4,860) (5,100)
Division of Patient Care, Facilities and
Services
Divisional Administration :
Assistant chief, medical 1 1 1,750-2,161 (25,932) (25,932)
Program planning administrator 1 1 1,337-1,626 (16,044) (16,860)
Intermediate stenographer - 1 1 425-517 (5,536) (5,812)
Bureau of Licensing and Certification :
Public health medical officer III __ 2 2 1,587-2,026 (43,356) (44,316)
Dental program consultant 1 1 1,5S7-1.929 (22,780) (23,148)
Regional chief - 3 3 1,100-1.337 (42,SS4) (44,22S)
Associate public health statistician 1 1 905-1,100 (11,175) (11,736)
Health facility nursing consultant 3 3 905-1,100 (3S,508) (39,600)
Supervising hospital field represent-
ative - 2 2 SS4-1,074 (23,038) (24,204)
Medical record consultant 1 1 S63-1,04S (10,356) (10,860)
Consultant in hospital administra-
tion - 2 2 863-1.048 (21,846) (22,931)
Physical therapy consultant 1 1 S21-99S (10,104) (10,608)
Consultant in occupational therapy. 1 1 S21-99S (9,S52) (10,356)
Public health nutrition consultant II 3 3 783-950 (29,526) (30,969)
Hospital field representative 7 7 764-927 (71,668) (73,561)
Assistant public health statistician. 1 1 746-905 (9,174) (9,624)
Senior stenographer - 1 1 469-571 (5,812) (6,104)
Senior clerk 1 1 457-556 (6,646) (6,672)
Intermediate stenographer 1 1 425-517 (5,720) (6,004)
Intermediate typist-clerk 3 3 395-505 (16,487) (17,004)
Junior stenographer 1 1 386-469 (5,559) (5,628)
Division of Preventative Medical Services
Bureau of Chronic Disease Control :
Nursing consultant 1 1 905-1,100 (11,736) (12,326)
Health program adviser II - 1 1 905-1,100 (11,784) (12,376)
Public health social work consul-
tant II - 1 1 927-1,128 (11,124) (11,676)
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1 395-505 (6,060) (6,060)
Totals, Authorized Positions ! 60 m (59) (59) ($362,540) ($594,523) ($616,173)
a Positions authorized for implementation of Chapter 104, Statutes of 1967 (AB 583).
b Two are Chapter 104 positions.
c One is Chapter 104 position.
d One-half is Chapter 104 position.
e Four are Chapter 104 positions.
t Seven-tenths is Chapter 104 position.
g Nine are Chapter 104 positions.
ii Six are Chapter 104 positions.
i One position was, in effect, transferred from the Medical Assistance Program function in the Department of Social Welfare.
i Expenditures for these positions in the current and budget years are reported in the Department of Social Welfare presentation (see
page 545 of this supplement). Effective July 1, 1967 the expenditures for the Medi-Cal function performed by the Department of
Social Welfare are carried as part of the contractual services item in the operating expenses category of the Office of Health Care
Services Budget. This compilation of positions is made for information only.
fc Expenditures for these positions are reported in the Department of Mental Hygiene presentation (see page 454 of this supplement).
i Expenditures for these positions are reported in the Department of Public Health presentation (beginning on page 514 of this sup-
plement). This compilation of positions is made for information only.
m Detail of positions actually filled is not available for the 1966^67 year.
HEALTH AND WELFARE
449
CALIFORNIA COMMISSION ON AGING
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiilh.) (Until.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
Executive Secretary
Specialist on the problems of aging
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals. Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,100-1,337
$13,420
$14,092
3.9
5
5
927-1,128
61,824
63,600
1
1
1
409-571
6,852
6,852
2.8
3
3
425-517
17,103
17,805
0.2
1.4
1.4
501
3,120
3,120
0.2
0.1
0.1
527
426
426
9.1
11.5
11.5
$76,913
$102,745
$105,895
MOTOR VEHICLE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
Executive officer 1 1
Supervising motor vehicle pollution con-
trol engineer 1 1
Senior motor vehicle pollution control
engineer — 2
Assistant executive officer 1 1
Associate motor vehicle pollution control
engineer 1.3 2
Information officer I 0.8 1
Assistant air pollution engineer 2 1
Vehicle coordinator 2 2
Secretary I 0.2 -
Senior stenographer 0.8 1
Intermediate stenographer 2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.7 4
Totals, Authorized Positions 15.8 18
SALARY RANGE
1
$1,626-1,957
$20,751
$21,783
1
1,273-1,548
17,700
18,576
2
1,100-1,337
29,244
29,904
1
998-1,213
13,918
14,556
2
950-1,155
25,452
26,036
1
863-1,048
10,776
11,310
1
793-950
11,400
11,400
2
710-863
20,056
20,544
—
543-660
—
—
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2
425-517
11,740
12,016
4
395-505
22,600
22,844
18
$148,491
$190,489
$195,821
OFFICE OF ATOMIC ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AND RADIATION PROTECTION
Coordinator of atomic energy develop- SALARY RANGE
ment and radiation protection 111 $1,666 $20,000 $20,000
Administrative assistant II 111 905-1,100 13.200 13,200
Secretary I 111 543-660 7.920 7,920
Temporary help 0.1 0.1 0.1 (295) 600 600
Totals, Authorized Positions 3.1 3.1 3.1 $40,431 $41,720 $41,720
a As provided in Chapter 1545, Statutes of 1967, the Air Resources Board replaces the Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Board
effective November 8, 1967. See page 657 of the support budget.
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Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO, OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tilth.) (tmh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
EXECUTIVE
Office of the Director :
Director
Chief deputy director
Executive assistant to the director
Secretary II
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Public Information and Education :
Information officer II
Editorial aid
Senior stenographer
Office of Program Review :
Chief
Medical-surgical specialist
Mental health administrative serv-
ices specialist.
Hospital organization and man-
power utilization specialist
Nursing consultant, program review
team
Social service specialist
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Office of Planning :
Chief
Associate mental health planning
analyst
Assistant mental health planning
analyst
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF RESEARCH AND
TRAINING
Office of Deputy Director :
Deputy director, research and train-
ing
Secretary I
Bureau of Biostatistics:
Chief
Data analysis supervisor
Associate research analyst
Associate social research analyst
Assistant statistician
Assistant social research analyst
Graphic artist
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Statistical clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Calculating machine operator
Intermediate clerk
Account clerk II
Cohort Studies :
Senior statistician
Supervising clerk I
Bureau of Research :
Chief of research
Senior stenographer
Bureau of Training :
Chief
Coordinator of professional education
Training officer II
Training officer I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Student professional assistant
Training Center for Community Psy-
chiatry— Berkeley :
Psychiatric resident III
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
1
1.2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
$26,000
2,165
1,048
599-72S
543-660
469-571
$26,000
25,980
12,576
8,736
7,920
12,480
$26,000
25,980
13,200
8,736
7,920
12,756
1
0.9
0.9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
505-614
469-571
15,276
7.368
5,628
15,276
7,368
5,904
1
1
1
1
1
1
2.026-2,163
1,750-2,161
25,956
25,524
25,956
25,524
0.9
1
1
1,337-1,626
16,044
16,860
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,532
16,044
1
1
1
1.9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
1,048-1,273
457-556
425-517
395-505
13,860
15.276
6,412
5,226
6,060
14,556
15,276
6,672
5,490
6,060
1
1
1
1.405-1,708
20,496
20,496
1
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
1
0.9
0.9
1
1
1
1
1
1
746-905
469-571
425-517
9,248
6.852
5.226
9.700
6,852
5.490
21.6
39.5
24
24
$275,749
44.5
44.5
$639,308
$306,S76
$566,870
$311,316
0.9
1
1
$1,976-2.164
$23,712
$24,912
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
0.6
1
1
1,405-1.708
16.S60
17,700
0.2
1
1
998-1,213
11,976
12,576
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
2.3
3
3
905-1,100
34,868
36,000
0.9
1
1
746-905
9,662
10,146
2.9
3
3
746-905
26.S56
28,188
1.6
2
2
556-676
16,096
16.224
0.5
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1.8
2
2
457-556
12,156
12,432
3
3
3
457-556
20,016
20.016
1.3
3
3
457-556
17,609
18,336
0.5
1
1
425-517
5,715
5,847
5.1
3
3
395-505
16,720
16,982
1
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
4.7
4
4
395-^180
22,140
22,380
1.6
1.5
1.5
395^1S0
7,290
7,650
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
_
1
1
1,750-2,163
23,148
24,312
0.9
1
1
469-571
6,796
6,852
0.7
1
1
1,213-1,475
17.420
17,700
—
1
1
1,213-1,475
14,556
15.276
1
1
1
1.100-1,337
15,788
16,044
1
1
1
905-1,100
11,832
12,426
1
1
1
469-571
6.852
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
5,720
6,004
-
(20.5)
(20.5)
—
150,362
150,362
1
1
1
1,128-1,243
14,916
14,916
$577,937
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION-Continued
451
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) [Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
05
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF STATE SERVICES
Office of Deputy Director :
Deputy director, hospital medical
services
Assistant deputy director
Assistant to the deputy director
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Bureau of Retardation Services :
Assistant deputy director, retarda-
tion services
Chief of medicine, retardation
services
Chief of psychological services,
mental retardation program
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Bureau of Nursing :
Nursing services administrator
Assistant director of nursing
services
Mental health nursing consultant
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Bureau of Psychology :
Chief
Senior stenographer
Bureau of Rehabilitation :
Chief
Assistant chief
Jewish chaplain
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Bureau of Social Services :
Social service program consultant
Supervising psychiatric social
worker
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF LOCAL PROGRAMS
Office of Deputy Director :
Deputy director, community serv-
ices
Assistant deputy director, medical
Coordinator of program develop-
ment
Assistant to the deputy director
Mental health nursing consultant
Program consultant
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Sacramento :
Regional mental health administra-
tor
Community organization specialist
Program analyst
Program consultant
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Fresno :
Regional mental health administra-
tor
Community organization specialist
Program analyst
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
1
0.8
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$2,026-2,164
2,026-2,163
1,273-1,548
543-660
469-571
457-556
$25,968
25,956
18,576
7,920
6,852
6,672
$25,968
25,956
18,576
7,920
6.852
6,672
0.3
1
1
2,026-2,163
25,956
25,956
0.9
1
1
1,750-2,161
24,215
25,423
0.5
1.1
0.8
1
1
1.5
1
1
1.5
1,337-1,626
469-571
425-517
16,044
5,628
8,567
16,860
5,904
8,949
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
0.9
0.9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.04S-1.273
905-1,100
469-571
425-517
13,200
6,852
6,204
13,200
6,852
6,204
0.8
0.9
-
-
1,475-1,793
469-571
_
-
1
1
3
1.1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
842-1.023
469-571
425-517
15,340
12,276
35,722
6,824
5,226
16,044
12,888
36,278
6,852
5,490
1.7
1
1
99S-1,213
11,976
12,576
1
1
1
1
1
S42-l,023
425-517
12,276
5,226
12,276
5,490
25.2
25.5
$302,927
$321,176
$326,886
1
1
1
$2,026-2,164
$25,968
$25,96S
0.9
1
1
2,026-2,163
25,956
25,956
0.8
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1.1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
—
1
1
905-1,100
11,676
13,056
0.1
2
2
S42-l,023
20,208
21,216
2
2
2
543-660
15,456
15,840
3
3
3
469-571
20,360
20,556
1
1
1
425-517
5,100
5,352
1
1
1
395-505
5,860
6,060
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
1,929-2,162
24,11S
25,322
1
—
—
1,048-1,273
—
—
0.2
1
1
905-1,100
11,832
12,426
1
1
1
S42-l,023
12,076
12,276
1
1
1
469-571
5,628
5,904
1
1
1
425-517
5,226
5,490
0.9
1
1
1,929-2,162
25,874
25,944
1
—
—
1,048-1,273
—
_
0.5
1
1
905-1,100
11,130
11,6SS
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.5
0.5
0.5
425-517
3,102
3,102
0.5
0.5
0.5
395-505
3,030
3,030
452
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF LOCAL PROGRAMS—
Continued
Los Angeles and San Diego :
Regional mental health administra-
tor
Assistant regional mental health
administrator
Community organization specialist-
Supervising program consultant
Program analyst
Program consultant
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
San Francisco :
Regional mental health administra-
tor
Community organization specialist
Supervising program consultant
Program analyst
Program consultant
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals. Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION
Office of Deputy Director :
Deputy director, administrative
services
Assistant deputy director, adminis-
trative services
Secretary 1
Senior typist-clerk
Bureau of Accounting :
Accounting officer III
Accounting officer II
Accountant I
Supervising clerk I
Property clerk I
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Overtime
Bureau of Budget Planning and
Analysis :
Fiscal officer I
Associate budget analyst
Assistant budget analyst
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Overtime
Bureau of Data Processing :
Manager
Associate data processing systems
analyst
Supervisor EDP
Assistant data processing systems
analyst
Computer operations supervisor I
Programmer II, EDP
Senior computer operator
Computer operator
Key punch supervisor I
Tabulating machine operator
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Key punch operator
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,929-2,162
$25,944
$25,944
0.9
1
1
1,667-2,127
24,312
24,312
4.3
3
3
1,048-1,273
44,988
45,828
0.8
1
1
927-1,128
11,124
11,676
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
5.2
3
3
842-1,023
30,312
31.S24
1
2
•_>
469-571
12,480
12,756
3.5
3.5
3.5
425-517
19,032
19,986
1
1
1
395-505
6,060
6,060
1
1
1
1,929-2,162
25,944
25,944
2.1
2
2
1,048-1,273
30,072
30.552
—
1
1
927-1,128
11.124
11,676
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
0.3
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12,276
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1.4
3
3
425-517
17,058
17,598
47
50.5
50.5
$516,327
$579,790
$592,082
1
1
1
$1,548-1,882
$22,584
$22,584
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
0.8
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
1.5
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
0.6
1
1
530-644
7. 'J IS
7.578
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
—
1
1
457—556
5.4S4
5,760
0.8
1
1
457-556
0,672
6.672
1.3
1
1
457-550
5.4S4
5.760
2.9
4
4
457-556
24.000
24,864
4
2
o
395-505
11,090
11,359
2.9
1
1
395-480
5,760
5.760
2.7
3
3
395-480
14.580
15.300
—
0.1
0.1
—
1.000
1,000
1
1
1
998-1,213
14.556
14,556
3
3
3
905-1.100
38,426
39,028
2.4
3
3
746-905
27.152
28,492
0.7
1
1
469-571
6.852
6.852
1.3
1
1
425-517
5,226
5,490
-
0.2
0.2
-
5.000
5,000
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
o
'7
905-1,100
22.308
23.426
1.2
o
2
905-1,100
22,875
24,020
_
o
o
746-905
17.904
18.792
1
1
1
746-905
10,020
10,524
5.3
5
5
746-905
50.966
53.280
1.5
2
o
614-746
16.108
16,916
1.5
1
1
530-644
7,428
7.728
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
o
9
9
457-556
13,344
13.344
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6.204
4.6
4
4
405-492
23,455
23,616
HEALTH AND "WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION-Continued
453
l
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
I 66-67 67-68 68-69
I (filled) (Aufh.) lAurh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION-
Continued
Bureau of Nutrition :
Departmental food administrator 1
Assistant departmental food admin-
istrator 2
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.4
Bureau of Patients Accounts:
Sacramento :
Mental health insurance coordi-
nator 1
Assistant chief 0.2
Patients estates and accounts
supervisor 1.9
Patients insurance and benefits
officer 1
Patients estates and accounts
specialist 14.1
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior account clerk 1
Senior file clerk 1
Accounting technician II 0.8
Intermediate stenographer 4.S
Intermediate typist-clerk 17.7
Intermediate clerk 11.6
Intermediate account clerk 7.6
Overtime —
Los Angeles :
Patients estates and accounts su-
pervisor 1
Patients estates and accounts spe-
cialist 4.S
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.9
San Francisco :
Patients estates and accounts su-
pervisor 1
Patients estates and accounts spe-
cialist 3
Intermediate stenographer 1.7
Oakland :
Patients estates and accounts spe-
cialist 2.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.9
Patients Benefits :
Assistant chief 2.3
Patients estates and accounts su-
pervisor 2.7
Patients estates and accounts spe-
cialist 2.8
Intermediate stenographer 4.9
Bureau of Legal Services :
Chief 1
Associate counsel 1
Senior legal stenographer 1
Legal stenographer 0.8
Bureau of Guardianship :
Senior counsel 1
Associate counsel 5
Patients estates and accounts spe-
cialist 3
Senior legal stenographer 2
Senior clerk 1
Senior account clerk 1
Accounting technician II 1
Legal stenographer 3
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.1
Intermediate account clerk 1.9
783-950
783-950
783-950
11,400
11,400
11,400
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$1,048-1,273
$15,276
$15,276
2
1
0.5
2
1
0.5
905-1.100
469-571
395-505
26,400
6,852
2,430
26,400
6.S52
2,550
1
1
1
1
998-1,213
905-1,100
13,096
13.200
13,750
13,200
11.400
11,400
11
11
710-S63
104,26S
106,898
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
—
—
457-556
—
—
6
6
425-517
35,739
36.2S5
7.5
7.5
395-505
42,150
42,700
9
9
395-480
50,786
51.313
3
3
395-4S0
17,280
17,280
1.5
1.5
—
7,500
7,500
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
3
3
710-863
30,774
31,068
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2
2
395-505
10,616
11,152
11,400
3
2
3
2
710-863
425-517
28,013
12,408
28,894
12,408
3
2
3
9
710-863
395-505
30,984
10,594
31,068
11,129
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
783-950
10,860
11,400
2
4
2
4
710-S63
425-517
19,092
23,964
19,530
24,240
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
1.155-1.405
517-628
446-543
21,516
15.216
7,536
21,516
15,980
7,536
1
5
1
5
1,273-1,548
1,155-1,405
18,576
84,300
1S.576
84,300
2
9
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
2
o
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
710-863
517-628
457-556
457-556
457-556
446-543
425-517
395-505
395-480
20,712
14,811
6,672
6,464
6,672
19,470
6,204
5,760
11,520
20,712
15,072
6,672
6,672
6,672
19,548
6.204
5,760
11,520
454
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68
(tilth.)
68-69
(tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION-
Continued
Bureau of Management Analysis :
Senior management analyst
Associate management analyst
Assistant management analyst
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Bureau of General Services :
Patient transfer officer
Assistant to the patient transfer of-
ficer
Duplicating machine supervisor I
Senior stenographer
Teletypewriter operator
Duplicating machine operator II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Bureau of Personnel :
Personnel officer
Personnel officer II
Associate personnel analyst
Assistant personnel analyst
Supervising clerk II
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Environmental Health and Safety :
Chief of environmental health and
safety
Area coordinator, environmental
health and safety
Intermediate stenographer
Bureau of Facilities Planning :
Chief
Departmental construction and
maintenance supervisor
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
REIMBURSABLE SERVICES— State
Medicare Services :
Coordinator of medicare services
Program analyst
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Office of Economic Opportunity :
Assistant chief, rehabilitation serv-
ices
Compensatory Education Project :
School principal, hospital for the
mentally retarded
Intermediate typist-clerk
Grants — Federal
Office of Planning :
Associate social research analyst
Intermediate stenographer
Training Center for Community
Psychiatry — Berkeley :
Director
Associate director
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,100-1,337
$16,044
$16,044
2.3
4
4
905-1,100
48,120
49,200
0.6
1
1
746-905
S,952
9,396
0.3
1
1
469-571
6,600
6,852
1.8
2
2
395-505
9,720
10,200
0.8
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
1
1
1
530-644
7.728
7,728
1
1
1
505-614
7,36S
7,368
0.9
1
1
469-571
5,628
5,904
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1.8
1.5
1.5
395-505
S.171
8,466
1.9
5
5
395-480
26,231
27,02S
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,430
1S,576
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
2.2
2
2
905-1,100
25,176
25,776
1.5
1
1
746-905
9,063
9,510
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
S.952
1
1
1
530-644
6.S6S
7,218
2
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
0.6
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
5,760
6,060
3.9
3
3
425-517
15,965
16,769
8.5
6.5
6.5
395-505
35,979
36.S40
1.8
1.5
1.5
395-4S0
8,190
S,310
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,S60
16.S60
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,640
13,S60
0.2
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
2
2
O
1,100-1,337
32,0SS
32.0SS
1
1
1
457-556
6,072
6,672
1
-
-
425-517
-
-
22S.8
206.3
206.3
$1,799,489
$1,773,492
$1,804,079
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.9
1
1
1
0.5
5.5
1
1
1
0.5
5.5
$1,128-1,371
905-1,100
469-571
425-517
395-505
$14,556
10,657
5,628
2,561
27,541
$15,2SS
11,400
5,904
2,745
2S,992
1
-
-
950-1,155
-
-
0.7
0.7
-
-
1,048-1,273
395-505
-
-
0.9
0.5
1
0.5
1
0.5
905-1,100
425-517
1,929-2,162
1,550-1,884
25,944
9,400
25,944
9,768
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
455
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) Auth ■ Aurh i
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Grants — Federal — Continued
Training Center for Community Psy-
chiatry— Berkeley — Continued
Assistant director, community psy-
chiatry training center
Social research trainee
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Training Center for Community Psy-
chiatry— Los Angeles :
Director
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Federal Administration :
Mental Health Education :
Chief, bureau of mental health
education
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Electronic Data Processing :
Programmer I, EDP
Senior account clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Short-Doyle Studies :
Associate mental health planning
analyst
Intermediate typist-clerk
Community Program Development :
Community organization specialist
Mental health nursing consultant
Totals. Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
SALARY RANGE
0.7
0.5
2.9
1
0.5
1
2
1
0.5
1
2
$1,273-1,548
556-614
469-571
395-505
$15,276
3.684
5.628
10,398
$16,044
3,684
5.904
10.860
1
1
0.1
1
1
1
1
1,929-2,162
469-571
395-505
25,944
6.852
25,944
6,852
0.8
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
469-571
425-517
14,382
5,364
5.226
15.096
6,054
5,490
0.9
0.4
0.5
1.7
1
1
614-746
457-556
395-480
395-480
5.484
5,760
1
1
_
_
905-1,100
395-505
_
_
-
4
1
4
1
1,048-1.273
905-1,100
55,488
9.168
58.763
11,400
20.9
26
26
$267,198
$259,181
$271,892
3S3
376.8
376.8
$3,800,998
$3,807,3S5
$3,8S4,192
456
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
RESEARCH
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION
Chief research psychologist
Senior social research analyst
Research social scientist
Research psychologist
Editor of research publications
Administrative assistant II
Assistant data processing systems
analyst
Mental hygiene research technician
Programmer I
Librarian II
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions 15.2
LANGLEY PORTER NEUROPSY-
CHIATRY INSTITUTE
SALARY RANGE
0.3
1
1
$1,273-1,548
$15,276
$16,044
0.5
—
—
1,100-1,337
—
—
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
14,324
15,036
0.7
2.5
2.5
1,100-1,337
33,000
34.650
1
1
1
950-1,155
13.860
13.860
0.5
1
1
905-1,100
11,544
12,126
1
1
1
746-905
8,952
9.396
—
1
1
746-905
8.952
9,396
1
1
1
614-746
7.638
8,016
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
457-556
6.594
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.9
2
2
425-517
11,430
11,694
5.3
4
4
395-505
22.S00
23.0G4
Chief of research
Chief research biochemist
Research social scientist
Research psychologist
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
NEUROPSYCHIATRY INSTITUTE,
U.C.L.A.
Chief of research
Chief research biochemist
Research social scientist
Research psychologist
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
AGNEWS STATE HOSPITAL
Chief of research
Research social scientist
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
ATASCADERO STATE HOSPITAL
Research social scientist
Research psychologist
Intermediate stenographer
Totals. Authorized Positions
CAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL
Chief of research
Research social scientist
Research psychologist
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals. Authorized Positions
DE WITT STATE HOSPITAL
Research psychologist
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions—
1
1
1
0.9
3.9
18.5
18.5
$121,584
$1,750-2,161
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
395-505
$82,571
$81,708
$1,750-2.161
1,100-1,337
425-517
395-505
$46,770
$1,100-1.337
1,100-1 .337
425-517
$19,091
$41,055
$1,100-1,337
425-517
$169,994
$25,932
18,576
16,044
16,044
11.797
$88,393
$8S,284
$25,524
14,796
5,490
5,645
$51,455
$13,200
16,044
5.310
$34,554
$05,075
$13,200
5,226
$18,426
$175,578
$25,932
18,576
16,044
16,044
12,095
$88,691
1
1
1
$1,750-2,161
$25,932
$25,932
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16.044
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,468
16,044
1
1
1
425-517
6.204
6.204
1
1
1
395-505
6,060
6,060
$88,860
$25,524
15.532
5,766
5,760
$52,582
$13,860
16,044
5,582
$35,486
-
1
1
$1,750-2,161
$21,000
$22,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,852
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1
1
1
395-505
5.507
5.760
$66,564
$13,860
5,490
$19,350
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
457
RESEARCH-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Aulh.)
68-69
(Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
MENDOCINO STATE HOSPITAL
Chief of research 111
Research psychologist 111
Intermediate stenographer 2 2 2
Totals, Authorized Positions 4 4 4
METROPOLITAN STATE HOSPITAL
Chief of research — 1 1
Research psychologist — 1 1
Intermediate stenographer - 1 1
Totals, Authorized Positions - 3 3
NAPA STATE HOSPITAL
Chief of research 111
Research social scientist 111
Research psychologist 0.3 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 111
Intermediate typist-clerk 111
Totals, Authorized Positions 4.3 5 5
PATTON STATE HOSPITAL
Research psychologist 111
Intermediate stenographer 111
Totals, Authorized Positions 2 2 2
STOCKTON STATE HOSPITAL
Chief of research 111
Research psychologist - 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 2 2 2
Totals, Authorized Positions 3 4 4
PACIFIC STATE HOSPITAL
Chief of research - 1 1
Chief research biochemist 111
Research psychologist 111
Research social scientist - 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 111
Intermediate typist-clerk 111
Totals, Authorized Positions 4 6 6
PORTERVILLE STATE HOSPITAL
Research psychologist 111
Intermediate stenographer 111
Totals, Authorized Positions 2 2 2
SONOMA STATE HOSPITAL
Chief of research 111
Chief research biochemist 111
Research psychologist 111
Intermediate stenographer 111
Intermediate typist-clerk 111
Totals, Authorized Positions 5 5 5
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 61.4 75.5 75.5
SALARY RANGE
$1,750-2,161
1,100-1,337
425-517
$49,760
$1,750-2,161
1,100-1,337
425-517
$50,690
$1,100-1,337
425-517
$20,078
$1,750-2,161
1,100-1,337
425-517
$35,580
$43,455
,100-1,337
425-517
$18,770
$1,750-2,161
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
425-517
395-505
$64,569
$675,681
$25,864
16,044
12,258
$54,166
$21,000
13,200
5,226
$39,426
$63,974
$15,596
6.204
$21,800
$25,524
13,200
12,408
$51,132
$80,910
$15,036
5,226
$20,262
$25,932
15,276
16,044
6,204
5,760
$69,216
$917,067
$25,932
16,044
12,408
$54,384
$22,044
13,860
5,490
$41,394
$1,750-2,161
$24,312
$25,524
1,100-1,337
14,498
15,216
1,100-1,337
13,200
13,860
425-517
6,204
6,204
395-505
5,760
5,760
$66,564
$16,044
6,204
$22,248
$25,524
13,860
12,408
$51,792
$1,750-2,161
$21,000
$22,044
1,273-1,548
18.576
18,576
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1,100-1,337
13,200
13,860
457-556
6,672
6,672
395-505
5,418
5,691
$82,887
$15,788
5,490
$21,278
$25,932
16,044
16,044
6,204
5,760
$69,984
$937,642
458
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
NEUROPSYCHIATRY INSTITUTES
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiitli.) (>uth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
j
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
LANGLEY PORTER NEUROPSYCHIATRY INSTITUTE
Executive :
Medical superintendent
Associate medical superintendent .
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Medical Records and Clerical :
Assistant social research analyst-.
Medical record librarian
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Business Services:
Hospital business administrator _.
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer
Supervising clerk I
Property clerk I
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Hospital Trust Office :
Patients estates and accounts
specialist
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Supervising clerk I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Service, Supply, and Clerical :
Storekeeper I
Communications Section :
Telephone operator
Totals, Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
Medical Care :
Chief of clinical services
Chief psychiatrist, in-patient service
Chief psychiatrist, mental hygiene
clinic
Chief, neuropathology service
Senior psychiatrist
Physician and surgeon II
Staff psychiatrist
Chief psychologist
Psychiatric resident III
Psychiatric resident II
Psychiatric resident I
Senior psychologist
Mental health nursing consultant
Staff psychologist — medical
Pharmacist I
Supervising clinical laboratory
technologist
Precision electronics specialist
Senior clinical laboratory technolo-
gist
Neuropathology technologist
Physical therapist II
Librarian III
Senior electroencephalograph^ tech-
nician
Clinical laboratory technologist
0.8
0.8
1
1
0.8
0.8
1
1
0.8
0.8
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$2,026-2,163
1,929-2,162
543-660
469-571
$19,467
19,458
7,920
6,852
$19,467
19,458
7,920
6,852
0.6
1
0.2
17.1
8.1
3.8
1
1
1
1
16
9
3
1
1
1
1
16
9
3
746-905
644-783
469-571
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
10,860
9.396
6,852
5,484
93,534
51.966
16,436
10,860
9.396
6,852
5,760
95,977
52,473
16,872
1
0.6
1
1
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
746-905
469-571
17,700
6,852
17,700
6,852
0.9
1
2
1
1
2.4
0.6
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
821-998
530-644
505-614
457-556
425-517
395-505
395^180
395-480
11,784
6,672
7,368
13,344
6,204
5,760
5,760
5,000
11,976
6,672
7,368
13,344
6,204
5,760
5,760
5,242
1
1
1
710-863
10,230
10,356
0.9
0.9
1.1
1.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
950-1,155
530-644
425-517
395^80
13,096
7,008
5,467
4,980
13,750
7.36S
5,743
5,220
1
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
3.8
4
4
395-480
22,320
22,566
55.7
56.6
56.6
$380,598
$405,138
$411,136
1
1
1
$1,750-2,161
$25,932
$25,932
1
1
1
1,667-2,127
25,524
25.524
1
1
1
1.667-2,127
25,524
25,524
1
1
1
1,587-2,026
24,312
24,312
3
3
3
1,587-2,026
72,936
72,936
0.7
1
1
1,439-1.929
21,783
22,872
6.8
7
i
1,439-1,929
157,071
159.184
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
4
4
4
1,128-1,243
58,944
59,664
20.7
24
24
571-1,243
261,768
268,788
3.2
—
_
571-1,243
—
—
1
1
1
99S-1.213
14,556
14,556
1
1
1
905-1.100
11,928
12,526
7.7
8
8
905-1,100
102,840
104,676
0.3
0.3
0.3
950-1,048
4,192
4.192
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11.400
1
1
1
783-905
10,860
10,860
0.9
1
1
710-S63
10,230
10,356
2
2
2
710-S63
20.712
20.712
0.5
1
1
710-863
8,736
9,174
1
1
1
676-S21
9,S52
9,852
1
1
1
676-821
S.952
9,396
1.3
2
2
676-783
17,712
18,132
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
NEUROPSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTES-Continued
459
SALARIES AND AVAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Amh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
LANGLEY PORTER NEUROPSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Medical Care — Continued
Librarian II
Junior chemist
Electroeneephalograpbic technician-
X-ray technician
Laboratory technical assistant
Laboratory assistant I
Personal Care :
Superintendent of nursing services
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services — registered nurse
Psychiatric nursing education di-
rector
Supervising psychiatric nurse
Surgical nurse II
Senior psychiatric nurse
Surgical nurse I
Psychiatric nurse
Junior psychiatric nurse
Psychiatric technician
Rehabilitation Therapy :
Chief rehabilitation therapist
Occupational therapist
Recreation therapist
Motion picture operator
Education :
High school teacher
Speech development and correction
teacher
Social Service :
Chief social worker
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I
Psychiatric social worker
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food administrator I
Supervising cook I
Cook
Janitor
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Housekeeping :
Window cleaner
Supervising housekeeper II
Janitor foreman I
Janitor
Housekeeper
Totals, Authorized Positions 31.9
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Utility shops supervisor
Plumber I
Carpenter I
Painter I
Automotive equipment operator I_
Maintenance of Grounds :
Groundsman
SALARY RANGL
1
1
1
$614-746
$8,952
$8,952
—
1
1
614-710
7,548
7,920
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
0.9
—
—
480-584
_
_
2.8
3
3
395^180
17,073
17,280
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
0.9
1
1
S63-l,048
12,576
12,576
4.7
5
5
7S3-950
56,055
57,000
1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
6.7
7
7
710-S63
71.652
72,492
1
1
1
644-7S3
9,396
9,396
49.3
54
54
644-783
4S9.860
496,060
6.4
10
10
571-692
74,568
77,004
33.S
37
37
457-5S4
240.19S
245,316
1
1
1
S21-99S
11,976
11.976
3.9
4
4
5S4-710
33,152
33,672
1
1
1
5S4-710
S,24S
8,520
0.1
0.1
0.1
3.06-3.21 hi-
667
667
1
1
1
676-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
676-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
927-L12S
13,536
13,536
3.7
4
4
842-1,023
49,054
49,104
12
12
12
764-927
12S.3S7
130.375
199.3
214.4
214.4
§1,930,591
$2,235,17S
$2,268,930
1.1
1.1
1.1
$644-783
$10.24S
$10,248
1
1
1
530-710
7,728
7,72S
2.8
3
3
4S0-644
21,024
21.024
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5.760
3
3
3
395-480
17,280
17,280
S.5
9
9
359-435
45,256
45,952
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
505-614
7.36S
7,368
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6.360
10.9
11
11
395^1S0
62,120
62,632
0.6
1
1
395-480
5,220
5,484
33.1
33.1
$179,377
$195,732
Totals, Authorized Positions _.
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
293.9 311.1 311.1
4S0-530
$54,904
$2,545,470
6,335
$5S,067
$2,894,115
)7,204
1
1
1
$746-821
$9,S52
$9,852
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
S,520
2
2
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
1
1
1
556-614
7,36S
7,368
6,360
$5S,092
$2,935,362
460
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
NEUROPSYCHIATRY INSTITUTES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (AutJU (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
NEUROPSYCHIATRY INSTITUTE AT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Medical superintendent
Associate medical superintendent
Administrative assistant II
Secretary I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Medical Records and Clerical :
Medical record librarian
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Business Services :
Hospital business administrator
Assistant social research analyst
Senior typist-clerk
Student professional assistant
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer — state institution
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Senior typist-clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Hospital Trust Office :
Patients estates and accounts spe-
cialist
Intermediate account clerk
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Supervising clerk I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Service, Supply, and Clerical :
Storekeeper II
Stock clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Communications Section :
Supervising telephone operator I
multiple board
Telephone operator — multiple board
Totals, Authorized Positions S4.9
CARE AND WELFARE
Medical Care :
Chief of clinical services
Chief psychiatrist, inpatient serv-
ice
Chief psychiatrist, mental hygiene
clinic
Chief, neuropathology service
Senior psychiatrist
Physician and surgeon II
Staff psychiatrist
Dentist II
Chief psychologist
Psychiatric resident III
Psychiatric resident II
Psychiatric resident I
Senior psychologist
Staff psychologist — social
Staff psychologist — medical =
Neuropathology technologist
Physical therapist II
Librarian III
Senior eletroencephalographic tech-
nician
Medical student assistant
Electroencephalograph^ technician
Laboratory assistant II
Dental assistant
Student professional assistant
0.8
1.5
0.1
1
1
0.8
1.6
1
2
0.8
1.6
1
2
SALABY RANGE
$2,026-2,163
1,929-2,162
905-1,100
543-660
395-505
$19,467
38,916
10.S60
14,436
$19,467
38.916
11.400
14,772
1
1
3.5
4.9
1
10
30.4
1
1
1
5
5
1
11
31
1
1
1
5
5
1
11
31
1
644-783
530-644
469-571
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
9,396
7,698
32,514
32,172
6,672
61,643
169,753
5,760
9,396
7.72S
33,120
32,448
6,672
63.819
177.114
5,760
1
1
0.2
1
1
1
2
]
1
1
o
1,213-1,475
746-905
457-556
377-457
17,700
8,952
6,672
9,264
17.700
9,396
6,672
9,720
1
1
0.2
0.7
1
1.2
4.1
1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
821-99S
5S4-710
556-676
457-556
457-556
457-556
395-505
395-480
11,592
8,048
6,672
6,1S5
6,672
6,335
21,240
5,462
11,976
8,452
7,00S
6,490
6,672
6,646
21,720
5,737
1
0.2
1
1
1
1
710-S63
395-4S0
10,356
5,040
10,356
5,286
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
950-1,155
530-644
457-556
425-517
11,544
7,218
6,035
6,079
12,126
7,578
6,335
6,204
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
5S4-746
457-556
395-505
8,282
6,672
10,620
S.520
6,672
10,S60
1
4.6
1
5
1
5
435-530
395-480
6,360
27,032
6,360
27,904
93.4
93.4
$626,1S4
$629,319
$647,002
1
1
1
$1,750-2,161
$25,932
$25,932
-
1
1
1,667-2,127
20,004
21,000
1
1
1
1,667-2.127
23,633
24.S17
0.3
1
1
1,587-2.026
28,414
2S,414
1.6
3
3
1,587-2.026
47.822
64,864
3.5
3
3
1,439-1,929
66,192
67,296
9.6
10
10
1.439-1,929
214,620
219,582
0.2
1
1
1.371-1,667
16,452
17.26S
1
1
1
1.213-1.475
17,700
17,700
7
8
8
1,128-1,243
115,78S
118,60S
20.5
30
30
571-1.243
283.776
2S6.12S
3.S
_
_
571-1,243
—
—
2
2
2
998-1.213
29,112
29,112
_
1
1
905-1.100
10,860
11.400
12.4
15
15
905-1,100
174,6S5
187,866
3.7
4
4
710-863
38,480
39,364
_
1
1
710-863
8,520
S,952
1
1
1
676-821
9.852
9.S52
575-S21
4,793
3,926
0.5
0.5
0.5
676-S21
4,793
4,926
_
1
1
492-692
5,904
6,204
3.4
3.5
3.5
530-644
25.3S6
25.SS4
0.9
1
1
435-530
5,352
5,622
0.5
1
1
435-530
5.352
5,622
-
2
2
377-457
9,264
9,720
IIKALTTI AXD WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
461
NEUROPSYCH1ATRIC INSTITUTES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Amh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
NEUROPSYCHIATRY INSTITUTE AT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Personal Care : SALARY range
Superintendent of nursing services 111 $1,048-1,273 $15,276 $15,276
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services 111 863-1,048 12,576 12.576
Psychiatric nursing education di-
rector 1 1 1 863-1,048 12.576 12 576
Supervising nurse II 0.6 1 1 7S3-950 10,860 11.400
Supervising psychiatric nurse 5.S 6 6 783-950 65 046 66 852
Supervising nurse I 2 2 2 710-S63 19.904 20,376
Senior psychiatric nurse 7.7 9 9 710-863 S7.690 89 S92
Neurological nurse 3.3 IS IS 044-783 154.560 162,240
Psychiatric nurse 62.7 73 73 644-783 632,216 659 220
Graduate nurse 17.5 8 8 599-728 60,566 63.596
Junior psychiatric nurse 15.7 24 24 571-692 175,291 183,512
Psychiatric technician 80.4 85 85 457-584 559,734 566,862
Rehabilitation Therapy :
Chief rehabilitation therapist 1 1 1 821-998 11,976 11,976
Vocational rehabilitation counselor. 1 1 746-905 8,952 9,396
Assistant supervisor of rehabilita-
tion services 111 676-821 9.S52 9.852
Coordinator of volunteer services— 0.8 1 1 676-821 8,452 8,880
Occupational therapist 5.5 5 5 584-710 39,494 40.656
Recreational therapist 1.3 1 1 584-710 7.36S 7,728
Student professional assistant 2 2 377-457 9,264 9,720
Motion picture operator 0.1 0.2 0.2 3.06-3.21 hr 1,335 1,335
Education :
Supervisor of academic instruction. Ill 950-1.155 13,695 13,860
High school teacher 111 676-1,048 11,592 12,176
Elementary teacher 1.7 1 1 676-1,048 11,400 11,400
Teacher of the emotionally handi-
capped 1.3 2 2 676-1,048 22,038 22,542
Social Service :
Chief social worker, neuropsychiat-
ry center 111 927-1.128 13,536 13,536
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I 3.2 5 5 842-1.023 48.460 56.678
Psvchiatric social worker 17.3 18 18 764-927 188,529 193,756
Student professional assistant 2 2 377^157 9,264 9,720
Totals, Authorized Positions 30S.8 365.2 365.2 $3,132,276 $3,409,395 $3,533,722
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food administrator I
Food service supervisor II
Food service supervisor I
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Clothing :
Seamer-seamstress
Laundress
Housekeeping :
Janitor foreman III
Janitor foreman II
Supervising housekeeper II
Janitor foreman I
Supervising housekeeper I
Janitor
Housekeeper
Totals, Authorized Positions 50.8
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Office building manager II
Building maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator I_
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
1.1
1.2
3
10.7
1
1
3
11
1
1
3
11
$644-783
530-644
435-530
395^80
359-435
$9,396
6,360
17.073
55,772
$9,396
6,672
17,280
56,244
0.9
1
1
1
1
4S0-5S4
395-4S0
6,185
4,860
6,490
5,100
1
1
1
1
1
o
1
1
1
o
556-676
505-614
505-614
435-530
6.672
7.36S
7.368
6.930
7.00S
7.36S
7,368
11.756
1
19.9
9
1
25
9
1
25
9
435-530
395-180
395^tS0.
6,360
114,959
51,679
6,360
134.9S3
51.S40
58
58
$302,583
$300,982
$327,865
GRAND TOTALS, NEUROPSYCHI-
ATRY INSTITUTES
0.4
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
,$863-1 .04S
556-614
556-614
$10,356
14,736
7,36S
$32,460
810.860
14.736
7.36S
3.4
4
4
$29,518
$32,964
447.9
520.6
520.6
$4,090,561
$4,372,156
$4,541,553
741.8
S31.7
831.7
$6,636,031
$7,266,271
$7,476,915
462
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
! 66-67 67-68
i (Filled) (Auth.)
68-6 9
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
AGNEWS STATE HOSPITAL
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent and medical director
Administrative assistant II
Secretary I
Medical Records and Clerical :
Medical record librarian
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Business Services :
Hospital business administrator
Senior stenographer
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer III
Property clerk II
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
Trust Section :
Patients estates and accounts spe-
cialist
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Assistant personnel analyst
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Service, Supply and Clerical :
Service and supply officer II
Service and supply officer I
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Communications Section :
Supervising telephone operator I
Telephone operator, multiple board
Totals, Authorized Positions 122.6
CARE AND WELFARE
Medical Care :
Associate superintendent, medical
services 1
Assistant superintendent, general
medical and surgical service 1
Assistant superintendent, psychi-
atric service 4
Chief of professional education 1
Senior physician 1
Senior psychiatrist 7
Physician and surgeon II 16
Staff psychiatrist 16.5
Pathologist 1
Dentist III 1
Dentist II 3
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$2,026-2,163
$25,956
$25,956
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
543-660
7.920
7,920
1
1
1
644-783
9,396
9.396
0.7
1
1
530-644
6,360
6,672
7.8
6
6
469-571
41,112
41,112
2.9
3
3
457-556
18.241
18.S18
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
12.9
12
12
425-517
73,405
74.056
26.9
28
28
395-505
156,693
158,774
6.6
7
7
395-180
39.846
40,113
2
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
1
1
1
584-710
8,146
S.520
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
7.9
2
2
395-505
11,014
11,520
4.4
2
2
395-480
10,367
10,860
1
1
1
395^80
5,760
5,760
1.5
1
1
395^180
5,120
5.374
18
o
o
710-863
19,752
20,208
0.2
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
4.1
6
6
395-505
35,102
35,113
0.2
1
1
395-180
5,760
5,760
0.2
1
1
395^180
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
530-644
7,72S
7,72S
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,S52
2
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
5,5S2
5,858
2
3
3
395-505
16,491
17,097
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
S21-99S
11,976
11,976
1
746-905
—
—
1
1
1
644-7S3
S,S08
9,248
2
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
0.5
1
1
457-556
6.1S5
6,490
0.8
1
1
457-556
6,438
6,672
o
3
3
425-517
17,36S
17,920
3.2
2
2
395-4S0
10,367
10.S60
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
7
7
7
395-4S0
3S,937
39,660
116
116
$770,S10
$766,034
5776,497
1
1
$1,929-2,162
$25,944
$25,944
1
1
1,750-2.161
25,932
25,932
4
1
1
7
4
1
1
7
1,750-2,161
1,750-2,161
l,5S7-2,026
l,5S7-2,026
103,320
24.11S
24,312
167.S56
103,320
25,322
24,312
169.020
16
12
1
1
2
16
12
1
1
2
1,439-1,929
1,439-1,929
1,512-1,929
1,512-1,837
1,371-1,667
332,067
290,474
23,148
22,044
40.00S
336,317
271,477
23.148
22,044
40.00S
HEALTH AND WELFARE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
463
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Aulh.)
68-69
(Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Medical Care — Continued
Chief psychologist 1
Psychiatric resident II 8.5
Psychiatric resident I 1.4
Senior psychologist 2
Podiatrist 1
Pharmacist II 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 9.5
Pharmacist I 1
Nurse-anesthetist 0.7
Supervising clinical laboratory tech-
nologist 1
Neuropathology technologist 1
Physical therapist II 2
Librarian III 1
Clinical laboratory technologist 5.7
Physical therapist I 5.5
Senior X-ray technician 0.4
Electroencephalographic technician- 2
X-ray technician 1.6
Psychiatric technician — podiatrist
assistant 1
Dental assistant 3.8
Career psychiatrist resident — physi-
cian and surgeon II 1
Professional intern — 69 -
Geriatric Services :
Staff psychiatrist 0.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.7
Psychiatric technician 40
Personal Care :
Superintendent of nursing services 1
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (registered nurse) 3
Psychiatric nursing education di-
rector 2
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (psychiatric techni-
cian) 2
Supervising psychiatric nurse 12.3
Senior psychiatric nurse 26.6
Supervising psychiatric technician 22.4
Psychiatric nurse 111.5
Graduate nurse 13.5
Senior psychiatric technician II 48.2
Senior psychiatric technician I 145.3
Barbershop manager 0.8
Beauty shop manager 0.9
Psychiatric technician 477.8
Psychiatric technician — trainee 91.5
Surgery — Central Supply — Clinics :
Surgical nurse II 1
Surgical nurse I 5.6
Psychiatric technician 6.3
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Rehabilitation Therapy :
Catholic chaplain 1
Protestant chaplain 1.1
Supervisor of rehabilitation services 1
Assistant supervisor of rehabilita-
tion services 3.1
Coordinator of volunteer services 1
Librarian II 0.9
Occupational therapist 5.7
Industrial therapist 2.8
Music therapist 1.8
Recreation therapist 4.3
Psychiatric technician — group leader 6.7
Motion picture operator —
Social Service :
Supervising psychiatric social
worker II 1
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I 3.8
Psychiatric social worker 23.8
Convalescent Leave Service :
Staff psychiatrist 1
A/S ST
"ATE H
DSP IT A L— Continued
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$1,100-1,337
$16,044
$16,044
9
9
571-1,243
105,000
105,672
3
3
571-1,243
20,556
21,564
998-1,213
27,921
28,590
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
99.S-1.100
13,200
13.200
9
9
905-1,100
117,750
113,928
1
1
950-1, 04S
12,576
12,576
1
1
821-99S
11,544
11,976
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
2
710-S63
20,712
20,712
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,S52
6
6
676-7S3
54.583
55,636
6
6
614-746
52,906
53,316
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
2
2
530-644
15,306
15,456
1
1
530-644
7,128
7,488
1
1
457-584
6,672
6,672
3
3
. 435-530
18,589
18,893
3
3
1,339-1,794
49,404
51,888
-
—
Maintenance only
-
-
_
_
1,439-1,929
_
_
—
—
395-505
—
_
-
-
457-584
-
-
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
2
2
863-1,048
25,152
25,152
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
11
11
783-950
125,400
125,400
23
23
710-863
248,292
238,188
19
19
660-801
1S0,936
181,320
135
135
644-783
1,222,014
1,241,274
—
—
599-728
—
—
45
45
556-710
385,182
378,504
134
134
505-644
1,045,738
1,012,356
1
1
480-584
6,135
6,438
—
—
4S0-584
-
_
346
346
457-584
2,587,813
2,102,516
-
-
395^35
-
-
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
6
6
644-783
54,273
55,222
7
7
457-584
44.44S
45,180
1
1
395-505
5,553
5,835
1
1
842-1,023
10,995
11,538
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12,276
1
1
S21-998
11,265
11,832
3
3
676-821
29,176
29,556
1
1
676-821
9,852
9.S52
1
1
614-746
7,638
8,016
4
4
584-710
31,164
32,2S0
2
2
584-710
22,296
17,040
2
2
584-710
16,090
16,536
3
3
584-710
25,526
25,560
5
5
457-5S4
35,112
33.360
0.2
0.2
2.91-3.06 hr
1,276
1,276
4
26
4
26
927-1,128
842-1,023
764-927
1.439-1,929
13,536
49,104
274,718
22,044
13,536
49.104
277,304
23,148
464
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68 68-69
(Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
After-Care Facility :
Senior psychiatrist
Staff psychiatrist
Staff psychologist — clinical
Psychiatric social worker
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions —
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food administrator II
Food administrator I
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Butcher-meat cutter II
Food service supervisor II
Baker I
Butcher-meat cutter I
Food service supervisor I
Assistant cook
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Clothing :
Clothing center manager
Shoemaker
Seamer-seamstress
Assistant seamstress
Housekeeping :
Janitor foreman III
Supervising housekeeper II
Janitor foreman I
Janitor
Housekeeper
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Laundryman :
Laundress
Laundry assistant
Totals, Authorized Positions-
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III _
Supervisor of building trades
Plumber II
Carpenter II
Painter II
Plumber I
Sheet metal worker
Upholsterer
Carpenter I
Painter 1
Blacksmith
Mason
Locksmith
Building maintenance man
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II __
Tractor operator — laborer
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Light, Heat, and Power :
Chief engineer I
Electrician II
Electrician I
Steamfitter
Stationary engineer
Refrigeration engineman
Stationary fireman
AGNEWS STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
SALARY RANGE
1
1.2
0.2
1.3
1.8
0.9
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
$1,587-2,026
1,439-1,929
905-1,100
764-927
425-517
395-505
$24,312
34,536
10,860
11,124
5,904
5,985
$24,312
36,288
11,400
11,124
6.204
6,060
1,1S4.2
900.2
900.2
$8,782,722
$8,327,943
$7,S08,546
1
1
1
$S21-99S
$11,976
$11,976
1
2
644-7S3
17,124
17.50S
X
1
1
614-746
8.112
8,520
5.8
4
4
530-710
28,032
29.856
25.5
15
15
4S0-644
110,520
115,920
1
1
1
530-644
7.72S
7.72S
1
1
1
530-644
6.868
7.21S
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
4
4
4
480-584
27,436
27,752
1
1
1
480-584
6.335
6,646
1.9
2
o
435-530
12,420
12.720
5.6
6
6
395-480
32,756
33,579
35.4
40
40"
395-180
219,360
230,400
37.5
36
36
359-435
175.588
180,030
1
1
1
614-746
8.772
8,952
1
1
1
584-710
8.520
8.520
1
1
1
4S0-584
7,008
7,008
2
o
o
395-480
11,520
11,520
_
1
1
556-676
6,672
7,008
1
—
—
505-614
—
—
6.9
6
6
435-530
35,769
36,935
19.6
20
20
395-4S0
104,301
10S,805
2
3
3
395-480
16,404
16,806
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1.9
2
2
480-584
13,572
13,960
7.2
7
7
415-505
41,328
42,420
6
5
5
395-480
28,140
28,800
5.3
6
6
359-435
30,600
$993,109
31,320
178.6
171
171
$97S,642
$1,028,155
1
0.9
1
1
2
3
1
1
4
7.7
1
1
1
6.9
1
1
0.6
5.3
1
1
3.5
1
5
1
9.5
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
3
6
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
3
1
1
4
1
5
1
10
1
1
3
6
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
3
1
1
4
1
5
1
10
$950-1.155
746-863
710-783
676-746
676-746
676-746
676-746
584-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
556-614
644-783
584-644
505-614
4S0-530
746-863
710-783
676-746
676-746
644-710
644-710
584-644
$13,860
8,952
9.396
8,952
17,904
17,724
8,520
7,428
25,560
51,120
8,520
8,520
8,520
41,436
9,396
7,728
6,060
19,380
10,356
9,396
34,584
8,556
42,600
8,520
76,140
$13,860
9.396
9.396
8,952
17,904
17,904
8,952
7.792
25,560
51,120
8,520
8,520
8,520
41,436
9,396
7,728
6,360
19,380
10,356
9,396
34,968
8,952
42,600
8,520
77,100
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
465
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Autb.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Fire Protection :
Institution fire marshal
Institution fireman
Institution fire fighter — part-time
Motor Vehicles :
Automobile mechanic
Automotive equipment operator II
Automotive equipment operator I
Security Force :
Security officer II
Security officer I
Totals, Authorized Positions 96.3
AGNE
WS ST/
VTE HO
SPITAL— Continued
SALARY RANGE
1
2
1.2
1
2
1.3
1
2
1.3
$676-821 $9,852
556-676 15,360
556-676 22,656
$9,852
15,720
23,352
2
1
21.7
o
1
22
2
1
22
644-746 17,040
614-676 8,112
556-614 161,268
17,040
8,112
161,916
1
4
1
4
1
4
505-614 7,368
435-530 24,340
7,368
25,165
91.3
91.3
$721,538
$735,124
FARMING AND PROCESSING
Hog Ranch :
Hog ranch operator 111
Assistant hog ranch operator 111
Totals, Authorized Positions 2 2 2
Totals, Authorized Positions — Program
for the Mentally III 1.5S3.7 1,280.5 1,280.5
MENTAL RETARDATION UNIT
Administration :
Accounting technician II 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 2 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.8 6
Care and Welfare :
Assistant superintendent, psychiatric
service 1 1
Physician and surgeon II 2.4 2
Staff psychiatrist 1 2
Dentist II 1 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 1.6 2
Teacher of mentally retarded children 2.1 4
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (registered nurse) 1 1
Supervising psychiatric social worker I 0.3 0.5
Supervising psychiatric nurse 0.2 1
Psychiatric social worker 2.9 3
Supervisor, sheltered workshop, De-
partment of Mental Hygiene 1 1
Assistant supervisor of rehabilitation
services, mental hospital 1 1
Supervising psychiatric technician 3.1 4
Recreation therapist — 2
Physical therapist I 0.7 2
Senior psychiatric technician II 15.5 16
Occupational therapist 3.7 2
Music therapist 1 1
Senior psychiatric technician I 46.2 48
Psychiatric technician — trainee —
group leader 0.3 3
Psychiatric technician — trainee 58.2 72
Dental assistant 1 1
Support and Subsistence:
Food service supervisor I 1 1
Laundryman 2
Janitor 2 2
Laundry assistant 5.4 5
Food service assistant I 17.8 19
Plant Operation :
Plumber I 1 1
Building maintenance man 1 1
Automotive equipment operator I 1 1
Totals, Authorized Positions, Mental
Retardation Unit 182.2 212.5
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,765.9 1,493
212.5
1,493
$1,296,556 $1,558,064
$741,113
$530-644
435-530
$7,728
6,360
$14,088
$7,72S
6,360
$13,261
$14,088
$11,266,973
$10,836,298
$10,368,399
1
3
6
$457-556
425-517
395-505
$6,568
17,437
33,104
$6,672
17,989
33,898
1
2
o
1
2
4
1,750-2,161
1,439-1,929
1,439-1,929
1,371-1,667
905-1.100
676-1,048
25,524
42,000
46,296
20,004
22,740
39,208
25.524
43,044
46,296
20,004
23,876
40,572
1
0.5
1
3
863-1,048
842-1,023
783-950
764-927
11.928
5,838
11,400
30,379
12,526
6.138
11,400
31.858
1
746-905
10.356
10,860
1
4
2
2
16
2
1
48
676-821
660-801
584-710
614-746
556-710
584-710
584-710
505-644
9,624
37,092
15,932
15,762
134,620
16,248
7,488
353,890
9,852
37,400
16,734
16,548
135,504
16,632
7,856
360,710
3
72
1
395-135
395-435
435-530
19,080
456,710
6,360
20,0] 6
468.972
6,360
1
2
2
5
19
435-530
415-505
395^80
359-435
359-435
6,360
10,200
10,260
23,214
88,970
6.360
10,704
10,770
24,360
92,962
1
1
1
676-746
556-614
556-614
8,736
7,368
7,368
8,952
7,368
7,368
$1,596,085
$12,563,529 $12,394,362 $11,964,484
466
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
i
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
ATASCADERO STATE HOSPITAL
Executive :
Superintendent and medical director
Administrative assistant II
Secretary I
Medical Records and Clerical :
Medical record librarian
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior file clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Business Services :
Hospital business administrator
Senior stenographer
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer — state institution
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
Hospital Trust Office :
Patients' estate and accounts spe-
cialist
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Training officer I
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Service. Supply, and Clerical :
Service and supply officer II
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Communications Section :
Telephone operator
Totals, Authorized Positions 70.3
CARE AND WELFARE
Medical Care :
Associate superintendent, medical
services
Assistant superintendent, psychiat-
ric service
Chief of professional education
Senior physician
Senior psychiatrist
Physician and surgeon II
Staif psychiatrist
Dentist II
Chief psychologist, mental hospital
Pharmacist II
Staff psychologist — counseling
Staff psychologist — clinical
Senior clinical laboratory technolo-
gist _-
Clinical laboratory technologist
Physical therapist I
Senior x-ray technician
Electroencephalographs technician _
X-ray technician
Laboratory assistant II
Dental assistant
SALARY KANGE
1
0.9
1
1
1
1
1
$2,026-2,163
905-1,100
543-660
$25,956
7,920
$25,956
7,920
o.s
1
4
2
1
S.5
10
2.5
1
1
3
2
1
6
11
2.5
1
1
3
2
1
6
11
2.5
644-7S3
530-644
469-571
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
9,396
7.72S
20,556
13,344
6,085
35,417
62,772
13,391
9,396
7,728
20,556
13,344
6,386
36,126
63,S46
13,861
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
469-571
17,700
6,S52
17,700
6,S52
1.4
1
0.6
2.S
0.9
1.6
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
S21-99S
584-710
556-676
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
395-4S0
11,976
S,520
8,112
5,484
6,204
4,860
5,760
17.2S0
11,976
S,520
8,112
5,760
6,204
5,100
5,760
17,280
1
0.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
710-863
457-556
395-505
S,520
5,484
4,860
S.952
5,760
5,100
1
1.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
950-1,155
905-1,100
530-644
469-571
457-556
395-505
13,860
10,860
7,728
6,852
6,672
4,960
13.S60
11,400
7,728
6,852
6,672
5,200
1
1
2
1
2
4.1
1
1
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
2
5
821-998
644-783
505-644
457-556
395-505
395^80
11,976
9,396
7,368
6,672
11,820
27,002
11,976
9.396
7,368
6,672
11,820
27,622
4
4
4
395^80
21,132
21,898
65.5
65.5
l$476,647
$460,475
$466,659
0.4
1
1
$1,929-2,162
$25,699
$25,944
1.4
2
2
1,750-2,161
45,312
47.568
—
1
i
1,750-2,161
21,000
22.044
0.6
1
i
1,587-2,026
23,148
23,148
2.1
o
<>
1.587-2,026
47,460
47,460
4.3
5
5
1,439-1,929
98.228
100,092
6.9
11
11
1,439-1,929
217,116
220,620
1
1
1
1,371-1,667
20,004
20.004
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
14,976
15,724
1.1
1.1
1.1
998-1,100
14,520
14,520
0.5
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
6
6
6
905-1,100
73,968
75,588
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10.356
2
<>
o
676-7S3
18,792
18,792
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
0.7
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
0.4
0.1
0.1
530-644
773
773
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
0.7
1
1
435-530
5,352
5,622
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
467
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ATASCADERO STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Personal Care :
Superintendent of nursing services-
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (registered nurse)
Psychiatric nursing education
director
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (psychiatric tech-
nicians)
Supervising psychiatric nurse
Senior psychiatric nurse
Supervising psychiatric technician
Psychiatric nurse
Senior psychiatric technician II
Senior psychiatric technician I
Psychiatric technician
Psychiatric technician — trainee
Surgery — Central Supply — Clinics :
Surgical nurse II
Surgical nurse I
Graduate nurse
Psychiatric technician
Intermediate stenographer
Rehabilitation Therapy :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Supervisor of rehabilitation services
Assistant supervisor of rehabilitation
services
Coordinator of volunteer services
Librarian II
Occupational therapist
Industrial therapist
Music therapist
Recreation therapist
Motion picture operator — part-time-
Education :
High school teacher
Elementary teacher
Social Service :
Supervising psychiatric social
worker II
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I
Psychiatric social worker
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food administrator II
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Butcher-meat cutter II
Food service supervisor II
Baker I
Food service supervisor I
Assistant cook
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Clothing :
Shoemaker
Seamer-seamstress
Housekeeping :
Janitor foreman I
Janitor
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Laundryman
Laundress
Laundry assistant
Totals, Authorized Positions .
1
1
1
SALARY HANGE
$1,048-1,273
$15,276
$15,276
3
2
2
863-1,048
25,152
25,152
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,570
12,576
2
6
3
11
15.3
25
72.4
241.9
74.9
1
6
3
11
16
25
72
297
36
1
6
3
11
16
25
72
297
36
821-998
783-950
710-863
660-801
644-783
556-710
505-644
457-584
395-435
11,976
68,130
30,816
105,695
140,004
200,676
537,222
1,948,890
187,920
11,976
68,400
31,068
105,732
143,708
207.2S8
538.992
1,961.274
187,920
0.8
2
1.2
2.3
1
1
3
1
3
1
1
3
1
3
1
710-863
644-783
599-728
457-584
425-517
10,356
26,712
7,362
17,916
6,204
10,356
27.108
7,728
18,492
6,204
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
842-1,023
842-1,023
821-998
12,276
12,276
11,976
12.276
12,276
11,976
Q
O
1
1
1
1
5.9
0.2
i
l
2
1
1
7
0.2
3
1
1
2
1
1
7
0.2
676-821
676-821
614-746
584-710
584-710
584-710
584-710
3.06-3.21 hr
28,725
9,852
8,214
14,376
K.520
8,520
55,424
1,335
29,366
9,852
8,628
15,096
8,520
8,520
56,844
1,335
1
1
1
1
1
1
676-1,048
676-1,048
12,576
9,700
12,576
10,188
1
1
1
927-1,128
12,888
13,536
1
8.6
1
11
1
11
842-1,023
764-927
12,076
116,091
12,276
118,545
525.6
555.4
555.4
$3,821,307
$4,374,764
$4,413,667
1
1
1
$821-99S
$11,976
$11,976
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
3
3
3
530-710
22,584
22,944
7.8
8
8
480-644
54,068
54,670
1
1
1
530-644
7.72S
7,72S
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7.72S
7,72S
1.9
1
1
480-5S4
7,008
7,008
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
2
2
2
395-480
11,290
11,520
7.1
8
8
395-480
42,269
43,650
9.1
11
11
359^35
52,500
54,140
1
1
1
584-710
S,520
8,520
1
1
1
480-584
7,00S
7,008
1.1
1
1
435-530
6,023
6,593
3.3
5
5
395-480
26,100
26,820
1
1
1
584-710
S,520
8,520
0.8
1
1
4S0-584
6,360
6,672
3
3
3
415-505
18,180
18,180
1
1
1
395-480
5,418
5,691
1
1
1
359-435
4,880
5,120
50.1
54
54
$299,557
$331,200
$337,528
468
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Confinued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) jAulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATIONS
ATASCADERO STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III 1
Supervisor of building trades 1
Plumber I 2
Carpenter I 2
Painter I 2
Fusion welder 1
Mason 1
Locksmith 1
Electronics technician 1
Building maintenance man 4.5
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I 1
Groundsman 1
Light, Heat, and Power :
Chief engineer I 1
Electrician I 2
Steamfitter 1
Stationary engineer 2
Refrigeration engineman 0.9
Stationary fireman 4.8
Water and Sewage :
Water and sewage plant supervisor 1
Fire Protection :
Institution fire marshal 1
Institution fireman 2
Institution fire fighter — part-time 1.3
Motor Vehicles :
Automobile mechanic 1
Automotive equipment operator II 1
Tractor operator — laborer 1
Automotive equipment operator I 3
Security Force :
Security officer III 1
Security officer II 5
Security officer I 47.6
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.6
Totals, Authorized Positions 96.7
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 742.7
1
2
1.3
1
1
1
1
1
5
44
9
1
2
1.3
1
1
1
1
1
5
44
2
90.3
90.3
765.2 765.2
SALARY RANGE
$950-1,155
746-S63
076-746
644-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
556-614
584-710
4S0-530
746-S63
676-746
676-746
644-710
644-710
5S4-644
676-746
676-S21
556-676
556-676
644-746
614-676
584-644
556-614
644-783
505-614
435-530
395-505
$652,089
$5,249,600
$13,S60
10.356
17,904
8,520
17,040
8,520
S.520
8,520
37,272
S,520
6,360
10,356
17.904
S.952
17,040
7,952
38,100
8,952
9,S52
14,616
11,258
8,520
8,196
7,728
7.368
9,396
36,840
265,262
10,505
$644,189
$5,810,628
$13,860
10,356
17,904
8,520
17,040
S,520
8,520
S.520
37,272
S.520
6,360
10,356
17,904
8,952
17,040
8,350
3S.460
S.952
9,852
15,352
11.25S
8,952
8,196
7,728
7,368
9,396
36,840
271,201
10.S60
$652,409
$5,870,263
CAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent and medical director 1
Administrative assistant II 1
Secretary I 1
Medical Records and Clerical :
Medical record librarian 0.5
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 8.6
Senior clerk 1
Senior file clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 13.3
Intermediate typist-clerk 40.1
Intermediate clerk 18
Intermediate file clerk 2
Business Services :
Hospital business administrator 1
Senior stenographer 1
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer III 1
Property clerk II 1
Accountant I 1
Senior clerk 2.3
Senior account clerk 1
Accounting technician II 2
Intermediate stenographer 1.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.6
Intermediate clerk 6.1
Bookkeeping machine operator I 1
Intermediate account clerk 3.3
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$2,026-2,163
$25,956
$25,956
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
1
1
543-660
7,760
7,920
1
1
644-783
7.72S
8,112
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
9
9
469-571
60.192
60,720
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
12
12
425-517
73,470
73,734
39
39
395-505
222,119
225.54S
18
18
395^180
101,281
102.336
2
2
395-480
11,520
11.520
1
1
1,213-1.475
17,700
17,700
1
1
469-571
6.852
6.852
1
1
905-1.100
12,992
13,200
1
1
584-710
7,428
7.792
1
1
556-676
6,329
6,479
2
9
457-556
12,726
13.188
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
1
1
457-556
6,328
6.47S
1
1
425-517
6.204
6.204
2
2
395-505
12,120
12.120
9
9
395-480
10.900
11.156
1
1
895-4S0
5.760
5.760
3
3
395-480
16,620
16,872
UKALTn AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Aolli.)
68-69
(Amh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
469
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Hospital Trust Ollice :
Patients" estates and accounts su-
pervisor
Patients' estates and accounts spe-
cialist
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Hospital health and safety coordi-
nator
Training assistant
Supervising clerk I
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Service. Supply, and Clerical :
Service and supply officer II
Service and supply officer I
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I
Intermediate stenpgrapher
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Communications Section :
Supervising telephone operator
Telephone operator
Totals, Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
CAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
1
0.2
0.2
0.7
0.8
0.2
1
1
1
4.2
2
1
1
1
1
4
0.2
2.9
5.9
1.8
1
6.2
Medical Care :
Associate superintendent, medical
services 0.8
Assistant superintendent, general
medical and surgical service 1
Assistant superintendent, psychiat-
ric service 5
Assistant superintendent, childrens
services 1
Chief of professional education 1
Senior physician 1
Senior psychiatrist 7.5
Physician and surgeon II 21.5
Staff psychiatrist 20.1
Pathologist 1
Dentist III 1
Dentist II 5
Physician and surgeon I 1.3
Chief psychologist 1
Psychiatric resident II 9.5
Psychiatric resident I 4.3
Senior psychologist 3
Podiatrist 1
Pharmacist II 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 13.2
Pharmacist I 1
Nurse-anesthetist 2
Supervising clinical laboratory
technologist 1
Neuropathology technologist 1
Physical therapist II 0.7
Librarian III 1
Dental laboratory technician 1
Psychology associate 7.3
Clinical laboratory technologist 5.3
Physical therapist I 2.3
Medical student assistant 0.6
Photographer 0.9
Senior X-ray technician 1
Electroencephalographs technician 2
1
1
1
1
1
4.5
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4.5
2
1
158.9 156.5 156.5
SALARY RANGE
$783-950
710-S63
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-480
950-1 ,155
863-1.048
746-905
530-644
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-480
821-998
746-905
644-783
505-644
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-480
435-530
395-480
$974,277
$11,400
10,230
6,672
6,204
23,040
28,060
5,760
13,860
12,526
10,398
7,728
6,672
6,204
25.470
11,520
5.760
11,976
9,396
22,104
5.226
12,120
34.560
10,620
6,310
37,960
$1,014,705
$11,400
10.356
6,672
6,204
23.040
2S.304
5.760
13,860
12.576
10.K60
7,728
6,672
6.204
25.500
11,520
5,760
11,976
9.396
22,104
5,490
12,120
34,560
10,860
6,360
38,696
$1,024,659
1
1
$1,929-2,162
$25,524
$25,944
1
1
1,750-2,161
25,524
25,524
5
5
1,750-2,161
127,523
128,028
1
1
1,750-2,161
25,932
25,932
1
1
1,750-2,161
25,932
25,932
1
1
1,587-2,026
24,312
24,312
(
7
1,587-2,026
167,856
167,856
25
25
1,439-1,929
523.424
532,874
21
21
1,439-1,929
464,523
448,343
1
1
1,512-1,929
23,148
23.148
1
1
1,512-1,837
22,044
22.044
4
4
1,371-1,667
78,231
79,136
_
_
1,305-1.587
—
—
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
10
10
571-1,243
132,864
132,864
_
_
571-1,243
—
—
3
3
998-1.213
43,610
43,668
1
1
905-1,100
13.200
13,200
1
1
998-1,100
13,200
13,200
15
15
905-1,100
174,943
181,314
1
1
950-1,048
12,576
12,576
2
2
821-998
22,416
22.926
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
710-863
9,396
9.852
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
1
1
670-821
9,852
9,852
_
_
746-821
—
—
6
6
676-783
54,216
55,056
4
4
614-746
32,364
33,528
_
_
492-692
—
_
1
1
556-676
6,672
7,008
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
2
2
530-644
15,456
15,456
470
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Ami) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
CAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Medical Care — Continued
X-ray technician — podiatrist
assistant 1.9
Psychiatric technician 1
Laboratory assistant II 1.7
Dental assistant 5.6
Laboratory assistant I 2.8
Student professional assistant 5.2
Career Residents :
Physician and surgeon II 2.8
Staff psychiatrist 2
Personal Care :
Superintendent of nursing services 1
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (registered nurse) 5
Psychiatric nursing education
director 1.9
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (psychiatric technician) 3.S
Supervising psychiatric nurse 12.9
Senior psychiatric nurse 21.1
Supervising psychiatric technician 26.6
Psychiatric nurse 65.6
Graduate nurse 28.8
Senior psychiatric technician II 46.1
Senior psychiatric technician I 126.3
Barbershop manager 1
Beauty shop manager 1
Psychiatric technician 912.1
Student professional assistant 1
Psychiatric technician — trainee 138.8
Surgery — Central Supply — Clinics :
Surgical nurse II 1
Surgical nurse I 4
Psychiatric technician 7.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Rehabilitation Therapy :
Catholic chaplain 1.1
Protestant chaplain g 2
Supervisor of rehabilitation services 1
Assistant supervisor of
rehabilitation services 5
Coordinator of volunteer services 1
Librarian II 1
Occupational therapist 6.4
Industrial therapist 2
Music therapist 2.2
Recreation therapist 10^6
Psychiatric technician — group
leader 4.9
Motion picture operator 0.3
Education :
Supervisor of academic instruction 1
High school teacher 3
Elementary teacher 9.S
Home economics teacher 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Compensatory Education :
Speech correction teacher 0.2
Student professional assistant 0.1
Social Service :
Supervising psychiatric social
worker II 1
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I 5.3
Psychiatric social worker 30.8
Student professional assistant 5
Convalescent Leave Service :
Staff psychiatrist 1.6
After-Care Facility :
Senior psychiatrist 0.3
Staff psychiatrist 1.4
Staff psychologist — clinical 1
Psychiatric social worker 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.8
SALARY KANGE
2
o
$530-644
$14,244
$14,568
1
1
457-584
7,008
7,008
2
2
435-530
11,712
11.982
5
5
435-530
29,491
30,337
o
3
395-480
15,720
16,212
-
-
377-^57
-
-
3
3
1,439-1,929
59,268
60.144
3
3
1,439-1,929
62,751
63,000
1
1
1,048-1,273
14,976
15,276
3
3
863-1,048
37,728
37,728
1
1
863-1,048
12,476
12,576
2
o
821-998
23,952
23,952
14
14
783-950
153,273
154,956
26
26
710-863
261,036
260,32S
27
27
660-801
255,807
256,908
108
108
644-783
949,610
972,544
—
—
599-728
—
—
37
37
556-710
316.744
309,052
110
110
505-644
843,012
832,800
1
1
480-584
6,386
6,700
_
_
480-584
—
—
784
784
457-584
5,429,702
5,322,S44
—
_
377—457
—
—
16
16
395-435
118,140
83,520
1
1
710-863
10,146
10,356
4
4
644-783
36,480
37,362
8
8
457-584
53,334
53,622
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
842-1,023
12,176
12,276
o
2
842-1,023
23,722
24,302
1
1
821-99S
11,976
11,976
5
5
676-821
47,872
48,693
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
1
1
614-746
S.952
S.952
7
7
584-710
55,648
57.572
<>
<>
584-710
17,040
17,040
3
3
584-710
23,028
24,180
7
7
5S4-710
62,946
59.36S
3
3
457-5S4
27,696
21,024
0.3
0.3
3.06-3.21 hr
2,003
2,003
1
1
950-1,155
13,S60
13,860
3
3
676-l,04S
35.29S
35,802
11
11
676-1.04S
115,636
119,376
1
1
676-1, 04S
12,576
12,576
1
1
395-505
6,060
6,060
_
_
676-1,048
_
-
-
-
377-457
—
—
1
1
927-1,128
13,536
13,536
7
7
842-1,023
80,788
82,596
36
36
764-927
395,203
394,416
-
-
377-457
-
—
2
2
1,439-1,929
39,312
40,188
1
1
1,587-2,026
19,044
20.004
2
o
1,439-1,929
39,312
40,188
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
764-927
11,124
11,124
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
395-505
5,699
5,961
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
471
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
IHIIed) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
CAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Los Angeles After-Care and Screening
Unit :
Chief psychiatrist 111
Staff psychiatrist 3.3 4 4
Supervising psychiatric social
worker II 111
Staff psychologist — clinical 1.5 2 2
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I 111
Psychiatric social worker 4.7 5 5
Senior stenographer 111
Intermediate stenographer 1.6 3 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.3 3 3
Los Angeles Day Treatment Center :
Psychiatrist-director 111
Senior psychiatrist 111
Staff psychiatrist 1 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 111
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I 0.7 1 1
Supervisor of rehabilitation services,
mental hospital 111
Psychiatric social worker 111
Senior psychiatric nurse 0.8 1 1
Occupational therapist 111
Recreation therapist 2 2 2
Psychiatric technician 111
Senior stenographer 0.9 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 111
Intermediate typist-clerk 111
Intermediate account clerk 111
Janitor 1.1 1 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 1,693.5 1,426.3 1,426.3
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food administrator II
Food administrator I
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Butcher-meat cutter II
Food service supervisor II
Baker I
Butcher-meat cutter I
Food service supervisor I
Assistant cook
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Clothing :
Clothing center manager
Shoemaker
Seamer-seamstress
Assistant seamstress
Housekeeping — Public Areas :
Supervising housekeeper II
Janitor foreman I
Janitor
Housekeeper
Housekeeping — Ward Areas :
Supervising housekeeper I
Janitor •_
Housekeeper
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Laundryman
Laundress
Totals, Authorized Positions-
SALARY RANGE
.$1,667-2.127
$25,524
$25,524
1,439-1,929
80.727
82,548
927-1.128
13,536
13,536
905-1,100
22,876
24.022
842-1,023
12.126
12,276
704-927
51.084
52,560
469-571
li.K.-|2
6.852
425-517
15,678
16,470
395-505
16,980
17,220
1,750-2,161
25,932
25,932
1,587-2.026
23,148
23.14S
1,439-1,929
17,268
18,144
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
842-1,023
12,126
12,276
$S21-998
$11,976
$11,976
764-927
11,124
11.124
710-S63
8,952
9,396
584-710
8.520
8,520
584-710
15,980
16,600
457-584
6.672
6,672
469-571
5.628
5,904
425-517
6,204
6,204
395-505
5,760
5,760
395-180
5,760
5,760
395-480
4,860
5,100
$12,503,805
$12,397,514
$12,2S3,925
1
1
1
$821-99S
$11,976
$11,976
2
2
2
644-783
17.814
18,240
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8.952
7
4
4
530-710
30,912
30.912
25.2
15
15
480-644
105.120
105,120
O.S
1
1
530-644
6.360
6,672
1
1
1
530-644
7,72S
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7,698
7,728
5.7
6
6
4S0-584
39.809
40,742
2.7
1
1
480-584
8,094
S.394
3
3
3
435-530
19,080
19,080
11.6
9
9
395-480
51,132
51,725
29.9
36
36
395-480
197,879
201,769
56.3
53
53
359-435
263,226
268,638
0.9
1
1
614-746
7.69S
8,080
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
4S0-5S4
7.00S
7,008
5
4
4
395^1S0
23,040
23,040
0.7
1
1
505-614
7.368
7,368
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
9.6
10
10
395-4S0
51,996
54,288
9.7
10
10
395-4S0
56,254
56,522
1
1
1
435-530
6.360
6,360
12
12
12
395-480
64,179
66.290
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
0.3
_
_
5S4-710
_
_
1
—
—
480-5S4
—
—
5.8
—
—
415-505
—
—
6.7
-
-
395^1S0
-
-
204.9
177
177
$1,128,584
$1,020,323
$1,037,272
4:72
Department cf Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AM) WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AXD "WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
iFillsd!
67-68
(Aith."
68-69
(Aoih.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
i
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
4S
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
6S
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
CAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
PLANT OPERATION
Ma in ten a nee of Sfnictiires:
SALARY RANGE
Chief of plant operation TTT
1
1
1
§950-1.155
S13.S60
S13.S60
Supervisor of building trades
1
1
1
746-S63
10.356
10.356
Plumber II
1
1
1
710-7S3
9.396
9.396
1
1
1
676-746
8 95°
S,952
26.S56
Painter II
2.7
3
3
676-746
26.S56
Plumber I
4.7
o
o
676-746
44.436
44.760
1
1
1
676-746
S952
S952
Lpbolsterer
2
5S4-710
4J.
4
4
644-710
33^00
33 672
Painter T
S.1
6
6
644-710
51,120
51120
Fusion welder
1
1
1
644-710
S.520
S.520
Mason
1
1
1
644-710
S.520
S.520
Locksmith
1
1
1
644-710
8.520
8.520
Machinist
1
1
1
644-710
S.520
S.520
Building maintenance man
10.9
2
9
556-614
16.824
16.824
Labor — special repairs and main-
1
(5,847)
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising eroundsman 11
1
1
1
644-783
9.322
9.396
0.6
2
9
505-614
13,568
14,256
(rroiindsman
7.2
5
5
480-530
31,200
31.200
Light. Heat, and Power :
Chief engineer I
0.6
1
1
746-S63
9.174
9.624
rJleetrician 11
1
5.2
1
4
1
4
710-783
676-746
9.396
35.274
9.396
Electrician T
35.700
2
5
2
5
2
5
676-746
644-710
17.904
42.600
17,904
Stationary engineer
42,600
"Refrigeration enginemnn
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8.520
Stationary fireman
Water and Sewage :
"Water and sewage plant supervisor
4.9
0
5
584-644
38,430
3S,640
1
1
1
676-746
S.952
8,952
Fire Protection :
Tnsrirnfinn firp chipf
1
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
Institution fireman
2
9
2
556-676
16.224
16,224
Institution fire fighter — part-time
1.1
1.3
X3
556—676
11,258
11,25S
Motor Vehicles :
Automobile mechanic
1
1
1
644-746
S.520
S.520
Automotive equipment operator II
1
1
1
614-676
S.112
S.112
Automotive equipment operator I
17.1
17
17
556-614
125.196
125.256
Mechanics helper
1
1
1
530-614
7,00S
7.00S
Laborer
1
0
o
480-530
28.800
30.300
Securitv Force :
Security officer TJ
1
1
1
505-614
7.36S
7.36S
3.8
4
4
435-530
24,432
°4.702
Totals, Authorized Positions
FARMING AND PROCESSING
Farm General:
Head farmer II
Farm hand
Dairy :
Dairymrai
Assistant dairvman
Milker
Farm hand
Vegetable Garden :
Vegetable gardener
Assistant vegetable gardener
Stable and Tractor :
Tractor operator — laborer
Automotive equipment operator I
Totals, Authorized Positions
102
0.1
11.4
1
2
11.7
1
0.9
1
2
9
91.3
1
12
1
2
12
1
91.3
1
12
1
2
12
1
33.1
33
33
S772.S74
$614-746
415-4S0
644-7S3
530-644
480-584
415-4S0
530-644
415-505
584-644
556-614
$211,239
S729.142
SS,112
6S.230
9,396
15,456
i4.< .:■';
5,760
15.456
14,736
$221,242
$733,616
SS.520
6S.712
9.396
15.456
84;096
5.760
15,456
14,736
$222,132
Totals, Authorized Positions
for the Mentally lll___
-Program
2,192.4 1.SS4.1 1.SS4.1 $15,590,779 $15,382,926 $15,301,604
78
79
SO
81
82
83
84
85
86
HEALTH A.ND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
473
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
I 66-67 67-68 68-69
I {Filled) (tilth.) itulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
CAMARILLO STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
Administration :
Senior physician
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Accounting technician II
Care and Welfare :
Physician and surgeon II
Staff psychiatrist
Dentist II
Staff psychologist — clinical
Physical therapist I
Dental assistant
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (registered nurse)
Senior psychiatric technician II
Senior psychiatric technician I
Psychiatric technician
Assistant supervisor of rehabilitation
services
Occupational therapist
Recreational therapist
Music therapist
Teacher of mentally retarded children
Supervisor of sheltered workshop
Psychiatric technician — group leader _
Supervising psychiatric social worker
I
Psychiatric social worker
Intermediate typist-clerk
Support and Subsistence :
Food service supervisor I
Food service assistant I
Janitor
Laundryman
Laundry assistant
Plant Operation :
Plumber I
Building maintenance man
Automotive equipment operator I
Totals, Authorized Positions — Mental
Retardation Program
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
1
3
4
1
1
3
4
1
SALARY RANGE
$1,587-2.026
425-517
395-505
457-556
$11,574
8.856
11.520
3.1S0
$23,148
17.712
23,040
6.360
2
_ 2
1
_ 2
_ o
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
1,439-1,929
1.439-1.929
1.371-1,667
905-1.100
614-746
435-530
22,044
22,044
9.522
12,576
S.520
3.030
44.0SS
44,088
19.044
25.152
17.040
6.060
1
16
43
72
1
16
43
72
863-1,048
556-710
505-644
457-584
5.98S
64.S96
158.412
240.192
11.976
129.792
316.S24
4S0.3S4
1
_ 2
_ o
_ 2
4
1
3
1
2
2
2
4
1
3
676-821
584-710
584-710
584-710
676-1. 04S
746-905
457-5S4
4.698
8.112
8.112
8.112
23.952
5,178
10.008
9.396
10.224
16.224
16.224
47.904
10.356
20,016
0.5
3
1
0.5
3
1
S42-1.023
764-927
395-505
2.919
15,912
2,880
5,S38
31.824
5,760
1
19
2
_ 2
5
1
19
o
2
5
435-530
359-435
395-480
415-505
359-435
3.030
47,310
5.484
5.760
12,450
6.060
94.620
10.96S
11,520
24,900
1
1
1
1
1
1
676-746
556-614
556-614
4.260
3.504
3.504
S.520
7.00.8
7.00S
202.5
202.5
-
$757,539
$1,515.07S
2,192.4 2,086.6
2,086.6
$15,590,779
$16,140,465
$16,816,682
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent and medical director 1
Administrative assistant II 1
Secretary I 1
Medical Records and Clerical :
Medical record librarian 1
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 6
Senior clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 1
Senior file clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 7.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 11.6
Intermediate clerk 2
Business Services :
Hospital business administrator 1
Senior stenographer 1
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer — state institution 1
Property clerk II 1
Accountant I 1
Senior account clerk 2
Accounting technician II 1
Intermediate stenographer 2.7
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.9
Intermediate clerk 0.8
Bookkeeping machine operator I 0.9
Intermediate account clerk 2
DE WITT STATE HOSPITAL
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$2,026-2.163
$25,956
$25,956
—
_
905-1,100
—
—
1
1
543-660
7,536
7,920
1
1
644-733
9,396
9.396
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,72S
5
5
469-571
33,612
33,924
1
1
457-556
6,160
6.464
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
7.5
7.5
425-517
42.112
43,541
13
13
395-505
71.SS4
73,2S2
2
2
395-4S0
11,520
11,520
1
1
1,213-1.475
17.700
17.700
1
1
469-571
6,S52
6,S52
1
1
821-99S
11,976
11,976
1
1
584-710
S.520
S.520
—
—
556-676
_
—
2
o
457-556
13,344
13,344
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
425-517
5,674
5,954
1
1
395-505
5.742
5.937
—
—
395-480
_
—
1
1
395-4S0
5,080
5.330
2
2
395-480
11.382
11,520
474
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
f 66-67 67-68 68-69
I (Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulli.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Trust Section :
Patients estates and accounts spe-
cialist
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate t.vpist-clerk
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Training assistant
Supervising clerk I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Service. Supply, and Clerical :
Service and supply officer II
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Communications Section :
Supervising telephone operator
Telephone operator
Totals. Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
DE WITT STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
0.3
0.4
1
1
1
1
1
1.2
1
2
0.9
o
3.9
1
5.9
7S.4
Medical Care:
Associate superintendent, medical
services 1
Assistant superintendent, general
medical and surgical service 1
Assistant superintendent, psychiatric
service 2
Chief of professional education 1
Senior physician 1.6
Senior psychiatrist 2.2
Physician and surgeon II 7.4
Staff psychiatrist 5.1
Dentist II 2
Chief psychologist 1
Podiatrist 1
Pharmacist II 1.1
Staff psychologist — counseling 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 2.6
Supervising clinical laboratory
technologist 1
Physical therapist II 1
Dental laboratory technician 1
Clinical laboratory technologist 2
Clinical psychology intern 0.2
Physical therapist I 1.4
Eleetroencephalographic technician _ 1
X-ray technician 1
Psychiatric technician — podiatrist
assistant 1.5
Laboratory assistant II . 1
Dental assistant 2
Student professional assistant 0.7
Personal Care :
Superintendent of nursing services- 1
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (registered nurse) 3
Psychiatric nursing education
director 1
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (psychiatric technician) 2
Supervising psvchiatric nurse 9.S
Public health nurse II 0.3
Senior psychiatric nurse 10.9
Supervising psychiatric technician 13
Psychiatric nurse 24.S
Graduate nurse 10
Senior psychiatric technician II 2S.1
Senior psychiatric technician I S7.9
73.5
73.5
SALARY RANGE
$710-863
457—556
425-517
395-505
950-1.155
746-905
530-644
457-556
425-517
395-505
821-998
644-783
505-644
457-556
425-517
395-4S0
435-530
395-480
$526,725
$10,356
5.484
s;si2
5,760
13.S60
10,860
7.728
6,672
5.979
11,520
11,976
9,396
7,368
6,568
12,283
17.2S0
6,360
32,859
$510,311
$10,356
5,760
6,104
5,760
13.S60
10,860
7,728
6,672
6,204
11,520
11.976
9,396
7,368
6.672
12,408
17,280
6.360
33,514
$516,67S
1
1
$1,929-2,162
$25,944
$25,944
1
1
1,750-2.161
25,524
25,524
2
o
1,750-2,161
50,745
51,354
1
1
1,750-2,161
25,932
25,932
2
2
1,587-2,026
48,624
48,624
2
o
1,587-2.026
46.112
46,296
S
8
1.439-1.929
164.694
164.694
9
9
1.439-1.929
171,600
1S3.723
1
1
1,371-1.667
20,004
20.004
1
1
1.100-1,337
16.044
16.044
1
1
905-1.100
12,940
13.200
1.1
1.1
998-1.100
14,520
14,520
1
1
905-1.100
12,576
13,200
6
6
905-1,100
74,424
76,152
1
1
783-950
11.400
11,400
1
1
710-S63
10.272
10.356
1
1
676-821
9.S52
9.S52
2
2
676-7S3
18.792
18,792
—
—
530-783
—
—
2
o
614-746
16,500
16,872
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
1.1
1.1
530-644
8,501
8.501
1
1
457-5S4
6,672
6,672
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
-
—
377-457
—
-
1
1
1,04S-1.273
15.276
15,276
2
2
863-1,048
25,152
25,152
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
S21-99S
11,976
11.976
10
10
7S3-950
114,000
114,000
1
1
746-905
10.482
10.S60
11
11
710-S63
112,S66
113.916
14
14
660-S01
131,036
131,952
40
40
644-7S3
359.604
363,960
_
—
599-728
—
—
20
20
556-710
194.3S8
170.280
59
59
505-644
515,456
451,152
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
475
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68
(Aulh.)
68-69
(Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
DE WITT STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Personal Care — Continued
Barbershop manager
Beauty shop manager
Psychiatric technician
Student professional assistant
Psychiatric technician — trainee
Surgery — Central Supply — Clinics :
Nurse-anesthetist
Surgical nurse II
Surgical nurse I
Psychiatric technician
Intermediate typist-clerk
Rehabilitation Therapy :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Supervisor of rehabilitation services
Assistant supervisor of rehabilitation
services
Coordinator of volunteer services
Librarian II
Occupational therapist
Industrial therapist
Music therapist
Recreation therapist
Motion picture operator
Psychiatric technician — group leader
Sheltered Workshop :
Teacher of mentally retarded chil-
dren
Vocational rehabilitation counselor
Supervisor, sheltered workshop
Recreation therapist
Psychiatric technician — group leader
Intermediate typist-clerk
Social Service :
Supervising psychiatric social
worker II
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I
Psychiatric social worker
Convalescent Leave Service :
Staff psychiatrist
Student professional assistant
After-Care Facility :
Senior psychiatrist
Physician and surgeon II
Staff psychologist — clinical
Psychiatric social worker
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Student professional assistant
Sacramento After-Care and Screening
Unit :
Chief psychiatrist, mental hygiene
clinic
Senior psychiatrist
Staff psychiatrist
Staff psychologist — clinical
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I
Psychiatric social worker
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals. Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food administrator II
Food administrator I
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Butcher-meat cutter II
Food service supervisor II
1
1
30S.6
0.1
66
1
266
1
266
SALARY RANGE
$4S0-584
4S0-5S4
457-5S4
377-157
395-435
$6,412
1,S39,160
$6,72S
1,815,027
1
1
2.3
3
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
1
821-998
710-S63
644-783
457-5S4
395-505
11,976
10,356
26,712
20,352
5,760
11,976
10,356
27,108
20,352
5,760
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
S42-1.023
842-1,023
821-99S
12,276
12.276
11.92S
12,276
12,276
11,976
3
0.4
1
1.6
3
3.9
3
3
1
1
3
1
1
2
0.2
3
3
1
1
3
1
1
o
0.2
3
676-821
676-S21
614-746
5S4-710
5S4-710
584-710
5S4-710
2.91-3.06 hr.
457-5S4
2S.512
8,282
7,952
24,048
8.520
7,18S
21,300
1,303
18,7S4
2S.952
8,700
8,350
24.40S
S.520
7.54S
17.040
1,303
19,254
0.4
1
1
0.9
2.8
1.1
2
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
676-1,048
746-905
746-905
584-710
457-584
395-505
16,224
10,524
!i.:;.v.)
7,1S8
18,529
6,060
17,040
10,860
9.S14
7,548
19,124
6,060
1
1
1
927-1,128
13,536
13,536
1
9.9
1
14
1
14
842-1,023
764-927
12,276
145,313
12,276
148,114
0.2
1
1
1,439-1,929
377^57
17,268
18,144
1
0.4
1
1
1
o
0.2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
i
1
1
1
1.587-2,026
1,439-1.929
905-1.100
764-927
469-571
425-517
377-^57
24,312
34,536
12,576
11,124
6.S52
6,204
24,312
36.288
13,200
11,124
6,S52
6.204
0.6
0.4
0.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.667-2,127
1,587-2,026
1.439-1,929
905-1,100
20,004
22,044
13,200
21,000
22.044
13,200
1
2
1
1.7
1
3
1
2
1
3
1
2
842-1,023
764-927
469-571
425-517
12,270
29,460
6,852
10,693
12,276
30,348
6,852
11,233
673.2
546.4
546.4
$4,943,018
$4,864,439
$4,7S4,563
1
1
1
$821-998
$11,976
$11,976
1
1
1
644-783
8.520
8.952
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
S,952
3
2
9
530-710
15,456
15,456
13
10
10
480-644
68,008
69,296
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
6,360
6,672
476
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aoth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE— Cont
Feeding — Continued
Baker I
Butcher-meat cutter I
Food service supervisor I
Assistant cook
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Clothing :
Clothing center manager
Shoemaker
Seamer-seamstress
Assistant seamstress
Housekeeping — Public Areas :
Janitor foreman II
Janitor foreman I
Janitor
Housekeeper
Housekeeping — Ward Areas :
Janitor
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Laundryman
Laundress
Laundry assistant
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III
Supervisor of building trades
Plumber II
Carpenter II
Painter II
Plumber I
Sheet metal worker
TJpholsterer
Carpenter I
Painter I
Mason
Locksmith
Machinist
Building maintenance man
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I
Groundsman
Light, Heat, and Power :
Chief Engineer I
Electrician II
Electrician I
Steamfitter
Stationary engineer
Refrigeration engineman
Stationary fireman
Water and Sewage :
Water and sewage plant supervisor
Building maintenance man
Fire Protection :
Institution fire chief
Institution fireman
Institution fire fighter — part-time
Motor Vehicles :
Automobile mechanic
Automotive equipment operator II
Automotive equipment operator I
Security Force :
Security officer II
Security officer I
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
DE WITT STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
tinued
1.9
1
1
1.2
8.9
25.5
2
1
1
1
11
29
SALARY EANGE
2 $480-584
1 480-584
1 435-530
1 395-180
11 395-480
29 359-435
$13,143
7,008
5,220
4.860
60.140
138,176
$13,446
7.008
5,484
5,100
61,432
142,354
0.8
1
1
2
1
1
2
614-746
1 584-710
1 480-584
2 395-480
8,520
7,008
11,520
8,520
7,008
11,520
1
0.8
7.2
3.9
1
o
4
1 505-614
435-530
2 395-480
4 395-480
7,128
11,520
23,040
7,368
11.520
23,040
-
6
6 395-480
27,936
30,336
1
2
11.2
10.3
1.9
1
2
11
10
2
1 584-710
2 480-584
11 415-505
10 395-480
2 359-435
8,520
13,472
64,207
55,908
9.012
8,520
13,792
65,514
56,298
9,444
105.6 106
922
106
$589,312
$611,066
789.2 789.2
1,558,251
$6,499,230
$624,464
1
1
1
$950-1,155
$13,860
$13,860
1
1
1
746-863
10,230
10,356
0.9
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
0.9
1
1
076-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
2.1
<?
*y
676-746
17,904
17,904
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
_
—
584-710
—
—
2.1
9
2
644-710
17,040
17.040
4.7
5
5
644-710
42,600
42,600
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
S.520
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
0.9
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
4.6
o
2
556-614
15,432
15,432
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
2.7
3
3
480-530
18,630
18,930
1
1
1
746-863
10,356
10,356
0.9
1
1
710-7S3
9,396
9,396
1.8
2
2
676-746
17,904
17,904
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
2
2
2
644-710
16,632
17,040
_
1
1
644-710
7,728
8,124
5
5
5
5S4-644
37,920
38,640
]
1
1
676-746
8,350
8,772
4.7
4
4
556-614
29,472
29,472
1
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
5
5
5
556-676
40,086
40,464
1.3
1.3
1.3
556-676
11,258
11,258
1
1
1
644-746
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
614-676
8,112
8.112
6.6
7
7
556-614
51,048
51,396
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
3.6
4
4
435-530
24,432
$513,414
24,702
64.S
63.3
63.3
$499,196
$516,782
1,442,487
HEALTH AMi WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
477
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (ftulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
MENDOCINO STATE HOSPITAL
Exccul l\ »• :
Superintendent and medical director
Administrative assistant I
Secretary I
Medical Records and Clerical:
.Medical record librarian
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Business Services :
Hospital business administrator
Senior typist-clerk
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer — state institution
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Senior clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Trust Section :
Patients' estates and accounts su-
pervisor
Senior account clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Training officer I
Supervising clerk I
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Service. Supply, and Clerical :
Service and supply officer II
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Communications Section:
Telephone operator
Totals, Authorized Positions 85.7
CARE AND WELFARE
Medical Care :
Associate superintendent, medical
services 1
Assistant superintendent, general
medical and surgical service __ 1
Assistant superintendent, psychiatric
service 2
Chief of professional education 0.3
Senior psychiatrist 2.6
Physician and surgeon II 10
Career psychiatric resident — staff
psychiatrist 1.5
Staff psychiatrist _ 9.5
Career psychiatric resident — physi-
cian and surgeon II 1.9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$2,026-2,163
74(5-905
543-660
$25,950
7,920
$25,956
7.920
1
1
4
1
1
16
13.6
4.4
1
1
3
1
1
16
14
4
1
1
3
1
1
16
14
4
644-783
530-644
469-571
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
9,396
7,728
20,556
6.672
6,412
93,994
79,488
21,420
9,396
7,728
20,556
6,672
6,672
96,178
80,760
21.906
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.213-1.475
457-556
17.700
6,672
17,700
6,672
0.2
1
1
1
1.S
1
2.9
1.5
4.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
821-998
584-710
556-676
457-556
457-556
457-556
395-505
395-480
395-480
9.S52
8,520
6.672
6,672
6,060
4.S60
17,211
10,356
8.520
6,672
6.672
6,060
5,100
17,280
1
0.2
0.3
0.4
1
1
2
5
1
1
2
2
783-950
457-556
395-505
395-480
11, OSS
6,672
11.140
10,620
11,400
6,672
11,390
10.860
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
950-1.155
905-1,100
530-644
457-556
425-517
395-505
13.860
11,736
7,728
6.672
6,054
11,520
13.860
12,326
7.728
6.672
6,204
11,520
1
1
o
1
1
1
1
1
1
821-998
644-783
505-644
11.976
9,396
7,368
11,976
9,396
7,368
1
1.9
2.8
1
1
1
1
435-530
395-505
395-480
6,360
5,760
6,360
5,760
5.2
5
5
395-480
27.714
28,233
77
77
$554,380
$529,422
$536,501
1
1
$1,929-2,162
$25,423
$25,909
1
1
1.750-2,161
24,716
25,660
2
1
4
4.5
2
1
4
4.5
1,750-2,161
1,750-2.161
1,587-2.026
1,439-1,929
51,864
24.716
86,840
97,878
51.864
25.524
88,812
99,472
1
10.5
1
10.5
1.439-1,929
1,439-1,929
21,000
204,210
21,000
209,028
2
2
1,439-1,929
43,044
43,044
478
Department of Mental Hygiene
KOSPSTALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
HEALTH AND WELFARE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68
[Anthj
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
MENDOCINO STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Medical Care — Continued
Dentist II 1.6
Chief psychologist 1
Psychiatric resident III 1
Psychiatric resident II : 4.5
Psychiatric resident I 1.6
Senior psychologist 1
Podiatrist 1
Pharmacist II 1
Staff psychologist — social 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 3.5
Nurse anesthetist 1
Supervising clinical laboratory tech-
nologist 1
Physicial therapist II 1
Librarian III 0.9
Psychologist associate 0.5
Clinical laboratory technologist 1.6
Clinical psychology intern 0.9
Physical therapist I 1.8
Medical student assistant 0.4
Electroencephalographic technician _ 1
X-ray technician 1
Psychiatric technician — podiatrist
assistant 1
Laboratory assistant II 1.1
Dental assistant 2
Personal Care :
Superintendent of nursing services 1
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (registered nurse) 3
Psychiatric nursing education direc-
tor 2
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (psychiatric technician) 2
Supervising psychiatric nurse 9
Senior psychiatric nurse 10
Supervising psychiatric technician. 15.1
Psychiatric nurse 29.8
Graduate nurse 4.7
Senior psychiatric technician II 17.S
Senior psychiatric technician I 61.5
Barbershop manager 1
Beauty shop manager 1
Psychiatric technician 303.1
Psychiatric technician — trainee 30.9
Surgery — Central Supply — Clinics :
Surgical nurse II 1
Surgical nurse I 3
Graduate nurse 0.8
Psychiatric technician 2.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.7
Rehabilitation Therapy :
Catholic chaplain 1.1
Protestant chaplain 1
Supervisor of rehabilitation services 1
Assistant supervisor of rehabilitation
services 2.S
Coordinator of volunteer services 1
Librarian II 0.S
Occupational therapist 2
Industrial therapist 1.8
Music therapist 1
Recreation therapist 2.7
Psychiatric technician — group leader 2.S
Student professional assistant 0.2
Motion picture operator —
Social Service :
Supervising psychiatric social
worker II 1
SALARY SANGE
1
1
$1,371-1,667
$20,004
$20,004
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
—
—
1,128-1.243
—
—
10
10
571-1,243
97,620
99,468
—
—
571-1,243
—
—
1
1
99S-1.213
14,556
14,556
1
1
905-1,100
13.200
13,200
1.1
1.1
998-1,100
14,520
14,520
1
1
905-1,100
12,628
13,200
5
5
905-1,100
61,860
62.976
1
1
S21-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
783-950
10,734
11,265
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
676-821
9.S52
9,852
—
—
746-821
—
—
9
2
676-783
16,968
17.S75
—
—
530-783
—
—
2
2
614-746
16,248
16,872
_
_
492-692
—
—
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.72S
1.1
1.1
530-644
8,501
8,501
1
1
457-584
6,672
6,672
1
1
435-530
5.835
6,135
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
2
2
863-1,048
25,152
25,152
1
1
S63-1,04S
12,576
12,576
1
1
S21-998
11,976
11.976
9
9
7S3-950
100,512
101,532
13
13
710-S63
131,406
133,224
15
15
660-801
140.364
142,066
49
49
644-7S3
41S,S98
430,S37
—
—
599-728
—
_
13
13
556-710
107,110
10S.024
3S
38
505-644
286,716
290,856
1
1
4S0-5S4
7,00S
7,00S
—
—
4S0-5S4
—
_
!46
246
457-584
1,772,362
1,649,694
—
—
395-135
-
-
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
3
3
644-7S3
27,855
28,188
1
1
599-72S
S.376
8,736
3
3
457-584
20,248
20,576
1
1
395-505
4,860
5.100
1
1
S42-1.023
11,421
11,932
1
1
842-1,023
13,299
13,299
1
1
S21-99S
10,S60
11,400
3
3
676-S21
27,101
27,958
1
1
676-821
S,664
9,100
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
2
2
584-710
15,436
16.068
2
2
5S4-710
15,798
16,158
1
1
5S4-710
S.112
S.520
2
2
5S4-710
14,280
14,736
—
—
457-584
_
_
—
—
377-^57
_
_
0.2
0.2
3.06-3.21 hr
1.335
1,335
1
1
927-1.12S
13,536
13,536
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
479
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
MENDOCINO STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Social Service — Continued
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I
Psychiatric social worker
Student professional assistant
Convalescent Leave Service :
Staff psychiatrist
After-Care Facility :
Senior psychiatrist
Staff psychiatrist
Staff psychologist — clinical
Psychiatric social worker
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food administrator II
Food administrator I
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Butcher-meat cutter II
Food service supervisor II
Baker I
Butcher-meat cutter I
Food service supervisor I
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Clothing :
Clothing center manager
Shoemaker
Seamer-seamstress
Assistant seamstress
Housekeeping :
Supervising housekeeper I
Janitor
Housekeeper
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Laundryman
Laundress
Laundry assistant
Totals, Authorized Positions 101.3
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III
Supervisor of building trades
Plumber II
Carpenter II
Painter II
Plumber I
Steamfitter
Sheet metal worker
Upholsterer
Carpenter I
Painter I
Mason
Locksmith
Machinist
Building maintenance man
Labor — special repair and mainte-
nance
SALARY RANGE
o
9.7
2
3
19
3
19
$S42-1.023
764-927
377-457
$34,656
207,444
,$34,90S
208,116
0.5
1
1
1,439-1,929
23,148
23,148
0.1
1.5
1
1
2.7
1
2
i
i
2
1
2
1
1
2
1,587-2.026
1,439-1,929
905-1,100
764-927
425-517
19,044
39,312
13,200
11,124
11,740
$4,550,866
20,004
40.188
13,200
11,124
12,016
601.8
505.4
505.4
$4,644,966
$4,474,74S
0.9
1
1
$821-998
$10,188
$10,692
0.3
1
1
644-783
7.728
8,112
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
3
2
o
530-710
15,456
15,456
13.5
13
13
480-644
89,838
90,306
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7,548
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7,428
7,728
3
2
2
480-584
14,016
14.016
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6.360
16.3
19
19
395-480
103,631
105,154
33.2
31
31
359-435
153,894
157,188
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
584-710
S.520
8,520
2
2
2
480-584
14,016
14.016
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6.360
3.2
4
4
395-480
21,380
21,862
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
5.6
7
7
415-505
39,404
40,477
5
5
5
395-480
28,180
2S,436
2.3
1
1
359-435
4,722
4,960
0.4
101
101
$571,094
$598,357
1
1
1
$950-1,155
$13,860
1
1
1
746-863
10,356
0.9
1
1
710-7S3
9,396
0.9
1
1
676-746
8,952
0.9
1
1
676-746
8,952
2
1
1
676-746
8,952
1
1
1
676-746
S,952
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
2.4
2
2
644-710
16,344
4.7
3
3
644-710
24,756
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
0.9
1
1
644-710
8,016
2.4
2
2
556-614
14,376
(2,918)
$607,059
$13,860
10,356
9,396
8,952
S.952
8,952
8,952
8,952
8,520
16,734
25,548
8,520
8,520
8,418
14,736
480
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II
Tractor operator — laborer
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Light, Heat, and Power :
Chief engineer I
Electrician II
Electrician I
Stationary engineer
Refrigeration engineman
Stationary fireman
Water and Sewage :
Water and sewage plant supervisor
Fire Protection :
Institution fire chief
Institution fireman
Institution fire fighter — part-time
Motor Vehicles :
Automobile mechanic
Automotive equipment operator II_
Automotive equipment operator I _
Security Force :
Security officer II
Security officer I
Totals, Authorized Positions
FARMING AND PROCESSING
MENDOCINO STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
1
0.8
0.9
3.1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
o
O
SALARY RANGE
$644-783
584-644
505-614
4S0-530
$9,396
7,109
6,9S0
19,080
$9,396
7,518
7.338
19,080
1
0.7
2.7
4
1
4.9
1
1
2
3
1
5
1
1
2
3
1
5
746-863
710-783
676-746
644-710
644-710
584-644
10,356
9,396
17,268
24,348
8,520
38,580
10,356
9,396
17,688
25,140
8,520
38,640
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
2
1.3
1
2
1.3
1
2
1.3
676-821
556-676
556-676
9,852
16,224
11,258
9,852
16,224
11,258
2
1
8.8
2
1
7
2
1
7
644-746
614-676
556-614
17,040
8,112
51,576
17,040
8.112
51,576
1
3.9
1
4
1
4
505-614
435-530
7,368
23,579
7,368
24,127
64.6
58.3
58.3
$497,40S
$472,468
Farm manager 1
Cannery supervisor 1
Head farmer II 1
Hog ranch operator 1
Assistant dairyman 2
Tractor operator — laborer 1
Milker 4
Assistant hog ranch operator 1
Farm hand 3.4
Totals. Authorized Positions 15.4
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 868.8
16
16
$107,222
$6,375,670
$111,474
$6,262,587
METROPOLITAN STATE HOSPITAL
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent and medical director 1
Administrative assistant II 0.5
Secretary I 1
Medical Records and Clerical :
Medical record librarian ! 1
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 4
Senior typist-clerk 0.9
Intermediate stenographer 10.7
Intermediate typist-clerk 40
Intermediate clerk 7
Intermediate file clerk 2.9
Business Services :
Hospital business administrator 1
Senior stenographer 1
Student professional assistant 0.4
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer III 1
Property clerk II 1
Accountant I 1
Stock clerk 1
Senior account clerk 2.S
Accounting technician II 0.1
Intermediate stenographer 0.9
Bookkeeping machine operator I 1
Intermediate account clerk 3.6
$476,949
1
1
$746-905
$10,860
$10,860
—
—
644-783
—
—
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
2
o
530-644
14,946
15,306
T
i
584-644
7,728
7,728
4
4
480-584
27.420
27,976
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
o
5
415-480
27,480
27,984
$112,894
$6,208,151
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$2,026-2,163
$25,956
$25,956
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
644-783
8,384
8,808
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
4
4
469-571
27,408
27,408
—
—
457-556
—
—
11
11
425-517
67,212
6S.019
36
36
395-505
208,765
210,841
7
7
395-4S0
40,320
40,320
3
3
395-4S0
16.3S0
16,620
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
469-571
6,S52
6,852
-
-
377-457
-
-
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
556-676
6,196
6,304
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
2
2
457-556
12,580
12,800
—
—
457-556
—
—
1
1
425-517
5,226
5,490
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
3
3
395-480
16.4S6
17,027
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
4S1
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
M
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Trust Section :
Patients' estates and accounts su-
pervisor
Patients' estates and accounts spe-
cialist
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Training officer I
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Service. Supply, and Clerical:
Service and supply officer II
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I
Senior clerk
Duplicating machine operator II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Communications Section :
Supervising telephone operator I
Telephone operator — multiple board
Totals, Authorized Positions
ETROPOLITAN STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
SALARY RANGE
o.s
1
1
§783-950
$10,104
$10,60S
1.1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
0.2
1
1
4. > 7-556
6,672
6,672
11.5
10
10
395-505
53,124
54,900
0.4
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
0.9
1
1
950-1.155
13.S60
13,860
1
1
1
905-1,100
11,736
12,326
1
1
1
530-644
7.72S
7,728
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
6.204
6,204
9
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
821-99S
11,976
11,976
1
1
1
644-7S3
9,396
9,396
2
1
1
505-644
7,728
7,728
O.S
—
—
457-556
_
1
1
1
435-530
5,785
6,085
1.7
2
2
425-517
11,430
11,694
2
1.4
1.4
395-480
S,064
S.064
0.6
1
1
435-530
6,235
6,360
6.7
7
7
395-4S0
36,726
37.977
124.5 116.4 116.4
CARE AND WELFARE
Medical Care :
Associate superintendent, medical
services 1
Assistant superintendent, geueral
medical and surgical service 1
Assistant superintendent, psychiat-
ric service . 3
Chief of professional education O.S
Senior physician 1
Senior psychiatrist 4.4
Physician and surgeon II 21.S
Career psychiatric resident — physi-
cian and surgeon II 3
Staff psychiatrist 16. S
Dentist III 1
Dentist II 3
Chief psychologist 1
Psychiatric resident II 10.7
Psychiatric resident I 2.5
Senior psychologist 2
Podiatrist 1
Pharmacist II 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 12.6
Pharmacist I 1
Supervising clinical laboratory tech-
nologist 1
Neuropathology technologist 1
Physical therapist II 1
Librarian III 1
Dental laboratory technician 1
Psychology associate 2
Clinical laboratory technologist 3.7
Physical therapist I 1.8
Medical student assistant 0.3
Eleetroencephalographic technician. 0.9
N-ray technician 2
Psychiatric technician — podiatrist
assistant 1
Dental assistant 3.S
Student professional assistant 0.9
.$767,631
$768,053
$77S.0S3
1
1
$1,929-2,162
$25,944
.$-•5,914
1
1
1.751 1-2. 1(11
25,932
25.932
3
3
1.750-2.161
77.790
77.7:iO
1
1
1.750-2.101
24.118
25.322
1
1
1,587-2.020
23.148
23.148
a
0
1,587-2,026
111.090
113.760
IS
18
1,439-1,929
387.059
395,254
3
3
1.439-1,929
61,838
63,000
13
13
1.439-1,929
297,650
300,924
1
1
1,512-1.837
22,044
22.044
9
2
1,371-1,667
40,008
40,008
1
i
1,100-1,337
16,044
16.044
15
15
571-1.243
171,756
172.764
_
_
571-1,243
—
_
9
9
998-1.213
29.112
29.112
1
1
905-1.100
13.200
13.200
1
1
998-1.100
13,200
13.200
s
8
905-1.100
104,894
101.840
1
1
950-1,04S
12,576
12,576
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10.356
1
1
676-821
9.S52
9.852
1
1
C70-821
9,510
9.S52
_
_
746-821
—
_
n
5
076-7S3
45.493
46,320
3
3
614-746
24.228
24.984
—
—
492-692
—
—
1
1
530-644
7.098
7.45X
2
9
530-044
14,796
15.156
1
1
457-584
6.072
0.072
o
3
435-530
19.005
19.080
-
-
377-157
-
-
16— L-627SW
482
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
HEALTH AND WELFARE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Anlli.) (tuth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
METROPOLITAN STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Personal Care : SALARY RANGE
Superintendent of nursing services 111 $1,048-1,273 $15,276 $15,276
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (registered nurse) 3 2 2 863-1,048 25,152 25,152
Psychiatric nursing education direc-
tor „ ___ 2 11 863-1,048 12,576 12,576
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (psychiatric technician) 2 11 821-998 11,976 11,976
Supervising psychiatric nurse 10.1 11 11 783-950 120,180 121,596
Senior psychiatric nurse 17.1 19 19 710-863 194,256 195,360
Supervising psychiatric technician— 16.1 17 17 660-801 160 277 161 800
Psychiatric nurse 65.6 89 89 644-783 795,519 808,719
Graduate nurse 13.9 - - 599-728
Senior psychiatric technician II — 40.1 27 27 556-710 255,600 225,144
Senior psychiatric technician I 115.3 81 81 505-644 672,336 609,450
Barbershop manager 111 480-584 7,008 7,00S
Beauty shop manager 1 - - 480-584 - -
Psychiatric technician 472.9 391 391 457-584 2,740,128 2,709,552
Psychiatric technician — trainee 87.8 64 64 395-435 318,720 334,080
Surgery — Central Supply — Clinics :
Surgical nurse II 111 710-863 10,356 10,356
Surgical nurse I 3 3 3 644-783 28,188 28,188
Graduate nurse 0.4 1 1 599-728 7,362 7,728
Psychiatric technician 5.8 6 6 457-584 38,982 39,270
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5 1 1 395-505 4,860 5,100
Rehabilitation Therapy :
Catholic chaplain 111 842-1,023 14,731 14,731
Protestant chaplain 111 842-1,023 14,731 14,731
Supervisor of rehabilitation services 111 821-998 11,976 11,976
Assistant supervisor of rehabilita-
tion services 3 3 3 676-821 29,556 29,556
Coordinator of volunteer services— 111 676-821 9,852 9,852
Librarian II 0.8 1 1 614-746 8,486 8,916
Occupational therapist 3.9 3 3 584-710 24,622 25,322
Industrial therapist 111 584-710 8,520 8,520
Music therapist 2 2 2 584-710 16,312 16,700
Recreation therapist 8 5 5 584-710 41,480 42,556
Psychiatric technician— group leader 5 5 5 457-584 33,696 33,696
Motion picture operator - 0.2 0.2 - 1,335 1,335
Social Service :
Supervising psychiatric social
worker II 111 927-1,128 13,536 13,536
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I 3.7 3 3 842-1,023 36,828 36,828
Psychiatric social worker 22.4 23 23 764-927 250,047 254,340
Student professional assistant 3.4 - — 377-457 -
Convalescent Leave Service :
Staff psychiatrist 1.4 2 2 1,439-1,929 42,998 43,931
After-Care Facility :
Senior psychiatrist 111 1,587-2,026 24,312 24,312
Staff psychiatrist 2 2 2 1,439-1,929 41,728 42,712
Staff psvchologist — counseling 0.3 - - 905-1,100
Staff psychologist— clinical 0.6 1 1 905-1,100 13,200 13,200
Psychiatric social worker 111 764-927 11,124 11,124
Intermediate stenographer 2.8 2 2 425-517 12,603 12,615
Long Beach After-Care and Screen-
ing Unit :
Chief psychiatrist, mental hygiene
clinic 111 1,667-2,127 25,524 25,524
Staff psychiatrist 0.4 1 1 1,439-1,929 17,268 18,144
Staff psychologist— clinical 0.9 1 1 905-1,100 10,860 11,400
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I 111 842-1,023 11,676 12,276
Psychiatric social worker 1.3 2 2 764-927 19,272 20,220
Senior stenographer 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,789 6,079
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 6,060 6,060
Totals, Authorized Positions 1,044.5 884.2 884.2 $7,956,61S $7,811,107 $7,748,729
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
483
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS I
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
METROPOLITAN STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food administrator II
Food administrator I
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Butcher-meat cutter II
Food service supervisor II
Baker I
Butcher-meat cutter I
Food service supervisor I
Assistant cook
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Clothing :
Shoemaker
Tailor
Seamer-seamstress
Assistant seamstress
Housekeeping — Public Areas :
Janitor foreman II
Supervising housekeeper I
Janitor
Housekeeper
Housekeeping — Ward Areas :
Janitor foreman I
Janitor
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Laundryman
Laundress
Laundry assistant
Totals, Authorized Positions-
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III
Supervisor of building trades
Plumber II
Carpenter II
Painter II
Plumber I
Sheet metal worker
Upholsterer
Carpenter I
Painter I
Blacksmith
Mason
Locksmith
Building maintenance man
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Light, Heat, and Power :
Chief engineer I
Electrician II
Electrician I
Steamfitter
Stationary engineer
Refrigeration engineman
Stationary fireman
Fire Protection :
Institution fire chief
Motor Vehicles :
Automobile mechanic
Automotive equipment operator II_
Automotive equipment operator I
Security Force :
Security officer II
Security officer I
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$821-998
$11,784
$11,976
0.6
1
1
644-783
7,824
8,214
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
2.9
2
2
530-710
15,456
15,456
11.9
9
9
480-644
62,904
63,072
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
3.5
4
4
480-584
26,390
27,010
1
1
1
480-584
6,568
6,896
<>
2
2
435-530
12,445
12,720
2.9
4
4
395-480
21,052
21,812
31.7
33
33
395-480
184,034
186,505
84.4
90
90
359-435
448,342
458,252
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
2
2
2
480-584
14,016
14,016
1.8
2
2
395-480
10,780
11,024
0.8
1
1
505-614
6,310
6,620
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
15.1
3
3
395^180
14,220
14,940
1.9
2
2
395-480
10,120
10,616
5.8
6
6
435-530
33,985
35,735
-
14
14
395-480
72,400
76,004
1
1
1
584-710
8,384
8,520
2
2
2
480-584
13,018
13,318
6.5
7
7
415-505
40,930
41,462
10.2
11
11
395-480
61,985
62,610
1.7
1
1
359-435
4,632
$1,143,115
4,860
197.7
206
206
$1,039,556
$1,167,174
1
1
1
$950-1,155
$13,860
$13,860
1
1
1
746-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
2
2
2
676-746
17,904
17,904
2.4
3
3
676-746
25,406
26,388
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
584-710
8,180
8,520
4
3
3
644-710
25,560
25,560
5.8
3
3
644-710
25,458
25,548
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
3
2
2
556-614
14,736
14,736
1
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
—
1
1
505-614
6.060
6,360
5
3
3
480-530
19,080
19,080
1
1
1
746-863
9,738
10.230
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
4
3
3
676-746
26,856
26,856
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
3.4
4
4
644-710
32,948
33,672
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
4.8
5
5
5S4-644
38,070
38,460
1
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
2
2
2
644-746
17.040
17,040
1
1
1
614-676
8,112
8,112
12.8
13
13
556-614
95,396
95,754
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
3.6
4
4
435-530
23,274
$524,378
23,964
69.8
65
65
$536,887
$528,744
1,436.5
1,271.6
1,271.6
$10,300,692
$10,246,653
$10,222,730
484
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
HEALTH AND WELFARE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiith.) (Aiilh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
5S
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
S3
84
85
•86
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent and medical director
Administrative assistant II
Secretary I
Medical Records and Clerical :
Medical record librarian
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Business Services :
Hospital business administrator
Senior stenographer
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Senior clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
Hospital Trust Office :
Patients estates and accounts spe-
cialist
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Training assistant
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Service. Supply, and Clerical:
Service and supply officer II
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I . ..
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Communications Section :
Supervising telephone operator
Telephone operator
Totals, Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
Medical Care :
Associate superintendent, medical
services
Assistant superintendent, general
and surgical service
Assistant superintendent, psychiatric
service
Chief of professional education
Senior physician
Senior psychiatrist
Physician and surgeon II
Staff psychiatrist
Dentist II
Chief psychologist
Podiatrist
Pharmacist II
Staff psychologist — clinical
Nurse — anesthetist
Supervising clinical laboratory tech-
nologist
MODESTO STATE HOSPITAL
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$2,026-2,163
$25,956
$25,956
1
—
—
905-1,100
—
—
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
1
644-783
9.396
9,396
1
1
1
530 -644
7,728
7,728
3.7
0
5
469- -571
32,952
33.312
0.5
—
—
457-556
—
—
1.4
1
1
457-556
5,484
5.760
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
7.3
t
7
425-517
40,850
41,654
12.3
9.5
9.5
395-505
53,990
54,598
2.4
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17.700
1
1
1
469-571
0,796
6,852
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
1
584-710
7,792
8,180
1
—
—
556-676
—
—
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1
1
1
457-550
6,672
6,672
0.8
1
1
457-556
6,285
6,594
1
1
1
425-517
5,226
5,490
1.3
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
0.9
1
1
395-480
5,080
5.330
2
2
2
395-4S0
11,520
11,520
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
2
2
2
395-505
10,140
10,638
0.2
1
1
950-1.155
11,440
12,026
1
1
1
746-905
10.524
10,860
1
1
1
530-614
7.728
7.72S
1
—
—
469-571
_
-
1
1
1
457-556
0.672
0.072
2
2
2
395-505
10.800
11.040
1
1
1
821-998
11.976
11.976
1
1
1
644-783
9.396
9.396
9
1
1
505-614
7.36S
7.368
1.1
—
—
395-505
—
_
5.4
4
4
395-480
22.787
23,040
1
1
1
435-530
6.360
6.360
5.1
0
5
395-480
27,742
28.259
73.4
64.5
64.5
$483,147
$453,908
783-950
11,400
$459,059
1
1
1
$1,929-2,162
$•25,944
$25,944
1
1
1
1,750-2.161
25,932
25,932
1
2
2
1.750-2.161
40,932
47.976
1
1
1
1.750-2,161
25,932
25,932
—
1
1
1.587-2,026
19.044
20,004
1.2
3
3
1.587-2,026
61,236
63.156
5.4
3.6
3.6
1,439-1,929
76.4S4
77.359
4.7
2
2
1,439-1.929
54.360
45.294
1.9
1
1
1 ,371-1,667
20.004
20,004
1
1
1
1.100-1.337
10.044
16.044
1
1
1
905-1.100
13.200
13.200
1
1.1
1.1
99S-1.100
14.520
14.52(1
3
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13.200
O.S
1
1
S21-99S
9.S52
10.35G
11,400
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
4S5
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
Hilled) (Anlh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
IT
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Medical Care — ( 'on tinned
Physical therapist II
Clinical laboratory technologist __
Physical therapist I
Medical student assistant
E'e itroi i eepiialographic technician
X-ray technician - —
Psychiatric technician — podiatrist
distant
Laboratory assistant II
Dental assistant
Personal < "at e '■
Superintendent of nursing services
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (registered nurse) .._
Psychiatric nursing education di-
rector _-
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (psychiatric techni-
cian ) -
Supervising psychiatric nurse
Senior psychiatric nurse
Supervising psychiatric technician
Psychiatric nurse
Graduate nurse
Senior psychiatric technician II
Senior psychiatric technician I
Barbershop manager
Beauty shop manager
Psychiatric technician
Student professional assistant
Psychiatric technician — trainee
Surgery — Central Supply — Clinics :
Surgical nurse II
Surgical nurse I
Graduate nurse
Psychiatric technician
Intermediate stenographer
Psychiatric technician — trainee
Rehabilitation Therapy:
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Supervisor of rehabilitation services
Assistant supervisor of rehabilita-
tion services
Coordinator of volunteer services
Librarian II
Occupational therapist
Industrial therapist
Music therapist
Recreation therapist
Psychiatric technician — group
leader
Motion picture operator
Social Service :
Supervising psychiatric social
worker II
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I
Psychiatric social worker
After-Care Facility :
Senior psychiatrist
Physician and surgeon II
Staff psychologist — clinical
Psychiatric social worker
Medical student assistant
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student professional assistant
Totals. Authorized Positions
MODESTO STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$710 863
$10,356
$10,356
1.1
2
•>
676 783
17.712
18.132
—
1
1
m i-746
7.54S
7.: 120
0.1
—
—
492-692
_
_
1.1
1
1
530-644
6.516
6.S40
1
1.1
1.1
530-1144
S,501
S.501
1
1
1
457-584
6.672
6 672
0.9
1
1
435-530
5,553
5.835
2
1
1
435-530
G.360
6.360
1
1
1
1,04S-1,273
14.2ns
14.1116
q
2
2
863-1.04S
25.152
25.152
1
1
1
863-1,048
11.220
11.7S4
2
1
1
821-998
11.976
11.976
s
S
s
7Sd-950
91.200
91.200
19.3
25
25
710-863
252.49S
256.092
15.S
16
16
600-801
153.792
153.792
31.9
74
74
044-7S3
627.038
645.624
15.8
—
—
599-782
_
_
34.4
26
26
556-710
250,920
220,800
111.1
59
59
505-644
521.752
496.S48
1
1
1
480-584
7.00S
7.00S
1
—
—
4S0-5S4
—
—
309.3
238
238
457-584
1,687,923
1.646.5S7
0.1
—
—
377^57
—
—
19.2
10
10
395^135
49.800
52.200
1
1
1
710-863
10.356
10.356
2
3
3
044-783
26.712
27.108
—
1
1
599-728
7.362
7.728
2.6
o
2
457-584
12.294
12.582
1
1
1
425-517
5.979
6.204
0.9
1
1
395-435
4.980
5.220
1
1
1
S42-1.023
13.149
13.149
1
1
1
S42-1.023
13.149
13.149
1
1
1
S21-998
11.976
11.976
2.9
3
3
676-821
2S.332
2S.767
1
1
1
676-821
9.776
9,S52
1
1
1
614-746
8.952
8.952
0.3
1
1
584-710
7,188
7,54S
0.2
1
1
584-710
7.008
7,36S
0.6
0.5
0.5
584-710
4,260
4,260
2.S
2.5
2.5
5S4-710
20.566
20,S14
4
3
3
457-584
20,688
20.68S
—
0.2
0.2
3.06-3.21 hr
1.335
1,335
1.1
1
1
927-1,128
11,124
11,676
1
_
_
842-1,023
_
_
i
6
6
764-927
64,7SS
65,232
_
1
1
l,5S7-2,026
19.044
20,004
1.2
2
2
1,439-1,929
39.312
40.18S
0.9
1
1
905-1,100
10.S60
11.400
0.3
1
1
764-927
11.124
11,124
0.1
—
—
492-692
—
—
1.6
2
2
425-517
12.40S
12.408
—
1
1
395-505
4.S60
5.100
0.2
-
-
377^157
-
-
643.8
533
533
$4,805,564
$4,595,377
$4,529,104
486
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
£6-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
MODESTO STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
Feeding :
Food administrator II
Food administrator I
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Butcker-meat cutter II
Food service supervisor II
Baker I
Butcher-meat cutter I
Food service supervisor I
Assistant cook
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Clothing :
Clothing center manager
Shoemaker
Storekeeper I
Seamer-seamstress
Assistant seamstress
Housekeeping :
Supervising housekeeper I
Janitor
Housekeeper
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Laundryman
Laundress
Laundry assistant
Totals, Authorized Positions 111.6
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III
Carpenter II
Painter II
Plumber I
Upholsterer
Carpenter I
Painter I
Fusion welder
Locksmith
Machinist
Building maintenance man
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman I
Groundsman
Light, Heat, and Power :
Chief engineer I
Electrician I
Steamfitter
Stationary engineer
Stationary fireman
Water and Sewage :
Water and sewage plant supervisor
Fire Protection :
Institution fire chief
Institution fireman
Institution fire fighter — part-time
Motor Vehicles :
Automobile mechanic
Automotive equipment operator II
Automotive equipment operator I
Security Force :
Security officer II
Security officer I
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$S21-998
$11,976
$11,976
1
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
2.4
2
2
530-710
15,456
15,456
12.3
11
11
4S0-644
74,934
75,296
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,72S
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
2.9
3
3
480-5S4
21,024
21,024
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
2.1
2
2
435-530
12,060
12,924
1.9
2
2
395-480
10,620
10,860
12.7
18
18
395^180
96,641
98,620
33.9
30
30
359-435
150,126
152,660
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
—
1
1
584-710
7,008
7,368
1
—
—
505-644
—
—
1.2
1
1
480-584
6,310
6,620
2.6
2
2
395-480
10,620
10,860
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
3
3
3
395-480
16,171
16,866
3
3
3
395-480
16,380
16,620
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1.8
2
2
480-584
12,748
13,376
3.2
3
3
415-505
17,765
18,055
12
12
12
395-4S0
67,990
68,460
5.6
5
5
359-435
23,320
24,472
110
110
$620,700
$643,521
898.8 768.8 768.8
3,448,451
$6,182,925
$653,8S5
1
0.6
2
2.9
1
2.4
6
1
1
1
9.9
1
1
2
2
1
2
4
1
1
7
1
1
2
2
1
2
4
1
1
7
$950-1,155
676-746
676-746
676-746
584-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
556-614
$13,860
8,112
17,904
17,904
7,158
17,040
34,080
8,520
8,384
51,546
$13,860
8,520
17,904
17,904
7,518
17,040
34,080
8,520
8,520
51,576
1
3
1
3
1
3
584-710
480-530
8,520
18,905
8,520
19,080
1
3
1
2.8
5
1
2
1
3
5
1
2
1
3
5
746-863
676-746
676-746
644-710
584-644
10,356
17,904
8,952
24,768
38,640
10,356
17,904
8,952
25,152
38,640
1
1
1
676-746
8,736
8,952
1
5
1.3
1
5
1.3
1
5
1.3
676-821
556-676
556-676
9,852
39,696
11,258
9,852
40,056
11,258
1
1
9.1
1
1
8
1
1
8
644-746
614-676
556-614
8,520
S.112
58,944
8,520
8,112
58,944
1
4
1
4
1
4
505-614
435-530
7,008
25,440
$490,119
7,368
25,440
70
61.3
61.3
$539,040
$492,548
1,135,196
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
487
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
id
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_j
SALARIES AND WAGES
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent and medical director 1
Administrative assistant II 1
Secretary I 1
Medical Records and Clerical :
Medical record librarian 1
Supervising clerk I 0.9
Senior stenographer 12.9
Senior clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 2
Senior file clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 7.4
Intermediate typist-clerk 42.6
Duplicating machine operator II 1
Intermediate clerk 8
Intermediate file clerk 2.5
Business services :
Hospital business administrator 1
Senior stenographer 1
Student professional assistant 0.6
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer III 1
Property clerk II , 1
Accountant I 1
Senior clerk 1.8
Senior account clerk 1.8
Accounting technician II 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.3
Intermediate typist-clerk 8.9
Intermediate clerk 1.9
Bookkeeping machine operator I 2
Intermediate account clerk 3.8
Student professional assistant 0.2
Trust Section :
Patients' estates and accounts su-
pervisor 0.9
Patients' estates and accounts spe-
cialist
Senior clerk
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Training assistant
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Service. Supply, and Clerical :
Service and supply officer II
Service and supply officer I
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Communications Section :
Supervising telephone operator I
Telephone operator
Totals, Authorized Positions 144.1
CARE AND WELFARE
Medical Care :
Associate superintendent, medical
services 1
Assistant superintendent, general
medical and surgical service 1
Assistant superintendent, psychiatric
service 5
NAPA STATE HOSPITAL
SALABY RANGE
1
1
$2,026-2,163
$25,956
$25,956
1
1
905-1,100
12,026
12,628
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
530-644
7,308
7.66S
12
12
469-571
80,972
81,276
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
457-556
12,682
12,982
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
7
7
425-517
42,309
43,177
42
42
395-505
239,164
242,419
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
8
8
395^80
43,878
44,968
2
2
395-480
10,536
11,064
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
-
-
377-457
-
-
1
1
905-1,100
12,732
13,200
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
—
—
556-676
—
—
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
—
—
425-517
—
—
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
3
3
395-480
16,806
17,073
-
—
377-457
-
-
134
783-950
11,310
134
$S82,356
1 1 $1,929-2,162
1 1 1,750-2,161
5 5 1,750-2,161
$874,796
$25,944
25,932
129,150
11,400
0.9
1
1
710-863
9,137
9,586
0.2
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.2
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.2
1
1
425-517
6.204
6,204
1.4
9
9
395-505
51,264
51,798
0.1
1
1
395-480
5,691
5,760
0.2
1
1
395-480
5,553
5,760
1
1
1
950-1,155
12.940
13.585
0.9
1
1
746-905
9.322
9,776
1
1
1
530-644
7,548
7,728
1
_
_
469-571
—
—
1.9
2
2
457-556
12,570
13.1S8
2.3
4
4
395-505
21,240
21,720
1.6
1
1
395-480
4,940
5,180
0.8
-
-
359-435
-
-
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
_
_
746-905
—
—
1
1
1
644-783
9.396
9.396
3
2
2
505-644
13,858
14,180
1
_
_
395-505
—
—
4.9
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6.360
6
6
6
395-480
33.406
33,923
$887,643
$25,944
25,932
129,252
488
Department of Mercies! Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
-J
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
NAPA STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
Medical Care — Continued
Assistant superintendent, children's
services 1.2
Chief of professional education
Senior physician 1
Senior psychiatrist 4.:.'
Career resident physician and sur-
geon II
Physician and surgeon II 31.9
Career resident staff psychiatrist
Staff psychiatrist 21.1
Pathologist 1
Dentist III 1
Dentist II 4
Physician and surgeon I 0.7
Chief psychologist 1
Psychiatric resident II 7.7
Psychiatric resident I 1.5
Senior psychologist 3
Podiatrist 1
Pharmacist II 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 15.7
Pharmacist I 1
Nurse-anesthetist 1
Supervising clinical laboratory tech-
nologist 1
Senior clinical laboratory technolo-
gist 1
Neuropathology technologist 1
Physical therapist II 1
Librarian III 1
Psychology associate 1
Clinical laboratory technologist 6
Clinical psychology intern 1.8
Physical therapist I 3.7
Photographer I 1
Electroencephalograph^ technician- 2
X-ray technician 3
Psychiatric technician — podiatrist
assistant 1
Laboratory assistant II 2
Dental assistant 5
Laboratory assistant I 0.8
Student professional assistant 0.1
Personal Care :
Superintendent of nursing services- 1
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (registered nurse) 4
Psychiatric nursing education direc-
tor 1.5
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (psychiatric techni-
cian) 1.9
Supervising psychiatric nurse 14.7
Senior psychiatric nurse 18.8
Supervising psychiatric technician. 20.9
Psychiatric nurse 65.2
Graduate nurse 14.8
Senior psychiatric technician II 45.8
Senior psychiatric technician I 133.6
Barbershop manager 1
Beauty shop manager 0.4
Psychiatric technician 788.2
Student professional assistant 0.2
Psychiatric technician — trainee 103.2
Surgery — Central Supply — Clinics :
Surgical nurse II 1
Surgical nurse I 4.8
Psychiatric technician 6
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Rehabilitation Therapy :
Catholic chaplain 1
Protestant chaplain 2
Supervisor of rehabilitation
services 1
SALARY EANGE
1
1
$1,750-2,161
$25,932
$25,932
1
1
3,750-2,161
25,932
25,932
1
1
1.5S7-2.026
24,312
24,312
6
6
1.5S7-2.026
133,00S
134.928
2
2
1,439-1,929
43,044
43.044
25.6
25.6
1,439-1,929
569,247
577,115
4
4
1,439-1,929
S2.416
83.292
16
16
1,439-1,929
309,499
317,255
1
1
1,512-1,929
23,14S
23.148
1
1
1,512-1. S37
22,044
22.044
o
3
1,371-1.667
59,052
60,012
—
—
1,305-1.5S7
—
—
1
1
1,100-1.337
16,044
16.044
S
S
571-1,243
75,045
75,333
—
-
571-1,243
—
—
3
3
99S-1.213
43.66S
43.66S
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
99S-1.100
13.200
13,200
15
15
905-1,100
196,224
197,012
1
1
950-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
821-998
11,976
11.976
1
1
783-950
11,400
11.400
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
710-863
10.356
10,356
1
1
710-863
9.852
10,356
1
1
676-821
9,852
9.852
-
-
746-S21
_
_
8
8
676-783
73,008
73,848
—
_
530-783
—
_
4
4
614-746
34,616
35,002
1
1
556-676
S.112
8,112
2
2
530-644
15,456
15,456
3
3
530-644
23,184
23,184
1
1
457-584
6.672
6,672
1
1
435-530
6,360
6.360
4
4
435-530
25,440
25,440
—
—
395^80
—
—
-
-
377-457
-
-
1
1
1,01S-1.273
15.276
15.276
o
2
863-1.048
25,152
25,152
1
1
S63-1.048
12,576
12,576
1
1
821-998
11,976
11.976
15
15
783-950
169.164
170,202
22
22
710-863
218,980
922 1 74
21
21
660-801
201,297
201,852
82
82
644-783
745,121
752,112
1
1
599-728
8.736
8.736
56
56
556-710
450.836
414,960
110
110
505-644
872,726
828.456
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
_
_
480-584
—
—
700
700
457-584
4,807,497
4,648,554
—
—
377^57
—
—
-
-
395^35
-
-
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
5
5
644-783
45,504
45,900
6
6
457-584
40,368
40,368
1
1
395-505
6,060
6,060
1
1
842-1.023
13,299
13,299
2
2
842-1,023
27,006
27,006
S21-998
10,692
11,220
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
4S9
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
3
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
I 66-67 67-68 68-69
I (Filled) (Atith.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Rehabilitation Therapy — Continued
Assistant supervisor of
rehabilitation services 3.9
Coordinator of volunteer services 1
Librarian II 0.S
Occupational therapist 8.1
Industrial therapist 1
Music therapist 1.3
Recreation therapist 10.3
Psychiatric technician — group
leader 9.8
Student professional assistant 0.3
Motion picture operator 0.2
Education :
Supervisor of academic instruction. 1
High school teacher 0.3
Teacher of the emotionally
handicapped 9.4
Teacher of mentally retarded
children 0.5
Home economics teacher 1
Instructor in general shop 1
Instructor in recreation and
physical education 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.8
Student professional assistant 0.5
Social Service :
Supervising psychiatric social
worker II 1
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I 5
Psychiatric social worker 33
Student professional assistant 1.5
Tuberculosis X-Ray Services :
Physician and surgeon II 0.5
X-ray technician 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.5
Convalescent Leave Service :
Staff psychiatrist 1.1
After-Care Facility :
Senior psychiatrist 1
Staff psychiatrist 1.2
Staff psychologist — clinical 0.7
Psychiatric social worker 0.9
Medical student assistant 0.5
Intermediate stenographer 3
East Bay Clinic :
Chief psychiatrist, mental hygiene
clinic 1
Staff psychiatrist 1.3
Staff psychologist — clinical 1
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I 0.9
Psychiatric social worker 2
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 3
San Francisco Geriatric Screening
Unit:
Physician and surgeon II 0.5
Staff psychiatrist 0.5
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I 1
Psychiatric social worker 0.9
Intermediate stenographer 1
San Francisco Day Treatment Center :
Psychiatrist-director, community
day treatment center 1
Senior psychiarist 0.8
Physician and surgeon II 0.1
Staff psychiatrist -
Psychiatric resident II 1
Senior psychologist —
Staff psychologist — clinical 0.9
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I 1
STA1
•E HOS
PITAL — Continued
4
1
1
6
2
3
10
4
1
1
6
2
3
10
SALARY RANGE
$676-S21
676-S21
614-746
584-710
584-710
584-710
584-710
$38,274
9.S52
7.36S
49.522
15.52S
22.S96
S0.216
$39,1S0
9,852
7,728
50,296
15.88S
23,616
S2.104
6
0.2
6
0.2
457-584
377-457
3.06-3.21 hr
42,223
1,335
41,712
1,335
1
1
1
1
950-1.155
676-1, 04S
13.S60
8,24S
13.860
8,664
n
9
676-1,048
110,196
110,700
l
l
i
1
1
1
676-1. 04S
676-1.048
676-1,048
9,852
11,976
12,576
10,356
11,976
12,576
l
l
1
1
676-1.048
395-505
377-457
9,396
6,060
9,852
6,060
927-1. 12S
13,536
13,536
5
33
5
33
S42-1.023
764-927
377-457
61,380
348,292
61.380
35S,845
0.5
1
0.5
0.5
1
0.5
1,439-1,929
530-644
425-517
11,574
7,728
2,613
11,574
7,728
2,745
1
1
1,439-1,929
21,522
21,522
1
2
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
3
1,587-2,026
1,439-1.929
905-1,100
764-927
492-692
425-517
23,148
40,416
13,200
10,104
17.434
23,148
41,292
13,200
10,60S
T7,S98
1
2
1
1
2
1
1,667-2.127
1,439-1.929
905-1.100
25.524
34.536
13,200
25.524
36,288
13,200
1
2
i
i
3
1
2
1
1
3
842-1,023
764-927
469-571
425-517
395-505
12,276
21,947
6.852
6,204
16,739
12,276
22,248
6.852
6,204
17,150
1
1
1,439-1,929
1,439-1,929
23,268
23,26S
1
1
1
1
1
1
842-1,023
764-927
425-517
12,276
11,124
6,079
12,276
11,124
6,204
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,750-2,161
1,587-2,026
1,439-1,929
1,439-1,929
571-1,243
998-1,213
905-1,100
25,932
19,044
17,268
11,976
25,932
20,004
18,144
12,576
1
1
842-1,023
12.276
12.276
86
490
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Anth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
NAPA STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
San Francisco Day Treatment Center
— Continued
Supervisor of rehabilitation services,
mental hospital 111
Psychiatric social worker 111
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 111
Senior psychiatric nurse 0.6 1 1
Psychiatric nurse 0.1 - —
Occupational therapist 0.9 1 1
Recreation therapist 111
Psychiatric technician 0.9 1 1
Senior stenographer 111
Intermediate stenographer 2 2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 111
Totals, Authorized Positions 1,504.9 1,289.8 1,289.8
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food administrator II
Food administrator I
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Butcher-meat cutter II
Food service supervisor II
Baker I
Butcher-meat cutter I
Food service supervisor I
Assistant cook
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Clothing :
Clothing center manager
Tailor
Seamer-seamstress
Assistant seamstress
Housekeeping — Public Areas :
Janitor foreman III
Janitor foreman II
Janitor
Housekeeper
Housekeeping — Ward Areas :
Janitor foreman I
Janitor
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Laundryman
Laundress
Totals, Authorized Positions..
PLANT OPERATION
SALARY RANGE
$S21-99S
$11,976
$11,976
764-927
11,124
11,124
746-905
10,860
10,860
710-863
8,520
S,952
644-783
—
—
584-710
7,428
7,792
584-710
8,520
8,520
457-584
6,672
6,672
469-571
6,852
6,852
425-517
12,308
12,408
395-505
6,060
6,060
$11,422,529
$11,212,053
$11,032,7S1
1
1
1
$821-998
$11,880
$11,976
2
2
2
644-783
18,276
18,718
0.9
1
1
614-746
7.368
7,728
2.9
2
2
530-710
15,456
15,456
18.9
12
12
480-644
84,096
84,096
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
0.2
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
0.9
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
5
4
4
480-584
27,780
28,032
2
1
1
4S0-5S4
8,100
8,100
4.7
5
5
435-530
30,410
30,924
3.1
4
4
395^S0
23,040
23,040
30.4
31
31
395-480
151,502
151,502
51.6
55
55
359-435
248,413
252,232
1
1
1
614-746
8,316
8,736
1
1
1
5S4-710
S.520
8,520
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,00S
3
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7.36S
22.6
17
17
395^80
99,785
100,319
5.5
5
5
395^80
28,547
2S,S0O
2.9
3
3
435-530
19,080
19.0SO
-
6
6
395-4S0
28,440
29,880
1
1
1
5S4-710
8,520
8,520
2
2
2
4S0-5S4
13,472
13,792
8.6
9
9
415-505
54,033
54,315
10.2
9
9
395-4S0
50,820
$1,003,046
50.S20
185.4
ISO
180
$1,03S,577
$1,011,778
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III _ _
Supervisor of building trades
Plumber II
1
1
1
1
2.6
3
1
0.7
3
8.4
1
1
1
1
7
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
4
$950-1,155
746-863
710-7S3
676-746
Painter II
676-746
676-746
676-746
Upholsterer _ _ _
Carpenter I
Painter I
5S4-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
Mason
Glazier
Locksmith
Machinist _
Building maintenance man _ _
644-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
556-614
$13,148
10,356
9,396
8,952
26,S56
17,904
8,952
7,00S
17,040
42,600
8,520
8,048
7.72S
8,520
8,520
29,472
$13,S05
10,356
9,396
8,952
26,856
17,904
8,952
7,368
17.040
42,600
S.520
8,452
S.112
8,520
S.520
29,472
HEALTH AND WELFAKB
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
491
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (tmh.) (iuth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II
Tractor operator — laborer
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Farm hand
Light, Heat, and Power :
Chief engineer I
Electrician II
Electrician I
Steamfitter
Stationary engineer
Refrigeration engineman
Stationary fireman
Building maintenance man
Fire Protection :
Institution fire chief
Institution fireman
Institution fire fighter — part-time
Motor Vehicles :
Automobile mechanic
Automotive equipment operator II
Automotive equipment operator I_
Security Force:
Security officer II
Security officer I
Totals, Authorized Positions
FARMING AND PROCESSING
NAPA STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
1
1
0.8
4.6
0.5
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
4
SALARY RANGE
$644-7S3
5S4-644
505-614
4S0-530
415^S0
$9,396
7,728
6.952
25,215
$9,396
7,728
7,308
25,440
1
1
3.9
1
4.8
1
4.7
2
1
1
3
1
5
1
5
2
1
1
3
1
5
1
5
2
746-S63
710-783
676-746
676-746
644-710
644-710
584-644
556-S14
10.356
9,396
26,712
8,952
41,016
8,520
38,280
14,736
10,356
9,396
26,856
8,952
41,784
8,520
38,640
14,736
1
2
1.3
1
o
1.3
1
2
1.3
676-821
556-676
556-676
9,322
16,224
11,258
9.776
16,224
11,258
2
1
14.7
2
1
13
2
1
13
644-746
614-676
556-614
16,972
8,112
95,604
17,040
S.112
95.7S4
1
4
1
4
1
4
505-614
435-530
7,368
25,440
7,368
25,440
78.3
78.3
$671,330
$630,579
$634,939
Dairyman 111
Assistant dairyman 2 2 2
Milker 8 S 8
Farm hand 2 2 2
Totals, Authorized Positions 13 13 13
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,935.4 1,695.1 1,695.1
$644-783
530-644
4S0-5S4
415^80
$9,396
15,456
55,216
11,520
$91,588
$9,396
15,456
55,520
11,520
$86,859
$91,892
$14,101,651
$13,812,062
$13,659,033
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent and medical director 1
Administrative assistant II 1
Secretary I 1
Medical Records and Clerical :
Medical record librarian 1
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 10.5
Senior typist-clerk 2
Senior file clerk 1
Senior account clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 12.1
Intermediate typist-clerk 25
Intermediate clerk 8.1
Intermediate file clerk 0.9
Intermediate account clerk 1
Business Services :
Hospital business administrator 1
Senior stenographer 1
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer III 1
Property clerk II 0.9
Senior clerk 1.8
Senior account clerk 2
Accounting technician II 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Bookkeeping machine operator I 1
Intermediate account clerk 5.6
PATTON STATE HOSPITAL
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$2,026-2,163
$25,956
$25,956
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
530-644
7,068
7,428
9
9
469-571
61.306
61.640
2
2
457-556
13,318
13,344
1
1
457-556
6,010
6,310
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
13
13
425-517
76,880
78,279
25
25
395-505
139,385
142,532
9
9
395-480
51,180
51,432
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
395-480
5,242
5,507
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
584-710
7,338
7,698
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
425-517
5,674
5,954
1
1
395-480
5,418
5,691
4
4
395-480
23,040
23,040
492
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Anth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
IT
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PATTON STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Trust Section :
Patients' estates and accounts su-
pervisor
Patients' estates and accounts spe-
cialist
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Training assistant
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Service, Supply, and Clerical :
Service and supply officer II
Service and supply officer I
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Communications Section :
Supervising telephone operator —
nonmultiple board
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board
Telephone operator — multiple board
Totals. Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
0.7
124.1 121
Medical Care :
Associate superintendent, medical
services 1 1
Assistant superintendent, general
medical and surgical service 1 1
Assistant superintendent, psychiatric
service 4 4
Chief of professional education 1 1
Assistant superintendent, tuberculo-
sis service 1 1
Senior psychiatrist 4.4 6
Physician and surgeon II 20.3 26
Staff psychiatrist 12.3 5
Career psychiatric resident — staff
psychiatrist 2 2
Pathologist 1 1
Dentist III 1 1
Dentist II 2.S 2
Chief psychologist 1 1
Psychiatric resident II 7.9 4
Senior psychologist 2 2
Podiatrist 1 1
Pharmacist II 1 1
Staff psychologist — counseling 0.3 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 9.7 10
Pharmacist I 1 1
Nurse-anesthetist 1
Supervising clinical laboratory tech-
nologist 1 1
Senior clinical laboratory technolo-
gist 2 2
Neuropathology technologist 1 1
Physical therapist II 1 1
Librarian III 1 1
Dental laboratory technician 1 1
Clinical laboratory technologist 5.S 7
Physical therapist I 4.6 5
Electroencephalographs technician- 0.9 1
X-ray technician 3 3
Psychiatric technician — podiatrist
assistant 1 1
Dental assistant 4 3
SALARY RANGE
$783-950
$10,692
121
S7S0.S02
1
$1,929-2,162
1
1,750-2,161
4
1,750-2,161
1
1,750-2,161
1
1,750-2,161
6
l,5S7-2.026
26
1,439-1,929
5
1,439-1,929
2
1,405-1,882
1
1.512-1.929
1
1,512-1,S37
o
1,371-1,667
1
1,100-1,337
4
571-1,243
2
998-1,213
1
905-1,100
1
99S-1.100
1
905-1.100
10
905-1.100
1
950-1.04S
1
821-99S
1
7S3-950
2
710-S63
1
710-S63
1
710-S63
1
676-S21
1
676-S21
7
676-783
5
614-746
1
530-644
3
530-644
1
457-584
3
435-530
$79S,775
$25,944
25,524
103,728
25,932
25.932
135,948
508,972
139,731
40,992
23,148
22,044
40,008
16.044
44,644
29,112
13.200
13,200
11.736
133,290
12,176
9.S52
11,400
20,712
10,356
10.356
9,852
9.S52
60.6S4
43.600
6,812
21,000
6,672
19,080
$11,220
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10.356
0.2
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
8
8
8
395-505
43.684
45,014
0.7
1
1
395-180
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13.860
1
1
1
746-905
9.472
9.936
1
1
1
530-644
7.728
7,728
1
1
1
469-571
6.852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6.210
6,516
2
2
2
425-517
11,164
11,720
2
2
2
395-505
10.660
11.198
1
1
1
S21-99S
11,976
11.976
1
—
—
746-905
_
_
1
1
1
644-7S3
9.396
9,396
2
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
5,375
5,651
4.7
4
4
395-^80
22,475
22.S10
1
1
1
395-iSO
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
3.9
4
4
395-4S0
21.62S
22,224
3
3
3
39o^tS0
16,7S0
17,142
$S11,062
$25,944
25,524
103,72S
25,932
25,932
136,908
543,934
115,740
40,992
23.14S
22,044
40.008
16,044
46,324
29,112
13.200
13,200
12,326
131,076
12.576
10,356
11.400
20,712
10,356
10.356
9.S52
9.S52
62.799
43.9SS
7.15S
21,666
6.672
19,0S0
HEALTH AND WELFARE
493
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AXD WAOKS
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.J (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
I 'ersonal Care :
Superintendent of nursing services. 1
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (registered nurse) 3
Psychiatric nursing education
director 2.1
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (psychiatric techni-
cian) 2
Supervising psychiatric nurse 0
Senior psychiatric nurse . 24.4
Supervising psychiatric technician _ 22.(1
Psychiatric nurse 87.3
Senior psychiatric technician II 43
Senior psychiatric technician I 127. S
Barbershop manager 1
Beauty shop manager 1
Psychiatric technician 662.1
Surgery — Central Supply — Clinics :
Surgical nurse II 1
Surgical nurse I 4.4
Graduate nurse 0.S
Psychiatric technician 6.6
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Rehabilitation Therapy :
Catholic chaplain 1
Protestant chaplain 1
Supervisor of rehabilitation
services 1
Assistant supervisor of rehabilitation
services 3
Coordinator of volunteer services 1
Librarian II -
Occupational therapist 4.6
Industrial therapist 3.6
Music therapist 3.8
Recreation therapist 5.4
Psychiatric technician — group
leader 12.2
Motion picture operator 0.2
Sheltered Workshop :
Vocational rehabilitation counselor —
Supervisor, sheltered workshop 0.5
Occupational therapist 0.8
Psychiatric technician 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Social Service :
Supervising psychiatric social
worker II 1
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I 5
Psychiatric social worker 19.4
Tuberculosis X-ray Services :
Physician and surgeon II 0.1
X-ray technician 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.3
Convalescent Leave Service :
Staff psychiatrist 2
After-Care Facility :
Senior psychiatrist 1
Staff psychiatrist 1.8
Staff psychologist — clinical 1
Psychiatric social worker 1
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 2
San Diego After-Care and Screening
Unit:
Chief psychiatrist, mental hygiene
clinic 1
Staff psychiatrist —
Staff psychologist — clinical 0.8
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I 1
Psychiatric social worker 2.1
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 3
PATTON STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
SALARY RANGE
1
1
S1.H4S-1.273
$15,276
815.276
'>
2
863-1. 048
25,152
25,152
1
1
S63-1.04S
12 576
12.570
1
9
20
•»
116
32
96
1
460
1
9
20
22
116
32
96
1
460
821-998
783-950
710-S63
660-801
644-783
556-710
505-644
480-584
480-5S4
457-584
11,976
102.600
205.368
210,837
1.011.044
305,354
S17.734
7.o: is
3,150.168
11.976
102.600
206.74S
211.390
1.036.063
271,824
739.72S
7.008
3.181.659
1
5
1
7
1
1
5
1
7
1
710-863
644-783
599-728
457-5S4
395-505
10.356
45.552
s.144
44.822
5.760
10.356
46.425
8,556
45.852
5.760
1
1
1
1
S42-1.023
S42-1.023
13.2H0
13.299
13.299
13.299
1
1
821-998
11.640
11.976
3
1
1
5
3
4
6
3
1
1
5
3
4
6
676-S21
676-821
614-746
5S4-710
584-710
584-710
584-710
29.556
9,852
7.368
39.420
22,536
33.048
47.156
29.556
9.S52
7.72S
40,320
23,256
33.416
48,650
6
0.2
6
0.2
457-584
3.06-3.21 hr
40.032
1.322
40.032
1.322
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
746-905
746-905
584-710
457-584
395-505
8.952
8.952
8.520
20,016
5,760
9.396
9.396
8.520
20.016
5.760
1
1
927-1,128
13,536
13,536
4
29
4
29
842-1,023
764-927
45.996
306.984
45,996
310,500
0.5
1
0.5
0.5
1
0.5
1,439-1,929
530-644
425-517
8.634
7.728
2.613
9.072
7,728
2.745
2
o
1,439-1,929
44.14S
44,148
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
o
1
1
1
1
1,587-2,026
1.439-1.929
905-1.100
764-927
469-571
425-517
24.312
37.604
10.860
11.124
6.516
6,076
24.312
39.492
11.400
11.124
6,852
6.204
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,667-2,127
1,439-1.929
905-1,100
25,524
17,268
10,860
25.524
18,144
11,400
1
3
1
3
1
3
1
3
842-1,023
764-927
469-571
395-505
12,276
31,416
6,852
17,719
12,276
31,860
6,852
18,005
494
l
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
HEALTH AND WELFARE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
San Diego Day Treatment Center :
Psychiatrist-director, community
day treatment center
Senior psychiatrist
Staff psychiatrist
Staff psychologist — clinical
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I
Supervisor of rehabilitation services
Psychiatric social worker
Senior psychiatric nurse
Occupational therapist
Senior psychiatric technician I
Psychiatric technician
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Janitor
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food administrator II
Food administrator I
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Butcher-meat cutter II
Food service supervisor II
Baker I
Butcher-meat cutter I
Food service supervisor I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Assistant cook
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Clothing :
Shoemaker
Tailor
Seamer-seamstress
Assistant seamstress
Housekeeping :
Janitor foreman II
Janitor foreman I
Supervising housekeeper I
Janitor
Housekeeper
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Laundryman
Laundress
Totals, Authorized Positions —
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III _
Supervisor of building trades
Plumber II
Carpenter II
Painter II
Plumber I
Sheet metal worker
Upholsterer
Carpenter I
Painter I
Fusion welder
Mason
Locksmith
Building maintenance man
Labor — special repairs and
maintenance
PATTON STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
1
1
1
$950-1,155
$13,860
1
1
1
746-S63
10,356
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
1
1
1
676-746
S.952
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
s
2
2
676-746
17,904
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
2
1
1
5S4-710
S.520
4
3
3
644-710
25,560
6
4
4
644-710
34,080
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
1
1
1
644-710
8.520
1
1
1
644-710
S.520
5
3
3
556-614
22,104
2.9
(22,217)
PROPOSED
1968-69
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,750-2,161
$24,300
$24,300
0.5
1
1
1,587-2,026
19,044
20,004
0.8
1
1
1,439-1,929
17,268
18,144
2
2
2
905-1,100
24,888
25,476
0.4
1
1
842-1,023
10,104
10,608
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1.5
1
1
764-927
9,575
10,063
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
0.3
1
1
584-710
7,248
7,608
1
1
1
505-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
457-584
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
469-571
5,628
5,904
2.9
2
2
425-517
11,430
11,694
—
1
1
395-505
4,860
5,100
1
1
1
395-480
5,507
$8,766,618
5,760
1,205.1
988.2
988.2
$9,206,206
$8,751,245
1
1
1
$821-998
$11,976
$11,976
1.4
2
2
644-783
17,124
17,508
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
3
3
3
530-710
23,184
23,184
16.2
16
16
480-644
108,961
110,552
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
4
4
4
480-584
27,568
27,876
2
2
2
480-584
14,016
14,016
3
3
3
435-530
19,080
19,080
1
1
1
395-505
5.2S6
5,553
2
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
35.6
38
38
395-480
213,445
215,414
61.5
61
61
359-435
305,506
310,632
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
0.9
—
—
584-710
—
_
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
3
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
1
1
1
505-614
6,980
7,338
1.8
2
2
435-530
12,545
12,720
—
1
1
435-530
5,220
5,484
17.6
18
IS
395-480
100,759
102,081
2
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1.8
2
2
4S0-584
13.31S
13,628
11.7
11
11
415-505
63,590
64,501
8.2
8
8
395-480
46,080
$1,073,862
46,080
185.7
185
185
$1,025,940
$1,0S6,847
$13,860
10,356
9,396
8,952
S.952
17,904
S.952
8,520
25,560
34,080
8,520
8,520
S,520
22,104
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
495
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Maintenance of Grounds:
Supervising groundsman II
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Light, Heat, and Power :
Chief engineer I
Electrician II
Electrician I
Steamfitter
Stationary engineer
Refrigeration engineman
Stationary fireman
Building maintenance man
Water and Sewage :
Water and sewage plant supervisor-
Farm hand
Fire Protection :
Institution fire marshal
Institution fireman
Institution fire fighter — part-time —
Motor Vehicles :
Automobile mechanic
Automotive equipment operator II
Automotive equipment operator I —
Security Force :
Security officer II
Security officer I
Totals, Authorized Positions
PATTON STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
1 1
0.9 1
3.9 4
1
1
4
2
4.9
1
5
0.6
1
1
1.3
1
1
3
2
5
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
1.3
1
1
4
1
1
3
2
5
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
1.3
111
111
19.7 16 16
90.2
76.3 76.3
SALARY RANGE
$044-783
505-614
480-530
746-S63
710-783
676-746
676-746
644-710
644-710
5S4-644
556-614
676-746
415-iSO
676-821
556-676
556-676
644-746
614-676
556-614
505-614
435-530
$692,660
$9,396
6,980
24,990
10.356
9,396
26.S56
17,904
41,968
8,520
38,640
6.S40
8,952
5,760
9,852
16,224
11,474
S.520
8,112
117,888
7,368
25,215
$615,407
$9,396
7,338
25,290
10,350
9,396
26,856
17,904
42,362
8,520
38,640
7,1SS
8,952
5,760
9,852
16,224
11,474
S,520
8,112
117.8S8
7,36S
25,440
$617,032
FARMING AND PROCESSING
Dairyman 111
Head farmer II 111
Vegetable gardener 111
Hog ranch operator 111
Assistant dairyman 2 2 2
Tractor operator — laborer 111
Milker 7.9 8 8
Assistant hog ranch operator 111
Assistant vegetable gardener 1 - -
Farm hand 11.4 11 11
Totals, Authorized Positions 28.3 27 27
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,633.4 1,397.5 1,397.5
$644-783
$9,396
$9,396
614-746
8,700
8,952
530-644
7,728
7,728
530-644
7,728
7,728
530-644
15,456
15,456
584-644
7,728
7.72S
480-584
53,852
54,784
435-530
6,360
6,360
415-505
—
_
415-480
62,678
$179,626
$11,434,288
63,176
$176,937
$181,308
$11,882,545
$11,447,494
STOCKTON STATE HOSPITAL
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent and medical director 1
Administrative assistant II 1
Secretary I 1
Medical Records and Clerical :
Medical record librarian 1
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 8.6
Senior typist-clerk 2
Senior file clerk 0.7
Intermediate stenographer 14
Intermediate typist-clerk 20.2
Intermediate clerk 7
Intermediate file clerk 1
Business Services :
Hospital business administrator 1
Senior stenographer 1
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$2,026-2,163
25,956
25,956
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
644-7S3
9,396
9,396
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
8
8
469-571
54,620
54,816
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
1
1
457-556
6,620
6,672
14
14
425-517
83,422
84,552
18.5
18.5
395-505
109,860
109,860
7
7
395-4S0
39,760
40,022
1
1
395^80
5,760
5,760
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
496
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
L NO. OF POSITIONS
I 66-67 67-68 68-69
I (Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer III
Property clerk II
Senior clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
Hospital Trust Office :
Patients estates and accounts super-
visor
Patients estates and accounts spe-
cialist
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Training assistant
Supervising clerk I
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Service, Supply, and Clerical :
Service and supply officer II
Service and supply officer I
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk !
Communications Section :
Senior clerk
Telephone operator
Totals. Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
STOCKTON STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
SALARY RANGE
0.5
1
1
$905-1,100
$13,200
$13,200
1
1
1
5S4-710
S,520
8,520
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
o.s
1
1
457-556
5.4S4
5,760
3.4
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
395-480
5,484
5,760
6.8
5
5
395-480
2S,800
28,800
0.7
1
1
783-950
11,220
11,400
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
0.2
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2.5
3
3
425-517
17,921
18,197
3.5
3.5
3.5
395-505
18,890
19,252
0.2
1
1
395^80
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13.S60
1
1
1
746-905
9,174
9,624
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.72S
2.1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1.9
1
1
395-505
5,720
5,716
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
—
—
746-905
—
—
1
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
1.9
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,668
0.7
1
1
457-556
5,484
5.760
1
1
1
425-517
5,954
6,204
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
4
3
3
395-480
17,142
17,280
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
5.8
6
6
395-480
33,634
34,169
111.5 104
Medical Care :
Associate superintendent, medical
services 1
Assistant superintendent, general
medical and surgical service 1
Assistant superintendent, psychiat-
ric service 3
Chief of professional education 1
Senior physician 1
Senior psychiatrist 4.3
Physician and surgeon II 18
Career psychiatric resident — physi-
cian and surgeon II 1
Staff psychiatrist 6.3
Dentist III 1
Dentist II 2
Chief psychologist 1
Psychiatric resident I 1
Senior psychologist 1
Podiatrist 1
Pharmacist II 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 7
Pharmacist I 1
Nurse-anesthetist 1
Supervising clinical laboratory tech-
nologist 1
Senior clinical laboratory tech-
nologist 1
Neuropathology technologist —
Physical therapist II 2
Librarian III 1
Clinical laboratory technologist 3.9
Physical therapist I 1.8
Senior x-ray technician 1
Electroencephalographs technician 1
X-ray technician 0.7
104
$734.!
$712,497
$717,452
1
1
$1,929-2.162
$25,944
$25,944
1
1
]. 750-2.1 61
25,932
25,932
3
3
1,750-2,161
77.388
77,388
1
1
1,750-2,161
25,660
25,932
1
1
1,587-2,026
23,148
23,148
0
5
1,587-2,026
111,636
112,596
20.7
20.7
1,439-1,929
436,688
435,491
2
2
1,439-1,929
34,536
34,536
8.3
8.3
1.439-1,929
161,565
165,288
1
1
1,512-1,837
22,044
22,044
1
1
1,371-1,667
20,004
20.004
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
571-1,243
6,852
7,188
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
998-1,100
13,200
13,200
6
6
905-1,100
79,026
75,288
1
1
950-1,048
12,476
12,576
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,952
2
2
710-863
20,250
20.712
1
1
676-821
-9,852
9,852
4
4
676-783
36,504
36,924
2
2
614-746
16,500
16.S72
1
1
556-676
7.57S
7,952
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
530-644
7,72S
7.72S
HEALTH AXD WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
497
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ELL-Continued
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
'Filled: (tilth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Medical Care — Continued
Psychiatric technician — podiatrist
assistant
Dental assistant
Personal Care :
Superintendent of nursing services
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (registered nurse)
Psychiatric nursing education di-
rector
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (psychiatric technician)
Supervising psychiatric nurse
Senior psychiatric nurse
Supervising psychiatric technician
Psychiatric nurse
Senior psychiatric technician II
Senior psychiatric technician I
Barbershop manager
Beauty shop manager
Psychiatric technician
Psychiatric technician — trainee
Surgery — Central Supply — Clinics :
Surgical nurse II
Surgical nurse I
Psychiatric technician
Intermediate typist-clerk
Rehabilitation Therapy :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain —
Supervisor of rehabiliation services
Assistant supervisor of rehabiliation
services
Coordinator of volunteer services
Librarian II .
Occupational therapist
Music therapist
Recreation therapist
Psychiatric technician — group
leader
Motion picture operator
Fresno After-Care Screening Unit :
Chief psychiatrist, mental hygiene
clinic
Staff psychiatrist
Staff psychologist — clinical
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I
Psychiatric social worker
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Social Service :
Supervising psychiatric social
worker II
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I
Psychiatric social worker
Convalescent Leave Service :
Staff psychiatrist
After-Care Facility :
Senior Psychiatrist
Staff psychiatrist
Staff psychologist — clinical
Psychiatric social worker
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food administrator II
Food administrator I
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Butcher-meat cutter II
STOCKTON STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
SALARY RANGE
1
3
1
2
1
2
$457-584
435-530
$6,672
12.720
$6,672
11'. 720
1.7
1
1
1,048-1.273
15,276
16,276
2.7
o
2
863-1.04S
24.648
25,152
2
1
1
S63-l,048
12.576
12,576
•t
8.9
16.S
21.7
7S.4
30.2
93.3
1
1
528.8
75.7
1
10
18
27
S9
23
71
1
465
12
1
10
18
27
89
23
71
1
465
12
821-998
7S3-950
710-S63
660-801
644-783
556-710
505-644
4S0-584
4S0-5S4
457-584
395-435
11.976
114.000
185.400
248.928
78S.427
235.046
647.298
7.008
3,1SS.64S
71.760
11.976
114.000
186.408
251.676
S04.221
195.360
545.11S
7.008
3,149,028
62.520
1
3.9
5
1
1
4
5
1
1
4
5
1
710-863
644-783
457-584
395-550
10.356
37,584
33,360
5,760
10,356
37,584
33,360
5,760
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
842-1,023
S42-1.023
821-998
13,299
13,299
11,976
13,299
13,299
11,976
3
1
2.8
3.8
4.8
3
1
1
3
4
4
3
1
1
3
4
4
676-821
676-821
614-746
584-710
584-710
5S4-710
29,442
9.S52
7.368
23.83S
31.630
34,422
29.556
9,852
7,728
24,596
32.776
34.0S0
3
0.2
2
0.2
2
0.2
457-584
3.06-3.21 hr
14.016
1.335
14.016
1.335
1
0.2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.667-2.127
1,439-1.929
905-1.100
25.524
17.268
13,200
25.524
18,144
13,200
1
0.S
1.8
1
2
1
o
1
2
1
2
842-1.023
764-927
469-571
425-517
12.276
18.336
5.628
11.430
12,276
19.224
5.904
11.694
1
1
1
927-1,128
13,536
13,536
1.9
16.2
2
11
o
11
842-1.023
764-927
23.768
127,372
24,352
125,388
1.6
3
3
1.439-1.929
52.680
54,432
0.9
1.1
1
0.6
1
1.1
1.2
2
1
1
o
1
1
1.5S7-2.026
1:439-1.929
905-1,100
764-927
469-571
425-517
395-505
39,312
13,200
6,S52
40,1SS
13,200
6.852
1,001.1
859.2
859.2
$7,501,984
$7,496,593
$7,334,005
0.9
1.1
1
5.9
18.8
1
1
1
2
1
3
14
1
1
1
2
1
3
14
1
1
$821-998
644-783
614-746
530-710
480-644
530-644
530-644
$11,592
16,608
8,952
25,752
97,364
6,360
7,728
$11,976
17.434
S.952
25,764
9S.000
6,672
7,728
498
l
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL-Continued
HEALTH AND WELFARE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68
(Aulh.)
68-69
(Aolh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
STOCKTON STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE— Continued
Feeding — Continued
Food service supervisor II 1 1
Baker I 3 2
Buteher-meat cutter I 1 1
Food service supervisor I 2 2
Assistant cook 3 3
Food service assistant II 33.6 38
Food service assistant I 57.1 55
Clothing :
Clothing center manager 1 1
Shoemaker 1 -
Tailor 1 1
Seamer-seamstress 1 1
Assistant seamstress 3 2
Houskeeping :
Supervising housekeeper II 1 1
Janitor 4.9 5
Housekeeper 3 3
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II 1 1
Laundry supervisor I 2 2
Laundryman 6.9 8
Laundress 12.7 12
Laundry assistant 1.7 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 170.6 163
PLANT OPERATION
163
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III 111
Supervisor of building trades 111
Plumber II 0.7 1 1
Carpenter II - 1 1
Painter II 2 2 2
Plumber I 2.3 2 2
Steamfitter 111
Sheet metal worker 111
Upholsterer 111
Carpenter I 3 2 2
Painter I 7.6 i! H
Mason 111
Locksmith 0.9 1 1
Machinist 111
Building maintenance man 5.7 4 4
Labor — special repairs and mainte-
nance 2.2 — —
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II 111
Lead groundsman 111
Groundsman 5 4 4
Light, Heat, and Power :
Chief engineer I 111
Electrician II 0.8 1 1
Electrician I 2.1 2 2
Fusion welder 111
Stationary engineer 4 4 4
Refrigeration engineman 2 2 2
Stationary fireman 9.8 8 8
Fire Protection :
Institution fire chief 111
Motor Vehicles :
Automobile mechanic 2 2 2
Automotive equipment operator II_ 111
Tractor operator — laborer 111
Automotive equipment operator I 12.7 12 12
Security Force :
Security officer II 0.7 1 1
Security officer I 4 4 4
Totals, Authorized Positions 81.5 73 73
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,364.7 1,199.2 1,199.2
GRAND TOTALS, HOSPITALS FOR
THE MENTALLY ILI 13,760.612,223.912,223.9
$94S,151
$951,095
PROPOSED
1968-69
SALARY RANGE
1
§530-644
$7,06S
$7,42S
4S0-5S4
14,016
14.016
1
4S0-5S4
7.00S
7,00S
2
435-530
12,720
12,720
3
395-4S0
16,278
16,850
3S
395-4S0
212,691
214,200
55
359-435
280,436
283,076
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
—
584-710
—
_
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
480-584
6,490
6,812
2
395-480
11,068
11,336
1
505-614
6,060
6,360
5
395-480
27.362
28,006
3
395-480
17,280
17,280
1
5S4-710
8,520
8,520
2
480-584
13,792
14,016
8
415-505
46,398
47,211
12
395-480
67,484
68,460
1
359-435
4,596
4,820
$962,117
$950-1,155
$13,860
$13,860
746-863
10,356
10,356
710-783
9,396
9,396
676-746
8.112
8,520
676-746
17,904
17,904
676-746
17,904
17,904
676-746
8,952
8,952
676-746
8,952
8,952
584-710
8,520
8,520
644-710
17,040
17,040
644-710
51,120
51,120
644-710
8,520
8,520
644-710
7,728
8,112
644-710
8,316
8,520
556-614
29,472
29,472
(18,957)
-
-
644-783
9,396
9,396
505-614
6,812
7,158
480-530
25,440
25,440
746-863
10,356
10,356
710-783
9,396
9,396
676-746
17,544
17,904
644-710
S.520
S,520
644-710
34.0S0
34,080
644-710
17,040
17,040
5S4-644
62,160
63,060
676-821
9.S52
9,852
644-746
17,040
17,040
614-676
S.112
S.112
5S4-644
7,728
7,728
556-614
87,906
SS.416
505-614
6,060
6,360
435-530
24,771
$5SS,365
25,065
$622,767
$592,071
$9,S07,7S9
$9,748,550
$9,605,645
$98,878,957
$98,531,750
$98,372,165
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
499
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED
UJ
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auih.J (Auih.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent and medical director
Administrative assistant II
Secretary I
Medical Records and Clerical :
Medical record librarian
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Business Services :
Hospital business administrator
Senior stenographer
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer III
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Senior typist-clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
Trust Section :
Patients' estates and accounts spe-
cialist
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Training assistant
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Service, Supply, and Clerical :
Service and supply officer II
Storekeeper III
Clothing center manager
Storekeeper I
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Communications Section :
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board
Totals, Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
FAIRVIEW STATE HOSPITAL
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$2,026-$2,163
905-1,100
543-660
$25,956
13,200
7,632
0.7
1
3.9
0.8
1
7.3
15.1
1
1
4
1
1
8
15.5
1
1
4
1
1
8
15.5
644-783
530-644
469-571
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
9,396
7,728
27,408
5,810
6,672
47,470
88,523
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
469-571
17,700
6,852
1
1
O.S
1
1
1
1
2
0.9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
584-710
556-676
457-556
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-480
10,860
7,548
6,672
6,672
6,672
6,672
6,204
5,760
5,760
5,220
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
710-863
457-556
395-505
10,356
6,672
6,060
0.8
1
1
1
1.7
3.3
1
1
1
1
o
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
950-1,155
746-905
530-644
469-571
457-556
395-505
11,448
8,989
7,428
5,628
12,632
11,794
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
821-998
644-783
614-746
505-644
11,976
9,396
14,736
7.368
0.5
2.4
1.9
1
2
1
2
435-530
395-505
395-480
5.935
11,244
5
5
5
395-480
27,813
71.1
Medical Care :
Associate superintendent, medical
services 1
Assistant superintendent, general
medical and surgical service 1
Assistant superintendent, psychiat-
ric service 1.8
Chief of professional education 0.8
Senior physician 2.4
Senior psychiatrist 0.3
Physician and surgeon II 13
Staff psychiatrist 0.2
Dentist II 2
Chief psychologist 1
Senior psychologist 0.1
Podiatrist 1
Pharmacist II 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 6.6
70.5
1
3
1
13.5
2
1
1
1
1.1
8
70.5
$479,194
1 $1,929-2,162
1 1,750-2,161
1,750-2,161
1,750-2.161
1,587-2,026
1,587-2,026
1,439-1,929
1,439-1,929
1,371-1,667
1,100-1,337
998-1,213
905-1,100
998-1.100
905-1,100
1
3
1
13.5
1
1
1
1.1
8
$501,862
$25,944
25,932
50,745
22,964
71,128
19,044
260,420
40,008
14,034
13.91S
13,200
14.520
96,348
$25,956
13,200
7,920
9,396
7,728
27,408
6,110
6,672
48,556
89,881
17,700
6,852
11,400
7,920
7,608
6,672
6,672
6,672
6,204
5,760
5,760
5,484
10,356
6,672
6,060
12,026
9,434
7,728
5,904
12,932
12,050
11,976
9,396
14,736
7,368
6,235
11,757
28,260
$510,421
$25,944
25,932
51,048
24,118
71.772
20.004
299,122
40,008
14,736
14,556
13,200
14,520
103,800
500
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED-Continued
HEALTH AND WELFARE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Autb.) (Auih.i
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
£
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
FAIRVIEW STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Medical Care — Continued
Associate microbiologist, 1
Nurse-anesthetist 1
Supervising clinical laboratory tech-
nologist 1
Physical therapist II 1
Clinical laboratory technologist 3
Physical therapist I 2.7
Eleetroencephalographic technician. 1
X-ray technician 1
Psychiatric technician — podiatrist
assistant 1
Laboratory assistant II 1
Dental assistant 2.1
Personal Care :
Superintendent of nursing services. 1
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (registered nurse) 3
Psychiatric nursing education direc-
tor 0.S
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (psychiatric technician) 2
Supervising psychiatric nurse 12.1
Public health nurse II 1
Senior psychiatric nurse 20.7
Supervising psychiatric technician 11
Psychiatric nurse 48
Graduate nurse 22.4
Senior psychiatric technician II 20.2
Senior psychiatric technician I 62.4
Barbershop manager 1
Beauty shop manager 1
Psychiatric technician 508.4
Psychiatric technician — trainee 203.6
Surgery — Central Supply — Clinics :
Surgical nurse II 1
Surgical nurse I 2.7
Graduate nurse 1
Psychiatric technician 2.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Rehabilitation Therapy :
Catholic chaplain 1
Protestant chaplain 1
Supervisor of rehabilitation services 1
Assistant supervisor of rehabilita-
tion services 3.1
Coordinator of volunteer services 0.9
Librarian II 1
Occupational therapist 2.9
Industrial therapist 0.9
Music therapist 1.5
Recreation therapist 2.8
Psychiatric technician — group leader 1.7
Student professional assistant 0.2
Motion picture operator -
Education :
School principal 0.8
Supervisor of academic instruction. 0.9
Speech correction teacher 1
Elementary teacher 2.5
Teacher of mentally defective deaf
children 0.1
Music teacher 0.6
Teacher of mentally retarded chil-
dren 8.6
Arts and crafts teacher 1.2
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education 1
Social Service :
Supervising psychiatric social worker
II 1
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I 1
Psychiatric social worker 5.7
Student professional assistant 1.3
Preadmission and Diagnostic Clinic :
Staff psychiatrist 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 1
Psychiatric social worker 1.3
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$S63-1,04S
821-998
$11,496
11.976
$12,076
11,976
1
1
3
3
1
1.1
1
1
3
3
1
1.1
783-950
710-863
676-783
614-746
530-644
530-644
11,400
10,350
27.10S
26.154
7,728
8.501
11,400
10,356
27.528
26,340
7.728
8.501
1
1
2
1
1
2
457-584
435-530
435-530
6.672
6.360
11,662
6,672
6.360
11,982
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
3
3
863-l,04S
37.72S
37,72S
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
2
14
1
24
11
94
20
80
1
1
632
163
2
14
1
24
11
94
20
80
1
1
632
163
821-998
783-950
746-905
710-S63
660-801
644-7S3
599-728
556-710
505-644
480-584
480-584
457-584
395-435
23,952
150,816
10,860
223.106
105,732
813,266
178.S92
549,516
7.00S
7,008
3,842,695
768,910
23,952
15S,052
10.S60
247,056
105,732
833,637
162,720
588.456
7,008
7,008
4,110,978
S45.140
1
3
1
3
1
1
3
1
3
1
710-863
644-7S3
599-728
457-584
395-505
10,356
28,188
S,736
20,016
5,760
10,356
28,188
S.736
20,016
5,760
1
1
1
1
1
1
842-1,023
S42-1.023
821-99S
13,299
13,299
11,544
13,299
13,299
11,976
3
1
1
2
1
3
3
2
1
0.2
3
1
1
2
1
3
3
2
1
0.2
676-S21
676-821
614-746
584-710
584-710
584-710
584-710
457-584
377-457
3.06-3.21 hr
26,690
9,852
8,952
15,948
8,520
22,40S
23.658
12,630
4,632
1,335
27,731
9,852
8,952
16,312
8,520
23,516
24,414
12,918
4,860
1,335
1
1
1
2.5
1
1
1
2.5
1,048-1,273
950-1,155
676-1.04S
676-1,048
14,556
13,200
12,576
30,252
15,276
13,860
12,576
30,252
1
1
676-1,048
676-1,048
10,776
10,860
9.2
1.3
9.2
1.3
676-1 ,04S
676-1,048
103.462
15,720
105,270
15,720
1
1
676-1,048
11,976
11,976
1
1
927-1,128
13,374
13,536
10.5
10.5
842-1,023
704-927
377-457
101,306
116,894
1
1
2
1
1
2
1,439-1,929
905-1,100
764-927
21,000
13,200
21,775
21,000
13,200
22,294
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
501
HOSPITALS
FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED-Continued
LlJ
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL ESTIMATED
1966-67 1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
5S
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
FAIRVIEW STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Preadmission and Diagnostic Clinic —
Continued
Public health nurse II
Graduate nurse
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Student professional assistant
San Diego Mental Retardation. Evalu-
ation and Referral Center :
Senior psychiatrist
Staff psychologist
Psychiatric social worker
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food administrator II
Food administrator I
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Butcher-meat cutter II
Food service supervisor II
Baker I
Butcher-meat cutter I
Food service supervisor I
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Clothing :
Shoemaker
Seamer-seamstress
Assistant seamstress
Housekeeping — Public Areas :
Supervising housekeeper II
Janitor
Housekeeper
Houskeeping — Ward Areas :
Janitor foreman I
Janitor
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Lauudryman
Laundress
Laundry assistant
Totals. Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III
Supervisor of building trades
Plumber II
Carpenter II
Painter II
Plumber I
Sheet metal worker
"Upholsterer
Carpenter I
Painter I
Fusion welder
Mason
Locksmith
Building maintenance man
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II —
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Light, Heat, and Power:
Chief engineer I
Electrician II !
0.3
1 1
0.9 1
0.5
1
0.5
O
1.4
1.5
1.5
1,029.8 1,171.9 1,171.9
SALARY RANGE
$740-905
599-728
425-517
395-505
377-157
1.5S7-2.026
905-1.100
764-927
425-517
$6,924,707
.$8,952
6,204
5.418
19,044
12.030
19,634
7.S39
$S,2G3,076
$9,396
6,204
5,691
20.004
12.300
20.62S
8,235
$S,761.070
1
1
1
$821-998
$11,976
$11,970
1
1
1
644-783
9,359
9.396
0.7
1
1
614-746
8,146
8.556
3
3
3
530-710
21,972
22 296
14.3
14
14
480-644
74,001
76.768
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
480-584
6,924
7.008
1
1
1
480-584
6,516
6,840
3.9
4
4
435-530
24,300
24,564
20.8
42
42
395-480
218,972
225,382
123.4
10S
108
359-435
521,762
538,769
I
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
3.8
4
4
395-480
22,180
22,420
1
]
1
505-614
6,516
6,840
14.2
9
9
395^80
46,930
48.619
2
o
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
4
4
4
435-530
23,740
24.940
5
5
395-180
26,100
27,420
1
1
1
584-710
8.520
8,520
1
9
9
480-584
12,045
12,654
13.9
11
11
415-505
64,502
65,629
19.7
21
21
395-480
118,812
120,144
2.1
5
5
359-435
22,376
$1,305,881
23,480
237.S
246
246
$1,211,069
$1,342,453
1
1
1
1
1
1
$950-1,155
746-863
$13,S60
10,356
$13,860
10,356
09
1
1
710-783
9.396
9.396
09
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
2 1
9
2
676-746
17,508
17,904
09
1
1
676-746
8,248
S.664
1
1
1
584-710
8,452
8.520
21
2
9
644-710
17,006
17.040
5
5
5
644-710
42,600
42.600
09
1
1
644-710
8.520
8,520
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
644-710
8.520
8.520
2.7
2
2
556-614
14,736
14,736
1
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
1
5054314
7,008
7,368
4.9
5
5
4S0-530
31,575
31,800
1
1
1
746-863
10,356
10,356
0.9
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
502
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS
FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_]
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
80
FAIRVIEW STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Light, Heat, and Power — Continued
Electrician I
Steamfitter
Stationary engineer
Refrigeration engineman
Stationary fireman
Water and Sewage :
Building maintenance man
Fire Protection :
Institution fire marshal
Motor Vehicles :
Automotive mechanic
Automotive equipment operator II
Automotive equipment operator I
Security Force :
Security officer II
Security officer I
Totals, Authorised Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1.39S.1
2.1
1
3
1
5
2
1
3
1
5
2
1
3
1
5
SALARY RANGE
$676-746
676-746
644-710
644-710
584-644
$17,064
8,952
25,560
8,520
38,400
$17,472
8,952
25,560
8,520
38,640
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
676-821
8,700
9,137
1
0.9
8.2
1
1
8
1
1
8
644-746
614-676
556-614
8,520
7,728
58,944
8,520
8,112
58,944
1
3.9
1
4
1
4
505-614
435-530
7,36S
23.1S2
$473,663
7.36S
24,202
59.4
59
59
$449,916
$477,651
l,39S.l
1,547.4
1,547.4
$9,064,S86
$10,544,4S2
$11,091,595
PACIFIC STATE HOSPITAL
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent and medical
director 0.8
Administrative assistant II 1
Secretary I 0.8
Medical Records and Clerical :
Medical record librarian 1
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 3.8
Senior file clerk 1
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) 1
Intermediate stenographer 13.3
Intermediate typist-clerk 11.7
Intermediate clerk 2
Junior stenographer 0.4
Business Services :
Hospital business administrator 1
Senior stenographer 0.9
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer III 1
Property clerk II 0.7
Accountant I 1
Senior stenographer 1
Senior account clerk 1
Accounting technician II 0.7
Intermediate stenographer 1.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 2
Intermediate clerk 0.9
Bookkeeping machine operator I 1
Intermediate account clerk 1.3
Trust Section :
Patients estates and accounts spe-
cialist 1
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.2
Intermediate account clerk —
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I 1
Hospital health and safety coordi-
nator 0.6
Training assistant 1
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk 0.1
Intermediate stenographer 0.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$2,026-2,163
905-1,100
543-660
$25,956
13,200
7,478
$25,956
13,200
7,S56
1
1
4
1
1
1
4
1
644-7S3
530-644
469-571
457-556
9,396
7,728
30,536
6,672
9,396
7,728
31,320
6,672
1
14
13.5
2
1
14
13.5
o
435-530
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
386-469
6,360
83,178
75,706
11,520
6,360
85,080
77,284
11,520
1
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
469-571
17,700
6,S52
17,700
6,S52
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
584-710
556-676
469-571
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-480
395-480
13,200
7,008
8,112
6.852
6,360
6,260
5,979
6.5S5
5.418
5,760
13,200
7,368
8.112
6,852
6,672
6,568
6.204
6.654
5,691
5,760
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
710-863
457-556
425-517
395-480
10,062
6,672
6,204
5,760
10,356
6.672
6,204
5,760
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
1
1
2
0.5
1
1
1
1
2
0.5
863-1.048
746-905
530-644
469-571
457-556
425-517
11.400
10,566
7,728
6,386
11,244
2,977
11,976
10,860
7,728
6,712
11.820
3,102
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED-Continued
503
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulli.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Personnel Section — Continued
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Service, Supply, and Clerical :
Service and supply officer II
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Communications Section :
Supervising telephone operator I
Telephone operator
Totals, Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
PACIFIC STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
1.9
0.5
2
1
2
1
2
SALARY RANGE
$395-505
395^80
395-480
$4,860
11,520
$5,100
11,520
1
1
2
1
9
3
1
1
2
1
o
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
821-998
644-783
505-644
425-517
395-505
395-480
11,976
8,772
14,736
6,204
11,820
11,520
11,976
9,211
14,736
6.204
11.820
11,520
0.8
4.6
1
5
1
5
435-530
395-480
5,714
26,522
6,010
27,565
79.3
Medical Care:
Associate superintendent, medical
services 0.5
Assistant superintendent, general
medical and surgical service 1
Assistant superintendent,
psychiatric service 1.4
Chief of professional education 1
Senior physician 1.6
Senior psychiatrist -
Physician and surgeon II 9.5
Staff psychiatrist 1
Dentist III
Dentist II 0.9
Dentist I 0.8
Chief psychologist 1
Psychiatric resident I 0.5
Senior psychologist 1
Podiatrist 1
Pharmacist II 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 4.2
Associate microbiologist —
Pharmacist I 1
Nurse-anesthetist —
Supervising clinical laboratory
technologist 1
Assistant microbiologist 1
Physical therapist II 1
Librarian III 1
Psychology associate 0.7
Clinical laboratory technologist 4
Physical therapist I 0.6
Senior X-ray technician 1
Electroencephalographic
technician 0.9
X-ray technician 1
Psychiatric technician — podiatrist
assistant 2
Dental assistant 2.8
Student professional assistant 0.8
Personal Care :
Superintendent of nursing services 1
Assistant superintendent of
nursing services (registered
nurse) 3
Psychiatric nursing education
director 1
Assistant superintendent of
nursing services (psychiatric
technician) 2
Supervising psychiatric nurse 8.9
Public health nurse II 0.7
Senior psychiatric nurse 14.6
Supervising psychiatric technician 18.4
Psychiatric nurse 41.5
Graduate nurse 10.5
82
82
$531,931
$5S0,319
$590,717
1
1
$1,929-2,162
$25,944
$25,944
1
1
1,750-2,161
25,932
25,932
2
2
1,750-2,161
46,524
47.56S
1
1
1,750-2,161
25,524
25,524
o
9
1,587-2,026
43,356
44,316
2
9
1,587-2,026
38.08S
40.00S
11.5
11.5
1,439-1,929
203,971
241,494
4
4
1,439-1,929
73,848
76,476
1
1
1,512-1,837
1S.144
19,044
2
2
1,371-1,667
32,904
34,536
—
—
1,183-1,439
—
—
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
—
—
571-1,243
—
—
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14.556
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
99S-1.100
13,200
13,200
9
9
905-1,100
99,334
109,568
1
1
S63-1.048
10,356
10.S60
1
1
950-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
821-998
9,S52
10,356
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
_
_
746-905
—
—
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
1
1
676-S21
9,852
9,S52
_
_
746-S21
—
—
4
4
676-7S3
37,473
37.5S4
3
3
614-746
22,644
23,760
1
1
556-676
8,112
S.112
1
1
530-644
7.728
7,728
1
1
530-644
6,952
7,308
1
1
457-584
6,672
6,672
3
3
435-530
18,072
18,342
1
1
377-457
4,632
4,860
1
1
1,04S-1,273
15,276
15,276
3
3
863-1,048
37,728
37,728
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
2
2
S21-998
23,S56
23,952
10
10
783-950
105,066
112,026
1
1
746-905
8.952
9,396
19
19
710-863
172,368
195.360
19
19
660-S01
182,258
1S2.62S
72
72
644-783
623,376
637.632
-
-
599-728
-
—
504
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.l (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Personal Care — Continued
Senior psychiatric technician II
Senior psychiatric technician I
Barbershop manager
Beauty shop manager
Psychiatric technician
Psychiatric technician — trainee
Surgery — Central Supply — Clinics :
Surgical nurse II
Surgical nurse I
Graduate nurse
Psychiatric technician
Intermediate typist-clerk
Rehabilitation Therapy :
Catholic chaplain
Protestant chaplain
Supervisor of rehabilitation services
Assistant supervisor of rehabilita-
tion services
Coordinator of volunteer services
Librarian II
Occupational therapist
Industrial therapist
Music therapist
Recreation therapist
Psychiatric technician — group leader
Motion picture operator
Education :
School principal, hospital for the
mentally retarded
Supervisor of academic instruction.
Speech correction teacher
Elementary teacher
Teacher of mentally defective deaf
children
Teacher of mentally retarded chil-
dren
Home economics teacher
Arts and crafts teacher
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education
Student professional assistant
Social Service :
Supervising psychiatric social worker
II
Supervising psychiatric social worker
I
Psychiatric social worker
Preadmission and Diagnostic Clinic :
Staff psychiatrist
Staff psychologist clinical
Psychiatric social worker
Graduate nurse
Intermediate stenographer
After-Care Facility :
Senior psychiatrist
Physician and surgeon II
Staff psychologist clinical
Psychiatric social worker
Intermediate stenographer
Los Angeles Mental Retardation,
Evaluation and Referral Center :
Senior Psychiatrist
Staff psychologist — clinical
Psychiatric social worker
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
PACIFIC STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
29.5
100
1
1
626.9
160.9
28
104
1
1
710
163
28
104
1
1
710
163
SALARY RANGE
$556-710
505-644
4S0-5S4
4S0-5S4
457-584
395^35
$246,716
737,982
7,008
7,00S
4,389,1S0
770,770
$231,04S
777,912
7,008
7,008
4,649,985
S47.140
4
0.7
3.9
1
1
3
1
4
1
1
3
1
4
1
710-863
644-783
599-728
457-584
395-505
8,520
27,929
7,362
27,024
5,622
8,952
28.188
7,728
27,024
5,910
1
1.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
842-1.023
842-1,023
821-998
12,561
12,515
11,976
13,149
13,099
11,976
3
1
0.9
2
2
2
4
5
3
1
1
2
2
2
4
5
0.2
3
1
1
2
2
2
4
5
0.2
676-821
676-821
614-746
584-710
584-710
584-710
584-710
457-584
3.06-3.21 hr
29,366
9,852
7,368
17,040
17,040
16.802
33,944
33.360
1,335
29,556
9,852
7,728
17,040
17,040
17,040
34,080
33,360
1,335
1
1
3
6.8
1
1
3
8
1
1
3
8
1,048-1,273
950-1,155
676-1,048
676-1.04S
13,200
13,860
36,012
87,976
13,860
13,860
36,552
89,336
1
1
1
676-1,048
12,576
12.576
5.9
1
0.9
7
1
1
7
1
1
676-1,048
676-1,048
676-1,048
78,752
12,576
12,576
80,472
12,576
12,576
1
1
2
1
2
676-1,048
377-457
12,276
9,264
12,576
9,720
1
1
1
927-1,128
13,536
13,536
1
6.8
1
12.5
1
12.5
842-1,023
764-927
12.276
116,676
12,276
133,002
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
3
1,439-1,929
905-1.100
764-927
599-728
425-517
17,268
11,400
22 248
7^362
18,612
18,144
11.976
22 248
7J28
18.612
3
1
0.9
2.9
1
2
1
1
3
1
o
i
i
3
1,587-2,026
1,439-1,929
905-1.100
764-927
425-517
19,044
43,827
13,200
10,356
17,150
20,004
44,916
13,200
10.866
17,698
0.2
0.3
1
0.5
1
1
2
1
0.5
1
1
1
0.5
1.587-2,026
905-1,100
764-927
425-517
395-505
19,044
10,860
18,336
5,226
2,430
20.004
11,400
19,224
5,490
2,550
1,146.9
1,291.7
1,291.7
$7,827,490
$9,154,901
$9,653,886
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED-Continued
:„;;,
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) [iuth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food administrator II
Food administrator I
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Butcher-meat cutter II
Food service supervisor II
Baker I
Butcher-meat cutter I
Food service supervisor I
Assistant cook
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Clothing :
Shoemaker
Seamer-seamstress
Assistant seamstress
Housekeeping — Public Areas :
Janitor foreman II
Janitor foreman I
Janitor
Housekeeper
Housekeeping — Ward Areas :
Janitor Foreman I
Janitor
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Laundryman
Laundress
Laundry assistant
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III
Supervisor of building trades
Plumber II
Carpenter II
Painter II
Plumber I
Sheet metal worker
Upholsterer
Carpenter I
Painter I
Mason
Locksmith
Building maintenance man
Labor — special repairs and mainte-
nance
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Light, Heat, and Power :
Chief engineer I
Electrician II
Electrician I
Steamfitter
Stationary engineer
Refrigeration engineman
Stationary fireman
Fire Protection :
Institution fire chief
Institution fireman
Institution fire fighter — part-time
and relief
Motor Vehicles :
Automotive mechanic
Automotive equipment operator II
PACIFIC STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
5821-998
$11,784
$11,976
1
1
1
644-783
ii.iiu:;
9,396
0.9
1
1
614-746
7,728
8,112
3
2
o
531 i-7io
16,824
1G.S2-I
13.8
14
14
480-644
94,824
95,424
1
1
1
530-644
6.812
7.15S
1
1
1
530-644
7.728
7.728
1
1
1
530-644
T.TJs
7.728
2
1
1
l si i_g84
8.100
8.100
1
_
_
480-584
_
_
2 2
1
1
435-530
6.360
6.360
3.6
4
4
395-480
21,222
21.840
11.9
12
12
395-480
67.939
68.340
31.3
34
34
359-435
16S,782
171.834
0.1
_
„
5S4-710
_
_
4
4
4
480-584
27.206
27.540
2.0
3
3
395-480
17.280
17.280
0.8
1
1
505-614
6,310
6.620
0.8
1
1
435-530
5,352
5.622
7.9
9
9
395^180
54,374
54.982
3
o
3
395-4S0
17,280
17.280
4
4
4
435-530
24,593
25,203
10
10
10
395-480
48,600
51.000
1
1
1
584-710
S.520
8,520
1.7
2
2
480-584
12,968
13,268
16.7
21
21
415-505
120,468
122,544
15
15
15
395-480
85,858
86,170
9.1
7
7
359-435
32,818
34.160
151.7
155
155
$S3S,S53
$896,521
$911,009
1
1
1
$950-1,155
$13,860
$1.3.860
1
1
1
746-863
10,356
10.356
0.8
1
1
710-783
9.026
9,396
0.9
1
1
676-746
8,952
8.952
1
1
1
676-746
8.952
8,952
9 9
9
2
676-746
17,904
17.904
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8.952
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
2.8
2
9
644-710
17.040
17,040
6
0
O
644-710
42,600
42,600
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8.520
1
1
1
644-710
8.520
8.520
5.7
0
0
556-614
36,750
36.840
0.2
-
-
(1,075)
-
-
1
1
1
644-783
9.396
9.396
1.8
9
9
505-614
14.316
14,736
7.6
5
5
408-530
31.200
31,200
1
1
1
746-863
10.356
10.356
1
1
1
710-783
9.396
9,396
2
9
9
676-746
17.336
17,760
1
1
1
676-746
8.952
8,952
4
4
4
644-710
34.080
34.080
1
1
1
644-710
8.520
8,520
5
5
5
5S4-644
38.640
38.640
0.8
1
1
676-821
8,418
8.844
2
1
1
556-676
8,112
8.112
1.3
1.7
1.7
556-676
14,688
14,688
1
1
1
644-746
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
614-676
8.112
S.112
506
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (AulhJ (Aiith.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
o
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Motor Vehicles — Continued
Automotive equipment operator I
Mechanics helper
Security Force :
Security officer II
Security officer I
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
PACIFIC STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
11.8
1
1
4
10
1
1
4
10
1
1
4
SALARY RANGE
$556-614
530-614
505-614
435-530
$73,680
7,008
7,368
24,656
$542,706
$73,680
7,008
7,368
24,940
74.9
67.7
67.7
$561,427
$544,720
1,452.8
1,596.4
1,596.4
$9,759,701
$11,174,447
$11,700,332
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent and medical director
Administrative assistant II
Secretary I
Medical Records and Clerical :
Medical record librarian
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer I
Senior clerk
Senior file clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Business Services :
Hospital business administrator
Senior stenographer I
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer — state institution
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
Hospital Trust Office :
Patients estates and accounts spe-
cialist
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Training assistant
Supervising clerk I
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Service, Supply, and Clerical:
Service and supply officer II
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Communications Section :
Telephone operator, nonmultiple
board
Totals, Authorized Positions
CARE AND WELFARE
Medical Care :
Associate superintendent, medical
services
Assistant superintendent, general
medical and surgical service
Assistant superintendent, psychiat-
ric service
PORTERVILLE STATE HOSPITAL
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$2,026-2,163
905-1,100
543-660
$25,956
12,680
7,920
$25,956
13,200
7,920
1
1
5.3
1
1
9.9
10.6
3
1
1
7
1
1
8
10.5
3
1
1
7
1
1
8
10.5
3
644-7S3
530-644
469-571
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395^80
9,396
7,728
46,241
6,672
6,672
48,727
60,143
17,280
9.396
7,72S
47,142
6.672
6,672
49,382
60,939
17,280
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
469-571
17,700
6,S52
17,700
6,852
1
1
1
2.9
1.8
1
3.8
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
821-998
584-710
556-676
457-556
425-517
395-480
395-480
11,976
8,520
8,112
13,007
6,204
5,760
16,560
11,976
8,520
8,112
13,318
6,204
5,760
16,806
1
0.2
1
1
1
1
1
1
710-863
457-556
425-517
8,736
6,672
5,226
9,174
6,672
5,490
1
0.6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
950-1,155
746-905
530-644
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-480
13,860
8,952
7,728
6,672
6,204
5,760
5,760
13,860
9,396
7,728
6,672
6,204
5,760
5,760
1
1
2
2.8
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
821-998
644-783
505-644
395-505
395-480
11,976
9,396
14,736
10,835
11,520
11.976
9,396
14,736
11,190
11,520
4.8
5
5
395-480
28,800
28,800
72.7
70.5
70.5
$490,688
$506,939
$511,869
1
1
1
$1,929-2,162
$25,944
$25,944
1
1
1
1,750-2,161
25,626
25.932
1.1
2
2
1,750-2,161
46,524
47.568
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
507
HOSPITALS
FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED-Continued
111
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_I
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Amh.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
PORTERVILLE STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Medical Care — Continued
Chief of professional education,
mental hospital —
Senior physician 0.7
Senior psychiatrist -
Physician and surgeon II 11.4
Pathologist 1
Dentist II 2
Chief psychologist 0.5
Senior psychologist -
Podiatrist 1
Pharmacist II 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 3.1
Associate microbiologist —
Pharmacist I 0.9
Nurse — anesthetist 1
Supervising clinical laboratory
technologist 1
Physical therapist II 1
Clinical laboratory technologist 3
Physical therapist I 1
Electroeneepbalographic
technician 0.5
X-ray technician 1
Psychiatric technician — podiatrist
assistant 2.5
Laboratory assistant II 0.2
Dental assistant 2
Student professional assistant 0.9
Personal Care :
Superintendent of nursing services 1
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (registered nurse) 3
Psychiatric nursing education
director 1
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (psychiatric
technician) 2
Supervising psychiatric nurse 11.2
Public health nurse II 1
Senior psychiatric nurse 6
Supervising psychiatric technician _ 12.3
Psychiatric nurse 7.9
Graduate nurse 9.5
Senior psychiatric technician II 34
Senior psychiatric technician I 106.8
Barbershop manager 1
Beauty shop manager 1
Psychiatric technician 582.3
Psychiatric technician — trainee 117.5
Surgery — Central Supply — Clinics :
Surgical nurse II 1
Surgical nurse I 2.4
Graduate nurse 0.8
Psychiatric technician 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Rehabilitation Therapy :
Catholic chaplain 1
Protestant chaplain 1
Supervisor of rehabilitation services 1
Assistant supervisor of rehabilitation
services 3
Coordinator of volunteer services 1.1
Librarian II 1
Industrial therapist 3
Music therapist 1.9
Recreation therapist 3.8
Motion picture operator —
Psychiatric technician — group
leader 2
Education :
School principal, hospital for the
mentally retarded 1
Supervisor of academic instruction 1
Elementary teacher 1.5
Teacher of mentally defective deaf
children 1
Music teacher 0.2
SALARY RANGE
$1,750-2,161
1,587-2,026
$21,000
$22,044
4
4
1,587-2,026
76,176
80.016
9
9
1,439-1,929
182,100
185,772
1
1
1,512-1,929
23,148
23,148
2
2
1,371-1,667
40,008
40.008
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,860
14,556
1
1
998-1,213
11,976
12,576
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
99S-1,100
13,200
13,200
6
6
905-1,100
69,840
72,000
1
1
863-1,048
10,356
10,860
1
1
950-1,048
11,928
12,526
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
783-950
11,400
11.400
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
3
3
676-783
27,0S4
27,966
2
2
614-746
16,500
16,872
1
1
530-644
6,516
6,840
1.1
1.1
530-644
8,463
8,463
1
1
457-584
6,672
6,672
—
—
435-530
—
—
2
2
435-530
12,720
12,720
1
1
377-457
4,632
4,S60
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
3
3
863-1,048
37,728
37,728
1
1
863-1,048
12,476
12,576
2
2
821-998
23,952
23,952
13
13
783-950
142,932
145.011
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
7
7
710-863
69,480
71,088
10
10
660-801
95,824
96,120
32
32
644-783
269,306
277,992
—
—
599-728
—
—
34
34
556-710
286,110
286,416
102
102
505-644
757,108
760.970
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
632
632
457-584
4,058,354
4,141,696
86
86
395-435
425,600
446,240
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
3
3
644-783
26,608
27,312
1
1
599-728
7,792
8,176
3
3
457-584
20,408
20,688
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
842-1,023
13,299
13,299
1
1
842-1,023
13,299
13,299
1
1
821-998
10,950
11,496
3
3
676-821
29,100
29,556
1
1
676-821
8,418
8,844
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
2
2
584-710
17,040
17,040
2
2
584-710
16,038
16,408
5
5
584-710
40,206
40,932
0.2
0.2
3.06-3.21 hr
1,326
1,326
2
2
457-584
13,344
13,344
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
3
3
676-1,048
26,160
27,480
1
1
676-1,048
11,976
11,976
1
1
676-1,048
8,112
8,520
50S
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY RSTARDID-Contisiued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PORTERVILLE STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Edu cation — Continued
Teacher of mentally retarded chil-
dren
Home economics teacher
Arts and crafts teacher
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education
Student professional assistant
Social Service :
Supervising psychiatric social
worker II
Supervising physchiatric social
worker I
Psychiatric social worker
Student professional assistant
Preadmission and Diagnostic Clinic :
Physician and surgeon II
Staff psychologist — clinical
Psychiatric social worker
Graduate nurse
Intermediate stenographer
San Jose Mental Retardation Evalua-
tion and Referral Center :
Physician and surgeon II
Staff psychologist
Graduate nurse
Psychiatric social worker
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
0.9
1
5.6
0.7
1
1
o
1
1.9
994.4 1,044.3 1,044.3
SALARY RANGE
$676-l,04S
676-1,048
676-1,048
676-1.048
377-457
927-1.128
842-1,023
764-927
377-^57
1.439-1.929
905-1,100
764-927
599-728
425-517
1,439-1.929
905-1.100
599-728
764-927
395-505
56,642,726
§91,582
12,576
33.264
10,314
4.632
13,536
83.605
21.000
13,200
22,24S
8.376
10.S00
17,26S
10.S60
7,362
18,336
4,860
$7,622,326
Feeding :
Food administrator II
Food administrator I
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Butcher-meat cutter II
Food service supervisor II
Baker I
Butcher-meat cutter I
Food service supervisor I
Assistant cook
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Clothing :
Shoemaker
Seamer-seamstress
Assistant seamstress
Housekeeping — Public Areas :
Janitor foreman II
Janitor
Housekeeping — Ward Areas :
Janitor foreman I
Janitor
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Laundryman
Laundress
Laundry assistant
Totals. Authorized Positions 141.5
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III
Supervisor of building trades-
Painter II
Plumber I
142
142
$766,069
$821,736
$93,024
12.576
33,672
10,818
4.S60
13,536
85,074
21,000
13,200
22,248
8.736
11.34S
18,144
11.400
7.728
19,224
5,100
$7,773,004
1
1
1
$821-998
$10,314
$10,818
1
1
1
644-783
S.916
9.359
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
3
3
3
530-710
23,184
23,184
12
10
10
4S0-644
71,138
70.734
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7.33S
7.698
1
1
1
530-644
6,360
6,672
2
2
2
480-5S4
13.394
13,708
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6.360
3
3
3
395-^80
17,050
17,280
5.1
4
4
395-480
23,705
23.S20
2S.1
27
27
359-435
134.0S4
137.628
1
1
1
584-710
7.60S
7,984
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
7.008
5
5
5
395-480
28,570
28,800
1
1
1
505-614
7,36S
7,368
S
7
7
395-4S0
34,128
36.048
5
5
5
435-530
30,887
31.350
20.1
25
25
395-4S0
132,S36
137.692
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8.520
1
1
1
480-584
7.00S
7.008
22
24
24
415-505
138,038
141,219
9
9
9
395-480
51,128
51.476
6.2
5
0
359^35
23,106
24.240
$S30.062
1
1
1
$950-1,155
$13,860
$13,860
1
1
1
746-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
2.9
3
3
676-746
26.856
26.856
HEALTH AXU WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
500
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
PORTERVILLE STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
3
4
5
6
7
S
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
SI
82
83
84
85
86
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Maintenance u£ Structures — Continued
Upholsterer
Carpenter I
Painter I
Fusion welder
Mason
Locksmith
Building maintenance man
Labor — special repairs and mainte-
nance
Maintenance of Grounds:
Supervising groundsman II
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Light. Heat, and Power :
Chief engineer I
Electrician I
Steanifitter
Stationary engineer
Refrigeration engineman
Stationary fireman
Water and Sewage:
Water and sewage plant supervisor
Fire Protection :
Institution fire chief
Institution fireman
Institution fire fighter — part-time
Motor Vehicles :
Automotive mechanic
Automotive equipment operator II_
Automotive equipment operator I
Security Force :
Security officer II
Security officer I
Totals. Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS,
POSITIONS _
AUTHORIZED
0.7
3
4
1
1
1
3.6
-)
3
1
1
1
3
2
3
1
1
1
3
SALARY RANGE
$5S4-710
644-710
044-710
044-710
044-710
644-710
556-014
$17,040
25,560
8.520
8,520
8,520
22 272
0.0
-
-
(4.429)
-
1
1.5
S.5
1
9
0
1
9
6
044-783
505-614
480-530
9,396
14,208
38.910
1
3
1
2.9
1
5
1
o
O
1
3
1
5
1
3
1
3
1
5
740-863
070-740
070-710
644-710
044-710
584-044
10,356
26,856
8,952
24.768
8,520
38,310
1
1
1
07G-746
8,952
1
2
1
1
2
1.3
1
2
1.3
676-821
556-676
556-670
8.9S9
16,224
35.520
1
1
10
1
1
9
1
1
9
644-746
614-676
556-614
7,792
8.112
66,042
1
4
1
4
1
4
505-614
435-530
7.038
25.140
67.7
61.3
61.3
.$513,050
$514,541
1,276.3
1.31S.1
1,318.1
$8,413,139
$9,465,542
$17,040
25,560
8,520
8,520
8.520
22,020
9.396
14,550
39,300
10.356
26,856
8.952
25,152
8,520
38.640
8,952
9.434
16.224
30,912
8,180
8.112
66,312
7.368
25.440
$519,526
$9,644,061
SONOMA STATE HOSPITAL
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Superintendent and medical director
Administrative assistant II
Secretary I
Medical Records and Clerical :
Medical record librarian
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Business Services:
Hospital business administrator
Senior stenographer
Hospital administrative resident
Fiscal Section :
Accounting officer III
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Senior account, clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
{SALARY RANGE
0.9
1
1
$2,020-2.163
$25,956
$25,950
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
543-G60
7,920
7,920
1
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,390
1
1
1
530-644
7,368
7,728
6
6
6
469-571
41,112
41,112
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
1
1
1
457-556
0,672
6.672
4.7
5
5
425-517
30,231
30.5S2
23.1
23
23
395-505
133,335
134.S99
3
3
o
395-480
17,280
17,280
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,710
17,700
1
1
1
409-571
6,852
6,852
0.7
-
-
395^135
-
-
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
584-710
S,520
8,520
1
1
1
550-076
7,308
7,66S
2.8
2
2
457-556
13,032
13,344
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2.9
2
9
425-517
11,786
12,062
O.S
_
—
395-505
_
_
1.4
1
1
395-480
5,760
5.760
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
2
2
2
395-4S0
10.S20
11.06S
510
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND "WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tilth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Trust Section :
Patients estates and accounts spe-
cialist
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer I
Hospital health and safety coordi-
nator
Training assistant
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Service, Supply, and Clerical :
Service and supply officer II
Service and supply officer I
Storekeeper III
Storekeeper I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Duplicating machine operator II
(direct impression)
Intermediate clerk
Communications Section :
Supervising telephone operator —
nonmultiple board
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board
Totals, Authorized Positions 94.5 91.5
CARE AND WELFARE
Medical Care :
Associate superintendent, medical
services 1
Assistant superintendent, general
medical and surgical service 2
Assistant superintendent, psychiat-
ric service 2
Chief of professional education 1
Senior physician 1.7
Senior psychiatrist 0.1
Physician and surgeon II 10.8
Staff psychiatrist 0.9
Pathologist 1
Dentist III • 1
Dentist II 2
Chief psychologist 1
Psychiatric resident III 1
Psychiatric resident II 1.9
Senior psychologist 1
Podiatrist 1
Pharmacist II 1.2
Staff psychologist — clinical 4.3
Associate microbiologist 1
Pharmacist I 1
Nurse-anesthetist 1
Supervising clinical laboratory
technologist 1
Assistant microbiologist 1
Senior clinical laboratory
technologist 1
Physical therapist II 1
Brace maker 0.5
Librarian III 1
Psychology associate 1
Clinical laboratory technologist 3
Physical therapist I 2.7
Medical student assistant 0.1
SONOMA STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
0.8
0.2
0.2
0.2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY EANGE
$710-863
457-556
425-517
395-505
$8,520
6,438
6,204
5,760
$8,952
6,672
6,204
5,760
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
1
1
2
2.4
1.5
1.1
1
1
1
1
2
0.5
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
0.5
2
1
1
863-1,048
746-905
530-644
469-571
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
395^80
12,576
9,359
7,728
6,852
13,240
2,613
11,219
5,760
5,140
12,576
9,814
7,728
6,852
13,344
2,745
11,754
5,760
5,396
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
821-998
746-905
644-783
505-644
395-505
11,976
10,860
7,728
14,736
6,608
11,976
10,860
8,112
14,736
6,654
1
3
1
2
1
2
415-505
395-^80
6,060
10,760
6,060
11,002
1
5.8
1
6
1
6
435-530
395-480
6,360
32,639
6,360
33,280
91.5
$622,334
$642,892
$649,824
1
1
$1,929-2,162
$25,944
$25,944
2
2
1,750-2,161
50,745
51,354
2
2
1,750-2,161
51,150
51,456
1
1
1,750-2,161
25,932
25,932
2
o
1,587-2,026
4S,624
48,624
4
4
1,587-2,026
76,176
80,016
13
13
1,439-1,929
274,520
280,012
_
_
1,439-1,929
-
_
1
1
1,512-1,929
23,148
23,148
1
1
1,512-1,837
22,044
22,044
2
2
1,371-1,667
40,008
40,008
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
_
_
1,128-1,243
—
—
—
-
571-1,243
-
-
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
998-1,100
13,200
13,200
10
10
905-1,100
119,076
122,376
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
950-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
821-99S
11,976
11,976
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
_
_
710-863
_
J
1
1
710-863
9,700
10,188
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,952
1
1
676-821
9,396
9,852
—
—
746-821
—
_
4
4
676-783
35,547
36,739
4
4
614-746
30,756
32,280
—
—
492-692
—
-
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
511
HOSPITALS
FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED-Continued
III
SALARIES AND "WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
z
_J
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) [Aalb.]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SONOMA STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Medical Care — Continued
Electroeneephalographic technician- 1
X-ray technician 2
Psychiatric technician —
podiatrist assistant 1
Dental assistant 3
Student professional assistant 2.7
Special consultant 0.5
Personal Care :
Superintendent of nursing services 1
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (registered nurse) 3
Psychiatric nursing education
director 2
Assistant superintendent of nursing
services (psychiatric technician) 2
Supervising psychiatric nurse 12.4
Public health nurse II 1
Senior psychiatric nurse 24
Supervising psychiatric technician. 19.S
Psychiatric nurse 43.2
Graduate nurse 9.9
Senior psychiatric technician II 27
Senior psychiatric technician I 114.7
Barbershop manager 1
Beauty shop manager 1
Psychiatric technician 871.7
Psychiatric technician — trainee 166.6
Surgery — Central Supply — Clinics :
Surgical nurse II 0.9
Surgical nurse I 1.2
Graduate nurse 1
Psychiatric technician 5.8
Intermediate stenographer 1
Rehabilitation Therapy :
Catholic chaplain 1
Protestant chaplain 1
Supervisor of rehabilitation services 0.7
Assistant supervisor of rehabilitation
services 2.3
Coordinator of volunteer services 1
Librarian II 0.9
Occupational therapist 3
Industrial therapist 1
Recreation therapist 9.3
Psychiatric technician — group leader 5
Motion picture operator 0.2
Education :
School principal, hospital for the
mentally retarded 1.1
Supervisor of academic instruction. 1
Speech correction teacher 2.6
Teacher of cerebral-palsied children 1.2
Elementary teacher 6.8
Teacher of mentally defective deaf
children 2
Music teacher 1
Teacher of mentally retarded
children 10.5
Arts and crafts teacher 1
Instructor in recreation and physi-
cal education 1
Student professional assistant 1
Social Service :
Supervising psychiatric social
worker II 1
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I
Psychiatric social worker 7
Student professional assistant 1.7
Preadmission and Diagnostic Clinic :
Physician and surgeon II 1
Staff psychologist — clinical 1
Psychiatric social worker 1.1
Graduate nnrse -
1
2
1
2
SALARY RANGE
$530-644
530-644
$7,728
15,036
1
3
1
1
3
1
457-584
435-530
377-157
6,672
19,080
4,632
1
1
1,04S-1,273
14,676
3
3
863-1,048
37,728
2
2
863-1,048
25,152
2
13
1
38
20
113
25
80
1
1
908
154
2
13
1
38
20
113
25
80
1
1
908
154
821-998
7S3-950
746-905
710-863
660-S01
644-7S3
599-728
556-710
505-644
480-584
480-584
457-584
395-435
23,331
148,065
10,860
369,156
190,992
954,010
209,302
585,336
7,008
7,008
5,822,588
759,585
1
3
1
6
1
1
3
1
6
1
710-863
644-783
599-728
457-584
425-517
10,356
25,236
8,736
40,704
6,204
1
1
1
1
1
1
842-1,023
842-1,023
821-998
12,193
13,299
10,734
3
1
1
3
1
10
5
0.2
3
1
1
3
1
10
5
0.2
676-821
676-821
614-746
584-710
584-710
584-710
457-584
3.06-3.21 hr
27,175
9,852
8,418
25,560
8,520
76,832
33,360
1,285
1
1
3
2
7
1
1
3
2
7
1,048-1,273
950-1,155
676-1,048
676-1,048
676-1,048
12,576
13,695
28,728
18,510
78,516
2
1
2
1
676-1,048
676-1,048
25,152
11,130
12
1
12
1
676-1.048
676-1,048
129,893
12,576
1
2
1
2
676-1,048
377-^57
12,576
9,264
1
11
1
11
927-1,128
842-1,023
764-927
377-457
1,439-1,929
905-1,100
764-927
599-728
13,536
12,276
118,344
16,800
13,200
20,292
7,362
$7,728
15,396
6,672
19,080
4,860
15,276
37,728
25,152
23,904
148,200
10,860
375,276
191,870
982,918
210,416
591,480
7,008
7,008
5,934,971
793,900
10,356
26,028
8,736
40,704
6,204
12,839
13,299
11,265
28,034
9,852
8,844
25,560
8,520
79,792
33,360
1,285
13.200
13,860
30,176
19,425
80,193
25,152
11,688
133,415
12,576
12.576
9,720
13,536
12,276
120,852
16,800
13,200
20,736
7,728
512
Department of Mental Hygiene
HEALTH AND "WELFARE
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) Hath.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SONOMA STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Preadmission and Diagnostic Clinic —
Continued
Psychiatric technician 1
Senior stenographer 111
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.9 1 1
Sacramento Mental Retardation, Eval-
uation and Referral Center :
Senior physician 0.S 0.5 0.5
Senior psychiatrist - 0.5 0.5
Staff psychologist — clinical 111
Psychiatric social worker 1.4 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 0.5 1.5 1.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.8 - -
Totals. Authorized Positions 1,446.4 1,526.7 1,526.7
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
SALARY RANGE
$457-584
-
-
469-571
$5,62S
$5,904
395-505
6,060
6,060
1,587-2.026
12,156
12,156
1,587-2,026
9,522
10.002
905-1.100
13,200
13.200
764-927
20,077
20,736
425-517
8,328
S,592
395-505
-
-
$9,712,495
$11,133,480
$11,363,453
Feeding :
Food administrator II
Food administrator I
Supervising cook II
Supervising cook I
Cook
Baker II
Butcher-meat cutter II
Food service supervisor II
Baker I
Butcher-meat cutter I
Food service supervisor I
Assistant cook
Food service assistant II
Food service assistant I
Clothing :
Shoemaker
Seamer-seamstress
Assistant seamstress
Housekeeping — Puhlic Areas :
Janitor foreman III
Supervising houseke?per II
Janitor
Housekeeper -
Housekeeping — Wnvd Areas :
Janitor foreman I
Janitor
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II
Laundry supervisor I
Laundryman
Laundress
Laundry assistant
Totals. Authorized Positions
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of Structures :
Chief of plant operation III _
Supervisor of building trades
Plumber II
Carpenter II
Painter II
Plumber I
Sheet metal worker
Upholsterer
Carpenter I
Painter I
Fusion welder
Mason
Locksmith
Machinist
Building maintenance man
1
1
1
$821-998
$11,976
$11,976
1
1
1
644-7S3
8,700
9,137
0.9
1
1
614-746
7,668
S.048
3
3
3
530-710
23,184
23,184
14.9
15
15
4S0-644
103,832
104,028
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
1
1
1
530-644
6,896
7.248
3.9
4
4
480-584
27,126
27,780
1
1
1
480-5S4
5,910
6.210
9
9
2
435-530
12.545
12.720
5.9
4
4
395-4S0
22.902
23.040
18.6
18
18
395-480
102.391
104.084
40.6
37
37
359-435
1S0.552
1S7.336
1
1
1
584-710
7.728
S.112
■i
2
2
480-584
13.343
13.654
0
0
D
395-480
28,120
28.370
0.8
1
1
556-676
8.048
8.112
0.2
—
—
505-614
—
—
10.3
12
12
395-480
64.184
67.138
4.7
5
5
395-180
27.606
2S,119
5
5
5
435-530
31,425
31.S0O
9
9
9
395-180
43,740
45,900
1
1
1
584-710
S,520
S,520
1
9
2
480-584
12,740
13.068
18.5
20
20
415-505
113,198
116.2S2
22.1
23
23
395^80
126.044
128,296
14.2
12
12
359-435
54,330
57,190
190.6
1SS
18S
$1,014,467
$1,068,164
$1,094,S08
1
1
1
$950-1,155
$12,376
$12,992
1
1
1
746-S63
10.356
10,356
0.8
1
1
710-783
S,520
S,952
1
1
1
676-746
8,952
S.952
9
2
9
676-746
17,904
17.904
9 9
9
9
676-746
17,904
17.904
1
1
1
676-746
S.952
S.952
0.9
1
1
5S4-710
7,69S
S.080
3.1
2
9
644-710
17,040
17,040
5.9
5
5
644-710
42,600
42,600
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
S,520
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
S.520
1
1
1
644-710
8,248
S.520
1
1
1
644-710
S,520
S,520
2.9
2
2
556-614
14,20S
14,556
HEALTH AND WELFARE
Department of Mental Hygiene
513
HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-87 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.j (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SONOMA STATE HOSPITAL— Continued
PLANT OPERATION— Continued
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II
Lead groundsman
Groundsman
Light, Heat, and Power :
Chief engineer I
Electrician II
Electrician I
Steamfitter
Stationary engineer
Refrigeration engineman
Stationary fireman
Building maintenance man
Water and Sewage :
Building maintenance man
Fire Protection :
Institution fire chief
Institution fireman
Institution fire fighter — part-time
Motor Vehicles :
Automobile mechanic leadman
Automotive mechanic
Automotive equipment operator II
Automotive equipment operator I
Security Force :
Correctional officer
Security officer I
Totals, Authorized Positions 78
FARMING AND PROCESSING
SALARY RAfGE
1
1
1
$644-7S3
$9,396
$9,396
1
1
1
505-614
6,784
7,128
5.9
6
6
480-530
37,585
3S,010
1
1
1
746-863
9,548
10,020
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
2.1
3
3
676-746
25,764
26,424
o
2
2
676-746
17,904
17,904
3.2
4
4
644-710
32.496
33,264
1
1
1
644-710
8.520
8,520
4.9
o
5
584-644
38,340
38,640
2.8
3
3
556-614
22,104
22,104
0.9
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
1.9
2
556-676
16,224
16,224
1.2
1.3
1.3
556-676
11,412
11,412
0.2
-
_
676-746
_
_
1.8
2
2
644-746
17,040
17,040
1.3
1
1
614-676
7,728
8,112
13
12
12
556-614
88,206
88,416
1.1
1
1
545-663
6,708
7,050
3.9
4
4
435-530
25,440
25,440
76.3 76.3
$634,613
$60S,133
Dairyman 1 1 1 •
Hog ranch operator 111
Assistant dairyman 2 2 2
Tractor operator — laborer 111
Milker 6 6 6
Assistant hog ranch operator 111
Farm hand 3 3 3
Totals, Authorized Positions 15 15 15
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1824.5 1897.5 1897.5
GRAND TOTALS, HOSPITALS FOR
THE MENTALLY RETARDED-
5951.7 6359.4 6359.4
$614,0S8
$644-783
530-644
530-644
584-644
480-5S4
435-530
415-480
$9,396
7,728
15,456
7,728
40,922
6,360
16,891
$9,396
7,728
15,456
7,728
41,250
6,360
17,234
$98,S65
$104,4S1
$105,152
$12,082,774
$13,557,150
$13,S27,325
$39,320,500
$44,741,621
$46,263,313
17— L-627SW
514
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auk.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION
Executive Office :
Director 111
Chief deputy director 111
Assistant director 111
Secretary I 2 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 0.9 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 111
Subtotals, Authorized Positions 6.9 7 7
Divisional Administration :
Chief 111
Assistant chief 111
Fiscal officer II a 0.3 1 1
Information officer II 111
Associate management analyst 111
Assistant management analyst b - 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 111
Intermediate Stenographer 0.9 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk c 0.8 1 1
Subtotals, Authorized Positions 7 9 9
Bureau of Accounting Services :
Accounting officer III 111
Accountant I 4.5 5 5
Senior stenographer 0.5 1 1
Senior clerk 111
Senior typist-clerk 0.5 -
Accounting technician II 2 2 2
Bookkeeping machine operator II — 2 2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.9 7 7
Intermediate clerk * 7 7 7
Intermediate account clerk b c 1.7 3 3
Temporary help 0.1 - -
Subtotals, Authorized Positions— 27.2 29 29
Bureau of Administrative Services :
Chief of business services d 0.8 — —
Business service officer III — 1 1
Business service officer II 1.7 1 1
Business service officer I 1.3 1 1
Chief engineer I 111
Storekeeper II 111
Property inspector 111
Electrician I 2 2 2
Painter I 2 2 2
Stationary engineer 8.2 9 9
Refrigeration engineman 111
Supervising clerk I 2 2 2
Duplicating machine supervisor I 111
Supervising telephone operator II — 111
Janitor foreman II 111
Window cleaner 111
Building maintenance man 6.4 6.5 6.5
Senior stenographer 5.5 7 7
Senior clerk 0.4 1 1
Senior typist-clerk b e 6.6 7 7
Stock clerk 9.5 10 10
Groundsman 111
Duplicating machine operator II « 6.2 7 7
Teletypewriter operator 111
Janitor foreman I 111
Intermediate stenographer c * 13 15.5 15.5
Intermediate typist-clerk b e 19.1 18 18
Watchman 2 2 2
Intermediate clerk b e 5.7 7.5 7.5
Telephone operator 2 3 3
Janitor 22.5 24 24
Junior clerk 0.7 1 1
Temporary help 2.3 2.2 2.2
Subtotals, Authorized Positions— 130.9 140.7 140.7
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
$26,000
2,076-2,164
2,026-2,163
543-660
457-556
425-517
$102,343
$1,405-1,708
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
1,04S-1,273
905-1,100
746-905
457-556
425-517
395-505
$84,168
$905-1,100
556-676
469-571
457-556
457-556
457-556
435-530
395-505
395-480
395^80
(253)
$157,601
$998-1,213
905-1,110
S21-998
746-905
746-S63
584-746
614-746
676-746
644-710
644-710
644-710
530-644
505-614
505-614
505-614
505-614
556-614
469-571
457-556
457-556
457-556
480-530
435-530
435-530
435-530
425-517
395-505
415-505
395-480
395^80
395-480
342-415
(15,726)
$801,815
$26,000
25,968
25,956
15,264
6,672
5,582
$105,442
$20,496
18,576
15,468
15,276
13,200
8,952
6,672
6,204
5,760
$110,604
$13,200
38,388
6,204
6,085
13,266
12,720
37,400
37,676
15,670
$180,609
$11,976
12,516
10,860
9,510
8,520
8,952
17,904
16,666
74,236
8,520
15,456
7,368
7,368
7,368
6,812
47,442
46,572
6,672
44,124
64,504
6,360
41,420
6,360
6,360
91,201
99,403
11,845
40,494
16,380
132,237
4,308
15,108
$904,822
$26,000
25,968
25,956
15,840
6,672
5,858
$106,294
$20,496
1S.576
16,044
15,276
13,200
9,396
6,672
6,204
5,760
$111,624
$13,200
39,492
6,516
6,386
13,344
12,720
39,086
38,992
16,457
$1S6,193
$12,576
13,092
10,860
9,978
8,520
8,952
17,904
17,040
76,034
8,520
15,456
7,368
7,368
7,368
7,15S
47,892
47,016
6,672
45,321
65,540
6,360
42,695
6,360
6,360
93,228
101,324
12,120
41,752
16,620
134,848
4,524
15,108
$921,934
HEALTH AND WELFARE
515
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[filled) (ftulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Audit Unit:
Supervising governmental auditor II 11
Governmental auditor III 111
Governmental auditor II 3 3 3
Senior typist-clerk 0.7 1 1
Temporary help 0.3 - -
Subtotals, Authorized Positions — 6 6 6
Bureau of Personnel and Training :
Personnel officer III 111
Training officer II 111
Associate personnel analyst 111
Training officer I 111
Assistant personnel analyst 0.9 1 1
Supervising clerk I 111
Senior stenographer 2 2 2
Senior clerk 0.6 2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk s S.2 7 7
Intermediate clerk 1.4 2 2
Temporary help 1.6 — —
Subtotals, Authorized Positions 19.7 19
Special Projects Unit :
Health program adviser II • 0.7 2
Assistant budget analyst b 1.7 1
Intermediate typist-clerk b 1 2
Subtotals, Authorized Positions 3.4 5 5
Bureau of Vital Statistics:
Chief 111
Associate social research analyst 1.7 1 1
Associate public health statistician 2 2 2
Assistant social research analyst 0.8 1 1
Assistant public health statistician 2.6 2 2
Junior public health statistician 0.9 1 1
Supervising clerk I 3 3 3
Supervising photocopyist 111
Senior clerk 0.8 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 1.3 3 3
Intermediate stenographer 0.2 - -
Intermediate typist-clerk 31.3 33 33
Intermediate clerk 17.6 18 18
Intermediate file clerk 2 2 2
Junior typist-clerk 3.4 2 2
Junior clerk 111
Temporary help 12.3 2.6 2.6
Subtotals, Authorized Positions— 82.9 75.6 75.6
Totals, Authorized Positions— 284 291.3 291.3
DIVISION OF ALCOHOLISM <J
Chief
Assistant chief
Public health medical officer III
Senior social research analyst
Information and education officer
Public health social work consult-
ant II
Training officer I
Associate social research analyst
Associate public health statistician
Nursing consultant
Health program adviser II
Information officer I
Public health social work consultant I
Health education consultant II
Administrative assistant I
Assistant social research analyst
Health program adviser I
Editorial assistant
Junior staff analyst
Junior economic analyst
For footnotes see the end of this agency
0.7
_
0.4
—
0.7
—
0.3
-
0.9
1
0.7
—
1.7
1
1
1
0.6
—
1.4
1
0.1
—
0.7
—
0.3
—
1
1
0.3
—
0.6
—
0.7
—
0.3
—
0.3
-
presentation.
19
2
1
2
SALARY RANGE
$99S-1,213
905-1,100
746-905
457-556
(1.S29)
$62,095
$1,155-1,405
1,100-1,337
905-1,100
905-1,100
746-905
530-644
469-571
457-556
395-505
395^80
(8,038)
$143,856
$905-1,100
746-905
395-505
$28,958
$1,155-1,405
905-1,100
905-1,100
746-905
746-905
614-746
530-644
505-614
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
395-4S0
359-435
342-415
(83,606)
$510,S02
$1,891,638
$1,750-2,162
1,667-2,161
1,587-2,026
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
927-1,128
905-1,100
905-1,100
905-1,100
905-1,100
905-1,100
S63-1,04S
S42-l,023
821-99S
746-905
746-905
746-905
710-863
614-746
614-746
$14,556
12.SSS
31,950
6,010
$65,404
$16,860
16,044
13,148
13,200
10,860
7,728
13,704
12,271
38,677
10,482
$152,974
$22,620
8,952
10,740
$42,312
$16,860
13,200
24,504
9,510
19.53S
7,548
22,464
7,368
12,495
18,312
182,016
101,777
11,520
9,780
4,980
17,649
$479,521
$2,041,688
$25,944
13,536
13,200
13,200
10,860
9,472
$14,556
13,200
32,454
6,310
$66,520
$16,860
16,044
13,200
13,200
10,860
7,728
13,704
12,557
40,025
11,001
$155,179
$23,760
9,396
10,980
$44,136
$16,860
13,200
25,726
9,978
20,502
7,920
22,824
7,368
13,110
18,894
185,546
102,542
11,520
10,000
4,980
17,649
$488,619
$2,080,499
516
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) [Authj (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
0.3
DIVISION OF ALCOHOLISM—
Continued
Public health statistician trainee 0.1
Senior stenographer 0.4
Senior typist-clerk 1.2
Intermediate stenographer 1.4
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.2
Intermediate clerk 0.7
Junior typist-clerk 0.4
Temporary help 3.4
Totals, Authorized Positions 23.5 9.3
DIVISION OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
SERVICES
Divisional Administration :
Chief
Assistant chief
Regional medical coordinator
Assistant chief, administrative
Senior strenographer
Statistical clerk I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Subtotals, Authorized Positions —
Bureau of Health Education :
Chief
Assistant chief
Health education consultant II
Editorial assistant
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Bureau of Nursing :
Chief
Assistant chief
Nursing consultant
Health facility nursing consultant
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Bureau of Public Health Social Work :
Chief
Public health social work consul-
tant III
Public health social work consul-
tant II
Public health social work consul-
tant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Multiservice Center Program : P
Health program adviser I
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Authorized Positions 50.9 46.5
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
$556-614
-
469-571
$6,852
457-556
—
425-517
6,204
395-505
6,060
395^80
—
359-435
—
(29,771)
2,613
$237,155
$107,941
46.5
$532,516
$522,155
1
1
1
$1,837-2,162
$25,944
$25,944
0.3
1
1
1,750-2,161
21,000
22,044
o
o
O
1,667-2,127
76,572
76,572
o.s
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,S60
1.2
1
1
469-571
6.852
6,852
0.4
0.5
0.5
457-556
2,742
2,S80
1
1
1
425-517
6,129
6,204
1.8
2
2
395-505 '
11,845
12,120
0.3
-
-
(2,507)
$143,928
—
-
9.8
10.5
10.5
$167,944
$169,476
0.1
1
1
$1,155-1,405
$13,860
$14,556
1
1
1
998-1,213
12,784
13,420
3.9
2
2
821-998
23,376
23,952
1.9
2
2
710-863
19,209
19,866
1
1
i
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
i
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.9
o
2
425-517
12,408
12,408
4.5
4
4
395-505
23,040
23,040
0.4
1
1
395^180
4,900
5,140
0.6
-
-
(5,116)
$130,956
-
-
16.3
15
15
$123,101
$125,906
1
1
1
$1,15.5-1,405
$16,860
$16,800
2
998-1,213
29,112
29,112
6.9
5
5
905-1,100
65,480
66,000
1
1
1
905-1,100
12,888
13,200
1
1
1
469-571
0,852
6,852
2
2
2
425-517
11,430
11,694
2
2
395-505
11,520
11,520
0.3
-
—
(2,182)
$168,12.°.
-
-
1G.2
14
14
$154,142
$155,238
1
1
1
$1,100-1,337
$16,044
$16,044
1
1
1
998-1,213
13,860
14,556
2.4
-
-
927-1,128
-
-
2.1
3
3
842-1,023
34.656
35,160
0.2
—
—
469-571
—
—
1.8
o
2
425-517
12,408
$76,908
12,408
8.5
7
7
$87,8S4
$78,168
0.1
-
-
$746-905
-
-
0.1
-
-
$1,625
-
-
$528,788
HEALTH AND WELFARE
517
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aurh.)
ACTUAL
ESTIMATED
PROPOSED
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
SALA11Y RANGE
$1,837-2,162
$25,944
$25,944
1,371-1,837
—
—
821-998
—
—
469-571
—
—
(2,039)
-
—
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF DENTAL HEALTH
Chief 1
Public health dental officer 1
Health education consultant II 0.8
Senior stenographer 1
Temporary help 0.3
Totals, Authorized Positions 4.1
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL
SANITATION
Divisional Administration :
Chief
Senior sanitary engineer
Consulting sanitarian
Secretary I
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Bureau of Air Sanitation :
Chief
Assistant chief
Supervising air sanitation engineer
Senior air sanitation engineer
Meteorologist, air sanitation
Associate air sanitation engineer
Air sanitation engineering associate
Associate public health statistician
Health education consultant II
Assistant air pollution engineer
Biostatistieian II
Senior instrument technician — air
sanitation
Instrument technician — air sanita-
tion
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior stenographer
Temporary help
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Bureau of Food and Drug
Inspection :
Chief
Program supervisor, special services
Program supervisor, food and drug
inspection
Pharmacology specialist
Food technology specialist
Food and drug inspector IV
Food and drug inspector III
Food and drug inspector II
Food and drug inspection trainee
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Subtotals, Authorized Positions.-
Bureau of Cannery Inspection :
Chief
Program supervisor
Supervising cannery inspector
Senior cannery inspector
Cannery inspector
Senior stenographer
Cannery inspector I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Subtotals, Authorized Positions 37.8
$02,747
$25,944
41.5
41.5
$305,197
$343,720
$25,944
1
1
1
$1,626-1,976
$23,712
$23,712
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
3
_
—
821-998
—
—
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
$47,676
7,920
G
3
3
$79,237
$47,676
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
1
1
1
1,405-1,708
20,496
20,496
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
4
4
4
1,100-1,337
64.176
64,176
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
4
4
4
950-1,155
53,979
55,000
3
3
3
905-1,100
39,132
39,600
1
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
0.7
1
1
821-998
11,640
11,976
1.9
2
2
7S3-950
22,134
22,665
0.9
-
-
783-950
-
-
0.5
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,952
6.9
7
7
676-783
64,307
65,292
0.8
—
—
469-571
—
—
0.2
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2.5
3
3
425-517
17,299
17,861
1.9
2
2
395-505
11,520
11,520
0.3
—
_
386-^69
—
—
-
-
-
(93)
$364,713
-
-
32.6
34
34
$401,643
$405,978
0.5
0.5
0.5
$1,273-1,548
$9,288
$9,288
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
2
2
2
950-1,155
27,170
27,720
1
1
1
998-1,100
13,200
13,200
2
o
2
863-1,048
25,152
25,152
6
6
6
821-998
71,184
71,856
9
9
9
710-S63
90.576
91,866
9
14
14
614-746
113,220
117,096
1.7
—
—
556-614
—
—
3
3
3
469-571
20,556
20,556
4.9
5
5
425-517
30,096
30,697
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
395-480
5,120
5,374
0.1
0.3
0.3
(967)
$373,354
2.613
2,613
42.2
45.8
45.8
$427,795
$435,038
0.5
0.5
0.5
$1,273-1,548
$9,288
$9,288
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
4
4
4
783-950
45,240
45,600
5.9
6
6
676-821
58,176
58,619
20.4
22
22
556-676
170,966
173,806
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
—
2
2
457-556
11,244
11,820
1
1
1
425-517
5,954
6,204
2
2
2
395-505
11,520
11,520
1
1
1
395^80
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
395-^80
4,860
5,100
$348,429
518
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
fa
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL
SANITATION— Continued
Environmental Hazards Evaluation
Unit : n
Public health medical officer III - 2 2
Senior public health statistician - 1 1
Biostatistician III - 1 1
Assistant public health statistician - 2 2
Senior stenographer - 1 1
Statistical clerk I - 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk - 1 1
Intermediate clerk - 1 1
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Bureau of Radiological Health :
Chief
Public health medical officer III
Supervising health physicist
Senior health physicist
Associate health physicist
Assistant bureau chief —
administration
Health education consultant II
Assistant public health statistician
Radiation protection specialist i
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk b
Intermediate clerk
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Bureau of Sanitary Engineering :
Chief
Assistant chief
Supervising sanitary engineer
Senior sanitary engineer
Associate sanitary engineer
Sanitary engineering associate
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant sanitary engineer
Assistant engineering specialist —
sanitary
Sanitary engineering technician II_
Junior civil engineer
Sanitary engineering technician I
Supervising clerk I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Subtotals, Authorized Positions 59.2 54
Bureau of Vector Control :
Chief 1 1
Senior sanitary engineer 1 1
Assistant chief 1 1
Biostatistician III 1 1
Senior vector control specialist 12 12
Sanitary engineering associate 0.9 1
Health education consultant II 1 1
Associate vector control specialist 8 8
Assistant vector control specialist 6.3 7
Vector control officer III 1.6 1
Engineering student — trainee 0.3 —
Junior vector control specialist 2.4 3
Senior stenographer 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 3.9 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.9 1
Temporary help 2.3 -
Subtotals, Authorized Positions 44.6 42 42
SALARY RANGE
$1,587-2,026
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
746-905
469-571
457-556
395-505
395-480
$43,356
14,208
13,750
20.219
6,852
6.56S
6,060
5,760
54
1
1
1
1
12
1
1
S
7
1
3
1
3
1
Totals, Authorized Positions— 254.8 269.8 269.8
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$684,282
$1,213-1,475
1,100-1,337
1,04S-1,273
950-1,155
905-1,100
905-1,100
S21-998
7S3-950
644-7S3
644-783
435-644
556-614
469-571
425-517
395-505
(15,129)
$445,001
$2,567,323
$6SS,549
$17,700
13.91S
15,276
13.S60
157,176
12,576
11,976
S7,396
60,404
9,396
20.S56
6,852
17,829
5,760
$450,975
$2,884,258
$44,316
14,916
13,860
20,674
6,852
6,672
6,060
5,760
-
10
10
-
$116,773
$119,110
0.6
1
1
$1,587-2,127
$19,044
$20,004
0.1
1
1
1,587-2,026
22,044
23,148
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
4
4
4
1,048-1,273
61,044
61,104
7
7
7
905-1,100
89,702
92,244
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
0.5
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
1
746-905
10,314
10,818
6.S
10
10
676-S21
92,730
94,524
2
2
9
469-571
13,704
13,704
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2.4
2
2
425-517
10.775
11,325
4.5
6
6
395-505
30,359
31,740
0.3
1
1
395^S0
5.760
5,760
_
0.5
0.5
342-415
2,103
2,20S
0.2
-
-
(1,428)
$315,539
-
-
32.4
39.5
39.5
$407,127
$416,127
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
1
1
1
1,405-1,70S
20,496
20,496
5
5
5
1,273-1,548
92,S80
92.S80
11
11
11
1,100-1.337
175,972
176,4S4
2.S
3
3
950-1,155
39,746
40.34S
7.1
8
S
905-1,100
102,928
104.76S
2.4
3
3
783-99S
33.SS5
34,200
9.2
7
7
7S3-950
77,62S
78,642
5.2
5
5
7S3-950
54,670
55,675
O.S
_
_
746-905
—
—
1.4
1
1
710-7S3
9.396
9,396
°2
o
2
644-7S3
17,766
1S.422
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
0.9
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
2.1
1
1
425-517
5,352
5,628
5.2
4
4
395-505
21,914
22,476
0.9
-
-
(7,908)
—
—
$695,331
$17,700
14,616
15.276
13.S60
157,776
13,200
11,976
8S,90S
62,010
9,396
21,924
6,852
18,105
5,760
$457,359
$2,925,048
HEALTH AND WELFARE
519
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) lAuth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$1,405-1,708
$20,496
$20,496
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
18,576
18,576
-
1
1
1,213-1,475
14,556
15,276
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
32,024
16,044
16,044
32,088
16,044
16,044
1
3
1
3
1
3
1,048-1,273
1,048-1,273
15,276
45,828
15.276
45,828
4
1
1
1
4
2
1
3.6
4
1
1
1
5
2
1
3.5
4
1
1
1
5
2
1
3.5
950-1,155
950-1,155
710-863
746-863
676-783
676-746
556-614
(36,631)
54,890
13,860
10,230
10,356
44,190
17.904
7,368
34,529
55,440
13,860
10,356
10,356
45.228
17,904
7,368
34,529
STATE VEHICLE POLLUTION v
CONTROL LABORATORY
Manager
Supervising motor vehicle pollution
control engineer
Supervising air sanitation engineer
Supervising air pollution control
specialist
Supervising air pollution control
physicist
Senior motor vehicle pollution control
engineer
Senior air sanitation engineer
Spectroscopist
Staff electronics and instrumentation
engineer
Air pollution control specialist
Associate motor vehicle pollution
control engineer
Associate air sanitation engineer
Vehicle coordinator
Supervisor of tool and instrument shop
Instrument technician
Power equipment mechanic
Automotive equipment operator I
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 29.6 31.5 31.5 §368,271 $408,447 $410,945
DIVISION OF LABORATORIES
Divisional Administration :
Chief
Assistant chief
Senior public health statistician
Public health laboratory
veterinarian
Biostatistician III
Associate public health statistician
Assistant public health statistician
Secretary I
Supervising clerk I
Supervising animal caretaker
Laboratory assistant II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Laboratory assistant I
Temporary help — regular
Temporary help — training
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Air and Industrial Hygiene Labora-
tory :
Chief
Assistant chief
Spectroscopist
Research chemist
Associate public health chemist
Assistant public health chemist
Laboratory technical assistant
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Branch Public Health Laboratory
(L.A.) :
Chief
Associate public health chemist
Assistant public health chemist
Supervising laboratory assistant I
Senior stenographer
Laboratory assistant II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Subtotals, Authorized Positions— 17 19 19 $169,455 $192,684 $193,788
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
1
1
1
$1,667-2,162
$24,312
$24,312
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
21,516
21,516
0.8
1
1
1,100-1,337
14,382
15,096
0.6
_
_
998-1,213
_
-
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
1
905-1,100
11,832
12,426
1.3
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,72S
2
o
2
505-614
14,736
14,736
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
2
2
<>
425-517
11,809
12,085
3.5
4
4
395-505
22,094
22.3S0
5.5
6
6
395-480
30,340
31,828
2
1.9
1.9
(16,510)
14,033
14,033
6.2
1.3
1.3
(62,037)
$263,069
13,722
$225,504
13,722
30.9
26.2
26.2
$228,S62
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16.044
1
1
1
1,100-1.337
16,044
16.044
3
3
3
1,100-1,337
47,244
48,004
5.8
6
6
863-1,048
74,806
75,456
13.6
14
14
746-905
150,354
150,804
1
—
_
480-584
—
—
1
1
1
469-571
6,S52
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
6,154
$335,198
6,204
2S.4
28
28
$312,573
$337,108
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
3
3
3
863-1,048
37,728
37,728
9.3
10
10
746-905
106,692
107,136
0.9
1
1
505-614
7,24S
7,368
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.8
2
2
435-530
10,704
11,244
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
520
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF LABORATORIES—
.Continued
Central Laboratory Services :
Associate microbiologist
Assistant microbiologist
Supervising laboratory assistant I
Laboratory technical assistant
Laboratory assistant II
Laboratory assistant I
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Food and Drug Laboratory :
Chief
Public health toxicologist
Associate public health chemist
Assistant public health chemist
Senior stenographer
Laboratory assistant II
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Laboratory Field Services :
Chief
Senior microbiologist
Microbiologist i
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk b
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Metabolic Disease Laboratory :
Research chemist
Training officer I
Associate public health statistician.
Associate public health chemist
Assistant public health chemist
Laboratory assistant II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Microbial Diseases Laboratory :
Chief
Research microbiologist
Associate microbiologist
Assistant microbiologist
Junior microbiologist II
Laboratory technical assistant
Senior stenographer
Laboratory assistant II
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Sanitation and Radiation Laboratory :
Chief
Assistant chief
Research radiochemist
Associate radiochemist
Associate public health chemist
Associate sanitary microbiologist __
Precision electronics specialist
Assistant microbiologist
Assistant public health chemist
Laboratory technical assistant
Senior stenographer
Laboratory assistant II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Viral and Rickettsial Diseases
Laboratory :
Chief
Public health medical officer III
Research microbiologist
Associate virologist
Assistant microbiologist
Junior microbiologist II
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$863-1,048
$12,576
$12,576
0.8
1
1
746-905
10,650
10,860
4
5
5
505-614
35,532
35,832
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
10.5
11
11
435-530
67,229
68,722
13.5
14.5
14.5
395-480
77.7S1
$210,776
80,092
30.8
33.5
33.5
$174,511
$215,090
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
3
3
3
S63-1.048
37,728
37,728
8
8
8
746-905
85,392
86,124
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.S52
-
1
1
435-530
5,352
$169,884
5,622
14
15
15
$155,S64
$170,SS6
1
1
1
$1,667-2,127
$25,524
$25,524
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
9.9
12
12
863-1,048
140,229
144,077
2
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
4.7
5
5
425-517
29,498
30,231
3
5
5
395-505
25,660
$250,659
26,642
21.6
26
26
$202,404
$256,222
0.7
1
1
$1,100-1,337
$14,150
$14,856
—
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
0.5
1
1
905-1,100
12,940
13,200
—
1
1
863-1,048
10,356
10,860
0.5
1
1
746-905
10,566
10,860
0.5
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
0.5
1
1
395-505
5,0S0
$70,312
5,330
2.7
7
7
$25,481
$72,866
1
1
1
$1,439-2,127
$21,000
$21,000
1.5
2
<>
1,100-1,337
27,738
29,124
5
5
5
S63-1,04S
61,930
62,880
13.3
13
13
746-905
136,943
138,898
5.9
6
6
614-710
48,708
50,508
3
o
o
480-584
13,680
14,016
1
1
i
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
i
435-530
6,360
6,360
31.7
31
31
$300,989
$323,211
$329,638
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
863-l,04S
11,496
12,076
2
2
2
863-1,048
25,152
25,152
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
0.9
1
1
783-905
10,314
10,818
1.9
2
2
740-905
20,219
20,674
11.1
11
11
746-905
115,350
116,532
2
2
2
480-584
14,016
14,016
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2.6
3
3
435-530
18,930
19,080
2
2
2
425-517
12,085
12,383
0.8
1
1
395H1S0
5,440
$302,21S
5,714
29.3
30
30
$280,892
$305,661
1
1
1
$1,667-2,127
$25,524
$25,524
1
1
1
1,587-2,026
24,312
24,312
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
3.6
4
4
S63-l,048
46,252
48,138
7.4
8
8
746-905
82,047
83,412
5.8
6
6
614-710
47,086
49,434
HEALTH AND WELFARE
521
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO, OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Atllh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF LABORATORIES—
Continued
Viral and Rickettsial Diseases
Laboratory — Continued
Supervising laboratory assistant I.
Laboratory technical assistant
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Laboratory assistant II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Laboratory assistant I
Subtotals, Authorized Positions-
Totals, Authorized Positions.
DIVISION OF PATIENT CARE,
FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Divisional Administration :
Chief c
Assistant chief, medical b
Assistant chief, health facilities
Program planning administrator b
Senior stenographer c
Senior typist-clerk i
Intermediate stenographer b
Temporary help
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Bureau of Health Care Services : t
Chief
Public health medical officer III
Dental program consultant
Health program adviser IV
Pharmaceutical program coordinator
Consultant on medical care facilities
Associate social research analyst
Research writer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer i
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Bureau of Licensing and Certification :
Chief. Bureau of Licensing and
Certification
Assistant chief. Bureau of Licensing
and Certification
Public health medical officer III g
Dental program consultant b
Regional chief '
Associate public health statistician b
Health facility nursing consultant '
Supervising hospital field
representative s
Medical record consultant b
Consultant in hospital
administration e
Physical therapy consultant b
Consultant in occupational therapy b
Public health nutrition consultant
II i
Hospital field representative l
Health program adviser I
Assistant public health statistician b
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer b
Senior clerk b
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$505-614
$7,368
$7,368
1
2
2
480-584
12,704
13,336
1
1
1
469-571
6.852
6.852
0.6
1
1
457-556
6,542
6,672
2
1
1
435-530
6,310
6.360
0.9
1
1
425-517
5,858
6,154
2.7
2.5
2.5
395-505
13,232
13,823
0.9
1
1
395-480
5,760
5.760
29.9
31.5
31.5
$274,439
$305,S91
$313,189
230.3
247.2
247.2
§2.159,(177
$2,3S6,337
$2,423,310
0.7
1
1
1
1
$1,837-2.162
1,750-2,161
$22,044
25,932
$23,148
25,932
0.7
1
1
1,587-2.161
23,14S
23,148
0.6
1
1
1,337-1,626
16,044
16,860
1.3
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.5
—
—
457-556
—
—
0.7
1
1
425-517
5,536
5,812
4.5
-
-
(39,678)
$95,864
-
-
9
6
6
$99,556
$101,752
0.7
1
1
$1,667-2,127
$25,524
$25,524
1.4
2
2
1,587-2,026
43,356
44,316
1
1
1
1,587-1,929
23,148
23,148
0.5
2
2
1,100-1,337
27,176
28,536
0.1
1
1
1,048-1,273
13,976
14,676
0.2
1
1
998-1,213
11,976
12,576
1
1
1
905-1,100
11,220
11,784
0.6
1
1
863-1,048
11,265
11,832
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2.7
2
2
425-517
10,762
11,302
1.6
2
2
395-505
10,486
11,015
3.2
2
2
(57,133)
$179,725
35,517
$231,078
35,517
14
17
17
$236,898
0.3
1
1
$1,337-1,626
$18,888
$19,512
0.3
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,140
17.700
1.2
3
3
1,587-2,026
67,668
68,628
0.7
1
1
1,587-1,929
22,780
23,148
2.1
3
3
1,100-1,337
42,884
44,228
0.5
1
1
905-1,100
11,175
11,736
2.4
4
4
905-1,100
51,708
52,800
6
6
6
884-1,074
72,320
74,686
-
1
1
863-1,048
10,356
10,860
1.2
3
3
863-1,018
34,422
35,507
1.5
2
2
821-998
22,080
22,584
-
1
1
821-998
9,852
10,356
0.7
3
3
783-950
29,526
30,969
18.3
21
21
764-927
213,398
219,592
0.5
—
_
746-905
—
—
-
1
1
746-905
9,174
9,624
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
469-571
5,812
6,104
1
1
1
457-556
6,646
6,672
522
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH-Confinued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Autli.) (Aiith.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
i
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF PATIENT CARE,
FACILITIES AND SERVICES—
Continued
Bureau of Licensing and Certification
— Continued
Intermediate stenographer b
Intermediate typist-clerk e i
Intermediate clerk e
Junior stenographer b
Temporary help
Subtotals. Authorized Positions
Bureau of Health Facilities Planning
and Construction :
Chief
Supervising architectural adviser
Senior mechanical engineer
Senior architectural adviser
Chief of planning
Construction adviser
Associate mechanical engineer
Associate construction analyst
Consultant in hospital planning
Consultant in hospital administra-
tion
Architectural assistant
Administrative assistant I
Assistant public health statistician.
Senior clerk
Statistical clerk I
Intermediate stenographer e
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF PREVENTIVE
MEDICAL SERVICES
Divisional Administration :
Chief 1 1
Assistant chief, medical 1 1
Assistant chief, administrative 1 1
Senior stenographer 2 2
Subtotals, Authorized Positions 5 5
Bureau of Chronic Disease Control :
Chief 1 1
Public health medical officer III t__ 6.9 7
Physician and surgeon II 0.9 -
Public health medical officer II 1 -
Senior social research analyst 1 2
Senior public health statistician n 2 1
Biostatistician III u 0.3
Associate social research analyst 2.9 3
Associate public health statistician- 3.9 4
Nursing consultant b 1.8 3
Health program adviser II b _ 1
Assistant bureau chief, administra-
tion 1 1
Public health social work consul-
tant lib _ 1
Health education consultant II 0.4 -
Food and drug inspector IV 1 1
Biostatistician II 0.7 —
Assistant social research analyst 1.7 -
Assistant public health statistician t 3 1
Junior public health statistician 2 4
Food and drug inspector II 1 1
Senior stenographer « 2.9 2
Senior clerk 1 1
Statistical clerk I u 3.2 3
Intermediate stenographer 6 6
Intermediate typist-clerk b u 9 8
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
2.1
2
2
$425-517
$11,118
$11,678
3
4.5
4.5
395-505
23,777
24,654
0.8
1
1
395^180
5,160
5,418
1
1
1
386-469
5,559
5,62S
7
-
-
(60,970)
$518,991
-
-
52.6
63.5
63.5
$699,171
$719,812
0.3
1
1
$1,273-1,548
$15,532
$16,316
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
0.7
1
1
1,048-1,273
12,576
13,200
2
2
2
998-1,213
29,112
29,112
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,800
13,860
4.6
5
5
950-1,155
65,285
67,442
1
1
1
S63-1,04S
12,576
12,576
2.6
3
3
783-950
31,376
32,364
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
746-905
9,211
9,662
1
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3.2
3
3
425-517
16,470
17,308
1.3
1
1
395-505
5,780
5,760
-
-
-
(46)
$263,851
-
-
24.7
26
26
$298,530
$304,684
100.3
112.5
112.5
$1,058,431
$1,328,335
$1,363,146
1
$1,837-2,162
$25,944
$25,944
1
1,750-2,161
25,932
25,932
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
5
$78,348
$S2,440
$82,440
1
$1,667-2,127
$24,312
$24,312
7
1,587-2,026
163,527
166,844
—
1,439-1,929
-
-
—
1,439-1,929
—
—
2
1,100-1,337
32,0SS
32,088
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
—
950-1,155
—
—
3
905-1,100
36,675
38,016
4
905-1,100
52.S0O
52,800
3
905-1,100
36,768
37,952
1
905-1,100
11,784
12,376
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
927-1,128
11,124
11,676
—
S21-99S
—
—
1
S21-998
11,976
11,976
_
783-950
—
—
_
746-905
—
—
1
746-905
9,472
9,936
4
614-746
30,534
32,044
1
614-746
8,736
8,952
2
469-571
12,480
12,756
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3
457-556
19,730
20,016
6
425-517
35,213
36,003
8
395-505
45,658
46,460
HEALTH AND WELFARE
523
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH-Confinued
SALARIES AND WAGES
MO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tulli.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
59
1
4
1
1
1
1.7
1
1
1
1
3
2
4
6
29.7
1
1
DIVISION OF PREVENTIVE
MEDICAL SERVICES— Continued
Bureau of Chronic Disease Control —
Continued
Intermediate clerk n 5.7 5 5
Junior typist-clerk 1.2 2 2
Junior clerk 1.2 1 1
Temporary help 4.9 - -
Subtotals, Authorized Positions 67.6 59
Bureau of Communicable Diseases :
Chief 1 1
Public health medical officer III 4 4
Public health medical officer II 2 1
Chief public health veterinarian 1 1
Senior public health statistician 1 1
Public health veterinarian 1 1.7
Associate public health statistician 0.8
Nursing consultant 0.6 1
Assistant public health statistician. 1 1
Junior public health statistician 0.9 1
Supervising clerk I 1 1
Senior stenographer 1.9 3
Senior clerk 0.8 —
Senior typist-clerk 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 3.9 4
Intermediate typist-clerk 5.4 6
Intermediate clerk 0.6
Junior typist-clerk 0.8 1
Temporary help 1.5 -
Subtotals, Authorized Positions— 31.2 29.7
Bureau of Crippled Children Services :
Chief 1 1
Public health medical officer III 1.4 1
Public health medical officer III,
maternal and child health 111
Public health medical officer II - 1 1
Health program adviser IV 111
Health program adviser III 1.2 2 2
Associate public health statistician. Ill
Nursing consultant 0.6 1 1
Health program adviser II 1.3 2 2
Administrative officer, therapy serv-
ices 0.4 — —
Public health social work consul-
tant I 0.7 1 1
Consultant in physical therapy 3 3 3
Consultant in occupational therapy. 3 3 3
Health education consultant II 111
District administrative officer 1.4 1 1
Assistant public health statistician. Ill
Supervising clerk II 111
Supervising clerk I 1.9 2 2
Senior stenographer 2 2 2
Senior clerk 3 3 3
Senior typist-clerk 5 5 5
Intermediate stenographer 1.6 3 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 25.2 27 27
Intermediate clerk 111
Junior stenographer 0.4 1 1
Junior typist-clerk 1.2 — —
Temporary help 0.2 - -
Subtotals, Authorized Positions 61.5 66 66
Bureau of Maternal and Child Health :
Chief 0.4 1 1
Public health medical officer III 1.6 3 3
Public health medical officer III,
maternal and child health 1.9 2 2
Epidemiologist, maternal and child
health 0.6 1 1
Coordinator, farmworkers' health
services 0.6 1 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
$395-480
359-435
342-415
(44,743)
$670,383
$1,667-2,127
1,587-2,026
1,439-1,929
1,213-1,475
1,100-1.337
99S-1.213
905-1,100
905-1,100
746-905
614-746
530-644
469-571
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
359-435
(7,206)
$327,927
359-435
(1,843)
$477,838
$1,667-2,127
1,587-2,026
1,587-2,026
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
$28,800
9.120
4.9S0
$621,693
$25,524
92,854
23.14S
17,700
15,916
23,538
13,200
9,700
7,668
7,728
19,633
13,007
24,401
32,400
4,524
$330,941
$566,849
$20,004
65,139
45,192
15,724
13,695
$28,800
9,560
4,980
$633,463
$25,524
95,067
23,148
17,700
16,044
23,988
13,200
10,188
8,048
7,728
19,934
13,318
24,691
33,138
4,740
$336,456
$1,667-2,127
$25,524
$25,524
1,587-2,026
22,872
24,021
l,5S7-2,026
24,312
24,312
1,439-1,929
23,148
23,148
1,100-1,337
15,276
16,044
998-1,213
26,525
27,851
905-1,100
11,640
12,226
905-1,100
12,326
12,940
905-1,100
24,060
24,600
863-1,048
-
-
842-1,023
12,276
12,276
S21-998
35,217
35,784
821-998
35,112
35,92S
821-998
11,976
11,976
821-998
11,976
11,976
746-905
9,814
10,314
614-746
8,952
8,952
530-644
14,946
15,306
469-571
13,212
13,536
457-556
19,938
20,016
457-556
32,030
32,798
425-517
16,976
17,836
395-505
147,981
151.066
395^80
5,760
5,760
386-469
5,000
5,247
$579,437
$21,000
67,188
46,296
16,044
14,382
524
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC KEALTH-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF PREVENTIVE
MEDICAL SERVICES— Continued
Bureau of Material and Child Health
— Continued
Associate public health statistician
Nursing consultant
Maternal health nursing consultant
Assistant bureau chief —
administration
Hearing conservation specialist
Consulting sanitarian
Assistant public health statistician
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Bureau of Mental Retardation :
Chief
Health program adviser IV
Associate public health statistician
Nursing consultant
Public health social work con-
sultant I
Public health nutrition con-
sultant II
Senior stenographer
Statistical clerk I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Bureau of Nutrition :
Chief
Public health medical officer III
Public health nutrition consul-
tant III
Public health nutrition consul-
tant II
Public health nutrition consul-
tant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Subtotals. Authorized Positions
Bureau of Occupational Health :
Chief
Public health medical officer III
Public health medical officer II
Senior industrial hygiene engineer
Associate industrial hygiene
engineer
Industrial hygiene engineering
associate
Associate public health statistician
Occupational health nursing
consultant
Consulting sanitarian
Assistant public health
statistician
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Subtotals, Authorized Positions 29.2
1
1.2
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
SALARY RANGE
$905-1,100
905-1,100
905-1,100
$13,200
25,676
26,400
$13,200
26,296
26,400
1
1
0.7
0.7
1.8
1
5
1
2.2
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
1
9
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
1
2
905-1,100
863-1,048
S21-998
746-905
530-644
469-571
425-537
395-505
395-480
(26,841)
$260,575
13,200
12,576
11,976
7,42S
13,704
6,204
26,980
5,760
22,566
13,200
12,576
11,976
7,728
13.704
6,204
27,734
5,760
22,566
23.7
28
2S
$345,424
$352,254
1
0.9
1
0.7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,667-2,127
1,100-1,337
905-1.100
905-1,100
$25,524
14,382
13,200
12,276
$25,524
15,096
13,200
12.S88
1
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12,276
1
1
1
1.5
0.1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
783-950
469-571
457-556
395-505
(225)
$99,595
10,995
6.852
6,672
11,520
11,400
6.S52
6,672
11,520
9.2
10
10
$113,697
$115,42S
1
0.8
1
1
1
1
$1,048-1,273
l,5S7-2,026
$15,276
24,312
$15,276
24.312
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
3
2
2
7S3-950
22.S00
22,800
0.6
1
1
1
1
1
1
614-746
469-571
425-517
6,852
6.204
6,852
6,204
8.4
7
7
$95,910
$SS.644
$SS,644
1
o
1
3
1
2
2
1
2
o
$1,667-2.127
1,587-2,026
1,439-1,929
1,100-1,337
$25,524
4S.624
32,0S8
$25,524
4S.624
32,088
1
1
1
950-1,155
13.S60
13,S60
4
1.1
3
1
3
1
905-1.100
905-1,100
39,600
13,044
39.600
13,200
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1.100
821-998
13,200
11,976
13,200
11,976
0.9
1
1.9
1
4.9
3.8
0.1
0.5
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
3
746-905
469-571
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
(2,052)
9,322
6,852
6,335
6,110
18,612
17,280
9,776
6.S52
6.646
6,412
1S.612
17,280
22
22
Totals, Authorized Positions— 235.8 226.7 226.7
$314,434
$2,325,010
$262,427
$2,412,115
$263,650
$2,451,772
nEALTH AND WELFARE
525
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF RESEARCH
Chief 1 1
Assistant chief 1 1
Assistant to the chief 1 1
Statistical consultant 1 1
Consultant in behavorial sciences 1 1
Senior public health statistician 1 1
Associate public health statistician 5.8 5
Assistant public health statistician 1.3 1
Senior stenographer 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.4 2
Temporary help 0.1 -
Subtotals, Authorized Positions __ 17.6 17
Data Processing :
Chief 1 1
Applied science programmer IV c 0.6 1
Applied science programmer III 2 2
Supervisor, EDP e 0.8 1
Health program adviser II <" 1 1
Tabulating operations supervisor III 1 3
Applied science programmer II c » 1.9 4
Tabulating operations supervisor II 1 1
Senior computer operator c r — 1
Applied science programmer I c 1.6 2
Programmer I, EDP c 0.2 1
Tabulating operations supervisor I _ 1 1
Graphic artist 2 2
Supervising clerk I 1 1
Computer operator m s 0.3 2
Senior tabulating machine operator 1 1
Senior stenographer 1 1
Key data supervisor I 2 2
Senior typist-clerk c 1.3 2
Tabulating machine operator 4 2
Statistical clerk I e 1.7 2
Intermediate stenographer c 2.7 3
Intermediate typist-clerk n r 5.4 8
Key punch operator c 18 20
Key data operator — trainee 1.3
Temporary help o
Subtotals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS,
AUTHORIZED POSITIONS 1,298.5 1,320.9
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation
17
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
7
20
7.8
5.1
5.1
61.6
68.1
63.1
79.2
85.1
80.1
SALARY RANGE
$1,837-2,162
1,750-2,16]
1,067-2.127
1,273-1,548
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
905-1,100
746-905
469-571
425-517
395-505
(289)
$225,876
$1,100-1,337
998-1,233
905-1,300
905-1,100
905-1,100
863-1,048
746-905
710-863
614-746
614-746
614-746
584-710
556-676
530-644
530-644
505-614
469-571
469-571
457-556
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
405^92
359-395
(77,47S)
$436,874
$662,750
$25,944
25,932
25.524
18,576
18,576
14,856
62,824
9,211
13,704
6.204
10,620
$231,971
$16,044
12.326
22.440
12,476
11,448
11,928
36,067
10,356
7,368
16,128
7.368
8.520
16,224
7,728
12,772
7,368
6.S52
13,704
13,344
13,344
12,507
17,S98
41,438
113,232
45,651
$494,531
$726,502
$25,944
25.932
25.524
18,576
1S.576
15,596
64,102
9,662
13,704
6,204
10,860
$234,680
$16,044
12,940
23,568
13,096
12,026
12.526
30,122
10,356
16.938
7,728
8.520
16,224
7.72S
7,368
6.S52
13,704
13,344
13,344
12,807
18,174
37,842
115,2S6
45,651
$472,188
$700,S68
1,306.6 $11,865,518 $12,843,722 $12,916,320
526
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiith.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
REGIONAL DIALYSIS CENTERS
Intermediate stenographer 0.4
Temporary help -
Totals, Authorized Positions 0.4
SALARY EANGE
$425-517
(-)
$2,025
$4,284
$4,284
$4,284
HANDICAPPED PERSONS PILOT PROJECT
Public health social work consultant II
Associate social research analyst
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
0.5
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
0.6
1
1
1
0.6
3.6
:.c
$927-1,128
905-1,100
395-505
(2,557)
$25,555
$12,837
13,200
4,860
3,S1S
$34,715
$4,284
$13,482
13,200
5,100
3,818
$35,600
ASSISTANCE TO COUNTIES WITHOUT LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS
Chief 111 $1,667-2,127 $25,524 $25,524
Public health medical officer III 0.6 1 1 1,587-2,026 24,312 24,312
Chief of public health nursing 111 99S-1,213 14,556 14,556
Chief of sanitation services 111 905-1,100 13,200 13,200
Public health nurse III 6 S S 821-99S 93,807 95.56S
Health education consultant II 1 1 S21-99S 9,852 10,356
Sanitarian III 5.5 6 6 783-950 65,197 66,486
Public health nurse II 12.3 13 13 746-905 135,372 136.7SS
Sanitarian II 14.5 15 15 710-S63 148,322 150,925
Public health nurse I 1.2 2 2 676-S21 19.43S 19.704
Graduate nurse 0.7 1 1 599-72S 8.736 S.736
Senior typist-clerk 111 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate typist-clerk 111 395-505 6,060 6,060
Totals, Authorized Positions 45.8 52 52 $47S,S61 $571,048 $57S,S87
a Position reclassified and transferred from Bureau of Administrative Services.
b One position authorized under the provisions of Title XVIII, Public Law 89-97 (Federal Medicare Program).
c One position authorized under the provisions of Title XIX, Public Law S9-97 (Medi-Cal Program).
d Position reclassified and transferred to Divisional Administration.
e One position transferred from the Division of Patient Care Facilities to improve clerical operations. All clerical positions in field
offices are shown under Administrative Services.
f Two positions transferred from the Division of Patient Care Facilities and Services to improve clerical operations. All clerical posi-
tions in field offices are shown under Administrative Services.
s Two positions authorized under the provisions of Title XVIII, Public Law 89-97 (Federal Medicare Program).
h Environmental Hazards Evaluation Unit transferred from Bureau of Chronic Diseases to reflect current organizational structure of
Air Sanitation program.
i Three positions authorized under the provisions of Title XVIII, Public Law 89-97 (Federal Medicare Program).
i One position transferred to Bureau of Administrative Services, Division of Administration to improve clerical operations. All clerical
positions in field offices are shown under Administrative Services.
fcAU positions in Bureau of Health Care Services are authorized under the provisions of Title XIX, Public Law 89-97 (Medi-Cal
Program).
' Seven positions authorized under the provisions of Title XVIII, Public Law 89-97 (Federal Medicare Program).
mTwo positions authorized under the provisions of Title XIX, Public Law 89-97 (Medi-Cal Program).
n Three positions authorized under the provisions of Title XIX, Public Law 89-97 (Medi-Cal Program).
o Five man-years temporary help authorized under the provisions of Title XIX, Public Law S9-97 (Medi-Cal Program).
p Proposed Service Center functions to be performed by the Department of Public Health in 1967-6S and 1968-69 are contained in
the Poverty Reduction and Prevention Program budget. These functions will require salaries and wages for 3 positions at
a cost of $31,005 in 1967-68 and 3 positions at a cost of $32,538 in 1968-69.
i All positions in Division of Alcoholism limited to June 30, 1968.
r One position limited to June 30, 1968.
s Two positions limited to June 30, 1968.
t Two positions transferred to the Environmental Hazards Unit, Division of Environmental Sanitation, to reflect the current organi-
zation of the Air Sanitation Program.
u One position transferred to the Environmental Hazards Unit, Division of Environmental Sanitation, to reflect the current organi-
zation of the Air Sanitation Program.
v In accordance with Chapter 1545, Statutes of 1967, the State Veh icle Pollution Laboratory is being transferred to the Air Resources
Board.
HEALTH AND WELFARE
527
DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION
EXECUTIVE
Director
Deputy director
State medical consultant
Information officer I
Secretary II
Secretary I
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
STATEWIDE PLANNING PROJECT
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$22,500
$22,500
$22,500
0.8
1
1
1,475-1,793
17,700
18.576
1
1
1
1,667-2,026
24,312
24 312
0.1
1
1
863-1,048
11.130
11,688
0.3
1
1
599-728
7,275
7.632
1.5
1
1
543-660
6,516
6,852
-
1
1
425-517
5,226
5,490
4.7
$75,633
DIVISION OF MANAGEMENT
SERVICES
Office of the Chief :
Administrative service officer III 1
Senior stenographer 1
Fiscal Section :
Fiscal officer II 1
Associate budget analyst 1
Accounting officer III 1
Business service officer II 1
Assistant budget analyst 1
Business service officer I 0.9
Accountant I 1.5
Business service assistant 0.6
Property clerk II 1
Accounting technician II 3
Supervising account clerk I 1
Senior clerk 2.2
Senior typist-clerk 0.4
Bookkeeping machine operator II 1
Bookkeeping machine operator I 1.1
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 1.2
Intermediate typist-clerk 13.8
Intermediate clerk 2.9
Intermediate account clerk 2.1
Stock clerk 1
Temporary help 2.3
Management Analysis Section :
Associate administrative analyst 1
Assistant administrative analyst 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer II 1
Associate personnel analyst 0.3
Assistant personnel analyst 0.5
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior typist-clerk 2
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate clerk 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.9
Research and Statistics Section :
Chief 0.7
Senior social research analyst 0.6
Associate social research analyst 0.9
Associate data process systems ana-
lyst 1
Associate research analyst 0.9
Assistant social research analyst 0.6
Senior stenographer -
$94,659
$97,050
Chief
Senior social research analyst
Associate statistician
0.1
0.2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
$1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
905-1,100
821-998
469-571
425-517
$18,576
13,200
11,976
9,852
6,852
11,256
$71,712
$18,576
13,860
12,576
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
10,356
6,852
11,818
Totals, Authorized Positions
0.3
7
7
$4,315
$74,038
1
1
$1,273-1,548
$18,503
$18,576
1
1
469-571
6,475
6,799
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,980
16,044
1
1
905-1,100
11,688
12,276
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
746-905
9,510
9,978
1
1
746-905
9,359
9,814
2
2
556-676
14,208
14,916
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
584-710
7,008
7,368
3
3
457-556
19,230
19,689
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
3
3
457-556
17,962
18,542
1
1
457-556
6,406
6,611
1
1
435-530
5,576
5,860
1
1
395-480
4,970
5,215
1
1
469-571
6,475
6,777
1
1
425-517
5,466
5,742
16
16
395-505
83,264
86,486
2
2
395-480
11,180
11,306
3
3
395-480
15,585
16,140
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.5
0.5
(20,489)
4,600
4,600
1
1
905-1,100
12,888
13,200
1
1
746-905
9,063
9,510
1
1
425-517
5,466
5,742
1
1
1,048-1,273
12,576
13,200
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
746-905
9,137
9,586
1
1
530-644
7,428
7,728
2
2
457-556
12,811
13,223
1
1
425-517
5,466
5,742
1
1
395^80
5,590
5,870
6
6
395-505
31,224
32,562
1
1
1,213-1,475
16,860
17,700
1
1
1,100-1,337
14.498
15.216
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
1
1
905-1,100
12,126
12,732
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
3
3
746-905
27,973
29,356
1
1
469-571
6,474
6,756
528
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF REHABGOTATEON-Confinued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.j (Aiith.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
S3
84
85
86
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION— Continued
DIVISION OF MANAGEMENT
SERVICES— Continued
Research and Statistics Section —
Continued
Statistical clerk I -
Intermediate stenographer -
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.4
Totals, Authorized Positions 67.8 S2.5 82.5
Totals, Departmental Administration 72.S 96.5 96.5
DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
ADMINISTRATION
Chief
Assistant chief .
Program administrator
Rehabilitation workshop consultant II
Physical restoration services
consultant
Rehabilitation workshop consultant I
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor II
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALABY RANGE
3
3
$457-556
$16,538
$17,280
1
1
425-517
5,466
5,742
5
5
395-505
26,020
27,135
$474,471
$554,419
$610,037
$776,408
29
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE AND
PLACEMENT
District medical consultant, vocational
rehabilitation section 1
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor II 15.4
Vocational psychologist 9.9
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I 26.4
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 164.9
Vocational rehabilitation counselor —
blind 9
Vocational rehabilitation counselor —
deaf 1
Supervising clerk I 6.8
Supervising typist-clerk I 6.6
Vocational rehabilitation trainee 19
Senior stenographer 15.4
Senior clerk 0.7
Senior typist-clerk 11.1
Accounting technician II 11.3
Intermediate stenographer 36.3
Intermediate typist-clerk 75.7
Intermediate clerk 2.4
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board 1
Intermediate account clerk 5.4
Junior typist-clerk __ 1.2
District medical consultant — intermit-
tent 12
Physician and surgeon II —
intermittent 0.4
Temporary help 0.6
Totals, Authorized Positions 433.5
29
29
$295,737
$309,839
330,547
$801,635
1
1
4
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
4
1
$1,337-1,626
1,155-1,405
1,048-1,273
1,048-1,273
$19,512
16,860
60,684
15,276
$19,512
16,860
61,104
15,276
l"
1
1
1
1
1
998-1,213
950-1,155
14,556
13,860
14,556
13,860
5
5
5
905-1,100
61,940
63,276
3.1
1
5.9
2.1
2.9
3
1
6
1
4
3
1
6
1
4
821-998
543-660
469-571
425-517
395-505
32,607
7,920
40,177
5,226
21,221
34,260
7,920
40,594
5,490
22,210
$314,918
3
3
$1,439-1,929
$53,980
$56,707
16
16
905-1,100
207,628
209,756
15
15
905-1,100
181,333
186,260
31
31
821-998
341,217
351,084
208
208
746-905
2,035,682
2,106,002
9
9
746-905
94,152
96,150
1
1
746-905
"10,860
10,860
9
9
530-644
65,376
67,080
7
7
530-644
51,490
52,900
_
_
556-614
—
—
17.5
17.5
469-571
116,038
117,958
2
2
457-556
11,419
11,995
15
15
457-556
94,125
96,192
13
13
457-556
82,164
83,882
34.3
34.3
425-517
203,966
207.593
85.2
85.2
395-505
473,249
486,400
2
2
395^180
11,156
11,428
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
6
6
395^80
32,022
33,039
1.5
1.5
359-435
6,858
7,190
8.2
8.2
(198,999)
168,082
176,486
_
1,439-1,929
_
_
0.6
0.6
(4,301)
$3,5S9,554
3.9S6
4,185
485.3
485.3
$4,250,543
$4,378,907
HEALTH AND WELFARE
529
DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(FIHid) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION-
Continued
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Services to Industrially Injured
Program administrator 1 1
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I 4.9 5
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 9.8 10
Intermediate stenographer 3.5 4.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.2 5.5
Junior typist-clerk 0.6 1
Medical consultant-intermittent 0.1 0.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 26.1 27.5
Provision of Emergency and Recon-
structive Rehabilitation Services
Following Widespread Disaster
From Floods
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 0.5
Junior typist-clerk 0.7 —
Temporary help 3 -
Totals. Authorized Positions 4.2 -
Psychiatric Follow-up Study
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor II 1 1
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.6 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.4 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 4 4
Cooperative Welfare Program
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor II 1 1
Vocational psychologist - 1
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I 1 3
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 20.3 21
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 2.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.4 10.5
Intermediate clerk 1.1 2
Medical consultant — intermittent - 0.2
Totals, Authorized Positions 30.7 41.2
Planning Improvement of Workshops
and Rehabilitation Facilities
Project director - 1
Rehabilitation workshop consultant I 0.7 1
Associate social research analyst 0.5 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.8 2
Intermediate typist-clerk — 1
Totals. Authorized Positions 2 6
Planning Program for the Mentally
Retarded
Program administrator 1 1
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor II 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 3.9 4
SALARY RANGE
1
$1,048-1,273
$15,276
$15,276
5
S21-99S
57,204
58,764
10
746-905
98,458
101.954
4.5
425-517
25,944
26,606
5.5
395-505
31,269
31,831
1
359-435
4,542
4,760
0.5
(266)
8,377
S.796
27.5
41.2
$210,942
$746-905
359-435
(12,961)
$20,185
$905-1,100
746-905
425-517
395-505
$32,353
$241,070
$13,200
9,894
5.2S9
5,220
$33,603
$238,115
$99S-1,213
950-1,155
905-1,100
425-517
415-4S0
$17,756
$1,048-1,273
905-1,100
425-517
395-505
$35,997
$337,637
$11,976
12,426
11,400
11,430
4,9S0
$52,212
$15,276
13,200
5,226
5,040
$38,742
$247,9S7
$13,200
10,398
5,559
5,484
$34,641
1
$905-1,100
$13,096
$13,200
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
3
821-998
31,680
32,688
21
746-905
198.082
207,802
2.5
425-517
13,749
14.289
10.5
395-505
57,182
5S.907
2
395-480
10,620
10.860
0.2
(-)
2,368
2,486
$351,632
$12,576
13,044
11,976
11.694
5,220
$54,510
$15,276
13,200
5,490
5,286
$39,252
530
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiith.) (Aiith.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
\j
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION-
Continued
SPECIAL PROGRAMS— Continued
Vocational Rehabilitation Project for
Economically Depressed Areas of
Los Angeles County
Program administrator 0.7 1 1
District medical consultant 0.7 1 1
Senior social research analyst 0.7 1 1
Rehabilitation workshop consultant I_ - 2 2
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor II 1.2 2 2
Associate social research analyst 0.8 1 1
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I 1.8 2 2
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 8.1 9 9
Supervising typist-clerk I 111
Rehabilitation aid 26.1 31 31
Accounting technician II 1.4 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 0.2 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 2.S 3 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 6 6 6
Clerical aid 5.5 6 6
Totals, Authorized Positions 57 68 6S
Rehabilitation of Narcotic Addicts in
Resident Facilities
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor II - 0.5 0.5
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 0.5 2 2
Intermediate stenographer - 2 2
Totals, Authorized Positions 0.5 4.5 4.5
Technical Consultation for Services to
Clients with Catastrophic Dis-
abilities a
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I 0.7 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk - 0.5 0.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 0.7 1.5 1.5
Vocational Rehabilitation of Myo-
cardial Revascularized Clients a
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 0.7 - -
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.4 0.3 0.3
Totals, Authorized Positions 1.1 0.3 0.3
Vocational Rehabilitation of
Narcotic Addicts
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I 0.6 - -
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 0.9 — —
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5 - -
Totals, Authorized Positions 2 — -
Totals, Special Programs 132.2 157 157
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALAEY RANGE
$1,048-1,273
$13,860
$14,556
1,439-1,929
17,268
18,144
1,100-1,337
13,200
13,860
950-1,155
22,S00
23,946
905-1,100
24,589
25,490
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
821-99S
22,547
22,883
746-905
85,076
S9,220
530-644
7,24S
7.60S
4S0-5S4
1S9.320
198,572
457-556
6,078
6,216
457-556
5,4S4
5,760
425-517
17,S29
18,305
395-505
32,311
33,447
326-359
23,394
24,542
$3S0,465
$905-1,100
746-905
425-517
$3,868
$S21-998
395-505
$7,788
$746-905
395-505
$9,633
$821-998
746-905
395-505
$16,123
$973,225
$494,204
$5,430
18,126
10,200
$33,756
$11,976
2,430
$14,406
$1,458
$1,458
$1,247,088
$515,549
$5,700
19,020
10,704
$35,424
$11,976
2,550
$14,526
$1,530
$1,530
$1,295,051
HEALTH AND WELFARE
531
DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION-
Continued
COOPERATIVE REHABILITATION
SERVICES
Vocational Rehabilitation Programs for
the Mentally III and Mentally Re-
tarded in Cooperation with Mental
Health Programs
Supervisor, cooperative vocational re-
habilitation program
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I
Psychiatric social worker
Vocational rehabilitation counselor
Vocational work experience projects
supervisor
Assistant supervisor of rehabilitation
services, mental hospital
Recreation therapist
Industrial therapist
Senior stenographer
Psychiatric technician
Senior typist-clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Janitor
Medical consultant — intermittent
Vocational psychologist — intermittent
Totals, Authorized Positions 51.5
Residential Rehabilitation Center Pro-
gram for the Mentally Retarded
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor II
Supervising psychiatric social worker
I
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I
Vocational rehabilitation counselor
Supervising psychiatric technician
Librarian II
Occupational therapist
Industrial therapist
Recreation therapist
Senior psychiatric technician II
Automotive equipment operator I
Supervising clerk I
Senior psychiatric technician I
Barbershop manager
Beauty shop manager
Psychiatric technician
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
SALARY RANGE
—
8
8
$863-1,048
$95,808
$100,60S
7.3
5.5
5.5
821-998
62,700
65,868
—
0.5
0.5
764-927
4,836
5,070
20.2
35
35
746-905
349,434
366,906
0.5
1
1
710-821
9,852
10,356
1.1
3
3
676-821
28,188
29,556
—
1
1
584-710
8,112
8,520
1.2
3
o
584-710
24,336
25,560
1.4
2
469-571
13,032
13,704
1.5
6
6
457-584
38,160
40,032
1.5
2
2
457-556
12,720
13,344
0.6
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,672
0.8
6.8
6.8
425-517
40,147
42,187
15.3
21.5
21.5
395-505
117,906
123.S40
0.1
1
1
395-480
5,4S4
5,760
-
1
1
395-480
5,484
5,760
—
0.9
0.9
—
17,6S0
18,560
—
0.2
0.2
-
2,496
2,620
Totals, Authorized Positions
Regional Diagnostic Centers for the
Mentally Retarded
Vocational rehabilitation counselor
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
46.4
1.7
0.2
1.9
99.4 99.4
$391,614
$842,735
80.5 80.5
$291,377
$746-905
395-505
$17,036
$526,310
$41,424
11,505
$52,929
$884,923
0.6
1
1
$905-1,100
$10,770
$11,309
0.3
0.5
0.5
842-1,023
5,136
5,393
1.2
2
2
821-998
22,614
23,745
2.1
4
4
746-905
39,087
41,041
—
1
1
660-801
8,037
8,439
—
1
1
614-746
7,663
8,046
0.9
3
3
584-710
21,902
22,997
1.4
2
2
584-710
14,602
15,332
2.1
2
2
584-710
14,602
15,332
9 2
4
4
556-710
27,805
29,195
0.1
1
1
556-614
6,951
7,299
0.3
1
1
530-644
6,951
7,299
8.4
16
16
505-644
100,83S
105,SSO
—
1
1
480-584
6,302
6,617
0.1
1
1
480-584
6,302
6,617
22.5
35
35
457-584
200.054
210.057
1.6
2
2
425-517
11,157
11,715
1.8
2
2
395-505
10,358
10,876
0.8
1
1
395-480
5,179
5,438
$552,627
$43,495
12,080
$55,575
532
HEALTH AND "WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF REHABiLITATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
MO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiilh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
»
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION—
Continued
COOPERATIVE REHABILITATION
SERVICES— Continued
Rehabilitation Services to Disabled
Young People
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I 1.3 7.3 7.3
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 19.6 24 24
Orientation-mobility specialist for the
blind 0.8 3 3
Intermediate stenographer 4.5 4 4
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.9 9.5 9.5
Medical consultant — intermittent 1.7 1.7
Totals, Authorized Positions 33.1 49.5 49.5
Vocational Rehabilitation Programs for
the Disabled in Cooperation with
the State Youth and Adult Cor-
rection Agency
Vocational psychologist 0.1 1 1
Supervisor, cooperative vocational re-
habilitation program — 3 3
Coordinator of industrial training —
correctional industries — 1 1
Supervising vocational rehabiliation
counselor I 3.2 3.5 3.5
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 20.5 26 26
Instructor in culinary arts 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 13.3 23.5 23.5
Medical consultant — intermittent - 0.8 0.8
Totals, Authorized Positions 37.1 59.8 59.S
Demonstration Project — Use of Indus-
trial Consultants and Shop Man-
uals for Workshops for the Handi-
capped
Sales engineer 0.1 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 0.9
Totals, Authorized Positions 0.1 2.9 2.9
Staff Development and Training Pro-
grams in Connection with Co-
operative Programs
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I 3.1 5 5
Intermediate stenographer 1.4 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.7 4 4
Totals, Authorized Positions 5.2 10 10
Vocational Rehabilitation Programs in
Cooperation with the Division of
Alcoholism, Department of Public
Health or Local Alcoholic Clinic
Program b
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor II 0.8 1 1
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I _-___ 0.5 3 3
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 8.1 16 16
Graduate nurse 0.3 0.5 0.5
Rehabilitation aid 4.2 5 5
Senior stenographer 0.3 1 1
Intermediate clerk 7.5 14.5 14.5
Medical consultant — intermittent 0.1 1 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 21.8 42 42
Totals, Cooperative Rehabilitation
Services 197.1 350.1 350.1
Totals, Division of Vocational Reha-
bilitation 791.8 1,021.4 1,021.4
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
$821-998
746-905
676-S21
425-517
395-505
$245,3S2
$280,524
$710-783
425-517
$1,259
$S21-998
425-517
395-505
$44,026
$75,599
236,44S
25,560
21,408
49,089
27,520
$435,624
$497,6S0
$22.S4S
4,737
$27,5S5
$53,SS0
5,579
20,736
$80,195
$79,379
248,270
26,S3S
22,478
51.543
28,900
$457,408
$905-1,100
$11,868
$12,461
S63-1,04S
34,116
35,822
863-l,04S
11,307
11,S72
821-99S
746-905
676-1,048
395-505
37,704
254,068
12,468
121,710
14,439
39,589
266,771
13,091
127,796
15,161
$522,563
$23,990
4,974
$28,964
$56,574
5,S5S
21,773
$84,205
$905-1,100
821-998
746-905
599-728
480-584
469-571
395-480
(109)
$11,400
31.068
150,336
3,768
30.300
5,904
72,210
16,188
$11,970
32.621
157.853
3,956
31,815
6.109
75,821
16,997
$156,4S7
$321,174
$337,232
$1,427,705
$2,7S4,232
$2,923,497
$6,286,221
$8,591,702
$8,912,373
HEALTH AXD WELFARE
533
DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATSON-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
{Filled) (Aulh.) (Anth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
DIVISION OF REHABILITATION OF THE BLIND
ADMINISTRATION
Chief
Assistant chief
Coordinator, opportunity work centers
for the blind
Senior stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS
PROGRAM
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I 0.8 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.1 1 1
Temporary help - 0.1 0.1
Totals, Authorized Positions 0.9 2.1 2.1
BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM
FOR THE BLIND
Administrator
Business enterprise officer II
Business enterprise officer I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions 18.1 19 19
FIELD REHABILITATION SERV-
ICES FOR THE BLIND
Chief
Area supervisor
Counselor-teacher
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions 31.3 32.5 32.5
OPPORTUNITY WORK CENTER
FOR THE BLIND
SALARY RANGE
$1,213-1,475
1,100-1,337
746-905
469-571
$45,564
$821-99S
425-517
$9,958
152,780
$262,332
Totals, Authorized Positions
ORIENTATION CENTER FOR THE
BLIND
Administration :
Administrator
Business service officer I
Accountant I
Counselor
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Telephone operator
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
8.4
8.6
8.6
$53,603
1
1
1
$998-1,213
1
1
1
746-905
1
1
1
556-676
1
1
1
505-614
1
1
1
469-571
1
1
1
395-505
1
1
1
395-480
1
1
1
395-480
1
1
1
395-480
-
0.1
0.1
(-)
$17,210
14,278
10,860
6,600
$48,948
$11,976
5,226
615
$17,817
$170,160
$297,880
1,173
$14,556
9,472
8,112
7,368
6,852
5,760
5,760
5,440
5,760
575
$17,700
14,995
10,860
6,852
$50,407
$11,976
5,490
615
$18,0S1
1
1
1
$998-1,213
$14,092
$14,556
2
2
2
821-998
23,952
23,952
7.2
8
8
746-905
82,014
84,030
2
2
2
469-571
13.704
13,704
5.3
5.4
5.4
425-517
32,610
32,886
0.6
0.6
0.6
395-505
3,788
3,788
$172,916
0.8
1
1
$863-1,048
$10,356
$10,S60
2
2
2
746-905
21,720
21,720
23.1
24
24
676-821
233,034
234,216
3.9
4
4
425-517
23,887
24,263
1.5
1.5
1.5
395-505
8,883
9,028
$300,087
San Jose :
Production foreman
1.1
1
1
$584-710
$7,760
$8,146
Laborer
0.5
0.5
0.5
480-530
3,093
3,180
Intermediate account clerk
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
Los Angeles :
Production foreman
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
Laborer
1
1
1
480-530
6,360
6,360
Intermediate account clerk
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
0.1
0.1
_
500
500
Berkeley :
Production superintendent
1
1
1
746-905
9,100
9,548
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
480-530
6,160
6,160
6,464
Laborer
0.8
6,360
$60,598
$14,556
9,936
8,112
7,368
6,S52
5,760
5,760
5,714
5,760
575
534
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF REHABILITATION OF THE BLIND—
Continued
ORIENTATION CENTER FOR THE
BLIND — Continued
Instruction :
Teacher, typing and braille 2 3
Teacher, mobility and physical 2.8 6
Business education teacher 1 1
Home economics teacher 2 3
Instructor in general shop 1 2
Care and Subsistence :
Supervising cook I 1 1
Cook 1 1
Assistant cook 0.3 1
Hospital aid 1.4 1.5
Food service assistant I 3 3
Temporary help — feeding 0.7 0.8
Temporary help — care 0.1 0.2
Plant Operation :
Stationary engineer 1 1
Groundsman 1 1
Janitor foreman I 1 1
Janitor 5.8 6
Temporary help 0.1 0.2
Totals, Authorized Positions 34.2 41.8
INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLIND
Berkeley Center
Administration :
Manager
Accounting officer II
Senior typist-clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Plant Operation :
Janitor
Totals, Authorized Positions
Los Angeles Center
Administration :
Manager
Accounting officer II
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Bookkeeping machine operator II
Intermediate stenographer
Calculating machine operator (key
driven)
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Plant Operation :
Carpenter I
Janitor
Janitor, limited service
Totals, Authorized Positions
San Diego Center
Administration :
Manager
Accountant I
Senior account clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Plant Operation :
Janitor, limited service
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Industries for the Blind
9.7
15.6
5.7
31
41.8
$247,642
$324,687
10.3
10.3
$61,981
$70,519
16.4
16.4
$98,858
$108,851
1
1
1
$821-998
$10,566
0.6
1
1
556-676
7,218
0.7
1
1
457-556
5,668
0.7
1
1
395-505
4,980
1 6
1
1
395-480
5,760
0.1
0.1
0.1
(557)
520
6.1
6.1
32.8
32.8
395-480
$34,628
$195,467
5,760
$40,472
$219,842
PROPOSED
1968-69
SALARY RANGE
3
$676-l,04S
$30,720
$31,630
6
676-1,048
57,042
58,752
1
676-1,048
12,026
12,576
3
676-1,048
32,676
33,082
2
676-1,048
20,700
21,106
1
530-710
7,728
7,728
1
480-644
7,008
7,008
1
395-480
4,860
5,100
1.5
395-480
8,640
8,640
3
359-435
15,108
15,340
0.8
(2,496)
2,935
2,935
0.2
(483)
905
905
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1
480-530
6,072
6,335
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
6
395-480
32,474
33,270
0.2
(524)
1,258
1,258
$330,938
1
1
1
$821-998
$11,976
$11,976
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
0.7
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.4
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,760
1
1
1
457-556
6,185
6,490
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
2
2
9
395-505
10,900
11,156
0.6
0.3
0.3
(1,813)
718
718
2
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
$71,356
1
1
0.9
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
$821-998
746-905
457-556
457-556
435-530
452-517
$11,976
9,978
5,760
6,672
6,360
12,408
$11,976
10,482
6,060
6,672
6,360
12,408
1
2
1
2
0.4
1
2
0.4
415-505
395-480
6,060
11,520
1,589
6,060
11,520
1,589
0.7
3
2
1
o
2
1
3
2
644-710
395-480
395-480
7.72S
17,280
11,520
8,112
17,280
11,520
$110,039
$11,085
7,578
5,960
5,220
5,760
520
5,760
$41,883
$223,278
HEALTH AND WELFARE
535
DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION-Continued
SALARIES AND "WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Aiilli.) (Aulh.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF REHABILITATION OF THE BLIND-
Continued
INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLIND
MANUFACTURING FUND
Central Office :
Industrial rehabilitation services
administrator
General manager
General accountant III
Sales manager
Supervisor, quality control
Sales engineer
Sales analyst
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Commission on sales
Berkeley Center :
Production superintendent
Storekeeper II
Production foreman
Production foreman brooms
Automotive equipment operator I
Seamer-seamstress
Stock clerk
Temporary help
Factory workers
Los Angeles Center :
Production superintendent
Storekeeper II
Supervisor, subcontracts
Machinist
Production foreman
Production foreman, limited service
Production foreman, sewing
Storekeeper I
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Material handler
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Factory workers
San Diego Center :
Production superintendent
Production foreman
Storekeeper I
Factory workers
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Division of Rehabilitation of
the Blind
Chief
Medical consultant
District medical consultant
Assistant chief
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor II
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I
Vocational rehabilitation counselor
Supervising clerk II
Supervising typist-clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Junior clerk
District medical consultant — Intermit-
tent
Totals, Division of Disability
Determination
SALARY IiANGE
1
1
1
$1,100-1,337
$14,995
$15,748
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,300
15,300
0.8
1
1
905-1,100
13,096
13,200
1
1
1
821-905
10.860
10,800
1
1
1
710-863
10.356
10.356
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
1
614-746
7,920
8,316
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1.8
2
2
425-517
11,486 •
12,058
—
0.1
0.1
(-)
1.000
1.000
-
-
-
2.696)
3,000
3,000
0.2
1
1
746-905
8,952
9.396
1
1
1
584-746
8.520
8,520
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
584-710
8.520
8.520
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
480-584
6,924
7.008
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
—
0.5
0.5
(-)
1,000
1,000
69
100
100
(257,275)
300,000
300,000
1
1
1
746-905
9,586
10,062
1
1
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
0.5
1
1
614-746
7,792
8,180
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
0.8
1
1
584-710
7,008
7,368
1
1
1
5S4-710
8,520
8,520
2
2
2
584-710
16,032
16,836
1
1
1
505-644
6,672
7,008
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
505-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
395-505
5.100
5,352
0.8
1
1
395^80
5,760
5,760
121
150
150
(491,062)
500,000
500,000
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8.520
1
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
33
45
45
(154,544)
$1,155,296
$2,122,642
175.000
175,000
254.9
329.6
329.6
$1,266,011
$1,270,9S0
382.8
470.4
470.4
$2,404,518
$2,427,2S5
.TERMINATION
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
1
1
1
1,587-2,026
24.312
24,312
10.9
13
13
1,439-1.929
263,093
270,518
0.8
1
1
1,048-1,273
14,324
15,036
1.9
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
11.7
14
14
821-998
157,191
160,326
89.3
94
94
746-905
895,960
934,830
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
2
2
2
530-644
15,066
15,456
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
2
2
457-556
11,844
12,432
8.3
9
9
457-556
58,244
58,974
3.7
3
3
425-517
18,612
18,612
83.5
89
89
395-505
491.326
503,987
4.7
6
6
395^80
31.908
32,720
6.9
6
6
359-435
27,072
28,380
2.7
2
2
342-415
8,585
9,012
6.8
6
6
(149,604)
161,904
166,437
238.2
253
253
$1,975,003
$2,239,345
$2,310,936
536
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aoth.) (Amh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SPECIAL REHABILITATION SERVICES
SPECIAL REHABILITATION
SERVICE UNITSa
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I 5.7 4.5
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 13.7 14
Vocational rehabilitation counselor —
blind 1 1
Rehabilitation aid 28.7 33
Senior stenographer 1.4 1
Senior typist-clerk 2.8 3
Intermediate stenographer 2 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 8.3 S
Totals, Special Rehabilitation Serv-
ice Units 63.6 67.5
SERVICE CENTER PROGRAM c
Center Management Element c
Manager II — state service center 2.9
Manager I — state service center S.5
Assistant manager II — service center 0.7
Assistant manager I — service center _ 0.6
Senior stenographer 2.2
Intermediate stenographer 5.7
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.9
Temporary help 2.6
Totals, Authorized Positions c 26.1
SALARY EANGE
4.5
$821-998
$50,822
$52,600
14
746-905
133,604
139,112
1
746-905
10,524
10,860
33
4S0-584
196,230
206,152
1
469-571
5.S58
6,154
3
457-556
19,600
20,016
3
425-517
17,634
17,898
8
395-505
41,142
43,087
67.5
Reception (Intake) Eiementc
Supervising vocational rehabiltation
counselor I 1.5 -
Supervising intake counselor — service
center 3.8 -
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 0.7 -
Employment security officer II 0.7 —
Intake counselor — service center 4.1 -
Rehabilitation aid 45.4 -
Rehabilitation aid — Mexican-Spanish
speaking 4.8 -
Intermediate stenographer 1.2 -
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.3 -
Telephone operator — multiple board - -
Junior stenographer 0.9 -
Community service trainee 27.3 -
Clerical aid 18.3
Totals, Authorized Positions c 115 -
Rehabilitation Element c
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor II 2 -
Vocational psychologist 1.9 -
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I 5.5 —
Vocational rehabilitation counselor 26.6 -
Rehabilitation aid 30.5 -
Rehabilitation aid — Mexican-Spanish
speaking - -
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$246,051
$1,213-1,626
1,100-1,475
950-1,155
863-1,048
469-571
425-517
395-505
(14,500)
$236,946
$S21-998
801-973
746-905
676-821
676-821
480-584
480-584
425-517
395-505
395^80
386-469
359-395
326-359
$032,065
$905-1,100
905-1,100
821-998
746-905
480-584
480-584
$475,414
$495,S79
HEALTH AND "WELFARE
537
DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (A»lh.) (tait.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SPECIAL REHABILITATION SERVICES— Continued
SERVICE CENTER PROGRAM— Continued
Rehabilitation Element — Continued
3ALARY RANGE
Supervising clerk I 2.1 - - §530-644
Senior stenographer 2.2 - - 469-571 — -
Senior typist-clerk 1.4 - - 457-556 - -
Accounting technician II 0.6 - - 457-556 - -
Intermediate stenographer 1.6 - - 425-517 - -
Intermediate typist-clerk 23.6 - - 395-505 - -
Intermediate clerk 2.6 - - 395-^80
Clerical aid 12.1 - - 326-359
Medical consultant — intermittent 0.1 - - (2,250) - -
Totals, Authorized Positions e 112.S - §921,359
Totals, Service Center Program c 253.9 §1,790,370
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,803.1 1,908.8 1,908.8 §12,974,706 §14,487,387 §14,948,108
a Of the 220.1 positions transferred from the Service Center Program, Rehabilitation Element in the 1967-68 Governor's Budget, 68
positions were transferred to the Vocational Rehabilitation Project for Economically Depressed Areas of Los Angeles County,
1.5 positions were transferred to Technical Consultation for Services to Clients with Catastrophic Disabilities, 0.3 position was
transferred to Vocational Rehabilitation of Myocardial Revascularized Clients, 67.5 positions were transferred to Special Re-
habilitation Service Units, and 82.8 positions were not continued.
b Continuation of program dependent on federal funding being matched by state funds to be authorized by 1968-69 Legislature or by
funds from local communities.
c See Service Center Program Budget for 1967-68 and 1968-69 authorized positions.
538
HEALTH AND WELFARE
SERVICE CENTER PROGRAM
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
66-67
(Filled)
67-68
(Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.)
1968-69
SALARY KANGE
(0.9)
1
1
$1,375
$16,500
$16,500
(0.3)
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,200
13,860
(0.8)
1
1
1,100-1,337
14,445
15,160
(0.8)
1
1
1,100-1,337
14,382
15,096
(0.6)
1
1
905-1,100
11,220
11,784
(0.3)
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
(0.5)
1
1
905-1,100
11,056
11,600
(-)
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
(-)
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
1.8)
2
2
469-571
13,342
13,676
(0.8)
3
3
425-517
15,644
16,424
(0.8)
1
1
359-435
4,596
4,820
(1.8)
-
-
(9,370)
—
—
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73'
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
EXECUTIVE ELEMENT
Director
Field representative
Training officer II
Senior statistician
Training officer I
Associate management analyst
Administrative assistant II
Associate social research analyst
Assistant social research analyst
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Junior typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions (9.4) 15
CENTER MANAGEMENT
ELEMENT
Manager II
Manager I
Assistant manager II
Assistant manager I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions-
RECEPTION (INTAKE) ELEMENT
Supervising intake counselor
Intake counselor
Rehabilitation aid
Rehabilitation aid — Mexican-Spanish
speaking
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Telephone operator — multiple board
Junior stenographer
Community service trainee
Clerical aid
Totals, Authorized Positions
REHABILITATION ELEMENT
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor II (2)
Vocational psychologist (1-9)
Supervising vocational rehabilitation
counselor I (5.5)
Vocational rehabilitation counselor (26.6)
Rehabilitation aid (30.5)
Rehabilitation aid — Mexican-Spanish
Speaking (-)
Supervising clerk I (2.1)
Senior stenographer (2.2)
Senior typist-clerk (1.4)
Accounting technician II (0.6)
Intermediate stenographer (1.6)
Intermediate typist-clerk (23.6)
Intermediate clerk (2.6)
Clerical aid (12.1)
Medical consultant — intermittent (0.1)
Totals, Authorized Positions (112.8)
15
($85,053)
$147,397
$152,916
(2.9)
4
4
$1,213-1,626
$59,664
$62,640
(8.5)
2
2
1,100-1,475
28,416
29,832
(0.7)
6
6
950-1,155
68,880
72,324
(0.6)
2
2
863-1,048
23,136
23,976
(2.2)
6
6
469-571
39,282
40,860
(5.7)
10
10
425-517
57,646
59,336
(2.9)
10
10
395-505
50,829
52,714
(2.6)
0.5
0.5
(14,500)
($236,946)
3,000
$330,853
3,000
(26.1)
40.5
40.5
$344,682
(5.3)
(5.5)
6
6
$801-973
$64,071
$66,018
27
27
676-821
223.2S4
234,000
(45.4)
93
93
480-584
556,732
583,781
(4.8)
23
23
480-584
137,380
144,288
(1.2)
2
2
425-517
11,430
11,694
(6.3)
12
12
395-505
63,108
65,452
(-)
1
1
395-480
4,860
5,100
(0.9)
1
1
386-469
4,960
5,205
(27.3)
69
69
359-395
297,252
312.156
(18.3)
34
268
34
268
326-359
133,008
$1,496,085
139,536
(115)
($632,065)
$1,567,230
4
4
$905-1,100
$47,065
$48,914
3.5
3.5
905-1,100
40,264
42,274
12.5
12.5
821-998
134,576
139.079
43
43
746-905
402,734
420,197
56
56
480-584
338,021
354.90S
9
9
480-584
53,840
56,543
2
2
530-644
15,066
15,426
3
3
469-571
18,668
19,496
5
5
457-556
29,264
30.512
2
2
457-556
11,838
12,276
2
2
425-517
10,848
11,394
34
34
395-505
185,077
191,126
3
3
395-480
15,820
16,318
24
24
326-359
93,966
98,578
2.6
2.6
(2,250)
($921,359)
44,897
$1,441,944
47,174
205.6
205.6
$1,504,215
HEALTH AND WELFARE
SERVICE CENTER PROGRAM-Continued
539
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) [Aalhj (Amh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
EMPLOYMENT ELEMENT
Employment security officer IV (1.3) 4 4
Employment security officer III (7^1) 8 8
Supervising employment counselor (1) 3 3
Employment security officer II (11.5) 15 15
Employment counselor (15.5) 22 22
Employment security officer I (22.5) 27 27
Employment counselor — trainee (39) 24 24
Employment security trainee (10.6) 17 17
Employment community worker (3.6) 13 13
Senior clerk (1) \ ]_
Intermediate stenographer (2.3) 2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk (9.8) 14 14
Intermediate file clerk (2.4) 3 3
Telephone operator — multiple board (1) 1 1
Totals, Authorized Positions (128.6) 154 154
SOCIAL WELFARE ELEMENT
Social welfare services specialist (0.2) 1 1
Social service administrator I (0.1) 1 1
Social service consultant III (-) 4 4
Intermediate stenographer (0.2) 1 1
Totals, Authorized Positions (0.5) 7 7
PUBLIC HEALTH ELEMENT
Health program adviser II (-) 2 2
Health progrcm adviser I (0.1) 1 1
Totals, Authorized Positions (0.1) 3 3
YOUTH AUTHORITY ELEMENT
Parole agent II (0.2) 2 2
Totals, Authorized Positions (0.2) 2 2
CORRECTIONS ELEMENT
Parole agent II (0.2) 3 3
Totals, Authorized Positions (0.2) 3 3
FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES
ELEMENT
Consultant (1.4) 2 2
Totals, Authorized Positions (1.4) 2 2
APPRENTICESHIP STANDARDS
Consultant (1) 5 5
Totals, Authorized Positions (1) 5 5
MENTAL HYGIENE ELEMENT
Supervising psychiatric social worker
I (0.1) 2 2
Totals, Authorized Positions (0.1) 2 2
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS (395.4) 707.1 707.1
SALARY BANGE
$863-1.048
746-905
746-905
676-821
676-821
584-710
556-614
556-614
480-584
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-^80
$1,155-1,405
1,04S-1,273
927-1,128
425-517
($4,545)
$905-1,100
746-905
($1,625)
$842-1,023
($1,76S)
$S42-1,023
($2,290)
$S63-1,048
($13,058)
$863-1,048
($S,728)
$842-1,023
($928)
$45,024
81,552
29,612
136,550
182,868
207,174
169,142
122,664
78,032
6,672
12,208
71.336
16,380
5,599
($898,749) $1,164,813
$16,860
15,276
45,648
5,720
$83,504
$21,720
9,285
$31,005
$22,130
$22,130
$32,334
$32,334
$21,3S4
$21,384
$56,199
$56,199
$23,126
$23,126
$2,807,114) $4,850,774
$46,620
83.892
30,984
140,848
191,648
214.730
173,592
125,111
81,958
6,672
12,408
74,026
16,620
5,760
$1,204,869
$16,860
15,276
47,916
6,004
$86,056
$22,800
9,738
$32,538
$22,8S4
$22,8S4
$33,492
$33,492
$22,440
$22,440
$58,371
$58,371
$23,576
$23,576
$5,053,269
540
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive Office :
Director
Chief deputy director
Staff assistant to the director
Information officer II
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer a
Intermediate typist-clerk a
Temporary help
Board :
Board member (7) per diem
Executive secretary
Senior stenographer
Legal Office:
Chief, legal office
Senior counsel
Social service review officer
Associate counsel
Assistant counsel
Senior legal stenographer
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Manual Unit :
Administrative assistant
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
COMMUNITY WELFARE SERVICES
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$24,500
$24,500
$24,500
1
1
1
1.SS2
22,584
22.5S4
o.s
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,04S-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
543-660
7,632
7,920
0.8
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.S52
2.8
2
2
425-517
12,408
12,408
0.6
—
—
395-505
—
—
0.2
0.3
0.3
(1,928)
2,540
2,540
__
_
_
25 day
6.300
6.300
0.5
1
1
1,273-1,54S
15,340
16,112
0.9
1
1
469-571
6,796
6,S52
1
1
1
1,475-1.793
21,516
21,516
1
1
1
1.273-1,548
16.724
17,560
11.3
12
12
1,04S-1273
175,782
179.082
0.6
1
1
1,155-1,405
14,266
14,976
0.4
—
—
863-1,048
—
—
1
1
1
517-628
7.536
7.536
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6.852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.9
1
1
425-517
5,789
6,079
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5.760
0.3
0.2
0.2
(1,927)
1,516
1,516
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
34.1
34.5
34.5
$3S1,341
$432,525
Administration :
Deputy director 1 1
Chief of emergency welfare services 1 1
Social service administrator I 1 1
Associate social research analyst b 0.4 -
Social service consultant II 1 1
Senior stenographer 2 2
Review Division :
Social service administrator III 1 1
Administrative Review Bureau :
Social service administrator II 1 1
Social service administrator I 3 2
Associate management analyst 2 2
Social service consultant III 4.7 4
Senior stenographer 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.9 1
Eligibility Control Bureau :
Social service administrator II 1 1
Social service administrator I 2.1 1
Social service consultant II 21.7 13
Intermediate stenographer 2 1
Area Offices :
Administration :
Social service administrator III 3 2
Social service administrator II 6 2
Administrative assistant I 0.2 -
Senior stenographer 3 2
Intermediate stenographer 1 -
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 -
Administrative Services :
Area administrative officer 3 -
Training consultant c 2.4 2
Welfare fiscal representative 3.9 2
Associate management analyst 3 -
Associate social research analyst 3 —
Social service consultant II c 0.8 -
Supervising clerk II 2 2
Supervising clerk I 1.4 2
Supervising typist-clerk I 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 3.9 2
Senior clerk 3 3
Senior file clerk 1 1
Senior information clerk 1 1
Senior account clerk 2 2
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$43S,777
1
$1,405-1,70S
$20,0S6
$20,496
1
1,155-1.405
16.S72
16,872
1
1,04S-1,273
15,276
15,276
—
905-1,100
—
—
1
842-1,023
11.926
12,276
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
1
1,273-1,548
18,756
18,756
1
1,155-1,405
16.S60
16.860
*>
1,048-1,273
30,552
30.552
o
905-1.100
24,195
24,744
4
927-1,128
53,550
54,144
1
469-571
6.852
6,852
1
425-517
6.204
6.204
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16.S60
1
1,048-1,273
14.440
15.156
13
842-1,023
156,040
158,938
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
2
1,273-1,548
37,152
37,152
o
1,155-1,405
32.768
33,720
_
746-905
—
_
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
_
425-517
—
_
-
395-505
-
-
_
99S-1.213
_
_
2
927-1,128
26,046
27,072
2
905-1,100
26,036
26,400
—
905-1,100
—
—
—
905-1,100
—
—
—
S42-1.123
—
—
o
614-746
17,904
17,904
2
530-644
14.856
15,216
2
530-644
15,456
15,456
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
3
457-556
20,016
20,016
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
457-556
12,732
13,032
HEALTH AND WELFARE
541
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tilth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
i$4
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
COMMUNITY WELFARE SERVICES-
Continuad
Area Offices — Continued
Administrative Services — Continued
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk <l
Intermediate file clerk
Intermediate clerk
Telephone operator
Temporary help
Adult Services :
Social service administrator e
Social service consultant III r
Social service consultant II '
Social service consultant I e, h
Intermediate stenographer
Family and Children :
Social service administrator I
Social service consultant III S. h
Social service consultant II 1
Social service consultant I
Intermediate stenographer
Direct Operations :
Social service administrator I g
Social service consultant II %
Social service consultant II 1
Adoptions casework supervisor
Social service consultant I
Adoptions caseworker
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Administration :
Deputy director 1 1
Associate management analyst i 0.7 —
Senior stenographer 1 1
Fiscal Division :
Chief of division 1 1
General auditor III 0.7 1
Associate budget analyst k 1 2
Senior stenographer 1 1
Accounting technician II 0.7 1
Administrative Accounting Bureau :
Accounting officer III 1 1
Accounting officer II 1 1
General accountant II ' - 1
Accountant I 3 3
Senior account clerk 1 1
Accounting technician II m 7.1 7
Bookkeeping machine operator II 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Calculating machine operator, key
driven 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 6 7
Bookkeeping machine operator II 1
Intermediate account clerk 5.8 5
Temporary help 0.6 0.1
Field Audits Bureau :
Supervising governmental auditor
I ._ 11
Governmental auditor III 2.2 3
Governmental auditor II 8.8 9
Auditor I 5 10
Accounting technician II 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Intermediate account clerk 1 2
Temporary help 0.3 -
County Fiscal Affairs Bureau :
Welfare fiscal supervisor 1 1
Welfare fiscal representative 0.8 1
General accountant III 1 1
General accountant II 1.1 4
Supervising clerk II 1 1
Accountant I 1 1
Supervising clerk I 1.6 2
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
0
0
$457-556
_
_
7.3
6
6
425-517
$35,662
$36,749
67
66.2
65.7
395-505
370,098
375,721
4.1
4
4
395-4S0
20,643
21,094
S.9
8.5
8.5
395-480
47.75S
4SJ01
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1.2
-
-
(5,446)
-
3
-
_
1,048-1,273
_
_
0
4
4
927-1,128
54,144
54.144
4.7
—
—
842-1,023
—
_
4.8
3
3
764-927
26,195
26.98S
2
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
3
2
2
1,048-1,273
30,132
30,552
7.7
0
0
927-1,128
—
—
2.1
_
-
842-1,023
_
_
4
3
3
764-927
32,772
33,286
3
2
2
425-517
12,408
12,408
2.9
3
3
1,048-1.273
43,752
44.412
7.7
8
8
927-1,128
105,578
107,538
53.3
50
50
842-1,023
591,736
600, 68S
5.9
6
6
842-1,023
71,746
73.156
1.5
1
1
764-927
11,124
11.124
31.5
36
36
764-927
385,514
390,892
5
4
4
425-517
24,816
24,816
2
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
333
268.7
268.2
$3,005,754
$2,553,537
$2,590,247
1
$1,405-1,708
$20,496
$20,496
—
905-1,100
—
—
1
469-571
6,S52
6,852
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
905-1,100
12,476
13,096
1
905-1,100
24,060
13,200
1
469-571
6,S52
6,852
1
457-556
5,885
6,1S5
1
905-1,100
13,148
13,200
1
746-905
10,860
10,S60
1
746-905
10.S60
10,860
3
556-676
24,336
24,336
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
7
457-556
45,473
46,263
2
435-530
12,720
12,720
1
425-517
5,467
5,743
_
415-505
6,060
_
7
395-505
39,512
39,708
1
395-4S0
5,100
5,352
6
395-480
28,160
34,768
0.1
(2,381)
437
437
1
998-1,213
14,092
14,556
3
905-1,100
37,512
38,726
9
746-905
93,117
94.6S4
10
584-644
76.6S0
77,280
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
2
395-480
10,168
10,676
(1,131)
-
-
1
998-1,213
12,638
13.255
1
905-1,100
12,226
12,836
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
4
746-905
36,030
37.812
1
614-746
8.952
8.952
1
556-676
7,728
8,112
2
530-644
14,270
14,596
542
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aoth.) (Autfa.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
MANAGEMENT SERVICES— Continued
Fiscal Division — Continued
County Fiscal Affairs Bureau —
Continued
Senior account clerk 12 12
Accounting technician II 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1.9 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.9 2
Intermediate account clerk 11.7 12
Intermediate clerk 0.7 —
Temporary help 0.5 -
Office Services Bureau :
Business service officer III 1 1
Business service officer I 1.7 1
Business service assistant 0.9 1
Supervising clerk II 1 1
Supervising file clerk II 1 1
Storekeeper II 0.2 1
Supervising clerk I 3.8 4
Duplicating machine supervisor I 1.1 2
Storekeeper I 1 1
Senior clerk 5.6 6
Senior typist-clerk 3 3
Senior file clerk 1.7 2
Varitypist 0.9 1
Stock clerk 7 7
Duplicating machine operator II
(direct impression) 2.1 3
Duplicating machine operator II
(offiset) 4 4
Intermediate stenographer 7 7
Intermediate typist-clerk 22.6 23
Intermediate file clerk 10.5 13
Intermediate clerk n 34.5 35.5
Duplicating machine operator I _ 2.2 1
Temporary help 11.1 3
Management Analysis Bureau :
Senior management analyst 1 1
Associate management analyst 3.7 4
Intermediate stenographer 0.5 0.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.9 1
Personnel Bureau :
Personnel officer I 1 1
Junior staff analyst 1 1
Supervising clerk I 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Intermediate clerk 0.9 0.5
County Merit Systems Bureau :
Merit system's administrator 0.7 1
Personnel officer II 0.3 -
Associate personnel analyst 2 2
Assistant personnel analyst 1 1
Junior staff analyst 0.9 1
Supervising clerk I 1 1
Senior stenographer 1 1
Senior clerk 0.3 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 5.6 3.5
Intermediate file clerk 1 1
Intermediate clerk 1.9 2
Research and Statistics Division :
Chief of division 1 1
Senior stenographer 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 2.7 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.1 1
Research Bureau :
Senior social research analyst 1.4 1
Home economics analyst 1 1
Associate social research analyst o 5.9 7
Associate research analyst 0.9 1
Assistant economic analyst 0.8 1
Assistant social research analyst 2.4 2
Junior social research analyst 2.4 5
Senior account clerk 0.9 1
Statistical Reports Bureau :
Senior social research analyst 1 1
Associate social research analyst b 2.3 3
Associate research analyst 1 1
Assistant social research analyst 1.5 1
Assistant statistician 0.7 —
Supervising clerk II 1 1
Supervising clerk I 2 2
Senior account clerk 4.1 5
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
12
$457-556
$72,566
$75,556
1
457-556
5.SS5
6,185
2
425-517
11,958
12,408
9
395-505
10,940
11.200
12
395^S0
64,596
66,127
_
395-4S0
—
_
-
(2,259)
-
-
1
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
1
746-905
8,952
9.396
1
614-746
8,952
S.952
1
614-746
S.952
8,952
1
614-746
S.952
8,952
1
584-746
7,098
7,458
4
530-644
30,132
30,S52
9
505-614
12,866
13.510
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
6
457-556
3S,832
39,220
3
457-556
19,404
19,704
2
457-556
11,949
12,552
1
457-556
5,760
6,060
7
457-556
46,704
46,704
3
415-505
16,699
17,422
4
435-530
22 422
23,571
7
425-517
39,172
40,794
23
395-505
130.438
133,019
13
395-480
67.746
69,696
35.5
395-480
194,826
19S.680
1
377-457
4,760
5,000
3
(51,420)
15,898
15,898
1
1.100-1,337
16,044
16,044
4
905-1,100
50,064
51,252
0.5
425-517
2,8S3
3,027
1
395-505
5,100
5,352
1
950-1.155
13.S60
13.S60
1
614-746
7,698
S.080
i
530-644
6.S6S
7,218
1
425-517
5.536
5.S12
1
395-505
5,507
5,760
0.5
395-4S0
2,944
3,095
1
1.155-1,405
16.5SS
16.S60
_
1,04S-1,273
—
—
9
905-1,100
26,088
26,400
1
746-905
10,734
10.S60
1
614-746
7,51S
7,8S8
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
469-571
6,852
6.852
1
457-556
5,835
6,135
3.5
395-505
19,956
20.091
1
395^80
5,760
5,760
2
395-480
11,428
11,520
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
469-571
6,852
6.S52
3
425-517
16,845
17,391
1
395-505
5,140
5,396
1
1.100-1,337
13,805
14,498
1
905-1,100
12,992
13,200
7
905-1,100
87,736
89,492
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
746-905
9,322
9,776
9
746-905
20,838
21,342
5
614-746
39,346
41,308
1
457-556
6,160
6,464
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
3
905-1,100
36,701
37,876
1
905-1,100
12,076
12,680
1
746-905
9,978
10.4S2
746-905
—
—
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
2
530-644
14,214
14,826
5
457-556
28,312
29,750
HEALTH AND WELFARE
543
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) |Aulh.| (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
MANAGEMENT SERVICES— Continued
Research and Statistics Division — Continued
Statistical Reports Bureau— Continued
Statistical clerk I 1.6
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.1
Intermediate account clerk 10
Intermediate clerk 4.8
Temporary help 1
Data Processing Systems Bureau :
Senior data processing systems an-
alyst 0.4
Data processing manager I 0.8
Associate data processing systems
analyst 2.5
Supervisor, electronic data process-
ing 1.5
Assistant data processing systems
analyst 1.4
Programmer II, electronic data
processing 2.2
Programmer I, electronic data proc-
essing
Senior computer operator
Computer operator
Key punch supervisor I
Senior typist-clerk
Key punch operator
Intermediate clerk
Key punch operator — Trainee
Temporary help
Training Bureau :
Social welfare training director
Training consultant P
Training officer I
Social welfare training supervisor
Librarian II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer P
Intermediate typist-clerk
Scholarships
Totals, Authorized Positions
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
Administration :
Deputy director 1
Social service consultant I 1
Senior stenographer 1
Adult Services Division :
Social service administrator III 1
Senior stenographer 0.9
Aged Services Bureau :
Social service administrator II 1
Social service consultant III 2
Social service consultant II 2
Intermediate stenographer 2
Disabled Services Bureau :
Social service administrator II 1
Medical program consultant I 1
Social service consultant III 1.4
Medical social service consultant II 1.1
Social service consultant II 0.1
Intermediate stenographer 1.7
Disability Review :
Medical social service administra-
tor I 2.8
Medical social service consultant I_ 16.7
Intermediate stenographer 2
Temporary help — medical consultant 6.5
Blind Division :
Chief, division for the blind 1
Ophthamologist 0.5
Social service administrator I 0.4
Social service consultant III 0.6
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.6
Intermediate clerk 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
3
1.5
11
5
1.3
3
1.5
11
5
1.3
SALARY RANGE
$457-556
305-505
395-4S0
305-4SO
(5,104)
$17,446
8,640
55,826
26,600
6,637
$18,330
S.640
58,299
27.640
6,637
1
2
1
2
1,100-1,337
99S-1,213
15.596
24,952
16,044
26,192
1
1
905-1,100
11,544
12,126
o
2
905-1,100
21,945
23,040
746-905
746-905
18.3S5
1
1
$1,405-1,708
$20,496
1
1
764-927
11,124
1
1
469-571
6,852
1
1
1,273-1,548
1S.576
1
1
469-571
6,852
1
1
1.155-1,405
16.860
2
2
927-1.12S
27,072
2
2
842-1,023
24,552
2
2
425-517
12.40S
1
1
1,155-1.405
16.S60
0.5
0.5
1,439-1,929
10.500
o
o
927-1,128
25,762
1
1
927-1.128
12,996
842-1,023
—
o
2
425-517
11,442
3
3
1,04S-1,273
42.876
18
18
842-1,023
212..S54
1.5
1.5
425-517
9.0S1
6
6
(161,814)
150,928
1
1
1.100-1,337
16,044
0.5
0.5
1,512-1.929
11,574
1
1
1.048-1,273
14,498
927-1,128
—
1
1
457-556
6,672
2
2
425-517
11,924
_
395-505
—
1
1
395^80
5,760
19,286
1.3
9
9
614-746
15,430
16,196
1
1
1
614-756
7,792
S.180
3.8
4
4
530-644
2S.374
29,706
0.9
1
1
469-571
<;.l>5(;
6,572
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
6.7
10
10
405-492
54,961
56,524
0.8
1
1
395-4S0
5,599
5,760
1.1
1
1
359-395
4,416
4,932
1.4
1.1
1.1
(7,694)
5.S69
5,869
1
1
1
1.155-1405
16,860
16,860
3
4
4
927-1.12S
51,732
52,284
0.2
1
1
905-1,100
13,096
13,200
1.1
9
9
842-1,023
21,510
22,584
1
1
1
614-746
S.952
8,952
2
9
1
469-571
13,592
6,852
1
2
3
425-517
11,141
18,549
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
5
3.7
-
(20,614)
$2,320,S31
16,450
$2,652,039
—
342.4
362.7
359
$2,6S8,966
§20.496
11,124
6,852
18.576
6,852
16,860
27.072
24,552
12,408
16.860
10,500
26,373
13,536
11,993
44,247
217,141
9.306
150,928
16,044
11,574
15,216
6.672
12,208
5,760
544
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
IS
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT— Continued
Family and Children Division:
Social service administrator III
Senior stenographer
Adoptions and Licensing Bureau :
Social service administrator II
Social service administrator I
Social service consultant III
Social service consultant II
Senior special investigator
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Family Services Bureau :
Social service administrator II
Social service administrator D
Social service consultant III r
Social service consultant II
Social service consultant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer *
Work Planning Office :
Chief of division
Social welfare services specialist
Welfare program projects super-
visor
Social service administrator I
Associate social research analyst o
Social service consultant III
Work experience and training
program consultant s
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, General Activities
1.1
1
0.1
0.2
7.8
3.4
1
1
3
4
0.5
1
1
5.3
1.2
0.3
1
1.8
0.2
1.8
0.8
1
0.3
0.5
0.5
2.6
1
1
1
1
8
4
1
1
3
4
1
1
2
7
2
1
3
95.7
98.5
98.5
805.2 764.4 760.2
PROTECTIVE SOCIAL SERVICES
DIVISION
Administration :
Chief of division 111
Assistant chief of division 0.9 1 1
Regional supervisor 2 2 2
Supervising Psychiatric Social
Worker II 0.5 3 3
Supervising clerk I 2.9 3 3
Intermediate stenographer 2 2 2
Student professional assistants 2.3 6 6
District Offices :
Supervising psychiatric social
worker II 17 16 16
Supervising psychiatric social
worker I 40.2 67 67
Psychiatric social worker 295.4 413 413
Senior stenographer 10.3 15 15
Senior typist-clerk 7.5 7 7
Intermediate stenographer 43.1 91 91
Intermediate typist-clerk 81.4 79.5 79.5
Intermediate clerk 2 11
Telephone operator 111
Temporary help 10.2 - -
Community Screening Unit :
Psychiatric social worker - 3 3
Intermediate typist-clerk - 1.5 1.5
Placement for Mentally Retarded :
Public health nurse II 4 10 10
Intermediate stenographer 1.2 4 4
Supportive Services:
Fiscal :
Assistant budget analyst - 1 1
Temporary help - 3.5 3.5
Administrative Accounting Bureau :
Accounting officer II - 1 1
Accounting technician II 0.2 1 1
Senior clerk 111
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.5 3 3
Intermediate account clerk 1.9 2 2
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY EANGB
$1,273-1,548
469-571
1,155-1,405
1,048-1.273
927-1,128
842-1,023
746-905
469-571
425-517
395-505
395-480
1,155-1,405
1,048-1,273
927-1,128
842-1,023
764-927
469-571
425-517
1,273-1,548
1,155-1,405
1,100-1,337
1,048-1,273
905-1,100
927-1,128
863-1.048
425-517
$1,075,628
$6,783,554
$1,273-1,548
1,155-1,405
1,048-1,273
927-1.12S
530-644
425-517
377-457
927-1,128
842-1,023
764-927
469-571
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-4S0
(92,812)
764-927
395-505
746-905
425-517
746-905
746-905
457-556
457-556
395-505
395^80
$18,430
6,852
16,860
14,856
106,174
44,489
10,860
0,852
18,487
22,810
5,760
16,860
30,552
91,173
22,482
6,852
17,138
16,860
13,200
5,904
$1,198,014
$6,836,115
$1S,576
16,792
30,552
38,196
25,944
11,095
30,000
215,016
769,491
4,322.271
99,351
46,340
519.593
450,541
5,040
5,760
27,504
8,490
95,992
22,192
8,952
18,055
8,952
5,860
6,672
14,580
11,520
$18,576
6,852
16,860
15,276
106,928
46,068
10,860
6,852
18,612
23,040
5,760
16.860
30,552
93,141
23,142
6,852
17,690
16,S60
13,860
6,204
$1,213,995
$6,931,985
$1S,576
16.860
30,552
38,748
26,460
11,651
30,000
215,616
784,258
4,41S,582
98,040
46,704
525,237
458,691
5,286
5,760
28,836
8,610
98.77S
22,996
9,396
1S,055
9,396
6,160
6.672
15,300
11,520
HEALTH AND WELFARE
545
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE-Continued
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69 I
(filled) (Auth.) (Auih.) I
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PROTECTIVE SOCIAL SERVICES
DIVISION— Continued
Supportive Services — Continued
Office Services Bureau :
Business services officer II
Records management analyst II
Property inspector
Stock clerk
Intermediate clerk
Personnel Bureau :
Assistant personnel analyst
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Research and Statistics :
Associate social research analyst
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Junior staff analyst
Totals, Authorized Positions
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM t
Legal Office :
Social service review officer
County Merit System:
Assistant personnel analyst
Intermediate stenographer
Personnel Bureau :
Junior staff analyst
Intermediate clerk
Statistical Reports Bureau :
Associate research analyst
Assistant social research analyst
Senior account clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Training Bureau :
Training consultant
ATD Disability Review :
Medical program consultant II
Medical social service consultant I
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help — medical consultant
Data Processing Systems Bureau :
Associate data processing systems
analyst
Supervisor, electronic data process-
ing
Programmer II, electronic data
processing
Tabulating operations supervisor II
Senior computer operator
Programmer I, electronic data proc-
essing
Computer operator
Keypunch supervisor I
Tabulating machine operator
Key punch operator
Intermediate account clerk
Administrative Accounting Bureau :
Intermediate account clerk
County Fiscal Affairs Bureau :
Welfare fiscal representative
Auditor I
Business Services Bureau :
Stock clerk
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate file clerk
Intermediate typist clerk
Intermediate clerk
Duplicating machine operator I
Temporary help
For footnotes see the end of this agency
SALARY RANGE
0.7
2
2
$821-998
$23,328
$23,952
—
1
1
821-998
9,852
10,356
0.3
1
1
614-746
s.052
S.952
0.3
1
1
457-556
5,910
6,210
2.5
2.5
2.5
395-480
12,350
12,958
_
1
1
746-905
8,952
9.396
0.6
1
1
457-556
6.310
6.620
1
1
1
395-505
5.220
5,484
-
2
2
395-480
9,980
10,474
_
1
1
905-1,100
10.860
11.400
—
2
2
395-505
10,620
10,860
—
2
2
395-480
10,060
10,542
1.1
-
-
614-746
-
-
537
757
757
$4,600,962
$6,955,721
$7,093,944
-
0.6
0.6
$1,048-1,273
$7,546
$7,920
—
1
1
1
1
746-905
425-517
10,314
5,929
10,818
6,230
—
1
1
1
1
614-746
395-480
8,214
5,020
8,628
5,264
-
1
1
1
1
0.5
8
1
1
1
1
0.5
8
905-1,100
746-905
457-556
395-505
395-480
395-480
11,832
9,434
6.310
5,264
2,430
40,680
12,426
9,894
6,660
5,530
2,550
42,402
-
1
1
927-1,128
12,735
13,374
1
3
3
1.4
1
3
3
1.4
1,667-2,026
842-1,023
425-517
20,004
30,312
15,678
11,065
21,000
31,824
16,470
11,065
-
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
-
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
-
6
1
1
6
1
1
746-905
710-S63
614-746
55,711
9,285
7,368
58,432
9,73S
7,728
_
2
3
1
3
11.5
1
2
3
1
3
11.5
1
614-746
530-644
469-571
457-556
405-492
395-4S0
15,654
21,142
6.852
18,920
63,263
5,160
16,434
22,128
6,S52
19,204
65,336
5,418
-
1
1
395-^80
5,060
5,308
1
2
1
2
905-1,100
5S4-644
10,860
14,916
11,400
15,276
-
1
1
457-556
5,622
5,910
-
1
1
1
2
2
1
0.6
1
1
1
2
2
1
0.6
435-530
425-517
395-4S0
395-505
395-480
377-^57
5.462
5,375
5,760
10,180
11,090
5,508
3,136
5,737
5,651
5,760
10,682
11,359
5,508
3,294
presentation.
18 — L-627STV
546
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Authj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM-
Continued
Area Office — Medical Social Services :
Social service administrator I
Social service consultant III
Social service consultant I
Hospital social worker II
Hospital social worker I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Eligibility Control Bureau :
Social service consultant II
Medical Social Services Bureau :
Medical program consultant II
Social service administrator II
Medical social service consultant II
Social service consultant III
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
-
3
3
$1,048-1,273
$44,528
$45,228
—
3
3
927-1,128
37,564
38,774
—
3
3
764-927
30,428
31,942
—
4
4
660-S01
36,852
37,248
—
16
16
628-764
136,992
139,728
-
3
3
425-517
17,253
17.S05
—
9
9
395-505
48,950
51,427
-
2
2
842-1,023
23,238
24,102
—
1
1
1,667-2,026
23,633
24,312
—
1
1
1,155-1,405
14,556
15,276
—
1
1
927-1,128
12,354
13,536
—
1
1
927-1,128
13,536
13,536
—
1
1
469-571
0.852
6,852
-
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
120.6 120.6
$963,751
$997,980
POVERTY REDUCTION AND
PREVENTION PROGRAM
Social welfare services specialist 0.2 - -
Social service administrator I 0.1 - -
Social service consultant III - - -
Intermediate stenographer 0.2 - -
Totals, Authorized Positions " 0.5 - —
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS (Support) 1,342.7 1,642 1,637.8
$1,155-1,405
1,048-1,273
927-1,128
425-517
$4,545
$11,389,061 $14,755,587 $15,023,909
Local Administration of Public Assistance Programs and Specialized Social Services Programs
County Administration of Assistance
Programs
General accountant II !
Totals, Authorized Positions
Special Project on Aging
Social welfare services specialist
Totals, Authorized Positions
0.3
0.3
Medical Care Resources and
Utilization Project
Senior social research analyst 0.5 —
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.4 -
Temporary help 0.3 -
Totals, Authorized positions 1.2 -
Work Experience and Training Program
Work experience and
training program administrator 1 1
Welfare fiscal representative 0.8 1
Associate management analyst i — 1
Work experience and training
program consultant s 3.7 9
Work training coordinator — 1
Accounting technician II m 0.9 1
Intermediate stenographer 2.8 4
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.1 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 10.3 19
Totals, Demonstration and
Pilot Programs 12.8 19
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
1
1
1
9
1
1
4
1
19
19
SALARY RANGE
$746-905
$10,356
,155-1,405
$4,524
$1,100-1,337
395-505
1,421
$10,001
1,048-1,273
905-1,100
905-1,100
863-1,048
746-905
457-556
425-517
395-505
$86,799
$111,6S0
$13,365
11,040
11,265
99,192
8,952
5,484
23,943
5,484
$178,725
$17S,725
$14,034
11,592
11,832
102,828
9,396
5,760
24,217
5,760
$185,419
$185,419
HEALTH AND WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE-Continued
547
l
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Fillnil) (Aiiih.) [Aathj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
Local Administration of Public Assistance Programs and Specialized Social Services Programs-Continued
Preschool Compensatory Education
Compensatory
Social service
Welfare fiscal
Auditor I
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
education coordinator
consultant III
representative
SALARY HANGE
Totals, Authorized Positions
Cooperative Child Protective Service
Social service consultant III r
Social service consultant II
Intermediate stenographer r
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
0.5
1
1
$998-1,213
$11,976
2.6
4
4
927-1,128
50,142
0.9
1
1
905-1,100
11,310
—
1
1
584-644
7,188
0.4
3
3
425-517
15,919
0.6
—
—
(3,004)
10
10
$40,07S
$96,535
$12,576
51,881
11,880
7,548
16,723
$100,608
2.9
o
o
$927-1,128
4.3
10
10
842-1,023
2.1
1
1
425-517
1
1
1
395-505
0.5
1
1
395^80
$25,762
$26,373
108,786
112,652
5,720
6,004
5,760
5,760
5,760
5,760
Totals, Authorized Positions-
Totals, Child Development and
Protection
10.8
15
15
15.8
25
25
$99,289
$145,367
Training Center
Training center administrator
Social welfare training supervisor-
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
1
1
1
$1,048-1,273
6.3
8
8
842-1,023
1.7
1
1
425-517
1
1
1
395-505
Totals, Authorized Positions-
Educational Leave Stipends
Intermediate stenographer p
Totals, Authorized Positions-
10
11
11
Totals, Training
Welfare Simplification Study
Manager of data processing
Associate management analyst
Assistant management analyst
Programmer II, electronic data proc-
essing
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
11
0.4
1.3
0.5
1.1
0.4
0.7
0.3
11
11
4.7
$97,620
$425-517
$5,087
$102,707
$998-1,213
905-1,100
746-905
746-905
469-571
425-517
(1,895)
$30,119
$151,788
$248,323
$15,276
86,831
6,204
5,599
$113,910
$113,910
$156,549
$257,157
$15,276
S8,922
6,204
5,760
$116,162
$116,162
44.3
55
55
$3S9,873
$540,958
$55S,73S
1,387 1,697 1,692.8 $11,77S,934 $15,296,545 $15,5S2,647
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS (Local Assistance).
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS, (Departmentwide).
a Typist-clerk (0.5) and stenographer (0.5) reclassified to 1 intermediate typist-clerk and transferred to Management Services.
b One position transferred from Community Welfare Services to Management Services.
e Two social service consultant II reclassified to training consultant.
a 0.5 position limited to June 30, 196S.
e One social service administrator I reclassified to social service consultant I.
£ Two social service consultant II reclassified to social service consultant III
e Four social service consultant III tranferred from Family and Children to Direct Operations. One social service consultant III reclas-
sified to social service administrator I and transferred from Family and Children to Direct Operations.
h One social service consultant III reclassified to social service consultant I and transferred to Adult Services.
i Two social service consultant II transferred from Family and Children to Direct Operations.
i Transferred from Management Services to Work Experience and Training — Specialized Social Services Program.
k One associate budget analyst transferred from Special Studies to Management Services, limited to June 30, 1968.
l Transferred from County Administration of Assistance Programs to Management Services.
mOne position transferred from Management Services to Work Experience and Training — Specialized Social Services Program.
n One position transferred from State Organized Assistance to County Welfare to Management Services.
o One position transferred from Program Development to Management Services.
P Supportive positions transferred from Educational Leave Stipend Program to Management Services.
4 Not used.
r Transferred from State Organized Assistance to County Welfare to Program Development — 1 social service administrator I, 1 social
service consultant III, and 1 intermediate stenographer.
s One position transferred from Program Development to Work Experience and Training — Specialized Social Services.
t Functions performed by Department of Social Welfare for the Medical Assistance Program transferred from Office of Health Care
Services budget.
u Functions performed by Department of Social Welfare for the Service Center Program — fiscal years 1967-68 and 1968-69 is con-
tained in Consolidated Poverty Reduction and Prevention Budget. These will require 7 positions and $83,504 for fiscal year 1967—
6S and 7 positions and $S6,056 for fiscal year 1968-69.
548
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aolh.) (Amh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
S2
S3
84
85
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION
Director
Deputy director
Fiscal officer II
Senior management analyst
Manager, self-insurance plans
Personnel officer II
Accounting officer III
Business service officer III
Consultant, self-insurance plans
Accounting officer II
Assistant personnel analyst
Assistant management analyst
Administrative assistant I
Duplicating machine supervisor II_
Property clerk II
Graphic artist
Accountant I
Supervising clerk I
Storekeeper I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Stock clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Duplicating machine operator II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Duplicating machine operator I
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 68.4
DIVISION OF CONCILIATION
Supervisor of conciliation
Conciliator
Junior staff analyst
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals. Authorized Positions
SALARY EANGE
1
1
1
$23,500
$23,500
$23,500
0.9
1
1
1,405-1,625
19,500
19,500
1
1
1
1.100-1,337
15,404
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,404
16,044
0.7
1
1
1,048-1.273
14,736
15,276
0.7
1
1
905-1,100
11,784
12,376
1
1
1
905-1,100
13.200
13,200
3
5
5
905-1,100
57,587
60,474
1.3
1
1
746-905
9,434
9.894
0.4
1
1
746-905
9.137
9,586
0.9
1
1
746-905
10,314
10,818
1
1
1
746-905
8.952
9,396
1
1
1
584-710
8,384
8,520
1
1
1
584-710
7,398
7,760
1
1
1
556-676
7,218
7,578
0.9
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
0.7
1
1
530-644
6.568
6.896
1
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
5
5
5
469-571
34,260
34,260
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
1.3
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
1.9
2
2
457-556
12.457
12,757
1.5
2
2
457-556
12,882
13,188
5.7
6
6
457-556
38,435
39,033
2.7
4
4
435-530
22,817
23,650
1.5
2
2
425-517
10,494
11.026
9.1
10
10
395-505
53,182
54.818
8.3
7
7
395-480
37,586
38,793
4.4
4
4
395-480
21,516
22,202
2 *>
3
3
377-457
14,172
14,880
2.3
1
1
342-415
4.308
4.524
2
3.4
3.4
(5.278)
11,992
11.992
20.1
DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL
ACCIDENTS
Administrative director 1
Member, workmen's compensation ap-
peals board 7.1
Medical director 1
Assistant administrative director 1
Chief counsel 1
Presiding referee, workmen's compen-
sation appeals board -
District medical director 1
Consultant and medical examiner 10.6
Referee, workmen's compensation ap-
peals board 110.8
Senior counsel 2
Associate counsel 11.3
Chief, permanent disability rating bu-
reau 1
Special consultant for rehabilitation 0.2
Administrative service officer I 1
Area supervisor, permanent disability
rating bureau 1
Administrative assistant II 1
Supervising hearing reporter 2
Special representative 0.8
Hearing reporter 107.2
Supervisor, benefit notices unit 0.1
74.4
74.4
$472,401
$557,4S9
19.5
19.5
$231,150
$25,000
$242,449
$25,000
$572,S53
1
1
1
$1,405-1.625
$19,500
$19,500
10.8
11
11
1,100-1,337
175,356
176,100
1
1
1
614-746
7,518
7,888
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
5
5
5
425-517
31,020
31,020
0.9
—
—
395-505
—
—
0.4
0.5
0.5
(1,575)
2,203
2,203
$243,563
$25,000
7
1
1
1
7
1
1
1
25,000
1,667-2.026
1,626-1,957
1,626-1,957
175.000
24,312
23,409
23,484
175.000
24.312
23,484
23.4S4
2
1
11
2
1
11
1,548-1.882
1,512-1.837
1,439-1,750
40,992
22,044
231,000
43,032
22,044
231,000
108
2
12
108
2
12
1,337-1,626
1,273-1.548
1,155-1,405
2,04S,334
37,152
182,858
2,076,401
37,152
189,456
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
1,155-1,405
99S-1.213
13,830
16,180
14,556
14,556
16,860
14,556
1
1
2
105
1
1
1
2
105
1
950-1.155
905-1,100
863-1,048
S63-1.048
7S3-950
7S3-950
13,860
12,836
25.152
1,157.640
9,852
13,860
13.200
25,152
1,179.365
10,356
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
549
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Flllnl) lAiUh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL
ACCIDENTS— Continued
Permanent disability rating specialist
II 17.3
Permanent disability rating specialist I 2
Supervising clerk II 1
Supervising legal stenographer I 1
Secretary I 1
Supervising clerk I 1.2
Senior legal typist 1
Senior legal stenographer 105.8
Senior stenographer 5
Senior clerk 3
Senior typist-clerk 11.7
Senior information clerk 2
Stock clerk 1
Legal stenographer 16.3
Junior-intermediate stenographer 36.2
Intermediate typist-clerk 84.9
Junior-intermediate clerk 12.5
Junior typist-clerk 2
Temporary help 0.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 566.5
DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL
SAFETY
Board member (4) per diem
Chief
Assistant to the chief
Assistant chief
Supervising safety engineer — electrical
Supervising safety engineer — mineral
industries
Supervising safety engineer — indus-
trial
Supervising safety engineer — elevators
Supervising safety engineer — construc-
tion
Supervising safety engineer — pressure
vessels
Senior health physicist
Supervisor, educational section
Senior safety engineer — elevators
Senior safety engineer — electrical
Senior safety engineer — construction-
Senior safety engineer — pressure ves-
sels
Senior safety engineer — mineral in-
dustries
Senior safety engineer — industrial
Associate health physicist
Industrial hygiene engineering asso-
ciate
Administrative assistant II
Safety engineer — petroleum
Safety engineer — elevators
Safety engineer — electrical
Safety engineer — construction
Safety engineer — pressure vessels
Safety engineer — mining
Safety engineer — industrial
Assistant information officer
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
17
17
$783-950
$183,321
$187,095
1
1
676-821
8,316
8,736
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
599-728
8.376
8,736
1
1
543-660
7.920
7,920
3
3
530-644
22,494
22,854
1
1
517-628
7,536
7,536
112
112
517-62S
821,265
S32,190
6
6
469-571
39,448
40,052
3
3
457-556
18,516
19.104
10
10
457-556
66,564
66.720
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
1
1
457-556
6,386
6,672
13
13
446-543
83,050
S4.552
37
37
425-517
217.846
223.482
88
88
395-505
483,543
493.132
12
15
395-480
80.420
82,700
1
1
359-435
5,220
5,220
0.7
0.7
(1,778)
$5,796,299
2,891
2,891
573.7
573.7
$6,1S2,929
$6,2S0,158
-
_
-
$20 day
$2,780
$2,7S0
1
1
1
19,500
19,500
19,500
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17.700
17,700
2
2
2
1,213-1,475
35,400
35,400
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16.044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
0.6
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,200
13,860
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
2
2
2
1,048-1,273
30,552
30,552
0.5
1
1
1,048-1,273
12,576
13,200
2
2
2
998-1,213
2S,416
29,112
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
6
6
6
998-1,213
87,336
87,336
6.6
7
7
998-1,213
100,570
101,660
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
5.9
6
6
998-1,213
86,469
87,278
3
3
3
905-1,100
38,768
39,600
2
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
1
1
1
905-1.100
12,276
12,888
7.4
7
7
863-1,048
84,756
86,490
15.2
16
16
863-1,048
186,497
192.617
12
12
12
863-1,048
14S.656
149,812
50
49
49
863-1,048
592,547
605,966
46.9
48
48
863-1,048
579,999
590,292
5.8
6
6
863-1,048
74,472
75,056
54.4
54
54
863-1,048
663,292
669,941
1
_
_
710-863
—
—
2
2
2
530-644
15,456
15,456
13.3
14
14
469-571
93,556
94,504
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
6.8
8
8
457-556
50,563
51,727
13.8
12
12
425-517
6S,961
71,280
33.9
32
32
395-505
173,326
17S,223
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
o
2
2
395-480
11,520
11.520
0.7
0.6
0.6
(2,735)
$3,175,091
2,313
$3,379,621
2,313
307.8
306.6
306.6
$3,434,227
550
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auih.;
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
i
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL
WELFARE
Commissioner (5) per diem
Chief
Assistant chief
Area supervisor
Industrial welfare agent
Administrative assistant I
Staff assistant — special representative
Secretary I
Supervising clerk I
Payroll auditor
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Wage board member
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 96.1
DIVISION OF LABOR LAW
ENFORCEMENT
Chief
Assistant chief
Attorney
Supervising deputy labor commissioner
Deputy labor commissioner
Administrative assistant I
Senior special investigator
Special investigator
Supervising typist-clerk I
Senior legal stenographer
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Junior intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Junior stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF APPRENTICESHIP
STANDARDS
Apprenticeship Programs :
Council member (14) per diem -
Chief 1
Assistant chief 2
State intergroup relations coordi-
nator 0.9
Information officer 1
Area supervisor 7.5
Apprenticeship consultant 68.7
Administrative assistant I 1
Supervising clerk II 0.8
Supervising clerk I 1.2
Senior stenographer 8.8
Senior clerk 0.5
Senior typist-clerk 3
Intermediate stenographer 28
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk 15.6
Intermediate clerk 2
Intermediate file clerk 1
Intermediate account clerk 0.9
Temporary help —
SALARY EANGE
-
-
-
$20 day
$1,000
$1,000
1
1
1
15,500
15,500
15,500
1
1
1
1,155-1,290
15,480
15,480
5
5
5
998-1,213
72,780
72,780
47.4
45
45
863-1,048
540,998
550,758
1
1
1
746-905
9,814
10,314
0.8
1
1
614-746
7,428
7,792
0.9
—
—
543-660
—
—
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
2.5
2
2
530-644
15,306
15,456
13.1
15
15
469-571
100,872
101,820
5.1
5
5
457-556
30,698
31,536
11.8
10.5
10.5
425-517
62,590
63,941
5.2
4
4
395-505
23,825
24,115
—
—
—
(4,845)
—
—
0.3
0.9
0.9
(1,055)
4,321
4,321
92.4
92.4
$869,617
$908,340
$922,541
1
1
1
$19,500
$19,500
$19,500
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16.S60
16.860
7.9
8
8
1,155-1,405
124,684
129,756
7
8
8
998-1,213
114,451
115,S10
76
77
77
863-1,048
945,811
956,668
_
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
14.9
15
15
746-905
161,256
162,018
6.7
7
7
676-821
67,848
68.2S6
1
1
1
530-644
7,398
7,728
7.5
8
8
517-62S
58,990
60,085
16.8
18
18
469-571
120,881
121,766
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
3
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
58.1
59
59
425-517
345,076
359,119
21.7
23.5
23.5
395-505
127,932
131,671
1.8
2
2
395-480
10.120
10,616
2.4
o
2
395-480
11,405
11,520
4.9
o
2
386-169
10,588
10,833
1.1
1.3
1.3
(4,758)
$2,019,495
5,660
5,660
236.8
240.S
240.8
$2,197,444
$2,237,324
-
-
$20 day
$3,360
$3,360
1
1
1,625
19,500
19,500
2
2
1,155-1,405
32,428
33,720
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,365
14,034
1
1
1,048-1,273
12,784
13,420
8
8
998-1,213
114,316
115,422
71
71
863-1,048
848,244
865,319
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
614-746
8,418
8,844
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
10
10
469-571
67,988
68,520
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
4
4
457-556
26,636
26,688
29.5
29.5
425-517
175,426
178,967
17
17
395-505
92,147
94,222
o
2
395^80
11,290
11,520
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
395-4S0
4,980
5,220
0.3
0.3
-
1,388
1,388
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
551
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF APPRENTICESHIP
STANDARDS— Continued
Other On-the-Job Training : a
Assistant chief
Area supervisor
Assistant intergroup relations coor-
dinator
Junior stenographer
Information officer
Apprenticeship consultant
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Service Center Program : c
Apprenticeship consultant
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF LABOR STATISTICS
AND RESEARCH
Chief
Assistant chief
Senior research analyst
Manager of data processing
Research program supervisor
Associate research analyst
Computer operations supervisor I
Assistant economic analyst
Tabulating operations supervisor II _
Senior computer operator
Programmer I, electronic data process-
ing
Junior economic analyst
Supervising clerk I
Supervising typist-clerk I
Computer operator
Senior tabulating machine operator
Senior stenographer
Key data supervisor I
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Varitypist
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Key punch operator
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Key data operator — trainee
Temporary help
Cooperative Research : b
Assistant economic analyst
Intermediate account clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions 95.9
1
2
1
2
1
2
SALARY RANGE
$1,115-1,405
998-1,213
$16,5S8
28,074
$16,860
28,996
0.2
1.1
0.8
31
2
1
1
13.5
4.5
1
1
1
31
2
1
1
13.5
4.5
1
1
1
31
2
1
1
13.5
4.5
998-1,213
386-469
863-1,048
863-1,048
469-571
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
13,365
4,980
10,356
347,924
12,384
5,484
6,360
75,345
24,031
14,034
5,226
10,860
354.8S2
12,956
5,760
6,672
77,298
25,196
1
-
-
863-1,048
$1,823,862
-
-
203
211.8
211.8
$2,008,181
$2,049,904
1
1
1
$1,625
$19,500
$19,500
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
3
3
3
1.100-1,337
48,132
48,132
-
1
1
99S-1.213
11,976
12,576
2
2
2
99.S-1.213
29,112
29,112
5.1
5
5
905-1,100
64,402
65,636
0.9
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
10
10
10
746-905
104,319
106,084
0.3
_
_
710-863
—
—
-
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,728
2.5
2
2
614-746
16,536
17,370
5.4
5
5
614-746
38,732
40,656
2
2
2
530-644
15,276
15,456
1
1
1
530-644
7,698
7,728
1.7
4
4
530-644
°6 992
28,260
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7.368
1.1
2
2
469-571
13,238
13,564
1
1
1
469-571
5,628
5,904
1.3
2
2
457-556
12.156
12,432
1.8
2
2
457-556
12.156
12,432
0.5
1
1
457-556
6,110
6.412
2.4
2
2
425-517
12,283
12,408
9.1
7
7
395-505
36,440
37.972
4.7
6
6
405-492
32.909
33.765
17.1
17
17
395-480
93,328
95.337
9.3
10
10
395^80
52,609
54,623
1
1
1
359-435
4.614
4.S40
3.1
4
4
359-395
18,096
18.960
0.6
1.2
12
(4,115)
8,144
8,144
3
3
3
746-905
28,384
29,790
3
3
3
395-480
15,825
16,442
102.2 102.2
$689,480
$777,821
DIVISION OF FAIR EMPLOYMENT
PRACTICES
Commissioner (7) per diem - -
Chief 0.8 1
Assistant chief 0.6 1
Senior counsel 1 1
Associate counsel 1 1
Community relations officer 1 1
Area supervisor 2 2
Education officer 1 1
Fair employment practice consultant- 20.6 21
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$797,191
_
$50 day
$39,000
$39,000
1
1,625
19,500
19,500
1
1,155-1,405
14,736
15,468
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18.576
1
1,155-1,405
14,440
15.156
1
1,100-1,337
15,156
15,916
2
998-1,213
29,112
29,112
1
950-1.155
11,880
12,476
21
863-1,048
255,373
259,712
552
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68 68-69
Hath.) (Hath.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF FAIR EMPLOYMENT
PRACTICES— Continued
Fair employment practice specialist —
consultant
Administrative assistant I
Assistant information officer
Senior legal stenographer
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Service Center Program : "
Fair employment practice consult-
ant
Totals, Authorized Positions
1
0.8
1
1
2.5
9
6.3
0.9
0.5
14
1
1
1
1
3
1
10
6
1
0.5
1
1
1
1
3
1
10
6
1
0.5
52.4
54.5
54.5
SALARY EANGE
$S63-1,048
746-905
710-863
517-628
469-571
457-556
425-517
395-505
342^15
(2,132)
863-1,048
$512,732
$11,040
9,472
9,548
6,684
20,416
6,085
58,938
32,032
4.398
2,203
$578,589
$11,592
9,936
10,020
7,020
20,556
6,386
61,231
33,330
4,614
2,203
$591,804
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,647
1,675.9 1,675.9 $15,590,127 $16,832,863 $17,129,565
a Financed from federal Manpower Development and Training Act — On-the-Job Training (MDTA — OJT) funds,
b Federally reimbursed activities conducted in cooperation with the United States Department of Labor,
e See Service Center Program Budget for 1967-68 and 1968-69 authorized positions.
STATE FIRE MARSHAL
Headquarters at Sacramento
Administration :
State fire marshal
Senior fire prevention engineer
Secretary I
Fire Prevention :
Fire prevention engineer
Deputy state fire marshal III
Deputy state fire marshal II
Deputy state fire marshal I
Temporary help
Business Services :
Accounting officer II
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions 85.7 86.1 86.1 $810,957
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$18,000
$18,000
$18,000
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
8
8
8
998-1,213
115,984
116,448
22.8
22
22
863-1,048
274,192
276,172
21.3
22
22
710-863
225,684
227,454
6.4
5
5
676-746
43,608
44,760
-
0.5
0.5
-
2,265
2,265
1
1
1
746-905
9,586
10,062
2
2
2
530-644
15,456
15,456
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
9.2
10
10
425-517
59,805
60.939
7
7
7
395-505
39,359
40,426
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
395-480
4,860
5,100
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
_
0.5
0.5
—
1,855
1,855
-
0.1
0.1
-
300
300
$859,962
$868,245
JUSTICE
553
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Attorney general
Chief deputy attorney general
Assistant attorney general II
Special assistant to the attorney
general"
Administrative service officer II b
Special representative
Information officer II
Executive secretary
Secretary I
Senior legal stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Fiscal :
Fiscal officer I
Associate budget analyst
Assistant budget analyst
Accounting officer II
Accountant I
Supervising clerk I
Storekeeper I
Duplicating machine supervisor I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Accounting technician II
Bookkeeping machine operator II
Duplicating machine operator II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Personnel :
Personnel officer II
Supervising clerk I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 54.3
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$32,000
$32,000
$32,000
1
1
1
2,181
26.172
26,172
1
1
1
1,708-2,076
24,912
24,912
0.4
1
1
1,405-1,708
18,065
18.966
0.2
1
1
1,155-1,405
15,404
16,180
0.9
1
1
1,100-1,337
14,736
15,468
0.4
1
1
1,048-1,273
12,576
13,200
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
2
2
2
543-660
15,840
15,840
4.5
5
5
517-628
32.944
34.216
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.8
1
1
998-1,213
13,750
14,440
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10.S60
0.8
2
2
556-676
13,4S4
14,166
0.8
1
1
530-644
6,840
7,188
1
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
505-614
7,098
7,368
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2.2
2
2
457-556
12,732
13,032
1
1
1
457-556
6.060
6,360
3.4
4
4
457-556
24,558
25,264
0.6
1
1
435-530
5,220
5,484
2
2
2
435-530
11,362
11,932
1
1
1
425-517
5,812
6,104
10.2
9
9
395-505
48,531
50,019
4.1
5
5
395-4S0
27,664
28,478
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
0.6
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
4
4
4
395-505
21,280
21,760
0.9
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
0.5
0.8
0.8
(1,765)
3,080
3,080
59.8 59.8
$424,031
$503,548
LEGAL SERVICES
Civil Law
Executive :
San Francisco :
Chief assistant attorney general 1 1
Senior legal stenographer 1 1
Counsel For State Agencies :
Sacramento :
Assistant attorney general I 2.7 3
Deputy attorney general IV 22.1 23
Deputy attorney general III 9.4 13
Deputy attorney general II 11.4 7
San Francisco :
Assistant attorney general I 3 3
Deputy attorney general IV 11.4 12
Deputy attorney general III 3.8 7
Deputy attorney general II 8.4 6
Los Angeles :
Assistant attorney general I 2 2
Deputy attorney general IV 17 17
Deputy attorney general III 9.7 23
Deputy attorney general II 20.6 11
Subsequent Injury Fund :
San Francisco :
Deputy attorney general IV 1 1
Disability claims examiner 1 1
Senior special investigator 1.8 1
Photographer I 0.2 1
Los Angeles :
Deputy attorney general IV 1 1
Deputy attorney general III 1 1
Disability claims examiner 1 1
Senior special investigator 1 1
Special investigator 1.6 2
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$515,501
1
1
$1,882-2,082
517-628
$24,984
7,536
$24,984
7,536
3
23
13
7
1,626-1,976
1,475-1,793
1,155-1,405
863-1,048
70,488
477,330
198,700
78,300
71,616
483,624
211.908
94,032
3
12
7
6
1,626-1,976
1,475-1,793
1,155-1,405
863-1,048
71,136
241,325
105,552
62,180
71,136
249,102
115.784
76,266
2
17
23
11
1,626-1,976
1,475-1,793
1,155-1,405
863-1,048
47,424
351,090
330.S80
125,240
47.424
35S.977
352.412
146,426
1
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
783-950
746-905
556-676
21,516
11,400
10,860
8,112
21.516
11,400
10,860
8,112
1
1
1
1
2
1,475-1,793
1,155-1.405
783-950
746-905
676-821
21,516
14,208
9,548
10,860
17,736
21,516
14,916
10,020
10,860
18,372
554
JUSTICE
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Fillad) (Aulh.) (ftulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
LEGAL SERVICES— Continued
Civil Law — Continued
Tort Liability :
Sacramento :
Deputy attorney general IV
Deputy attorney general II
Supervisor, public liability claims
Senior special investigator
Special investigator
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
San Francisco :
Deputy attorney general IV
Senior special investigator
Special investigator
Intermediate stenographer
Los Angeles :
Deputy attorney general IV
Senior special investigator
Special investigator
Intermediate stenographer
Investment Frauds :
San Francisco :
Deputy attorney general IV
Deputy attorney general II
Supervising investment frauds in-
vestigator
General auditor III
Senior special investigator
Los Angeles :
Deputy attorney general IV
Deputy attorney general III
Supervising auditor, department
of justice
General auditor III
Senior special investigator
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
Criminal Law
Executive :
San Francisco :
Chief assistant attorney general
Senior legal stenographer
Criminal Law :
Sacramento :
Assistant attorney general I
Deputy attorney general IV
Deputy attorney general III
Deputy attorney general II
San Francisco :
Assistant attorney general I
Deputy attorney general IV
Deputy attorney general III
Deputy attorney general II
Los Angeles :
Assistant attorney general I
Deputy attorney general IV
Deputy attorney general III
Deputy attorney general II
Antitrust :
San Francisco :
Assistant attorney general II
Deputy attorney general IV
Deputy attorney general III
Associate economist
Agent, trusts and trade practices
Senior typist-clerk
Los Angeles :
Deputy attorney general III
Agent, trusts and trade practices-
Temporary help
Health Plan Registration :
San Francisco :
Deputy attorney general II
Los Angeles :
Deputy attorney general IV
General auditor III
Senior special investigator
Intermediate typist-clerk
1
1
1
1.9
1
0.4
0.9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY EANGE
$1,475-1,793
863-1,048
863-1,048
746-905
676-821
457-556
425-518
$20,250
12,400
11,355
10,860
9,852
5,484
5,226
$21,261
14,266
11,928
10,860
9,852
5,760
5,490
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
746-905
676-821
425-517
20,250
10,860
9,852
5,979
21,261
10,860
9,852
6,204
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1,475-1,793
746-905
676-821
425-517
37,464
10,860
19,137
5,979
39,352
10,860
19,590
6,204
1
1.8
1
2
1
2
1,475-1,793
863-1,048
20,250
25,090
21,261
28,590
1
1.4
0.2
1
2
1
1
2
1
950-1,155
905-1,100
746-905
13,860
24,060
9,472
13,S60
24,600
9,936
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
1,155-1,405
19,512
13,860
20,496
14,556
1
1
3
1
1.6
1
1
3
1
2.2
1
1
3
1
2.2
1,100-1,337
905-1,100
746-905
425-517
(7,519)
$2,316,474
16,044
13,148
32,580
5,651
10,720
$2,717,976
16,044
13,200
32,580
5,929
10,720
166.3
173.2
173.2
$2,854,171
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,882-2,082
517-628
$24,984
7,536
$24,984
7,536
1
0.6
4.1
14.6
1
1
11
11
1
1
11
11
1,626-1,976
1,475-1,793
1,155-1,405
863-1,048
23,712
17,846
158,276
130,117
23,712
18,732
165,360
148,580
1
5
2.9
19.1
1
8
5
16
1
8
5
16
1,626-1,976
1,475-1,793
1,155-1,405
863-1,048
23,712
155,024
71,506
185,385
23,712
160,629
75,096
214,954
1
8.2
3.7
24.5
1
9
12
16
1
9
12
16
1,626-1,976
1,475-1,793
1,155-1,405
863-1,048
23,712
179.090
172,350
185,596
23,712
1S4,830
180,996
218,810
1
3
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1,708-2,076
1,475-1,793
1,155-1,405
905-1,100
863-1,048
457-556
24,912
57,948
28,476
10.860
11,265
6,672
24,912
59,768
29,896
11,400
11,832
6,672
1
1
0.2
1
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
863-1,048
(1,965)
15,276
12,576
16,044
12,576
1
1
1
863-1,048
10,940
13,796
1
0.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
905-1,100
746-905
395-505
18,732
10,860
10,860
5,396
19,676
11,400
10,860
5,668
JUSTICE
555
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS I
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
LEGAL SERVICES— Continued
Criminal Law — Continued
Charitable Trusts :
Sacramento :
Registrar of charitable trusts
Deputy registrar of charitable
trusts
Supervising typist-clerk I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
San Francisco :
Deputy attorney general IV
Deputy attorney general II
Agent, trusts and trade practices.
Los Angeles :
Deputy attorney general IV
Deputy attorney general III
Agent, trusts and trade practices-
Consumer Frauds :
Sacramento :
Deputy attorney general IV
San Francisco :
Deputy attorney general III
Senior special investigator
Intermediate typist-clerk
Los Angeles :
Deputy attorney general IV
Deputy attorney general III
Senior special investigator
Special investigator
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
Office Management and Services
Executive :
Sacramento :
Assistant attorney general II 1 1
Administrative assistant II 1 1
Senior legal stenographer 1 1
San Francisco :
Assistant attorney general II 1 1
Administrative assistant II 0.8 1
Senior legal stenographer 1 1
Los Angeles :
Assistant attorney general II 0.6 1
Administrative assistant II 1 1
Senior legal stenographer 1 1
Clerical Services :
Sacramento :
Senior clerk 0.5 1
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Senior file clerk 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 5.1 5
San Francisco :
Supervising clerk I 1 1
Senior file clerk 1 1
Senior information clerk 1 1
Duplicating machine operator II 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.5 4
Intermediate clerk 3.3 3
Los Angeles :
Duplicating machine supervisor II 1
Senior clerk 2.3 3
Senior file clerk 1 1
Duplicating machine operator II 1.1 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.5 5
Intermediate clerk 7.8 7
Stenographic Services :
Sacramento :
Supervising legal stenographer II 0.9 1
Supervising legal stenographer 12 2
Senior legal stenographer 37.9 45
Intermediate stenographer 3 2
San Francisco :
Supervising legal stenographer 12 2
Senior legal typist 0.2 1
Senior legal stenographer 38.7 44
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$1,048-1,273
$15,276
$15,276
1
1
3.9
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
4
950-1,155
530-644
425-517
395-505
11,400
7,728
5,954
22,252
11,976
7,728
6,204
22,772
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
863-1,048
863-1,048
18,732
9,956
10,356
19,676
12,400
10,860
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
1,155-1,405
863-1,048
21,516
15,660
12,576
21,516
16,452
12,576
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
15,980
16,792
1
0.7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
746-905
395-505
14,208
8,952
5,264
14,916
9,396
5,530
2
1
0.5
0.9
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
1,155-1,405
746-905
676-821
425-517
39,800
13,918
9,396
9,738
5,226
$1,857,507
40,716
14,616
9,852
9,852
5,490
124.4
134
134
$1,429,539
$1,990,739
1
1
1
$1,708-2,076
905-1,100
517-628
$24,912
13,200
7,536
$24,912
13,200
7,536
1
1
1
1,708-2,076
905-1,100
517-628
24,912
13,200
7,536
24,912
13,200
7,536
1
1
1
1,708-2,076
905-1,100
517-628
22,406
13,200
7,536
23,524
13,200
7,536
1
1
1
5
457-556
457-556
457-556
395-505
5,484
6,672
5,785
26,199
5,760
6,672
6,085
27,3S8
1
1
1
1
4
3
530-644
457-556
457-556
435-530
395-505
395^80
7,728
6,672
6,672
6,360
20.9S4
17,280
7.728
6,672
6,672
6.360
21,736
17,2S0
1
3
1
2
5
7
505-614
457-556
457-556
435-530
395-505
395-4S0
7,368
19,204
5,910
10,726
26,971
35,600
7,368
19,504
6,210
11.267
27,912
37,052
1
2
45
2
676-S21
599-72S
517-628
425-517
9,852
17,040
307,013
11,430
9.S52
17.472
316,172
11,694
2
1
44
599-728
517-628
517-628
17,472
6,572
312,704
17,472
6,908
319,100
556
JUSTICE
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
2 LEGAL SERVICES— Continued
3
4 Office Management and Services —
5 Continued
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Stenographic Services — Continued
Los Angeles :
Supervising legal stenographer II
Supervising legal stenographer I
Senior legal typist
Senior legal stenographer
Library :
Sacramento :
Librarian III
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
San Francisco :
Law librarian
Librarian III
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Los Angeles :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Authorized Positions —
Legal Services
1
4
1
59.7
0.9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Executive :
Deputy director
Assistant director
Administrative assistant II
Secretary I
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
Management Analysis :
Senior management analyst
Associate management analyst
Assistant management analyst
Senior stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
Data Processing :
Data processing manager I
Supervisor, electronic data processing
Programmer II ^
Programmer I
Tabulating operations supervisor I
Computer operator
Senior tabulating machine operator
Key punch supervisor I
Tabulating machine operator
Intermediate stenographer
Key punch operator
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 44.5
Telecommunications :
Sacramento :
Manager, telecommunications sys-
tem, department of justice _ 1
Supervising teletypewriter opera-
tor II 0.7
Supervising teletypewriter opera-
tor I 1.9
Teletypewriter operator 14.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 2
Los Angeles :
Supervising teletypewriter opera-
tor II 1
Supervising teletypewriter opera-
tor I
Teletypewriter operator 13.2
Intermediate typist-clerk 2
Totals, Authorized Positions 36.7
1
4
1
67
1
4
1
67
205.8 228
228
496.5 535.2 535.2
SALARY RANGE
$676-821
599-728
517-628
517-628
676-821
457-556
395-505
863-1,155
676-821
395-505
395-480
676-821
614-746
395-505
395-480
$1,424,206
$5,170,219
$9,852
34,944
7,536
457,467
8,112
6,672
5,040
13,860
9.S52
5,760
5,760
9,852
8,952
5,760
5,180
$1,626,735
$6,202,218
44
44
$285,617
1
1
$998-1,213
1
1
556-676
1
15
2
1
15
2
480-584
435-530
395-505
1
13
2
1
13
2
37
37
556-676
480-584
435-530
395-505
$222,717
$312,390
$14,556
7,428
7.008
91.667
11,156
7,368
5,760
74,903
10,920
$230,766
$9,852
34,944
7,536
471,595
8,520
6,672
5,286
13,860
9.852
5,760
5,760
9,852
8,952
5,760
5,440
$1,665,533
1,510,443
0.8
1
1
$22,500
1,548-1,709
$20,500
$22,500
0.6
1
1
18,576
19,512
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.2
1
1
395-505
5,985
6,060
1.5
1
1
395^80
5,760
$78,793
5,760
6.1
7
7
$62,935
$81,804
1
1
1
$1,100-1,337
$16,044
$16,044
1
2
2
905-1,100
22,818
23.964
2
1
1
746-905
9,510
9.978
1
1
1
469-571
6,544
6.S52
5
5
5
$50,271
$54,916
$56,83S
1
1
1
$998-1,213
$14,556
$14,556
1.8
o
2
905-1,100
25,032
25,626
4.2
5
5
746-905
49,392
50.752
3.1
9
2
614-746
15,552
16,326
o
2
2
584-710
16,734
17,040
2.6
4
4
530-644
25,8S8
27,170
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
0
2
2
469-571
13,368
13,704
3
3
3
457-556
20,016
20,016
1.7
2
2
425-517
11,602
11,878
16.1
19
19
405-492
108,512
110.9S0
6
1
1
(26,645)
4,370
4,370
$319,7S6
$14,556
7,792
7.00S
93,106
11,428
7,728
6,060
78,037
11,178
$236,893
JUSTICE
557
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) [A»lh.)
68-69
Itulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
LAW ENFORCEMENT— Continued
Criminal Justice Information System
Study : c
Senior data processing systems an-
alyst
Associate data processing systems
analyst
Associate management analyst
Assistant management analyst
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help d
Totals, Authorized Positions
Criminal Statistics :
Chief of bureau
Senior crime studies analyst
Associate crime studies analyst
Assistant crime studies analyst
Graphic artist
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 59.2
SALARY RANGE
0.6
1
1
$1,100-1,337
$13,5S5
$10,395
0.4
2
2
905-1,100
24,352
18.S64
—
1
1
905-1,100
10.860
8,550
0.6
1
1
746-905
9,686
7,389
0.9
2
2
425-517
10,704
8,442
1
2
2
395-505
9,840
7,650
0.5
1
1
395-480
5,286
4,113
-
1.1
-
-
6,000
$90,313
-
4
11.1
10
$28,648
$65,403
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
22
3
3
1,100-1,337
43,146
45,288
5
6
6
905-1,100
72,828
75,150
6.7
8
8
746-905
80,126
82,012
0.9
1
1
556-676
S,112
8,112
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
3.S
5
5
457-556
30,984
31,536
2.8
3
3
457-556
19,224
19,654
1.9
2
2
425-517
11,901
12,183
3.7
4
4
395-505
22,058
22,585
30
33
33
395-480
182,083
185,309
0.2
0.5
0.5
(S70)
1,970
1,970
67.5
67.5
$408,726
$496,984
Criminal Identification and Investigation
Administration :
Chief of bureau 1
Assistant chief of bureau 1
Secretary I 1
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2
Intermediate clerk 2.2
Temporary help 0.8
Fingerprint Section :
Supervising fingerprint examiner 1
Assistant supervising fingerprint
examiner 4
Latent fingerprint examiner 3
Fingerprint examiner II 35.4
Fingerprint examiner I 95.1
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Intermediate clerk 12.9
Temporary help 0.7
Records :
Supervisor of record section 1
Supervising clerk II 3
Supervising clerk I 1
Supervising typist-clerk I 1
Senior clerk 10.9
Senior typist-clerk 5.8
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 50.4
Intermediate clerk 100.1
Junior typist-clerk S.7
Junior clerk 20.7
Temporary help 0.8
Special Services :
Supervising modus operandi analyst 0.7
Assistant supervising modus
operandi analyst 2
Questioned documents examiner 2
Senior modus operandi analyst 9
Supervisor of photography 1
Senior tax representative 1
Supervising clerk II 1
Intermediate modus operandi analyst 25.1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$508,351
1
1
$1,405-1,708
$20,496
$20,496
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2
o
395-505
11,520
11,520
2
2
395-480
10,840
11,090
0.3
0.3
(3,631)
1,040
1,040
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
4
4
783-950
45,600
45,600
3
3
676-821
29,252
29,556
35
35
614-746
310.2S0
312,616
101
101
505-614
698,404
71S.652
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1
1
425-517
6,004
6,204
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
13
13
395^180
73,096
74,168
-
-
(4,220)
-
-
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
3
3
614-746
26,856
26,856
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.72S
1
1
530-644
6,728
7,068
12
12
457-556
77,022
78,727
6
6
457-556
38,860
39,420
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
53
53
395-505
279,477
288,977
102
102
395-480
548,511
564.450
10
10
359-435
47,116
48,784
24
24
342^15
102,032
107,128
-
-
(4,326)
-
-
1
1
1,048-1,273
12,576
13,200
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
9
9
821-998
107,784
107,784
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
1
1
614-746
S.520
8,952
25
25
614-746
220,124
222,192
558
JUSTICE
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Aulh.)
68-69
(Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
LAW ENFORCEMENT— Continued
Criminal Identification and Investigation-
Continued
Special Services — Continued
Photographer I
Junior modus operandi analyst
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Teletypewriter operator
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset)
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Laboratory :
Supervising criminalist
Criminalist
Forensic chemist
Laboratory assistant II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Investigation :
Sacramento :
Supervising special agent
Special agent II
Special agent I
Supervising special investigator I
Senior special investigator
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Redding :
Special agent I
San Francisco :
Supervising special agent
Special agent I
Senior stenographer
Los Angeles :
Supervising special agent
Special agent I
Senior special investigator
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
San Diego :
Special agent I
Intermediate stenographer
Fresno :
Special agent II
Totals, Authorized Positions
Narcotic Enforcement
Administration :
Chief of bureau 1
Assistant chief 1
Administrative assistant II 1
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 3 9
Field Offices :
Sacramento :
Supervising narcotic agent I 1
Narcotic field supervisor 1
Narcotic chemist — agent 1
Senior narcotic agent 4.7
Narcotic agent — trainee 0.8
Senior stenographer —
Intermediate stenographer 2
San Francisco :
Supervising narcotic agent II 1
Narcotic pharmacist — agent 1
Narcotic field supervisor 2.9
Narcotic chemist — agent 1.9
Senior narcotic agent 12!l
Narcotic agent 0\3
Narcotic agent — trainee 1.5
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 4
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
SALARY RANGE
2
17.2
2.5
2
6
2
16
3
9
6
2
16
3
2
6
$556-676
505-614
457-556
457-556
435-530
$14,294
111,168
19,554
12,195
37,047
$15,008
114,448
19.S60
12,801
37,710
1
9.8
23.7
45.8
0.9
0.2
1
10
24
46
1
1
1
10
24
46
1
1
435-530
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
342-415
(692)
6,360
59,046
127,498
252,752
4,206
4,160
6,360
60,312
131,S68
25S.352
4,416
4,160
1
4.9
1.1
0.8
1.9
1
1
6
1
1
2
1
1
6
1
1
2
1
998-1,213
905-1,100
746-905
435-530
425-517
395-505
14,556
77,452
9,548
5,553
12,408
5,760
14,556
78,680
10,020
5,835
12,408
5,760
1
1
6
1
1
3.8
0.8
1
1
6
1
1
4
1
1
1
6
1
1
4
1
998-1,213
905-1,100
863-1,048
821-998
746-905
469-571
395-505
14,556
13,200
75,456
11,976
10,860
27,380
5,760
14,556
13,200
75,456
11,976
10,860
27,408
5,760
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
2
1
1
5
1
1
5
1
99S-1.213
863-1,048
469-571
14,556
55,620
6,204
14,556
57,732
6,516
1
4.8
1
1
1
7
1
2
2
1
7
1
2
2
99S-1.213
S63-1,04S
746-905
469-571
425-517
14,092
81,921
10,356
12,480
11,015
14,556
83,472
10,860
12,756
11,569
1
1
1
1
1
1
863-1,048
425-517
12,576
6,204
12,576
6,204
1
1
1
905-1,100
$3,623,514
13,200
$4,022,463
13,200
562.5
587.3
587.3
$4,109,603
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
2
2
469-571
12.4S0
12,756
2
2
425-517
10,452
10,980
3
3
395-505
16,600
16,850
1
1
950-1.155
13,860
13,860
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
4
4
783-950
44,934
45,465
2
2
556-614
14,676
15,80S
1
1
469-571
6,204
6,516
1
1
425-517
5.39S
5,674
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
1
950-1,048
12,576
12,576
3
3
863-1,048
36,147
36,696
2
2
783-950
20,796
21 252
11
11
7S3-950
119,658
121,062
1
1
644-710
7,856
8,540
2
2
556-614
15,006
15.808
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
4
4
425-517
23,854
24,355
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
JUSTICE
559
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) Quill.) (Aolh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
LAW ENFORCEMENT— Continued
Narcotic Enforcement — Continued
Field Offices — Continued
Los Angeles :
Supervising narcotic agent II 1
Narcotic pharmacist — agent 4.1
Narcotic field supervisor 4.2
Narcotic chemist — agent 1
Senior narcotic agent 10.2
Narcotic agent 3.6
Narcotic agent — trainee 3.1
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 3.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.7
Intermediate account clerk 1
San Diego :
Supervising narcotic agent II 1
Narcotic field supervisor 2
Narcotic chemist — agent 1
Senior narcotic agent 7.8
Narcotic agent — trainee 2.3
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 3
Intermediate typist-clerk e 0.9
Fresno :
Supervising narcotic agent I 1
Narcotic field supervisor 1
Narcotic chemist — agent 1
Senior narcotic agent 7.6
Narcotic agent — trainee -
Senior stenographer 1
Teletypewriter operator e 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Santa Ana :
Supervising narcotic agent II -
Narcotic field supervisor -
Narcotic chemist — agent —
Senior narcotic agent -
Narcotic agent —
Senior stenographer -
Intermediate stenographer -
Temporary help -
Totals, Authorized Positions 113.3
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$998-1,213
$13,976
$14,556
4
4
950-1,048
49,128
49,704
4
4
863-1,048
60,284
50,304
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
3
13
783-950
136,960
141,105
2
2
644-710
15,712
16,568
5
5
556-614
35,SS0
39,088
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6,852
4
4
425-517
23,091
23,641
1
1
395-505
5,040
5.286
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
99.8-1,213
14,556
14,556
2
<>
863-1,048
25,152
25,152
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
8
8
783-950
86,966
88,446
4
4
556-614
29,682
31,616
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
3
3
425-517
16,792
17,634
1
1
395-505
5,020
5,264
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
6
6
783-950
65,403
66,816
2
2
556-614
14,076
15,128
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
1
1
425-517
5,559
5,835
1
1
998-1,213
11,976
12.576
2
2
863-1,048
20,712
21,720
1
1
783-950
9,396
9,852
8
8
783-950
75,168
78,816
3
3
644-710
23,184
24,336
1
1
469-571
5,628
5,904
2
2
425-517
10,452
10,980
0.2
0.2
(151)
520
520
138.2 138.2
Totals, Authorized Positions —
Law Enforcement
831.3 897.1 896
$1,053,125
$5,735,553
$1,312,210
$6,598,835
$1,335,001
!,713,679
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,382.1 1,492.1 1,491
$11,329,803 $13,304,601 $13,739,623
a Assistant Attorney General I transferred from Criminal Law and title changed to more properly reflect functions performed.
b Administrative Assistant to Attorney General transferred from Telecommuncations and title changed to more properly reflect func-
tions performed.
e Criminal Justice Information System Design Study is estimated to be completed and all positions will be abolished effective
March 31, 1969.
i Temporary help positions will be abolished effective June 30, 1968.
e Position transferred from Telecommunications unit to more properly reflect functions performed.
COMMISSION ON PEACE OFFICERS' STANDARDS AND TRAINING
Executive secretary
Assistant to executive officer
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
1
2.3
0.8
o
6.1
SALARY RANGE
$1,475
1,04S-1,273
469-571
425-517
$62,806
$17,700
43,356
5,628
11,451
$7S,135
$17,700
44,247
5,904
11,717
$79,568
560
MILITARY AFFAIRS
MILITARY DEPARTMENT
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auih.l (Autfa.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE
Adjutant general 1 1
Warrant officer W-2 — aide and auto-
motive equipment operator 1 1
Secretary II 1 1
Totals. Authorized Positions 3 3
Military 2 2
Non-military 1 1
HEADQUARTERS STAFF
Executive :
Brigadier general — assistant adju-
tant general 1 1
Colonel — inspector general 1 1
Lieutenant colonel — aide de camp 1 1
Special representative 0.7 1
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Recruiting and Information Section : a
Lieutenant colonel — chief — -
Major — chief - 1
Chief warrant officer 2 — recruiting 1 1
Master sergeant E-7 — recruiting 1 1
Office of Emergency Plans and Opera-
tions : b
Civil defense operations officer 1 1
Civil defense signal officer 1 1
Office of Comptroller : c
Accounting officer IV — 1
Captain — budget officer — 1
Chief warrant officer W-4 — account-
ing officer — —
Chief warrant officer W-3 — account-
ing officer — 1
Accounting technician II - 1
Senior clerk — 2
Intermediate stenographer — 2
Intermediate typist-clerk — 3
Office of Administration : d
Colonel— chief 1 1
Lieutenant colonel — executive officer - 1
Temporary help 0.1 0.4
Emergency temporary help 0.1 -
Military Personnel Branch : e
Lieutenant colonel — chief 1 1
Major — air force personnel 1 1
Captain — army officer personnel sec-
tion - 1
First lieutenant — army officer per-
sonnel 1 -
Chief warrant officer W-3 — army
enlisted personnel section — 1
Chief warrant officer 2 — army
enlisted personnel section 1 -
Master sergeant E-7 — administrative
technician, air 1 1
Technical sergeant E-6 — personnel
technician, air 1 1
Staff sergeant — personnel clerk,
army = 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Senior file clerk 1 -
Intermediate stenographer 2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 8.3 11
Intermediate file clerk 2 -
Intermediate clerk 2 —
Junior typist-clerk 1.4 —
Military Administration Branch : t
Major — chief 1 1
Captain— directives and distribution 0.9 -
Captain — reports and publications — 1 1
Second lieutenant — assistant
administrative officer 1 1
Chief warrant officer W-3 — direc-
tives and distribution 0.1 1
Staff sergeant E-6 — mail and distri-
bution 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Senior file clerk — 1
Teletypewriter operator 1 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
$1,553-2,057
525-734
599-72S
$39,966
31,638
8,328
$24,680
7,984
8,736
$41,400
32,664
8,736
$24,6S0
8,138
8,736
$41,554
32,818
8,736
1
1
1
1
1
$1,199-1,634
922-1,434
768-l,19S
1.213
425-517
$19,604
17,214
14,373
14,556
6,204
$19,604
17,214
14,373
14.556
6,204
1
1
1
768-1,198
668-1,023
525-734
464-725
12,273
S,S04
6,964
14,373
8.S04
7,057
1
1
99S-1,213
821-99S
14,556
11,640
14.556
11,976
1
1
1,100-1.337
620-S96
16,044
10,746
16,044
10,746
1
642-961
-
10,770
1
2
2
3
5S7-S28
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-4S0
9,404
6,672
13,344
12.10S
16,93S
6,672
13.344
12,40S
17,211
1
1
0.4
922-1.434
76S-1.19S
(256)
(296)
17,214
14,373
1,956
17.214
14,373
1,956
1
1
76S-1.19S
66S-1.023
14,373
12,273
14,373
12,273
1
620-907
10,578
10.578
-
522-760
-
-
1
587-828
9,132
9,293
-
525-734
-
-
1
464-723
7,972
7,972
1
422-577
6,712
6,759
1
1
2
11
422-577
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-480
395-480
395-4S0
359-435
6,576
6,412
12,085
60.2S0
6,6S4
6,672
12.3S3
61,260
1
1
66S-1.023
620-907
620-907
12,273
10,746
12,273
10,746
1
462-679
7,681
7,748
1
587-828
9,224
9,404
1
1
1
1
422-577
457-556
457-556
435-530
6.92S
6,672
6,672
6,360
6,928
6,672
6.672
6,360
MILITARY AFFAIRS
561
MILITARY DEPARTMENT-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(fllltd) (Aulh.) (Anlh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
HEADQUARTERS STAFF— Continued
Military Administration Branch —
Continued
Duplicating machine operator II 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 5 4
Intermediate file clerk — 2
Intermediate clerk 2.5 3
Junior-intermediate clerk 0.5 1
Administrative Services Branch : e
Accounting officer IV 1 —
Lieutenant colonel — executive officer 1 -
Lieutenant colonel — budget officer 0.3 —
Major — accounting officer 0.7 -
Captain — budget officer 0.4 -
Chief warrant officer W-2 — account-
ing officer 0.5 -
Warrant officer W-l — accounting
officer 0.2
Storekeeper III 1 —
Tabulating operations supervisor I_ 1 1
Storekeeper II 0.8
Supervising clerk I 1 —
Senior tabulating machine operator. 1 1
Storekeeper I 1.8 —
Accounting technician II 1 -
Senior typist-clerk 1 -
Senior clerk 4 —
Staff sergeant E-6 — assistant ware-
house supervisor 1 -
Staff sergeant E-6 — rehabilitation
supervisor 1 —
Staff sergeant E-6 — automotive
supervisor 1 —
Stock clerk 1.5
Sergeant E-5 — supply distribution — 4 -
Sergeant E-5 — automotive mechanic 1 -
Intermediate stenographer 3 —
Intermediate typist-clerk 6 -
Key punch operator 1 1
Intermediate clerk - 1
Personnel Management Branch : h
Supervising clerk I — 1
Senior clerk - 1
Intermediate stenographer — 1
Intermediate typist-clerk — 1
Deputy Adjutant General — ■
Army Division :
Brigadier general — deputy 1 1
Colonel — executive officer 1 1
Senior stenographer 0.4 1
Senior clerk 0.2 —
Intermediate stenographer 0.4 —
United States Property and
Fiscal Branch : i
Lieutenant colonel — executive officer 1 —
Lieutenant colonel — chief supply
officer 1 1
Major — chief, special services
branch - -
Captain — property officer 1 1
Sergeant first class E-7 — senior clerk
Staff sergeant E-6 — supply clerk 1 1
Organization and Training Branch : J
Lieutenant colonel — chief - 1
Major — executive officer 1 —
Major — operations and training
staff officer 1 1
Captain — assistant operations and
training officer 0.9 1
Chief warrant officer W-2 — adminis-
trative assistant, CMA — 1
Warrant officer W-l — administrative
assistant ,_ 1 —
Intermediate stenographer 0.2
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Junior stenographer O.S —
Facilities Branch : fc
Lieutenant colonel — chief 1
Lieutenant colonel — executive officer - 1
Major — executive officer 1 —
Major — engineering service officer 1 1
Captain — engineering assistant 0.1 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
$435-530
$6,360
$6,360
1
425-517
5,720
G.004
4
395-4S0
22,460
22,720
2
395-4S0
10,140
10,638
3
395-480
16,740
17,004
1
342-415
4,206
4,416
_
1,100-1,337
_
_
—
768-1,198
_
_
—
95S-1.443
—
_
—
668-1,023
—
_
-
620-S96
- .
-
-
525-734
-
-
_
456-663
—
644-7S3
_
_
1
5S4-710
8,520
8,520
—
5S4-710
_
—
—
530-644
_
_
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
—
505-614
—
—
—
457-556
—
_
_
457-556
—
_
-
457-556
-
-
422-577
422-577
1
1
422-577
457-556
3S5-513
385-513
425-517
395-480
405^92
395-4S0
5,331
5,760
5,605
5,760
1
1
1
1
530-644
457-556
425-517
395-480
7,72S
6,672
6,204
4,860
7.72S
6,672
6,204
5,100
1
1
1
1,199-1,634
922-1,434
469-571
457-556
425-517
19,604
17,214
6,824
19.604
17,214
6,S52
-
768-1,198
-
-
1
768-1,198
14,373
14,373
1
1
1
668-1,023
620-S96
464-723
422-577
10,746
8.678
6,928
12,273
8,678
6,928
1
768-1,198
668-1,023
14,373
14,373
1
66S-1.023
12,273
12,273
1
620-896
10,746
10,746
1
525-734
8,336
8,420
1
1
456-663
425-517
395-480
386-469
5,226
5,760
5,490
5,760
1
1
1
1
768-1,198
768-1,198
668-1,023
668-1,023
620-907
14,373
14,373
12,273
10.SS4
14,373
14,373
12,273
10,S84
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MILITARY AFFAIRS
MILITARY DEPARTMENT-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
A
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
HEADQUARTERS STAFF— Continued
Facilities Branch — Continued
Chief warrant officer W-3 — engineer-
ing assistant 0.9
Storekeeper III -
Storekeeper II —
Storekeeper I -
Senior typist-clerk -
Senior clerk -
Staff sergeant E-6 — chief clerk 1
Staff sergeant E-6 — assistant ware-
house foreman —
Staff sergeant E-6 — rehabilitation
supervisor -
Staff sergeant E-6 — automotive su-
pervisor
Stock clerk
Sergeant E-5 — supply distribution _
Sergeant E-5 — automotive mechanic
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Deputy Adjutant General — Air Force
Division :
Brigadier general — deputy
Colonel — executive officer
Air Crew :
Lieutenant colonel — crew member _
Major — crew member
Chief master sergeant E-9 — crew
member
Master sergeant E-7 — crew member
Air Plans and Operations Branch :
Lieutenant colonel — chief
Major — operations staff officer
Air Systems and Logistics Branch :
Lieutenant colonel — chief
Captain — aircraft maintenance staff
officer
Air Programs and Requirements
Branch :
Lieutenant colonel — chief
Major — program staff officer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
Military
Non-military
ARMY INSTALLATIONS
Armories :
Captain — area officer
Armory custodian III
Armory custodian II
Armory custodian I
Janitor
Maintenance mechanic
Building maintenance man
Groundsman
Laborer
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
Military
Nonmilitary
AIR BASES
Armory custodian III
Armory custodian II
Armory custodian I
Maintenance mechanic
Stationary engineer
Carpenter I
Stationary fireman
Building maintenance man.
Laborer
Guard and janitor
SALARY RANGE
-
-
$587-S2S
—
_
1
1
644-7S3
$9,396
$9,396
1
1
584-710
8,016
8,418
2
2
505-556
14,586
14,736
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
422-577
6,712
6,818
422-577
422-577
6,928
6,928
6,92S
6,92S
2
1
1
o
4
1
2
3
1
2
4
1
2
3
422-577
457-556
385-513
3S5-513
425-517
395-480
6,928
12,294
23,842
6,162
12,408
16,620
6,928
12,5S2
23,942
6,162
12,408
16,872
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,199-1,634
922-1,434
19,604
16,073
19,604
17,024
0.7
0.7
-
-
95S-1.443
838-1,263
-
_
0.8
0.8
-
-
815-962
544-82S
-
-
1
0.6
1
1
1
1
958-1,443
838-1,263
17,313
14,763
17,313
14,990
1
1
1
76S-1,19S
14,373
14,373
1
1
1
620-896
10,746
10,746
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
958-1,443
668-1,023
425-537
17,313
12,273
6.054
17,313
12,273
6,204
120.3
54-6
65.7
120.4
53
674
120.4
53
674
$1,014,176
608,502
405,674
$1,041,665
600,569
441,096
$1,054,793
607,6S6
W,ioi
5.9
6
6
$620-907
$64,610
$64,610
5.1
o
5
584-710
41,088
41,448
15.7
16
16
480-584
111,736
112,128
102.8
107
107
435-530
660,597
669,597
26.7
29
29
395-480
158,312
162,233
6
6
6
676-746
53,496
53,712
8
8
8
556-614
58,794
58,944
3
3
3
480-530
19,080
19,080
2
9
480-530
12,720
12,720
2.1
3.6
3.6
(10,585)
18,806
18,806
2.7
3.5
3.5
(13,343)
$1,107,830
18,632
1S.632
ISO
1S9.1
1S9.1
$1,217,871
$1,231,910
5.9
6
6
63,447
64,610
64,610
174-1
183.1
183.1
1,044,383
1,153,261
1,167,300
$584-710
$40,562
$41,336
5
5
5
480-584
28,780
33,652
4
5
5
435-530
60,280
57,240
9.2
9
9
676-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
644-710
8,016
8,418
1
1
1
644-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
584-644
23.184
23.1S4
3
3
3
556-614
21,576
21,924
2.3
3
3
4S0-530
44,520
44,520
7
7
7
435-530
74.586
75,520
12
12
12
MILITARY AFFAIRS
563
MILITARY DEPARTMENT-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Amh.) (Aulh,)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY RANGE
$395^80
1=1
$209,984
299,984
$11,112
1,091
361
$331,540
331,540
$11,382
1,091
361
$336,100
336,100
2
2
0.6
2
2
1
o
2
i
$922-1,434
587-828
422-577
$32,2S7
18,595
6,598
$34,428
18.682
6,712
1
1
i
922-1,434
16,073
16,643
3.9
2.9
2.9
(20,617)
24,844
24,844
1.2
0.1
0.1
(9,875)
623
623
24.9
0.2
-
-
(90,671)
(700)
-
_
-1
-1
-1
(-17,048)
$176,849
176,149
700
-17,198
$81,822
81,822
-17,690
34.8
34-6
0.2
8
8
8
8
$S4,242
84,242
AIR BASES— Continued
Janitor 2 2 2
Temporary help - 0.3 0.3
Overtime - 0.1 o!l
Totals, Authorized Positions 47.5 49.4 49.4
NonmilUary 47.5 49.4 49.4
NATIONAL GUARD
ORGANIZATIONS
Ground Force Organizations:
Colonel — chief of staff
Chief warrant officer W-3
Staff sergeant — administrative clerk
Air Force Units :
Colonel — administrative officer
California Military Academy :
Weekend training phase
Members of National Guard on active
duty
Emergency active duty — San Francisco
riot
Temporary help — target pullers
Reimbursements by federal govern-
ment
Totals, Authorized Positions
Military
NonmilUary
CAMP SAN LUIS OBISPO
Lieutenant colonel — camp commander 111 $768-1,198 $14,373 $14 373
Superintendent 111 676-821 9,852 9!S52
Janitor 111 395^80 5,760 5,760
Plumber II 111 710-783 9,322 9,396
Electrician II 111 710-783 9,322 9,396
Carpenter II 0.9 1 1 676-746 8,384 8,808
Maintenance mechanic 111 676-746 8,952 8,952
Refrigeration engineman 0.7 1 1 556-614 7,368 7,368
Power equipment mechanic 111 644-710 8,520 8.520
Institution fireman 3.4 4 4 676-746 8,952 8,952
Building maintenance man 111 556-676 30,192 30,900
Laborer 111 480-530 6,360 6,360
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,743 6,029
Temporary help 0.5 0.5 0.5 (1,486) 3,016 3,016
Totals, Authorized Positions 15.5 16.5 16.5 $120,157 $136,116 $137,682
Military 111 14,373 14,373 14,373
NonmilUary 14.5 15.5 15.5 105,784 121,743 123,309
FIELD TRAINING SITE
Overtime 0.2 0.3 0.3 $1,511 $2,518 $2,518
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 401.3 3S6.7 386.7 $2,760,473 $2,852,932 $2,888,799
Military 98.1 70 70 894,109 794,03S 803,729
NonmilUary 303.2 316.7 316.7 1,866,364 2,058,894 2,085,070
CALIFORNIA CADET CORPS
Major— coordinator 0.5 1 1 $668-1,023 $12,273 $12,273
Captain— coordinator 0.8 1.7 1.7 620-896 16,074 16,897
Warrant officer, supply technician 0.6 1 1 456-663 7,951 7,951
Totals, Authorized Positions
(Military) 1.9 3.7 3.7 $17,003 $36,29S $37,121
a Includes 1 position transferred from Facilities Branch.
b Includes 2 positions transferred from Organization and Training Branch.
c Includes 11 positions transferred from Administrative Services Branch.
a Includes 1 position transferred from United States Property and Fiscal Branch.
e Three positions transferred to Military Administration Branch and 1 position transferred to Administrative Services Branch. Also
includes 1 position transferred from Military Administration Branch.
i Includes 3 positions transferred from Military Personnel Branch and 1 position transferred to Military Personnel Branch,
g Includes 1 position transferred from Military Personnel Branch ; 11 positions transferred to Office of Comptroller ; 18 positions
transferred to Facilities Branch ; 4 positions transferred to Personnel Management Branch,
h Includes 4 positions transferred from Administrative Services Branch.
1 One position transferred to Office of Administration.
i Two positions transferred to Office of Emergency Plans and Operations.
ft Includes 18 positions transferred from Administrative Services Branch and 1 position transferred to Information Section.
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DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aoth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
HEADQUARTERS
Administration :
Director
Deputy director
Administrative service officer II
Administrative assistant I
Assistant area administrator
Chief special agent
Supervising special investigator .
Special investigator
Secretary II
Senior typist-clerk
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk .
Storekeeper I
Stock clerk
Junior-intermediate clerk
Accounting :
Accounting officer III
Accounting officer II
Accounting technician II
Senior account clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk .
Junior-intermediate clerk
Personnel :
Associate personnel analyst
Assistant personnel analyst
Senior typist-clerk
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk .
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Fair Trade and Price Posting:
Tax representative
Junior-intermediate clerk
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk .
Hearing and Legal :
Principal counsel
Associate counsel
Junior counsel
Supervising clerk I
Senior legal stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk .
Junior-intermediate clerk
Licensing :
Office supervisor I
Tax representative
Supervising clerk II
Supervising file clerk I
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk .
Junior-intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 71.4
AREA OFFICES
Area administrator
Assistant area administrator
District supervisor
Supervising special investigator
Special investigator
Investigator — trainee :
Associate counsel
Assistant counsel
Junior counsel
Senior stenographer
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Senior clerk
Junior-intermediate clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk
Janitor — part-time
Temporary help
Government interne
Terminal pay
Totals. Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
SALARY RANGE
0.8
1
1
$22,500
§22,500
$22,500
1
1
1
1,548-1,793
21,516
21,516
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
0.2
-
—
1,100-1,337
—
_
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
0.3
2
2
821-998
23,952
23,952
1.1
3
3
676-821
29,556
29,556
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
8,736
1.5
1.5
1.5
457-556
10,008
10,008
1
0.4
0.4
359-505
2,150
2,258
1
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
457-556
6,135
6,438
1
1
1
342-480
5,691
5,760
_
0.9
1
905-1,100
10,450
11,928
1
0.1
—
746-905
905
—
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
2
2
2
395-480
10,980
11,244
4
4
4
359-505
21,780
22,384
1
1
1
342-480
5,760
5,760
0.8
1
1
905-1,100
11,880
12,476
0.2
—
—
746-905
—
—
0.8
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.7
0.6
0.6
359-505
3,224
3,387
1
1
1
386-517
5,628
5,904
0.4
0.4
0.4
614-746
3,581
3,581
1
1
1
342-480
5,760
5,760
3
3
3
359-505
16,100
16,618
0.8
1
1
1,475-1,793
17,700
18,576
0.6
1
1
1,155-1,405
13,860
14,556
0.8
—
—
746-821
—
—
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
517-628
7,536
7,536
1.5
1.5
1.5
457-556
10,008
10,008
2
2
2
386-517
10,668
11,193
4
4
4
359-505
21,741
22,430
1
1
1
342-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
0.6
0.6
0.6
614-746
5,371
5,371
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
o
o
o
386-517
12,408
12,408
12
12
12
359-505
66,853
68,067
5
5
5
342-480
28,326
28,593
0.3
0.4
0.4
(2,191)
2,550
2,550
74.4
74.4
$499,339
$568,081
$575,822
3
3
3
$1,405-1,708
$50,720
$53,246
4
4
4
1,100-1,337
64,176
64,176
18
19
19
950-1,155
263,340
263,340
41.7
36
36
821-998
429,054
430,656
197.7
209
209
676-821
1,978,989
2,008,577
17.6
—
—
556-614
—
—
2.9
3
3
1,155-1,405
44,642
46,868
2.1
3
3
863-1.048
32,301
33,900
0.9
—
_
746-821
—
—
12.7
14
14
469-571
93,948
94,980
40.9
40
40
386-517
239,778
243,342
2
2
2
457-556
13.344
13.344
1
1
1
342-480
5,760
5,760
3
3
3
457-556
19,782
20,016
25.3
23
23
359-505
130.147
131,756
0.4
0.4
0.4
395-480
2,097
2,160
1
1
1
(5,289)
5,600
5,600
2
2.6
2.6
(7,358)
10,000
10,000
-
-
-
(977)
$3,272,529
-
-
376.2
364
364
$3,383,678
$3,427,721
447.6
438.4
438.4
$3,771,868
$3,951,759
$4,003,543
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Fillid) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
Chairman
Board member
Chief counsel and executive officer
Senior counsel
Senior legal typist
Senior legal stenographer
Legal stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
1
2
1
1
0.6
1.1
0.3
1
1
0.1
1.9
SALARY IiANGE
$14,500
14,000
1,475-1,793
1,273-1,548
517-628
517-628
446-543
$94,041
$14,500
28,000
21,516
18,576
1,034
12,914
$14,500
28.000
21,516
18,576
14,276
$96,540
$96,868
ADMINISTRATION
Commission member (3) per diem _
Executive secretary
Assistant executive secretary
Senior hydraulic engineer
Senior engineer
Associate civil engineer
Associate hydraulic engineer
Governmental auditor III
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
DISTRICTS SECURITIES COMMISSION
1
1
0.6
0.4
2
1.8
1
1
1
0.4
1.6
0.1
1
1
2
1
o
1
1
1
1
2
0.1
1
1
2
1
2
i
1
1
1
2
0.1
11.9
13.1
13.1
SALARY RANGE
$50 dav
1,475-1,793
1,273-1.548
1,100-1.337
1,100-1,337
950-1.155
950-1,155
905-1,100
746-905
469-571
425-517
395-505
(140)
$137,418
$3,000
21.516
17,773
30,600
12,888
26.406
12.576
10.230
6,684
5,226
10,390
420
$3,000
21.516
18.576
31,320
13.530
27,610
13,200
10,734
6.852
5,490
10,910
425
$157,709
$163,163
Secretary 1
Chief investigator 0.9
Assistant secretary 1
Race track investigator 5.2
Racing license clerk 5
Accounting technician II 1
Intermediate stenographer 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5
Temporary help 0.3
Totals, Authorized Positions 16.9
HORSE RACING BOARD
SALARY KANGE
$14,000
950-1,155
905-1,100
746-905
505-614
457-556
425-517
395-505
(1,430)
1
1
1
6
5
1
2
1
0.2
1
1
1
6
5
1
2
1
0.2
$14,000
11.92S
12.628
60,667
36,368
6,672
12,408
4,920
791
18.2
18.2
$141,793
$160,3S2
$14,000
12.526
13.200
63.526
36,720
6.672
12.408
5.160
791
$165,003
Department of investment
STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT
ADMINISTRATION
Superintendent of banks 0.9 1
Chief deputy superintendent 1 1
Deputy superintendent of banks 2 2
Associate counsel 1 1
Banking economist 1 1
Accountant I 1 1
Secretary I 1 1
Senior legal stenographer 1 1
Senior stenographer 1 1
Senior account clerk 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.1 6
Intermediate clerk 2.3 3
Intermediate account clerk 0.9 1
Special consultant 0.5 -
Totals, Authorized Positions 22.7 23
ENFORCEMENT OF BANKING LAWS
Chief bank examiner
Trust examiner
Bank examiner IV
Bank examiner III
Bank examiner II
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
23
SALARY RANGE
$24,500
1,548-1,882
1,405-1,708
1,155-1.405
1,100-1,337
556-676
543-660
517-628
469-571
457-558
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-480
(7,995)
$204,0S9
$24,500
22,584
38,634
14,382
15,916
6,672
7,920
6,936
6,712
5,910
12.408
31,958
15,660
4,860
$24,500
22,5S4
39,540
15,096
16,044
7.008
7,920
7.275
6,852
6,210
12.40S
33,073
16.146
5,100
$215,052
$219,756
2
12
16
32.9
2
1
12
16
33
2
1
12
16
33
$1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
905-1,100
746-905
$36,714
13,200
184,944
203,056
335,962
$37,152
13,860
189,384
208,516
347,500
62.9
64
64
$707,671
$773,876
$796,412
85.6
87
87
$911,760
$9S8,928
$1,016,168
566
Department of Investment
REGULATION AND LICENSING
DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) lAiUh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Commissioner 0.9
Chief deputy commissioner —
Assistant commissioner 3
Senior corporations counsel 12.2
Corporations counsel III 20.4
Supervising corporation examiner II 4
Mining and petroleum engineer 1
Supervising corporation examiner I 7
Supervising special investigator II 2
Corporation examiner III 25
Administrative assistant II 1
Corporations counsel II 16.7
Supervising special investigator I 2
Hearing reporter 2.2
Office supervisor I 0.8
Corporation examiner II 72.9
Accounting officer II 0.7
Senior special investigator 6.7
Junior counsel 6.2
Special investigator 12.8
Deputy commissioner of corporations I 1.7
Secretary II 0.5
Supervising legal stenographer I 1
Student legal assistant 2.9
Accountant I 1
Supervising stenographer I 1.6
Supervising clerk I 1.9
Supervising typist-clerk I 1
Auditor I 17.1
Senior legal typist 2.6
Senior legal stenographer 25.3
Senior stenographer 2
Senior clerk 10
Senior typist-clerk 5.5
Senior file clerk 2.2
Senior account clerk 1
Legal stenographer 11.6
Teletypewriter operator 2.8
Intermediate stenographer 14.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 52.6
Intermediate clerk 31.1
Intermediate file clerk 2
Intermediate account clerk 2.3
Junior typist-clerk 1.1
Temporary help 6
Totals, Authorized Positions 399.2
1
1
1
1
3
3
13
13
23
23
4
4
1
1
7
7
2
2
25
25
1
1
20
20
2
2
2
2
1
1
76
76
1
1
7
7
9
9
14
14
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
18
3
27
2
11
7
3
1
14
3
13
53
31
2
4
1
1.2
1
1
1
1
01
2
1
18
3
27
2
11
7
3
1
14
3
13
53
31
2
4
1
1.2
416.2 416.2
SALAEY RANGE
$24,500
1,54S-1,882
1,475-1,793
1,273-1,548
1,155-1,405
1,100-1,337
1,048-1,273
998-1,213
950-1,155
905-1,100
905-1,100
863-1,048
821-998
783-950
746-905
746-905
746-905
746-905
746-821
676-821
711-783
599-728
599-728
457-710
556-676
543-660
530-644
530-644
584-644
517-628
517-628
469-571
457-556
457-556
457-556
457-556
446-543
435-530
425-517
395-505
395-^180
395^80
395^80
359^35
(32,727)
$3,447,894
$24,500
1S.576
63,200
235,566
359,080
64,176
15,276
101,196
27,720
321,418
11,928
220,00S
23,952
22,260
8,952
790,183
10,062
72,776
84,430
128,254
7,217
8,736
8,112
7,728
15,S40
15,066
7,728
133,704
20,792
193,410
13,704
71,124
43,298
18,514
6,335
86,375
17,922
72,817
288,279
168,471
10,800
21,048
4,596
6,472
$3,851,601
$24,500
19,512
64,208
238,810
369,624
64,176
15,276
101,892
27,720
326,914
12,526
233,313
23,952
22,800
9,396
824,359
10,566
73,852
88,63S
131,434
7,568
8,736
S,520
8,112
15,840
15,426
7,728
138,174
21,464
196,566
13,704
72,168
44,661
19,103
6,646
88,563
18,342
75,790
296,286
172,532
11,046
21,810
4,820
6,472
$3,963,545
DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
ADMINISTRATION DIVISION
Commissioner 1 1
Chief deputy commissioner 1 1
Chief assistant commissioner 1 1
Chief actuary 1 1
Actuary 1.3 1
Senior conservation and liquidation
officer 1 1
Assistant commissioner for special
projects - 1
Administrative service officer I 1 1
Insurance officer IV 2 2
Accounting officer II 1 1
Insurance officer III 2 2
Insurance officer II 3.8 4
Junior staff analyst - 1
Secretary II 1 1
Accountant I 2 2
Secretary I 2 2
Supervising stenographer I 1 1
Supervising clerk I 0.4 1
Senior stenographer 1.9 2
Senior clerk 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 1.7 2
Senior file clerk 0.7 1
Stock clerk 2 2
SALARY RANGE
$24,500
1,548-1,882
1,548-1,882
1,475-1,793
1,213-1,626
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
998-1,213
821-998
746-905
746-905
676-821
614-746
599-728
556-676
543-660
543-660
530-644
469-571
457-556
457-556
457-556
457-556
$24,500
19,676
22,584
21,516
17,700
18,576
13,200
14,556
23,952
10,860
20,922
39,256
7,368
8,736
15,006
15,840
7,920
7,128
12,988
13,344
12.632
6,260
13,344
$24,500
20,666
22,584
21,516
17,700
18,576
13,860
14,556
23,952
10,860
21,426
39,408
7,728
8,736
15,744
15,840
7,920
7,488
13,536
13,344
12,932
6,568
13,344
REGULATION AND LICENSING
Department of Investment
DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE-Continued
567
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Aulh.)
68-69
(tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION DIVISION—
Continued
Senior cashier-clerk 111
Accounting technician II 2.3 2 2
Duplicating machine operator II 0.8 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 5 5 5
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.3 6 6
Intermediate clerk 3.5 4 4
Telephone operator — nonmultiple board 2 2 2
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk 1.3 1 1
Temporary help 0.2 0.9 0.9
Totals, Authorized Positions 53.2 56.9 56.9
RATE REGULATION DIVISION
Supervising insurance rate analyst
Insurance rate analyst IV
Insurance rate analyst III
Insurance rate analyst II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions 14
COMPLIANCE AND LEGAL DIVISION
Chief 1
Supervising insurance counsel 3.2
Associate counsel 9
Supervising insurance officer 4
Assistant counsel 5.9
Insurance officer IV 11.2
Hearing reporter 2
Insurance officer III 19.4
Junior counsel 3.1
Insurance officer II 13.2
Supervising stenographer I -
Senior legal stenographer 3.7
Law indexer 1
Senior stenographer 3
Senior clerk 1
Legal stenographer 1.4
Intermediate stenographer 8.1
Intermediate typist-clerk 19.8
Intermediate clerk 1.3
Temporary help -
Totals, Authorized Positions 111.3
LICENSE DIVISION
Chief
Assistant chief
Insurance officer III
Supervising clerk II
Senior stenographer I
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 51.4
EXAMINATION DIVISION
Chief insurance examiner
Supervising insurance examiner
Insurance examiner IV
Supervising insurance rate analyst —
Insurance rate analyst IV
Insurance examiner III
Insurance rate analyst III .
Insurance claim procedures examiner
Insurance examiner II
Insurance rate analyst II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions 52.8
SALARY RANGE
$457-556
457-556
435-530
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-480
359-480
(638)
$437,080
$6,672
13,344
5,484
29,476
32,454
21,508
11.520
4,860
4,028
$497,210
18
1
3
11
4
7
11
2
21
16
1
4
1
4
1
5
4
21
1
2.3
18
1
3
11
4
7
11
2
20
14
1
4
1
4
1
5
4
21
1
2.3
120.3 117.3
$209,074
$1,475-1,793
1,273-1.548
1,155-1,405
950-1,155
863-1,048
821-99S
783-950
746-905
746-S21
676-821
543-660
517-628
505-614
469-571
457-556
446-543
425-517
395-505
395^tS0
$960,948
$225,796
$1,142,908
1
1
1
$998-1,213
$14,556
1
1
1
7S3-950
11,400
0.8
1
1
746-905
10.230
1
1
1
614-746
8.952
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
7.8
8
8
457-556
52,273
1
1
1
457-556
6,542
0.7
1
1
425-517
6,204
17.3
16
16
395-505
89,796
18.4
18
18
395^1S0
9S.942
1.3
1
1
342-480
4,439
0.1
0.3
0.3
(373)
1.590
50.3
50.3
$295,644
$311,776
$6,672
13,344
5.760
30.332
33.503
22 292
11.520
5,100
4,028
$505,335
1.6
2
2
$1,213-1,475
$35,400
$35,400
1.6
2
2
1,100-1,475
33,720
33,720
4.4
6
6
905-1,213
78,816
79,992
4.8
6
6
746-998
66,261
66,S52
0.8
1
1
425-517
5,789
6,079
0.8
1
1
395-505
5,810
6,060
$228,103
$21,516
$21,516
55.728
55,728
173,166
17S.496
55,440
55,440
74,388
78,051
129,024
130,224
20,796
21,252
217,149
212,338
136,906
125,728
6,516
6,852
28,092
28,979
7,188
7,368
25.536
26,124
6,672
6,672
28,915
30,044
22,951
23,641
116,605
120,422
5,760
5,760
10,560
10,560
$1,145,195
$14,556
11.400
10.734
8.952
6.852
52,986
6.672
6.204
91.721
101.240
4.980
1.590
$317,887
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
2
2
2
1,213-1,475
35.400
35,400
7.2
7
7
1,100-1,475
116,004
117.612
0.4
_
_
1,213-1,475
—
—
0.4
_
_
1,100-1,475
—
—
14.4
16
16
905-1.213
212,733
216,503
0.9
_
_
905-1,213
—
—
0.2
_
_
746-999
—
—
21.7
22
22
746-998
230.095
237.19S
1.2
746-998
—
—
1
1
1
469-571
6.852
6,852
2.4
2
2
425-517
11,970
12,258
51
51
$624,224
$634,570
$647,339
568
REGULATION AND LICENSING
Department of Investment
DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
66-67
(Filled)
67-68
(Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.)
1968-69
SALARY EANGI
0.7
2
2
$1,213-1,626
§30,940
§32,486
0.8
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
0.8
1
1
1,100-1.475
16,044
16,044
3
3
3
905-1,213
38,926
39.548
O.S
1
1
863-1,048
10,692
11,220
4
4
4
746-998
41,928
43,398
0.8
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
0.6
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.9
2
2
457-556
12,907
13,214
2.5
3
3
425-517
16,631
17,479
1.9
2
2
395-505
11,346
11,613
1
1
1
395-480
5,000
5,242
0.7
1
1
395-480
4,860
5,100
21.5
25
25
$177,4S5
$255,058
$261,128
304.2
321.5
318.5
§2,704,455
$3,067,318
§3,104,9S7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
COMPANY INFORMATION AND
ANALYSIS DIVISION
Actuary
Supervising insurance counsel
Supervising insurance examiner
Insurance examiner IV
Insurance examiner III
Assistant counsel
Insurance examiner II
Insurance officer IV
Insurance officer III
Senior clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE
ADMINISTRATION
Commissioner
Chief assistant commissioner
Administrative adviser
Deputy real estate commissioner V
Deputy real estate commissioner III
Accounting officer II
Secretary II
Accountant I
Senior legal stenographer
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior information clerk
Stock clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Duplicating machine operator II
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate cashier-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 22.6
EXAMINATIONS
Deputy real estate commissioner IV.
Deputy real estate commissioner III.
Deputy real estate commissioner II .
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions 17.6
LICENSING
Deputy real estate commissioner Ill-
Deputy real estate commissioner I _
Supervising clerk II
Senior tabulating machine operator _
Senior stenographer I
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Tabulating machine operator
Intermediate stenographer
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$22,500
§22,500
$22,500
1
1
1
1,405-1,708
20,496
20,496
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
1
821-998
11,400
11,976
1
1
1
746-905
9,936
10,440
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
8,736
0.6
1
1
556-676
6,868
7,218
0.7
1
1
517-628
6,204
6,516
0.9
1
1
469-571
6,464
6,796
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
1.1
1
1
457-556
5,622
5,910
1.3
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,760
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
0.5
1
1
395-505
4,860
5,100
0.6
1
1
415-505
5,242
5,507
2.7
3
3
395-480
15,464
16,228
1.2
2
2
395-480
10,620
10,860
2
o
9
395^180
10,640
10,880
-
0.4
0.4
-
1,500
1,500
25.4
25.4
$190,554
$213,692
$218,079
1
1
1
$998-1,213
$14,556
$14,556
2
2
2
821-998
23,904
23,952
6
4
4
746-905
51,656
41,970
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3.9
4
4
395-505
21,560
22,050
1.7
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
395-480
5,220
5,484
15
15
$139,909
$136,000
$127,116
1
1
1
$821-998
$11,976
$11,976
O.S
1
1
676-821
8,556
8,989
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
0.7
1
1
469-571
6,438
6.76S
3 2
3
3
457-556
19,354
19,654
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.9
2
2
425-517
11,304
11,855
REGULATION AND LICENSING
Department of Investment
569
DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE-Continued
Ul
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
a
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
LICENSING— Continued
Intermediate typist-clerk
Key punch operator
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Junior stenographer
Junior typist-clerk
Junior clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
REGULATIONS
Senior counsel
Chief deputy real estate commissioner
Associate counsel
Deputy real estate commissioner V
Supervising auditor
Deputy real estate commissioner IV
General auditor III
Associate real property appraiser
Assistant counsel
Deputy real estate commissioner III
Oeneral auditor II
Deputy real estate commissioner II
Deputy real estate commissioner I
Secretary I
Supervising clerk I _
Auditor I
Senior legal typist
Senior legal stenographer
Deputy real estate commissioner —
trainee
Senior stenographer I
Senior typist-clerk
Senior information clerk
Stock clerk
Legal stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior stenographer
Junior typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
EDUCATION AND PUBLICATIONS
Deputy real estate commissioner V _
Deputy real estate commissioner III
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
10.7
2.8
11.5
1
1.4
11.8
2.6
53.4
22
3
13
1
1
4
1
22
~3
13
1
1
4
1
57
57
SALARY DANCE
$395-505
405-492
395-480
305^80
386-469
359-135
342-115
$273,927
$109,014
17.013
cs.ht::
5.760
4,980
19,054
4,416
$316,102
$114,403
17.275
71,091
5.760
5.226
19.820
4.632
$327,113
0.8
1
1
$1,273-1,548
$17,560
$18,430
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18.576
18,576
6.8
7
7
1,155-1,405
110.836
114.000
2
o
2
1,155-1.405
33,720
33,720
1.5
2
o
998-1,213
28.764
29.112
4.6
5
5
998-1,213
68.688
69,939
1.5
1
1
905-1,100
13.200
13,200
3.4
3
3
863-1,048
37.728
37,728
4.2
5
5
863-1,048
55,779
57.916
16
16
16
821-998
186,363
188.328
10
10
10
746-905
106,052
107,004
35.8
33
33
746-905
351.379
353.318
7.6
10
10
676-821
84.518
88.780
1
1
1
543-660
7,568
7,920
0.5
1
1
530-644
7,368
7.728
O.S
1
1
584-644
7,728
7,728
o
2
0
517-628
14.236
14.927
2.2
3
3
517-628
21,980
22,318
5
4
4
556-614
28,164
29,292
9.2
10
10
469-571
63,872
65.408
3.9
4
4
457-556
25,638
25,926
2.5
3
3
457-556
18,864
19,554
1
1
1
457-556
5,910
6,210
4.8
4
4
446-543
24.913
25,570
5.3
6
6
425-517
33.634
34.989
25.6
26
26
395-505
143.600
146.616
9.7
10
10
395-480
53,816
55,348
1.8
o
o
386-469
9.900
10.389
4.2
2
2
359-435
9.356
9,820
174.7
176
176
$1,476,963
$1,589,710
$1,619,794
1
1
1
$1,155-1,405
$16,860
$16,860
3
3
3
821-998
35.262
35,832
1
1
1
469-571
6.796
6.852
2
2
2
425-517
12,233
12,408
7
7
7
$66,672
$71,151
$71,952
275.3
280.4
280.4
$2,148,025
$2,326,655
$2,364,054
DIVISION OF SAVINGS AND LOAN
Commissioner 1
Chief deputy commissioner 0.8
Assistant commissioner 2
Senior counsel 1
Associate counsel 4.9
Financial specialist 1
Supervising savings and loan examiner II 4
Savings and loan economist 0.9
Supervising savings and loan examiner I 6
Supervising savings and loan appraiser 3
Savings and loan examiner III 33.5
Administrative assistant II 1
Associate real property appraiser 26.7
Assistant counsel 1
Savings and loan examiner II 38.7
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$24,500
$24,500
$24,500
1
1
1,548-1,882
21.783
22,584
2
2
1,273-1,548
37,152
37,152
1
1
1,273-1,548
16,930
17,773
5
5
1,155-1,405
79.694
81,136
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,724
16.044
4
4
1,100-1,337
63,048
63,792
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
6
6
998-1.213
83,714
85,718
3
3
950-1,155
41.580
41,580
35
35
905-1.100
431,716
445,908
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
27
27
863-1,048
328,308
333.410
1
1
863-1 ,04S
10,356
10,860
49
49
746-905
480,427
500,556
570
REGULATION AND LICENSING
Department of Investment
DIVISION OF SAVINGS AND LOAN-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aclhj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
3S
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Accounting officer II 111
Administrative assistant I 111
Assistant real property appraiser 10.9 11 11
Secretary I 111
Supervising clerk I 2 2 2
Auditor I 11.5 14 14
Senior legal stenographer 1.3 2 2
Senior stenographer 3.5 4 4
Senior typist-clerk 2.8 3 3
Senior file clerk 0.9 1 1
Legal stenographer 2.1 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 7 7 7
Duplicating machine operator II - 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 14.5 17 17
Key punch operator 2.2 3 3
Intermediate clerk 2.8 2 2
Intermediate file clerk 1.1 1 1
Temporary help 0.5 0.5 0.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 191.6 211.5 211.5
SALARY RANGE
$746-905
$9,852
$10,356
746-905
10,860
10,860
710-863
104,592
108,725
543-660
7,920
7,920
530-644
14,916
15,276
584-644
104,172
106,932
517-628
13,172
13,844
469-571
25,233
25,838
457-556
16,160
19,091
457-556
5,737
6,035
446-543
11,141
11,695
425-517
39,409
41,071
415-505
5,352
5,622
395-505
89,144
92,140
405-^92
15,354
16,126
395^*80
10,620
10,860
395-480
5,507
5,760
(2,293)
2,050
$2,155,367
2,050
$1,S53,235
$2,220,458
BOARD OF PILOT COMMISSIONERS FOR THE HARBOR OF SAN DIEGO
Board member (3) per diem - - -
Secretary — part-time 0.1 0.1 0.1
Totals, Authorized Positions 0.1 0.1 0.1
SALARY RANGE
$25 day
(300)
$925
$800
300
300
$1,100
$1,100
BOARD OF PILOT COMMISSIONERS FOR THE BAYS OF SAN FRANCESCO, SAN PABLO, AND SUISUN
Commissioner
3
1
3
1
3
1
SALARY RANGE
$300
469-571
(250)
$17,549
$10,SOO
6,S52
236
$10,800
Secretary
6,S52
Temporary help
Positions
236
Totals, Authorized
4
4
4
$17,8SS
$17,SSS
REGULATION AND LICENSING
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS
571
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) Ijaftj (AulJi.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ADMINISTRATION
Departmental Administration
Executive :
Director
Chief deputy director
Deputy director
Regional coordinator
Administrative adviser
Associate counsel
Secretary II
Senior legal stenographer
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Administrative Services:
Chief, division of administration
Staff management analyst
Associate management analyst
Assistant management analyst.-
Senior stenographer
Statistical Services :
Senior development specialist
Fiscal :
Fiscal officer I
Associate budget analyst
Accounting officer III
Accountant I
Administrative trainee
Accounting technician II
Senior clerk
Senior cashier clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Intermediate clerk
Personnel :
Personnel officer II
Training officer I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Central Business Services :
Business service officer II
Senior stenographer
Varitypist
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Duplicating machine operator
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Internal Auditing :
State financial examiner III
State financial examiner II
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 59.6
DATA PROCESSING OPERATION
Computer operations supervisor II__.
Tabulating operations supervisor III.
Computer operations supervisor I
Programmer II
Tabulating operations supervisor II_.
Programmer I
Computer operator
Programmer trainee
Senior tabulating machine operator-
Key punch supervisor I
Senior typist-clerk
Tabulating machine operator
Key punch operator
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 20.9
DIVISION OF INVESTIGATION
Chief 1
Deputy chief 1
Supervising special investigator II 2
Supervising special investigator I 10
Senior special investigator 25.6
SALARY RANGE
0.9
1
1
$21,500
$21,500
$21,500
1
1
1
1,405-1,708
17,630
18,503
1
1
1
1,405-1,708
20,496
20,496
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
2
1,273-1,548
37,152
37,152
0.8
1
1
1,155-1,405
14,382
15,096
1
2
2
599-728
14,852
15,584
1
1
1
517-628
6,544
6.880
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
5,444
5,720
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18.576
1
1
1
998-1,213
14.556
14.556
0.5
1
1
905-1,100
11,130
11,688
1
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14.556
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
1
1
1
905-1,100
10,995
11,544
3.8
4
4
556-676
31,464
31,824
—
1
1
556-614
6,840
7,188
2
2
2
457-556
13,136
13.344
3.9
3
3
457-556
19.554
19,860
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
1
1
1
395-480
5,180
5,440
1
1
1
395-480
5,000
5,242
0.4
1
1
1,048-1,273
12,576
1.3.200
1
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
5,766
6,054
0.5
1
1
395-505
5,760
5.760
0.2
1
1
395-480
4,860
5,100
0.7
1
1
821-998
11.220
11.784
2
2
2
469-571
13,704
13.704
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
5.6
6
6
425-517
36,291
36,717
4
4
4
395-505
22,380
22.632
2.9
4
4
395-480
20,780
21,514
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
2
2
2
746-905
20,332
20.796
1.4
1.2
1.2
(7,736)
5,782
5,782
65.2
65.2
$505,698
$581,818
23
23
$128,332
1
1
$1,273-1,548
1
1
1,100-1,337
2
2
950-1,155
10
10
821-998
27
27
746-905
$147,4S0
$18,600
16,044
27,225
119,760
288,398
$592,156
-
1
1
$905-1,100
$11,544
$12,126
1
—
—
863-1,048
—
—
—
1
1
746-905
9.510
9.978
0.6
1
1
746-905
9,211
9,662
1
—
—
710-863
~
—
1
1
1
614-746
7,578
7,952
1
1
1
530-644
7,068
7,428
0.2
—
—
556-614
—
—
0.9
1
1
505-614
7,068
7.368
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.8
2
2
457-556
11.290
11,870
7.4
8
8
405-492
44,602
45,853
3
3
3
395^180
16,916
17,188
1
2
2
(4,342)
9,169
9,169
$152,11S
$18,600
16,044
27,720
119.760
290,428
572
REGULATION AND LICENSING
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) [AuthJ
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Departmental Administration— Continued
DIVISION OF INVESTIGATION— Continued
Inspector III 4 4 4
Special investigator 21.5 25 25
Investigator, structural pest control 3.7 4 4
Inspector II 16.3 18 18
Supervising clerk II 111
Furniture and bedding inspector 3.1 3 3
Barber inspector 4.4 5 5
Cosmetology inspector 4.4 5 5
Inspector I 11.8 14 14
Inspector — state board of dry cleaners 1.6 2 2
Senior stenographer I - 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 1.7 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 9.5 9 9
Intermediate typist-clerk 5.8 6 6
Junior typist-clerk 3 3 3
Temporary help 0.2 0.2 0.2
Totals, Authorized Positions 131.6 143.2 143.2
BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
Intermediate typist-clerk 111
Women's rest room attendant 2 2 2
Temporary help - 0.1 0.1
Totals, Authorized Positions 3 3.1 3.1
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 215.1 234.5 234.5
SALARY RANGE
$746-905
676-821
676-821
644-783
614-746
556-676
556-676
556-676
556-676
556-676
469-571
457-556
425-517
395-505
359-435
(1,289)
$1,12S,713
$395-505
395^80
(9)
$15,142
$1,777,885
$42,128
230,947
38,838
152,893
8,952
22,896
39,120
39,120
109,530
14,784
5.628
12,026
52,269
33,203
13,860
1,277
$1,287,498
$5,760
10,594
477
$16,831
$2,033,627
$42,600
236,015
39,408
159,733
8,952
23,232
39,456
39,456
111,594
15,120
5,904
12,432
53,959
34,215
14,540
1,277
$1,310,445
$5,760
11,129
477
$17,366
$2,072,085
Board of Accountancy
Board member (8) per diem —
Committee member (12) per diem —
Executive secretary 1
General auditor II 1
Senior special investigator 2
Senior typist-clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.6
Commissioner on examinations — inter-
mittent 0.3
Temporary help 1.5
Totals, Authorized Position 14.4
1
1
2
1
3
5
0.3
1.8
1
1
2
1
3
5
0.3
1.8
15.1
15.1
SALARY RANGE
$25 day
25 day
1,213-1,475
746-905
■ 746-905
457-556
425-517
395-505
(2,025)
(6,316)
$112,168
$3,225
4,150
17,700
10,860
21,720
6,672
18,612
27,240
2,100
9,462
$3,225
4,150
17,700
10,860
21,720
6,672
18,612
27,732
2,100
9,462
$121,741
$122,233
Board of ArchitecturaS Examiners
Board member (9) per diem
Designers committee (6) per diem
Executive secretary
Senior special investigator
Special investigator
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Commissioner on examinations — inter-
mittent
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
0.3
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
$25 day
25 day
1,048-1,273
746-905
676-S21
469-571
395-505
$7,125
2,500
13,695
8,952
9,624
6,852
11,520
$7,125
2,500
14,382
9,396
9,852
6,852
11,520
0.4
0.8
0.8
1.6
0.8
1.6
(2,356)
(4,443)
5,000
8,839
5,000
8,839
6.5
8.4
S.4
$55,066
$74,107
$75,466
Athletic Commission
Commission member (5) per diem
Executive officer
Assistant executive officer
Chief athletic inspector
Assistant chief athletic inspector _.
Senior special investigator
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Athletic inspector — intermittent _.
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
_
_
_
$25 day
$1,425
$1,425
0.8
1
1
1,048-1,273
12,576
13,200
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
1.6
2
2
746-905
19,812
20,256
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2
2
2
425-517
12,408
12.40S
0.9
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
4.5
5
5
(17,920)
21,819
21,819
0.2
0.1
0.1
(1,333)
727
727
14
15.1
15.1
$108,779
$118,015
$119,083
REGULATION AND LICENSING
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS-Continued
573
l
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Autb.) (Aolh.) I
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
Board of Barber Examiners
Chairman 111
Board member 2.1 2 2
Board member (2) per diem — —
Secretary 111
Supervising clerk I 111
Intermediate stenographer 3 3 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.6 5 5
Temporary help - 0.1 0.1
Totals, Authorized Positions 12.7 13.1 13.1
SALARY RANOE
$S,900
S,400
25 day
1,213-1,475
530-644
425-517
395-505
$95,227
$S,900
16.S00
4.050
17.700
7,27S
1S.612
26,560
795
$8,900
16,800
4,050
17.700
7.63S
18,612
27,302
795
$100,695
$101,797
Cemetery Board
Board member (6) per diem _.
Executive secretary
General auditor II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
-
-
-
$25 dav
$1,050
$1,050
1
1
1
1.04S-1.273
15.276
15.276
1
1
1
746-905
10.S60
10.S60
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
5,490
5,766
0.2
0.5
0.5
(1,120)
2,379
2,379
4.2
4.5
4.5
$38,261
$41,907
$42,183
Board of Chiropractic Examiners
Board member (5) per diem
Executive secretary
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
-
—
-
$25 day
$7,550
$7,550
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
395-505
4.SS0
5,120
0.1
0.2
0.2
(695)
1,130
1,130
4.1
4.2
4.2
$41,167
$44,136
$44,376
Board of Registration for Civil and Professional Engineers
Board members (9) per diem
Executive secretary
Senior structural engineer
Senior engineering registration examiner
Associate engineering personnel ex-
aminer
Supervising special investigator I
Administrative assistant I
Senior special investigator
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Expert examiner — intermittent
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 37
SALARY RANGE
-
—
—
$25 day
$10,700
$10,700
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
950-1,155
12,940
13,585
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
1
746-905
9,852
10,356
4.7
5
5
746-905
54,300
54,300
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2
2
2
457-556
12,582
12,882
4.7
5
5
425-517
30,770
31,020
11.6
12
12
395-505
66,732
67,864
1
1
1
395-480
5.760
5,760
1
1
1
395-480
5,200
5.462
5
7
7
(65,398)
94,997
94,997
-
3
3
(14,578)
17,788
17,788
43
43
$335,716
$391,929
$395,022
Collection Agency Licensing Bureau
Board member (6) per diem
Chief
General auditor III
General auditor II
Auditor I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
-
-
—
$25 day
$800
$800
0.9
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,216
15,276
0.9
1
1
905-1,100
12,376
12,992
1
2
2
746-905
19,812
20,256
0.9
1
1
584-644
7,188
7,548
1
1
1
457-556
6,516
6,672
2
2
2
425-517
12,408
12,408
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5.760
-
0.2
0.2
(123)
982
982
7.7
9.2
9.2
$62,190
$81,058
$82,694
574
REGULATION AND LICENSING
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Contractor's License Board
Board member (9) per diem - - -
Registrar 111
Deputy registrar of contractors IV 3.8 4 4
Examiner 0.5 — —
Deputy registrar of contractors III 12.8 13 13
Deputy registrar of contractors II 29.2 30 30
Deputy registrar of contractors I 50.7 52 52
Supervising clerk II 111
Senior stenographer 111
Senior clerk 111
Senior typist-clerk 4 4 4
Intermediate stenographer 12.2 12 12
Intermediate typist-clerk 31 34 34
Intermediate clerk 6.9 7 7
Junior typist-clerk 2 2 2
Junior clerk 111
Temporary help 1 3.5 3.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 159.1 166.5 166.5
SALARY KANGE
$25 day
$2,950
$2,950
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
998-1,213
57,363
58,050
863-1,048
—
—
821-998
155,112
155,688
746-905
317,682
322,236
676-821
471,194
488,543
614-746
8,880
8,952
469-571
6,852
6,852
457-556
6,646
6,672
457-556
26,688
26,688
425-517
71,054
72,698
395-505
184,377
190,689
395^80
39,640
39,890
359-435
10,440
10,440
342^15
4,980
4,980
(6,523)
17,973
17,973
$1,268,514
$1,401,343
$1,432,813
Board of Cosmetology
Board member (7) per diem - -
Executive secretary 1 1
Assistant secretary 0.9 1
Supervising cosmetology examiner 1 1
Examiner in cosmetology 2 2
Supervising clerk II 0.7 1
Senior clerk 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 12.9 13
Intermediate clerk 1 1
Intermediate account clerk 1 1
Examiner in cosmetology — intermittent- 3.2 3.2
Temporary help 0.6 0.6
Totals, Authorized Positions 29.3 29.8
SALARY RANGE
-
$25 day
$5,900
$5,900
1
1,213-1,475
16,248
17,070
1
905-1,100
11,355
11,928
1
783-950
10,188
10,692
o
676-821
18,126
19,020
1
614-746
8,350
8,772
2
457-556
13,344
13.344
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
425-517
12,408
12,408
13
395-505
70,614
72,934
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
395-480
5,599
5,760
3.2
(29,275)
29,134
29,134
0.6
(4,680)
4,196
4,196
29.8
$19S,671
$217,894
$223,590
Board of Dental Examiners
Board member (S) per diem
Executive secretary
Attorney
Senior special investigator
Special investigator
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Commissioner on examinations — inter-
mittent
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
-
-
-
$25 day
$35,475
$35,475
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
0.6
0.6
0.6
746-905
5.421
5,421
2
2
2
746-905
21,720
21,720
1
1
1
676-821
9,852
9.852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
3
3
3
395-505
17,216
17,48S
0.1
0.1
0.1
(1,575)
2,046
2,046
0.9
1.3
1.3
(3,044)
6,035
6,035
10.6
11
11
$109,924
$128,341
$128,613
Board of Dry Cleaners
Board member (7) per diem
Executive secretary
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Expert examiners — intermittent
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
-
-
-
$25 day
$10,000
$10,000
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,560
17,700
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,568
6,672
2
2
2
425-517
11,556
11,832
2.8
3
3
395-505
16,259
16,958
1
1
1
495-480
5,352
5,622
1.1
1.1
1.1
(7,050)
7,343
7,343
-
0.5
0.5
(5,205)
3,399
3,399
9.9
10.6
10.6
$79,801
$84,709
$86,198
REGULATION AND LICENSING
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS-Continued
575
l
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh,)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
Bureau of Electronic Repair Dealer Registration
Board member (5) per diem-
Chief
Assistant chief
Field representative
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer -.
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions.
SALARY RANGE
-
-
-
$25 day
$500
$500
—
1
1
1,048-1.273
12,576
13,200
1
1
1
950-1,155
11,736
12,326
3.3
4
4
746-905
38,784
40,716
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.9
2
9
425-517
11,993
12,283
1.6
3
3
395-505
15,870
16,402
0.1
—
—
(634)
-
-
8.9
12
12
$67,088
$98,131
$102,099
Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers
Board member (6) per diem__ .
Executive secretary
Assistant counsel
Field representative
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions.
SALARY RANGE
-
-
-
$25 day
$3,800
$3,800
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
0.6
0.6
0.6
863-1,048
4,409
4,409
1.8
2
2
676-821
17,964
18,372
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2
2
2
425-517
11,878
12,158
0.3
0.5
0.5
(1,590)
2,448
2,448
6.7
7.1
$57,439
$62,627
$63,315
Bureau of Furniture and Bedding Inspection
Board member (8) per diem
Chief
Administrative assistant II
Supervising chemist
Textile chemist II
Textile chemist I
Secretary II
Laboratory technician
Junior chemist
Senior stenographer I
Senior clerk
Laborer
Laboratory assistant II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Laboratory assistant I
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 19.2
SALARY RANGE
-
—
—
$25 day
$1,250
$1,250
1.1
1
1
1,213-1.475
14,616
15,340
0.6
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
1
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
0.6
1
1
821-998
11,736
11,976
2.4
2
2
746-905
19,988
20,880
0.4
_
—
599-728
—
—
2
o
2
584-710
17,040
17,040
1
1
1
614-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
469-571
6,516
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
480-530
6,360
6,360
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
3.8
4
4
395-505
23,087
23.365
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,691
5,760
0.3
0.7
0.7
(1,488)
4,117
4,117
19.7
19.7
$151,042
$161,733
$164,852
Board of Guide Dogs for the Blind
Board member (7) per diem
Temporary help
0.1
0.1
Totals, Authorized Positions
0.1
0.1
SALARY RANGE
$25 day
(143)
$268
$500
455
$500
455
$955
Board of Landscape Architects
Board member (6) per diem - - -
Senior stenographer 111
Temporary help 0.1 0.2 0.2
Totals, Authorized Positions 1.1 1.2 1.2
SALARY RANGE
$25 day
469-571
(893)
$10,071
$3,050
6,852
1,292
$3,050
6,852
1,292
$11,194
$11,194
576
REGULATION AND LICENSING
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.j (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Board of Medical Examiners
MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT
Board member (12) per diem
Podiatry examining committee (6) per
diem
Psychology examining committee (8)
per diem
District review committee (25) per
diem
Physician and surgeon II
Executive secretary
Assistant secretary
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Secretary-treasurer — part-time
Commissioner on examinations — inter-
mittent
Special consultant
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 24.1
REGISTERED PHYSICAL THERAPISTS
Commissioner on examinations — inter-
mittent 0.1
Temporary help 0.1
Totals, Authorized Positions 0.2
SALARY RANGE
-
-
-
$25 day
$19,025
$19,025
-
-
-
25 day
4,500
4,500
-
-
-
25 day
S,250
8,250
_
_
_
25 day
16,500
16,500
—
1
1
1,439-1,929
17,268
18.144
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13.800
0.5
1
1
746-905
9,624
10,104
1
1
1
469-571
6,S52
6.S52
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
5.1
6
6
425-517
35,595
36,210
11.9
13
13
395-505
69,806
71,9S0
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
0.3
0.3
0.3
25 day
1,718
1,718
1.3
1.2
1.2
(5,825)
5.100
5,100
—
1.2
1.2
(50)
23,078
23,078
-
2.1
2.1
(3,507)
10,826
10,826
30.8 30.8
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
$176,870
$25 day
(304)
LICENSED PHYSICAL THERAPISTS
Examining committee (5) per diem
Temporary help 0.1
Totals, Authorized Positions 0.1
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 24.4
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
$303
$25 day
(-)
0.1
0.1
$350
31.1
31.1
$177,523
$272,134
$500
747
$1,247
$1,000
290
$1,290
$274,671
$276,279
$500
747
$1,247
$1,000
290
$1,290
$278,816
Board of Nursing Education and Nurse Registration
Board member (6) per diem -
Executive secretary 1
Supervising nursing education
consultant 1
Nursing education consultant 4.8
Administrative assistant I 1
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk 2
Senior typist-clerk 2
Intermediate stenographer 3.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 13.2
Temporary help 0.4
Totals, Authorized Positions 31.2
4
14
1.6
4
14
1.6
34.6
34.6
SALARY RANGE
$25 day
1,213-1.475
1,100-1,337
99.S-1.213
746-905
530-644
469-571
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
(1,762)
$242,388
$6,500
16,316
16.044
84,406
10.860
7,368
6,852
13,344
13.188
23,572
7S.520
8,228
$6,500
17,140
16,044
85,356
10,860
7,728
6.S52
13,344
13.344
24,124
79,722
8,228
$285,258
$289,242
Board of Optometry
Board member (6) per diem
Executive secretary
Senior stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
_
_
_
$25 day
$4,400
$4,400
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15.276
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.8
0.8
0.8
(3,411)
4,517
4,517
2.8
2.8
2.8
$28,382
$31,045
$31,045
REGULATION AND LICENSING
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS-Continued
577
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Board of Osteopathic Examiners
Board member (5) per diem __
Totals. Authorized Positions
.SALARY BANGS
$10 day
$170
situ
$170
$170
Board of Pharmacy
Board member (8) per diem_.
Executive secretary
Supervising inspector
Inspector
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals. Authorized Positions.
SALARY RANGE
-
-
-
$25 day
$16,255
$16,255
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
2
»>
o
950-1,155
27,720
27,720
10.7
11
11
950-1,048
137,344
138,136
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
1
1
1
469-571
5,904
6.204
0.5
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,760
0.5
1
1
425-517
5,247
5,513
3.8
4
4
395-505
22,348
22,880
2
2
2
395-^80
10,828
11,178
0.4
0.2
0.2
(1,781)
919
919
22.9
24.2
24.2
$237,188
$257,477
$259,993
Bureau of Private Investigators and Adjusters
Senior stenographer
1
3
1
3
0.2
1
3
0.2
SALARY RANGE
$469-571
395-505
(819)
$22,699
$6,852
16,588
1,031
$24,471
$6,852
17,120
0.2
1,031
Totals, Authorized Positions
4.2
4.2
4.2
$25,003
Certified Shorthand Reporters Board
Board member (5) per diem _.
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
0.9
0.2
1
0.2
1
0.2
1.1
1.2
1.2
SALARY RANGE
$25 day
395-505
(1,679)
$8,392
$2,425
4,860
1,807
$2,425
5,100
1,807
$9,092
$9,332
Board of Social Work Examiners
Board member (7) per diem
Executive secretary
Senior stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 2.5
SALARY KANGE
_
_
_
$25 day
$1,050
$1,050
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
t;.s.j2
0.5
0.5
0.5
(2,541)
2,795
2,795
2.5
$24,412
$25,973
$25,973
Structural Pest Control Board
Board member (6) per diem
Registrar and secretary
Deputy registrar
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Commissioner on examinations —
intermittent
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 19.1
SALARY RANGE
_
_
_
$25 day
$3,500
$3,500
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15.276
15,276
2
2
2
821-998
23,520
23.952
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
469-571
6.360
6.684
0.4
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,760
2.3
3
3
425-517
17,634
17,898
9
2
2
395-505
11,359
11,520
7.3
8
8
395-480
42,452
43.790
1
1
1
395-180
5,760
5,760
0.1
0.1
0.1
(1,223)
1,500
1,500
1
1.6
1.6
(5,306)
7.411
7,411
21.7
21.7
$125,288
$147,984
$150,779
19 — L.-627SW
578
REGULATION AND LICENSING
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) [Aalhj (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
8(i
Board of Examiners in Veterinary Medicine
Board member (6) per diem - - -
Examiner — intermittent — — —
Temporary help 0.6 0.6 0.6
Totals, Authorized Positions 0.6 0.6 0.6
SALARY RANGE
$25 day
(-)
(3,078)
$6,002
$4,275
237
3,173
$4,275
237
3,173
$7,685
$7,685
Board of Vocational Nurse Examiners
VOCATIONAL NURSE PROGRAM
Board member (11) per diem
Executive secretary
Nursing education consultant
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 9.5 9.2 9.2
PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN PROGRAM
Board member (2) per diem
Nursing education consultant
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 2.3 3.1 3.1
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 11.8 12.3 12.3
SALARY RANGE
-
-
-
$25 day
$2,175
$2,175
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
2
o
2
998-1.213
27,444
28,086
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
5,904
6,204
2.9
3
3
395-505
17,027
17,280
0.6
0.2
0.2
(4,015)
1,454
1,454
$S6,03S
$89,416
$90,611
_
-
_
$25 day
$550
$550
0.9
1
1
998-1.213
12,526
13.148
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6,852
0.4
1
1
395-505
4,960
5,200
-
0.1
0.1
(320)
436
436
$1S,52S
$104,566
$25,324
$114,740
$26,1S6
$116,797
Yacht and Ship Brokers Commission
Commission member (5) per diem
Registrar
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY
RANGE
-
—
-
$25 day
$1,250
$1,250
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
425
-517
6,204
6,204
-
-
-
(60)
273
273
$23,273
$25,427
$25,427
REGULATION AND LICENSING
579
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) .; A u 1 h i (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
sa
ADMINISTRATION
Commission :
President
Commissioner
Secretary
Chief, southern area
Assistant Chief, southern area
Public utilities counsel I
Assistant counsel
Junior counsel
Special representative
Administrative assistant
Information officer I
Secretary II
Senior legal stenographer
Senior stenographer
General Office :
Assistant secretary
Assistant secretary, southern area
Assistant management analyst
Supervising stenographer
Supervising clerk II
Supervising clerk I
Supervising file clerk I
Supervising calculating machine
operator
Storekeeper I
Stock clerk
Senior stenographer
Calculating machine operator
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Legal stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Junior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Duplicating machine supervisor
Duplicating machine operator II
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Junior clerk
Accounting Office :
Fiscal officer
Accounting officer III
Accounting officer II
Accountant I
Accountant-trainee
Accounting technician II
Senior account clerk
Senior clerk
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Intermediate clerk
Personnel Office :
Personnel officer I
Supervising clerk
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 112.9
UTILITIES DIVISION
Chief of division 1
Assistant chief of division 0.9
Principal utilities engineer 4.9
Supervising utilities engineer 8
Senior utilities engineer 21.8
Associate utilities engineer 38.7
Assistant utilities engineer 34.4
Assistant statistician 1
Assistant economic analyst 3.6
Administrative assistant I 1
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$25,500
$25,500
$25,500
4
4
4
25,000
100,000
100,000
1
1
1
1,708-2,039
24,468
24,468
1
1
1
1,626-1,976
23,712
23,712
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
21,000
21,516
3
4
4
1,155-1,405
64,440
65,136
0.2
—
—
863-1,048
—
—
0.8
—
—
746-821
—
—
1
1
1
1,04S-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
0.8
1
1
863-1,048
11,310
11,880
4
4
4
599-728
33,184
33,968
0.9
1
1
517-628
6,204
6,516
1
1
1
469-571
5,979
6,282
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16.044
0.9
1
1
821-998
11,544
11,976
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
0.1
—
—
543-660
—
—
0.9
1
1
614-746
8,700
8,952
3
3
3
530-644
23,184
23,184
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
0.8
1
1
480-584
5,760
6.060
1
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
1.6
o
2
457-556
11,557
12,145
6.2
8
8
469-571
52,896
53,812
2
2
2
415-505
11,522
11.797
5.3
5
5
457-556
33,360
33,360
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2.6
3
3
446-513
19,444
19,548
16.4
15
15
425-517
89,962
91,356
0.1
—
_
386-469
—
—
9.8
12
12
395-505
66,504
67,524
0.4
_
_
505-614
—
—
1.8
2
2
415-505
11,728
12,020
13.3
15
15
395^80
81,067
83.050
2
2
2
395-480
10,306
10.817
0.7
-
-
342-415
-
-
0.4
1
1
998-1,213
14,150
14,556
0.6
—
—
905-1,100
—
—
1
1
1
746-905
10,356
10,860
1
1
1
556-676
8.112
8,112
0.9
1
1
584-644
7,518
7.72S
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
469-571
6,129
6,438
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
4
4
4
395-505
22.122
22,500
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
395-480
5,530
5,760
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
0.2
1
1
530-644
6,360
6,672
1
1
1
469-571
5.628
5,904
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
395-505
5,396
5,668
0.2
1
1
(902)
6,000
6,000
119
119
$892,267
1
1
$1,626-1,976
1
1
1,548-1,882
5
5
1,475-1,793
8
8
1.273-1,548
22
22
1,100-1,337
39
39
950-1,155
37
37
783-950
1
1
746-905
4
4
746-905
1
1
746-905
$9S0,766
$23,712
22,584
105,822
146,372
348,456
521,945
395,574
10,860
40,258
10,860
$994,905
$23,712
22,584
106,815
147,951
351,432
529,894
405,057
10,860
41,178
10,860
580
REGULATION AND LICENSING
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSiON-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiilh.) (*mh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
t
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
S2
83
84
85
86
UTILITIES DIVISION— Continued
Senior delineator 1
Junior electrical engineer 0.3
Delineator 0.6
Customer service representative 4.9
Supervising stenographer 1
Senior stenographer 11.7
Senior account clerk 1
Senior clerk 3.7
Supervising calculating machine
operator 0.9
Calculating machine operator 5
Intermediate stenographer 7.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 9.6
Intermediate clerk 1
Junior stenographer 1.5
Junior typist-clerk 0.3
Totals, Authorized Positions
FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS DIVISION
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Principal public utility financial ex-
aminer
Public utility financial examiner IV
Public utility financial examiner III
Public utility financial examiner II
Auditor I
Accounting technician II
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 4S.4
TRANSPORTATION DIVISION
Administration :
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Administrative assistant
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Engineering Branch :
Principal transportation engineer
Supervising transportation engineer
Senior transportation engineer
Associate transportation engineer
Assistant transportation engineer
Supervisor, operations and safety
section
Senior transportation operations
supervisor
Associate transportation operations
supervisor
Assistant transportation operations
supervisor
Assistant economic analyst
Junior economic analyst ,
Senior delineator
Supervising stenographer I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Senior clerk
Supervising calculating machine op-
erator
Calculating machine operator
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior typist-clerk
1
4
1
5
8
10
1
2
49
1
12
1
4
1
5
8
10
1
SALARY RANGE
$710-863
710-783
584-710
614-746
543-660
469-571
457-556
457-556
480-584
415-505
425-517
395-505
395-480
386-469
359-435
$10,356
7,248
41,714
7,920
79,636
6,672
26.68S
6,285
29,636
47,576
57,877
5,760
9,860
49
$526,920
$570,S42
$10,356
7.608
43,364
7,920
80.328
6.672
26.688
6,594
29,908
48,204
58.140
5,760
10.347
165.3
171
171
$1,812,975
$1,963,671
$1,992,232
N
1
1
1
$1,626-1,976
$23,712
$23,712
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
20,496
21,516
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
7
7
7
1,100-1,337
111,924
112,30S
13.7
14
14
905-1,100
180,732
183,044
13.6
14
14
746-905
142,669
146,346
2.9
3
3
584-644
22,884
23,184
2
2
o
457-556
13,344
13,344
1.9
2
2
469-571
12,641
12,931
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.6
1
1
425-517
6,104
6,204
2.1
*>
2
395-505
11,08S
11,405
0.6
-
—
(2.963)
-
-
$579,242
1
1
1
1
1.5
0.5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
$1,626-1,976
1.548-1,882
746-905
469-571
425-517
395-505
$23,712
22,584
10,860
6,852
12,408
$23,712
22,584
10,S60
6,852
12,408
2
3
7
22 4
15.9
2
3
7
23
16
2
3
7
23
16
1,475-1.793
1,273-1,548
1.100-1.337
950-1,155
7S3-950
43,032
53,276
108,404
304,307
176,328
43.032
54,998
110,620
311,134
179,772
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
1S,576
18,576
3
3
3
1,100-1,337
4S,132
48,132
3
3
3
950-1,155
39,064
40,096
5
3
0.4
1
1
2.9
1
0.6
5
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
5
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
783-950
746-905
614-746
710-863
543-660
469-571
457-556
457-556
50,752
31,530
7,368
10,356
7,920
19,035
6,464
5,935
53,274
32,244
7,728
10,356
7,920
19,650
6,672
6,235
1
1.9
6.7
2.5
1.5
0.5
1
2
7
3
1
1
1
2
7
3
1
1
4S0-584
415-505
425-517
395-480
395-505
359-435
7,008
10,364
41,702
15,320
5,760
4,524
7,008
10.SS2
42,689
16.07S
5,760
4,740
REGULATION AND LICENSING
581
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO, OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth. (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
TRANSPORTATION DIVISION— Continued
Rate Branch :
Principal transportation rate expert
Supervising transportation rate ex-
pert
Senior transportation rate expert
Associate transportation rate expert
Assistant transportation rate expert
Junior transportation rate expert
Assistant economic analyst
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Special Studies Branch :
Principal transportation engineer
Supervising transportation engineer
Supervising transportation rate ex-
pert
Senior transportation engineer
Senior transportation rate expert
Associate transportation engineer
Associate transportation rate expert
Assistant transportation engineer
Assistant transportation rate expert
Assistant economic analyst
Junior economic analyst
Junior mechanical engineer
Supervisor, EDP
Programmer II, EDP
Programmer I, EDP
Key punch supervisor I
Key punch operator
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior stenographer
License and Compliance Branch :
Principal transportation representa-
tive
Supervising transportation repre-
sentative
Senior transportation representative
Associate transportation representa-
tive
Assistant transportation representa-
tive
Junior transportation representative
Senior transportation rate expert
Associate transportation rate expert
Assistant transportation rate expert
Supervising clerk I
Supervising typist-clerk
Supervising file clerk
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Senior account clerk
Senior clerk
Senior file clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Calculating machine operator
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,337-1,626
$19,512
$19,512
2
2
2
1,213-1,475
35,400
35,400
5
5
5
1,048-1,273
74,534
75,960
17
14
14
905-1,100
183,138
184,748
16
16
16
746-905
166,134
170.77S
1
1
1
614-746
8,316
8,736
1
1
1
746-905
10,734
10,860
2
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
0.7
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,672
2.3
91
9
457-556
13,214
13,344
6.9
7
7
425-517
41,309
42,137
2.6
3
3
395-480
16,500
16,740
0.7
1
1
1,475-1,793
19,278
19,512
1.3
1
1
1,273-1,548
1S.576
1S,576
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,350
17,700
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
14,266
14,976
1
1
1
1,04S-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13.S60
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
0.7
1
1
783-950
10,188
10,692
1
1
1
746-905
9,662
10,146
1
1
1
746-905
9.S52
10,356
1.1
1
1
614-746
7,952
8,350
0.3
—
—
710-783
—
—
1
1
1
905-1,100
11,448
12,026
1.2
2
9
746-905
19,051
20,000
2 2
2
2
614-746
15,648
16,42S
1
1
1
469-571
5,954
6,256
4
4
4
405-492
21,713
22,811
0.9
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1.1
1
1
425-517
5,226
5,490
0.5
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
0.3
1
1
395^80
5,760
5,760
0.1
—
—
3S6-469
—
—
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
3
3
3
1,155-1,405
48,052
49,628
6
6
6
998-1,213
86,530
87,220
32.8
33
33
863-1,048
407,954
411,820
41.5
42
42
710-S63
413,908
423,916
9
9
9
556-676
15,712
16,224
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
14,676
15,276
4
4
4
905-1,100
52,748
52,800
0
5
5
746-905
52,686
53,544
1.8
9
9
530-644
14,244
14,568
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
9
9
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
1.6
3
3
457-556
19,293
19,886
1.8
1
1
457-556
6,412
6,672
6.8
7
7
457-556
45,530
46,132
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
21.7
21.5
21.5
425-517
131,891
133,011
16
18
18
395-505
100,481
101,962
1
1
1
415-505
6,060
6.060
13.8
14
14
395-480
74,153
76,724
2
2
2
395-480
11,290
11,520
3.6
4
4
395-480
21,354
22,131
0.2
—
—
359-435
—
—
1
1
1
342-415
4,223
4,434
0.1
1
1
(491)
$3,273,555
4,000
4,000
345.9
352.5
352.5
$3,513,841
$3,579,502
582
REGULATION AND LICENSING
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
LEGAL DIVISION
Chief counsel
Assistant chief counsel
Public utilities counsel III
Public utilities counsel II
Public utilities counsel I
Assistant counsel
Junior counsel
Student legal assistant
Legal secretary
Senior legal stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
EXAMINER DIVISION
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,708-1.979
$23,748
$23,748
1
1
1
1.626-1,976
23,712
23,712
3
3
3
1,475-1,793
64,548
64,548
7
7
7
1,273-1,548
130,032
130,032
8.4
10
10
1,155-1,405
153,506
158,S08
0.7
3
3
863-1,048
31,068
32,580
3.1
o
2
746-821
18,874
19,476
1.1
—
—
436-710
—
—
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
8
8
8
517-628
60,143
60,288
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
35.3
$461,498
$519,311
REPORTING UNIT
Chief reporter
Senior reporter
Reporter
Supervising transcriber
Senior transcriber
Hearing transcriber — typist
Transcriber
Reporter — intermittent
Reporter — dailies
Transcriber — intermittent
Transcribe]? — dailies
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
$526,872
Chief examiner
1
1
22.4
2.2
3.5
4.5
1.5
2.3
0.9
1
1
23
2
4
6
1
2
1
1
1
23
2
4
6
1
2
i
$1,626-1,976
1,475-1,793
1,273-1,548
1,155-1,405
517-628
446-543
469-571
425-517
395-505
$23,712
21.516
426,737
32,776
29.655
36,638
6,852
12,408
5,418
$595,712
$23,712
21,516
Examiner II
Examiner I
Senior legal stenographer
427,248
33,584
30,028
37,763
Senior stenographer
6.852
12,408
5,691
Totals, Authorized Positions
39.3
41
41
$551,133
$59S,802
1
1
1
$998-1,213
$14,56S
$14,568
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,212
13.212
9.9
10
10
821-998
115,764
117,168
1
1
1
556-676
7,792
8,112
0.9
1
1
505-614
6,335
6,646
3
8
8
457-556
45,523
47,794
3.8
—
—
435-530
—
—
0.3
0.6
0.6
(1,754)
5,000
5.000
0.5
0.6
0.6
(6,676)
7,500
7,500
0.3
0.4
0.4
(2,196)
5,000
5.000
0.7
1.4
1.4
(8,417)
$206,890
11,000
$231,694
11,000
22.4
25
25
$236,000
769.5
794.5
794.5
$7,725,23S
$8,375,S37
$S,507,555
RESOURCES
583
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Director's Office :
Director
Deputy director
Assistant deputy state forester
Safety coordinator
Chief, conservation education
Secretary II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Administrative Services:
Administrative service officer III
Senior stenographer
Fiscal :
Fiscal officer II
Accounting officer III
Associate budget analyst
Accounting officer II
Assistant budget analyst
Property inspector
Administrative trainee — junior
staff analyst
Accountant I
Supervising clerk I
Supervising bookkeeping machine
operator
Senior stenographer
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Bookkeeping machine operator II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Calculating machine operator
Intermediate clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I_
Personnel :
Personnel officer III
Associate personnel analyst
Supervising clerk II
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
General Services :
Storekeeper I
Stock clerk
Intermediate clerk
Library :
Librarian III
Librarian II
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk a
Temporary help
Overtime
Land and Water Conservation Fund
Program :
Fiscal officer I
Management Analysis :
Staff management analyst
Associate management analyst
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
ADMINISTRATION
STAFF TO THE DIRECTOR
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$22,500
$22,500
$22,500
1
1
1
1,548-1,874
22,488
22,488
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
14,498
15,216
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1.1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15.276
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
8.736
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2.7
2
2
425-517
12,085
12,383
0.2
1
1
395-505
5,645
5,760
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
17,992
18,576
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16.044
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
0.9
1
1
905-1,100
11,265
11.832
2
2
2
746-905
20.256
20,712
1
1
1
746-905
10,608
10,860
0.6
-
-
614-746
-
-
0.8
1
1
614-746
7,36S
7,728
1.9
<>
o
556-676
15,120
15.480
2
2
2
530-644
15,456
15456
1
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
7.6
8
8
457-556
52,162
52,464
5
5
5
457-556
31,919
32.518
3
3
3
435-530
18,116
18.3S8
1.9
o
9
425-517
11.878
12.158
7.5
7.5
7.5
395-505
41,965
42.445
1
1
1
415-505
6.060
6.060
0.5
0.5
0.5
395-480
2,880
2,880
2.4
3
3
395-480
15,100
15,848
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16.860
1.3
o
2
905-1,100
24,060
24.600
1
1
1
614-746
7.368
7,72S
1
1
1
469-571
6,656
6,852
2
o
o
457-556
13,344
13,344
4.1
4
4
457-556
26,126
26.428
9.6
10.5
10.5
395-505
56,532
58,081
1
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
o
Q
2
457-556
13.344
13.344
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
0.9
1.5
1.5
614-746
13.428
13,428
1
1
1
457-556
6.568
6.672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
7.2
S.5
6.5
395-505
43,402
35,048
0.6
0.5
0.5
(3,907)
3,166
3,166
0.1
—
—
(239)
—
—
1
1
1
998-1,213
11,976
12,576
1
1
1
998-1.213
14,556
14,556
1
1
1
905-1,100
12,176
12,784
0.9
1
1
425-517
5,467
5.743
1.9
1.5
1.5
(9.S31)
7,683
7,683
0.1
0.3
0.3
(778)
1,724
1,724
95.8 99.8 97.8 $701,971
DIVISION OF FORESTRY
Executive :
State forester 1 1
Chief deputy state forester 1 1
Assistant deputy state forester 1.8 2
Assistant executive officer, State
Board of Forestry 1 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$1,475-1,793
1,337-1,626
1,100-1,337
1,048-1,273
$766,313
$21,516
19,512
32,088
15,276
$768,885
$21,516
19,512
32,088
15,276
584
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Fillad) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
8
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Executive — Continued
Secretary I
Senior stenographer !
Intermediate typist-clerk :
Fire Control Operations :
Deputy state forester
Assistant deputy state forester
Forestry air operations engineer
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Dispatching Service :
State forest ranger II
Assistant state forest ranger
Senior clerk
Interagency Program :
State forest ranger I
Planning and Statistics :
State forest ranger I
Associate state forest ranger _
Meterologist II
Assistant economic analyst
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Research and Automotive:
State forest ranger II
State forest ranger I
Associate equipment engineer
Forestry equipment engineer
Assistant equipment engineer
Heavy equipment mechanic
Machinist
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Business Management :
Deputy state forester
Assistant deputy state forester
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Program Development and Control :
Administrative assistant I
Intermediate stenographer
Complements and Standards :
State forest ranger I
Procurement Services :
State forest ranger I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Real Property and Contracts :
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Senior file clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Davis Warehouse : b
Associate state forest ranger
Storekeeper I
Stock clerk
Forestry foreman I
Forest fire truck driver
Skilled laborer
Groundsman
Laborer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Engineering and Conservation
Camps : t
Deputy state forester
Assistant deputy state forester
State forest ranger I
Senior civil engineer
Associate civil engineer
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant mechanical engineer
Civil engineering technician I
Architectural associate
Engineering student — trainee
Senior delineator
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation
DIVISION OF
FORESTRY— Contin
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$543-660
1
1
1
469-571
0.9
1
1
395-505
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
2
2
2
1,100-1,337
0.9
1
1
950-1,213
1
1
1
469-571
1
1
1
425-517
1
1
1
395-505
1
1
905-1,155
1
1
1
644-863
1
1
1
457-556
2.8
3
3
783-998
1
1
1
783-998
0.9
1
1
710-950
1
1
1
905-1,155
1
1
1
746-905
1
1
1
469-571
o
2
2
395-505
9
9
2
905-1,155
1
_
_
783-998
0.1
1
1
950-1,155
3
3
3
905-1,155
1
1
1
783-998
2
2
9
676-783
1
1
1
644-710
9
9
2
425-517
1
1
1
395-505
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
1
1
1
469-571
1
1
1
425-517
1
1
1
746-905
1
1
1
425-517
1
1
1
783-998
1
1
1
783-998
1
1
1
457-556
2
2
2
395-505
1
1
1
746-905
09
1
1
469-571
1
1
1
457-556
1
1
1
395-505
1
1
1
395-480
OS
1
1
710-950
1
1
1
505-644
1
1
1
457-556
1
1
1
556-746
1
1
1
505-644
1
1
1
556-614
o.s
1
1
480-530
1.8
2
2
480-530
1
1
1
395-505
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
9
9
9
1,100-1,337
9
2
9
783-998
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
2
2
2
950-1,155
1.1
1
1
783-998
1
1
1
783-950
1
1
1
644-821
1
1
1
905-1,100
0.3
0.3
0.3
415-644
1
1
1
710-863
$7,920
6,852
5,760
17,700
32,088
14,265
6,852
6,204
5,760
11,177
9,965
6.672
35,791
11,733
11,922
13,860
10,818
6,852
11,090
27,681
11,400
40,756
10,905
18,427
8,520
12.408
5,760
17,700
16,044
6,852
6,204
10.860
5,789
11,733
11,733
6,672
10,699
10,860
6,154
6,672
5,760
4,880
10,960
7,368
6,672
8,112
7,008
7,368
6,135
12,645
5,760
17,700
32,088
23,466
16,044
27.720
9,396
11,220
8,350
13,200
1,753
10,356
$7,920
6,852
5,760
17,700
32,088
14,265
6,852
6,204
5,760
11,733
9,965
6,672
35,791
11,733
12,065
13,860
10,860
6.852
11,359
27,850
11,976
40,756
11,400
18,427
8,520
12,408
5,760
17,700
16,044
6,852
6,204
10,860
6,079
11,733
11,733
6,672
11,112
10,860
6,464
6,672
5,760
5,120
10,960
7,368
6,672
8,112
7,00S
7,368
6,360
12,720
5,760
17,700
32,088
23,466
16,044
27,720
9,852
11,400
8,772
13,200
1,753
10,356
RESOURCES
585
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
DIVISION OF FORESTRY— Continued
Engineering and Conservation
Camps — Continued
Delineator 4.5
Electrician foreman 1
Associate construction analyst 0.5
Senior stenographer 2
Intermediate stenographer 2
Training :
State forest ranger II 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Fire Academy : c
State forest ranger I 1
Associate state forest ranger 2
Assistant state forest ranger 2
Forestry foreman I 2
Forestry cook II 1.5
Forestry cook I —
Food service assistant I 0.6
Janitor —
Intermediate stenographer 1
Fire Prevention :
Deputy state forester 1
Assistant deputy state forester 1
Law enforcement coordinator 0.5
Fire prevention officer V 3.3
Fire prevention officer IV 0.8
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2
Engineering, Planning and Inspection
Services :
Intermediate stenographer 1
Engineering aid II 1.8
Land surveyor 1
Instrumentman 1
Delineator 1
Architectural assistant 1
Assistant construction inspector 5.9
Temporary help 0.1
Forest and Range Management :
Deputy state forester 1
Senior stenographer 1
Forest Management :
Assistant deputy state forester 1
Forester III 3
Forester II 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Range and Watershed Management :
Assistant deputy state forester 1
Forester II 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Nursery and Forest Regeneration :
Forester III 1
Forester II 1
Forester I 1
Skilled laborer 1
Lead groundsman 1
Laborer 1.4
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Seasonal help 0.2
Temporary help —
Temporary help 2.2
Overtime 0.1
Military leave -
Totals, Authorized Positions 145.5
FOREST PROTECTION-
HEADQUARTERS
•DISTRICT
Executive :
Deputy state forester
Assistant deputy state forester
Senior stenographer
1
2
1
1
1
1
6
0.8
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.5
1
1.2
0.5
1.6
0.2
1
2
1
1
1
1
6
0.8
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.5
1
1.2
0.5
1.6
0.2
154.1 154.1
SALAHY RANGE
$584-710
746-821
950-1.155
469-571
425-517
905-1,155
425-517
783-998
710-950
644-863
556-746
457-614
415-556
359-435
395-180
425-517
1,213-1,475
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
905-1,155
738-998
469-571
425-517
395-505
425-517
530-644
863-998
614-710
584-710
783-950
746-905
(5,832)
1,213-1,475
469-571
1,100-1,337
905-1,155
783-998
425-517
395-505
1,100-1.337
783-998
425-517
905-1,155
783-998
644-863
556-614
505-614
480-530
395-505
(1.000)
(8,656)
(511)
(9,061)
$1,322,611
$1,213-1,475
1,100-1,337
469-571
$41,268
9,852
12,888
13.704
11,623
13,371
6,204
11,739
22,024
20,007
15,084
7,078
5,400
4,416
4,860
5,226
17,700
16,044
16,044
49,525
11,594
6,852
5,375
10,704
6,204
14,450
11,976
8,520
8,384
11,400
63,491
5,247
17.700
6,852
16,044
40,371
11,270
5.490
5,760
16,044
11,733
6,204
13,585
11,400
9,396
7,368
7,368
9,540
5,760
6,957
2,549
6,378
1,508
$106,200
96,200
40,594
$41,628
9.852
13,530
13,704
11,924
13,585
6,204
11,739
99 094
201007
15,410
7,078
5,673
4,632
5,100
5,490
17,700
16,044
16,044
52.003
11.733
6.852
5,651
11,244
6.204
14,886
11,976
8,520
8,520
11,400
64,114
5,247
17,700
6,852
16,044
40,371
11,733
5,766
5,760
16,044
11,733
6,204
13,585
11,400
9,396
7,368
7,368
9,540
5,760
6.957
2,549
6,378
1,508
$1,526,994 $1,540,058
$106,200
96,264
40,916
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
586
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
DIVISION OF FORESTRY— Continued
FOREST PROTECTION— DISTRICT
HEADQUARTERS— Continued
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Executive — Continued
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2
Fire Control Operations :
State forest ranger I 6 6
Intermediate stenographer 4 4
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2
Dispatching :
Assistant state forest ranger 5.7 6
Forestry foreman I 6 6
Automotive :
Automotive maintenance foreman 20.6 21
Heavy equipment mechanic 2.3 4
Business Management :
Associate state forest ranger 6 6
Fiscal Control :
Accountant I 5 5
Accounting technician II 1 1
Intermediate account clerk 2.8 3
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Purchases and Property :
Storekeeper II 6 6
Forest fire truck driver 6 6
Intermediate account clerk 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.3 6
Intermediate clerk 1.5 1
Personnel Operations :
Senior clerk 2 2
Senior stenographer 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 2 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2
Intermediate clerk 0.6 0.6
General Services :
Janitor 5 5
Groundsman 2.6 3
Engineering, Maintenance and Con-
servation Camps :
State forest ranger II 0.5 1
State forest ranger I 5.4 6
Forester II 2 3
Forester I 1 1
Associate civil engineer 0.5 1
Civil engineering associate 4 4
Assistant civil engineer 20.3 20
Civil engineering technician II 1 1
Electrician 1 t 5.3 6
Carpenter foreman 5 5
Carpenter I 3 4
Painter I 6 6
Intermediate stenographer 4.2 5
Fire Prevention : a
Forest fire prevention program su-
pervisor 1 1
Fire prevention officer IV 12 12
Associate state forest ranger 6.9 7
Intermediate stenographer 2.9 3
Forest and Range Management :
Forester III 5 5
Intermediate stenographer 4 4
Forest Practice :
Forester II 7 8
Forester I 1 1
Service Forestry:
Forester II 7 S
State Forests :
Forester III 1 1
Forester II 4 4
Forester I 8.7 9
Intermediate stenographer 0.7 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Temporary help 2.5 2.5
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY KANGE
1
$425-517
$6,204
$6,204
2
395-505
11,112
11,3S2
6
7S3-99S
70,434
70,434
4
425-517
24,741
24,816
2
395-505
11,520
11,520
6
644-863
59,S66
59,S66
6
556-746
51,750
51,749
21
746-863
211.26S
213,108
4
676-783
36,117
36,694
6
710-950
65,S14
65.S14
5
556-676
40,560
40,560
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3
395-4S0
16,574
16.S72
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
6
5S4-746
52,261
52,261
6
505-644
44,557
44,674
1
395^tS0
5,160
5,418
6
395-505
33,300
33,810
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
2
425-517
11,993
12,283
2
395-505
10,860
11,112
0.6
395-480
2,963
2,963
5
395-480
28,541
28,674
3
480-530
18,793
19,005
1
905-1,155
12,683
13,315
6
783-998
70,526
70,528
3
783-998
33,136
33,605
1
644-S63
9,480
9,965
1
950-1,155
12,685
13,317
4
905-1,155
53,752
54,340
20
783-998
227,952
230,661
1
746-950
10,442
10,961
6
646-746
51,836
51,696
5
710-783
46,536
46,980
4
644-710
32,802
33,536
6
644-710
51,120
51,120
5
425-517
29,412
30,029
1
950-1,213
13,640
13,640
12
7S3-99S
140,961
140,961
7
710-950
76,781
76,954
3
425-517
17,309
17,871
5
905-1,155
67,498
67,926
4
425-517
22,525
23,341
8
7S3-998
91,029
92,038
1
644-863
7,728
8,112
8
783-998
SS.559
90,603
1
905-1,155
13,640
13,640
4
783-998
47,904
47,904
9
644-863
83,924
86,649
1
425-517
6,154
6,204
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
2.5
(17,605)
17,065
17,065
RESOURCES
587
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATiON-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.l (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
FOREST PROTECTION— DISTRICT
HEADQUARTERS— Continued
DIVISION OF FORESTRY— Continued
Forest and range management —
Continued
Range Improvement :
5
2
4
6
2
7.5
6
9
7.5
SALARY RANGE
$783-998
783-998
(30.S10)
$2,463,901
$67,316
23,559
57,163
$2,606,843
$68,804
23,559
Nursery :
57163
Totals, Authorized Positions
256.3
270.6
270.6
$2,629,430
FOREST PROTECTION— FIELD
SERVICES
Regular Field Services :
State forest ranger III 9.9
State forest ranger II 8
State forest ranger I 15.9
Associate state forest ranger 27
Assistant state forest ranger 143.2
Forestry foreman I 27.2
Forestry graduate — trainee 4.7
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 27
Intermediate typist-clerk 12.5
Intermediate clerk 2
Temporary help — construction 7.9
Fire Prevention : d
Associate state forest ranger 0.9
Fire prevention officer II 2
Fire prevention officer I 5.7
Intermediate stenographer 0.6
Temporary help 1.2
Summer Suppression Crews :
Forestry foreman I 260.1
Forest fire truck driver 202.9
Forestry equipment operator 78.3
Forestry fire fighter 483.7
Forestry cook II 6.1
Forestry cook I 69.5
Forest fire lookout 60
Graduate — trainee 3.1
Junior forester 11.1
Winter Work Crews :
Forestry foreman I 181.3
Forest fire truck driver 86
Forest equipment operator 56.8
Forestry cook II 3.1
Forestry cook I 6.5
Graduate — trainee 2.6
Junior forester 6.6
Totals. Authorized Positions
FORESTRY CONSERVATION CAMPS
State forest ranger I 3
Forestry superintendent, conservation
camp e 38.3
Assistant state forest ranger 53.6
Forestry foreman II 289.4
Forestry equipment operator 33.2
Forestry cook II 2.4
Totals, Authorized Positions 419.9
OAK GLEN JOB CORPS
CONSERVATION CENTER
Manager 0.4
Supervisor of academic instruction 1
High school teacher 2.4
Elementary teacher 1.5
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
10
10
$998-1,273
$145,030
$145,799
8
8
905-1,155
105,097
105,626
14
14
783-998
164,205
164,393
28
28
710-950
307,474
307,474
145
145
644-863
1,437,952
1,443.283
27.6
27.6
556-746
234,488
235,773
—
—
556-676
—
—
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
27
27
425-517
160,884
163,760
13.6
13.6
395-505
74,463
76,427
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
7
7
(56,738)
50,000
50,000
1
1
710-950
10,969
10,969
5
5
644-863
47,467
48,694
42
42
584-783
372,833
374,623
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
(6,511)
5,237
5,237
274.8
274.8
(2,146.480)
2,410,546
2,410,546
210.4
210.4
(1,387,129)
1,537,603
1,537,603
75.8
75.8
(645,947)
670,375
670,375
524.2
524.2
(2,119,400)
2,402,933
2,402,933
4.4
4.4
(40,550)
31,152
31,152
13.8
13.8
(390,793)
85,946
85,946
58.8
58.8
(306.163)
320.342
320,342
_
_
(22,501)
—
—
-
-
(92,559)
-
-
176.6
176.6
(1,380,673)
1,405,030
1,405.030
101
101
(556,271)
672,660
672,660
52.1
52.1
(431,152)
415,758
415,758
3.4
3.4
(18,837)
19.380
19,380
8.4
8.4
(35,206)
54,029
54,029
-
_
(16,153)
-
-
-
-
(51,094)
$12,645,393
-
—
836.9
1,836.9
$13,166,429
$13,182,3S8
$783-998
$35,264
1
1
$950-1.213
$12,376
1
1
950-1,155
12,576
3
3
676-1,048
31,644
2
2
676-1,048
19,020
$35,264
32
32
746-950
354.900
355,464
49
49
644-863
485,889
486,947
268
268
614-821
2,466,512
2,485,467
33
33
614-746
279,180
279,180
-
-
(15,385)
$3,768,311
-
—
385
385
$3,621,745
$3,642,322
$12,990
13,200
32.085
19,900
588
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
i 66-67 67-68 68-69
I (Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF FORESTRY— Continued
OAK GLEN JOB CORPS CONSER-
VATION CENTER— Continued
Instructor in industrial arts
State forest ranger I
Associate state forest ranger
Forestry superintendent, conservation
camp .
Corpsman supervisor
Counselor . :
Assistant state forest ranger
Equipment maintenance foreman
Assistant corpsman supervisor
Forestry foreman II
Recreation specialist
Supervising resident corpsman advisor
Forestry equipment operator _.
Supervising cook I
Resident corpsman advisor
Medical technical assistant
Accountant I „
Storekeeper I
Cook
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
AGRICULTURAL FIRE PROTECTION
SALARY BANGE
0.8
o
2
$676-1,048
$18,25S
$19,182
1.5
1
1
783-998
11,784
11,784
0.9
1
1
710-950
11,011
11,055
1
1
1
746-950
11,219
11,219
0.7
1
1
710-950
10,618
11,055
—
9
2
746-905
17,904
18,792
1
1
1
644-863 -
9,517
10,001
1
1
1
746-863
10,191
10,191
0.8
1
1
644-863
8,243
8,653
11.9
10
10
614-821
91,990
92,773
—
1
1
614-821
7,859
8,243
—
3
3
584-783
22,426
23,578
1
1
1
614-746
8.810
8,810
1
1
1
530-710
8,262
8,262
6.6
11
11
530-710
82,184
85.295
0.9
1
1
545-695
7,262
7,623
0.7
1
1
556-676
7,608
7,984
0.6
1
1
505-644
6,262
6,572
2.9
3
3
480-644
20,123
21,145
_
1
1
469-571
5,628
5,904
3
3
3
425-517
16,183
16,999
1
1
1
395-480
5,462
5,737
4.3
-
-
(2S,886)
-
-
46.9
Field Services :
State forest ranger I
Associate state forest ranger
Assistant state forest ranger
Fire prevention officer II
Fire prevention officer I
Automotive maintenance foreman
Heavy equipment mechanic
Forestry foreman I
Forestry equipment operator
Automobile mechanic
Mechanic's helper
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Fire Suppression Crews :
Forestry foreman I
Forest fire truck driver
Forest equipment operator
Forestry fireman
Forest fire fighter
Cook
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 3,300
Chief of division
Deputy chief
Senior geologist
Associate geologist
Associate geochemist _
Associate geophysieist
Information officer I
Research writer
56
56
$375,998
$474,420
$489,092
1
1
1
$783-998
$11,739
$11,739
5
5
5
710-950
55,102
55,102
30
29
29
644-863
283,438
285,683
0.9
3
Q
644-863
31,068
31,068
0.2
2
0
584-783
18,792
18,792
2.9
1
1
746-863
10,191
10,191
2.7
3
3
676-783
27,667
27,667
24.7
23
23
556-746
186,744
188,338
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
0.2
1
1
644-746
7,605
7,983
0.5
1
1
530-614
6,840
7,188
0.6
1
1
469-571
6,712
6,852
13.2
13
13
425-517
77,426
78,745
0.8
1
1
457-556
6,285
6,594
5
5
5
395-505
27,092
28,068
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
107.5
96
96
556-746
865,494
865,494
330.8
325
325
505-644
2,316,003
2,316,000
1
3
3
614-746
26,850
26,850
64.5
70
70
395-530
386,365
403,115
18
16
16
342^57
83,585
83,585
0.9
1
1
480-644
5,828
5,828
4.6
5.4
5.4
(20,965)
$4,264,757
$24,840,971
25,000
$4,480,538
25,000
617
607.4
607.4
$4,504,594
3,300
3,310
3,310
$25,876,969
$25,987,884
DIVISION
3F MINES AND GEOLOGY
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
0.5
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
6.2
6
6
1,100-1,337
96,264
96,264
11.9
20
20
950-1,155
258,524
263,966
3
3
3
950-1,155
41,580
41,580
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
863-1,048
12.576
12,576
RESOURCES
589
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
DIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY— Continued
Assistant geologist 13.2
Business service officer I 1
Supervising geological draftsman 1
Librarian III 1
Junior geologist 0.8
Storekeeper II 1
Ceological draftsman 2.8
Laboratory technician 2
Supervising stenographer I 1
Geologic aid 0.9
Senior stenographer 3
Senior clerk 0.6
Stock clerk 2
Accounting technician II 0.9
Intermediate stenographer 7.3
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.8
Intermediate clerk 1.6
Janitor 1
Temporary help 0.5
Overtime 0.5
Totals. Authorized Positions.
1
8
4
9
1
0.5
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
3
1
9
1
8
4
9
1
0.5
72.5
74.5
SALARY RANGE
$783-950
746-905
710-863
076-821
710-783
584-746
614-746
584-710
543-660
530-644
469-571
4.17-556
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-480
(2,002)
(2,238)
$714,470
$76,332
10,398
10.356
9,852
8,520
25,452
17,040
7.920
6,728
20,556
6,260
13,344
6,060
47,045
22,408
10,740
5,760
2,653
$783,832
GENERAL OPERATIONS
Chief of division
Deputy chief
Supervising oil and gas engineer _
Senior oil and gas engineer
Associate oil and gas engineer
Assistant oil and gas engineer
Business service officer I
Senior delineator
Junior oil and gas engineer
Delineator
Supervising clerk I
Drafting aid II
Senior stenographer
Stock clerk
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Duplicating machine operator II _
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Janitor
Temporary help
Totals. Authorized Positions 77.1
SUBSIDENCE ABATEMENT
Senior oil and gas engineer
Associate oil and gas engineer
Assistant oil and gas engineer __
Delineator
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS
S1.7
81.7
$741,001
$S22.244
83.1 87.7
S7.7
$65,057
$806,058
$6S.S76
$S91.120
DIVISION OF SOIL CONSERVATION
Administration :
Chief of division 111 $1,405-1,708
Senior soil conservationist 0.8 1 1 1,100-1,337
Business service officer I 111 746-905
Senior stenographer 111 469-571
Senior typist-clerk 111 457-556
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.2 4 4 395-505
Program Development :
Supervising soil conservationist 1.1 1 1 1,213-1,475
Associate soil conservationist 10 10 10 905-1,100
Assistant soil conservationist 1.1 — — 746-905
Intermediate stenographer 1.1 1 1 425-517
$20,496
16,212
10,860
6,852
6,672
20,900
15,216
129,704
6,079
$77,292
10,860
10.356
9,852
8,520
25*2 1
17.040
7,920
7,068
20,556
6,568
13.344
6.360
48.111
22,764
10.980
5,760
2.653
$793,678
1
1
1
$1,475-1.793
$21,516
$21,516
1
1
1
1.337-1.626
19,512
19.512
9
9
9
1.273-1.548
37.152
37,152
8
8
8
1,100-1.337
128.352
128.352
10.4
12
19
950-1.155
15S.S13
161.728
14.6
17
17
783-950
1S5.472
189.330
—
1
1
746-905
8,952
9.396
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10.356
4
9
9
710-7S3
1S.459
18.792
4
5
5
584-710
38.622
40.116
9
1
1
530-644
7.728
7.72S
1
1
1
530-644
6.924
7.278
5
5
5
469-571
34.260
34,260
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
9
O
2
457-556
13.344
13.344
8.2
9.2
0.2
425-517
56.027
56.454
7.9
7
7
395-505
39.333
39.780
1
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
1
1
1
395-4S0
5.760
5.760
1.1
9
2
395-480
10.620
10,860
0.8
0.8
0.8
395-4S0
4.S00
4.800
0.1
0.7
0.7
f378)
3.510
3.510
$832,756
1
1
1
$1,100-1.337
$16,044
$16,044
2
2
2
950-1,155
27.720
27.720
1
1
1
783-950
11.400
11.400
1
1
1
584-710
7.952
8.350
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5.760
$69,274
$902,030
$20,496
16,212
10,860
6,852
6,672
21,746
15,980
130,910
6,204
590
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF SOIL CONSERVATION-Continued
Watershed Planning : SALARY EANGB
Supervising hydraulic engineer 111 $1,273-1,548 $17,846 $18,576
Senior hydraulic engineer 2.9 3 3 1,100-1,337 45,516 46,980
Senior engineering geologist 111 1,100-1,337 15,156 15,916
Senior economist 111 1,100-1,337 14,324 15,036
Associate civil engineer 0.5 1 1 950-1,155 12,276 12,888
Associate hydraulic engineer 2.8 3 3 950-1,155 37,940 39,146
Associate economist 1.7 2 2 905-1,100 22,440 23,568
Assistant civil engineer 6.4 7 7 7S3-998 76,398 78,855
Assistant engineering geologist 0.5 1 1 7S3-950 11,130 11,400
Assistant economic analyst 0.8 1 1 746-905 8,952 9,396
Junior civil engineer 0.5 1 1 710-783 9.396 9.396
Delineator 2.6 3 3 584-710 23,496 24,232
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,444 5,720
Temporary help 0.4 0.9 0.9 (2,083) 4,249 4,249
Military leave - - - (313) — -
Totals, Authorized Positions 44.4 47.9 47.9 $475,745 $537,554 $551,290
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS— DEPARTMENT
OF CONSERVATION 3.595.S 3,619.9 3,617.9 $27,539,215 $28,855,788 $29,003,767
a Two positions limited to June 30, 1968.
t> One forestry cook I abolished July 1, 1966, at Davis warehouse due to closing of the kitchen facilities.
e Fire Academy positions transferred from District Headquarters effective July 1. 1967.
a Two assistant state forest ranger positions reclassified to fire prevention officer II and transferred to Forest Protection — Field
Services,
e One superintendent for Bautista Conservation Camp abolished July 1, 1967 as a workload adjustment in the 1967-6S budget.
t Six electricians transferred from Administration to Forest Protection District Headquarters effective July 1, 1967.
RESOURCES
591
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
■filled) lAulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Commission :
Fish and game commissioner (5) per
diem
Assistant to the commission
Secretary to the commission
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Executive :
Director
Deputy director
Administrative officer
Administrative assistant II
Secretary II
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Accounting and Administrative
Services :
Fiscal officer II
General auditor III
Business service officer II
Accounting officer II
Assistant budget analyst
Property inspector
Accountant I
Supervising clerk I
Accountant — trainee
Duplicating machine supervisor I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Senior account clerk
Senior file clerk
Stock clerk
Accounting technician II
Bookkeeping machine operator II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Calculating machine operator
Duplicating machine operator II
Intermediate account clerk
Duplicating machine operator I
Personnel :
Personnel officer II
Training officer I
Supervising clerk I
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Licenses :
Fish and game license officer
Assistant fish and game license
officer
Accountant I
Senior stenographer
Stock clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Intermediate account clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 81.6
STATE PROJECTS
Inland Fisheries Branch :
Regional manager — branch chief-
Chief
Fisheries management supervisor.
Fishery biologist rV
Senior fish pathologist
Fish virologist
ADMINISTRATION
SALARY RANGE
-
-
-
$25 day
$3,000
$3,000
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
628-764
9.168
9.168
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
5.605
5,881
1
1
1
22,500
22.500
22,500
1
1
1
1,548-1,874
20,414
21,431
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13.200
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
8.736
1
1
1
543-660
7,275
7.632
0.9
1
1
469-571
6,768
6.852
1
1
1
395-505
6,060
6.060
1
1
1
1,100-1.337
16.044
16.044
1
1
1
905-1.100
13.200
13.200
1
1
1
821-998
11.976
11.976
_
1
1
746-905
8.952
9.396
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
614-746
S,952
S.952
4
4
4
556-676
32,448
32.44S
1
1
1
530-644
7.72S
7,728
0.9
_
5S4-644
—
—
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,36S
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
—
1
1
457-556
5.4S4
5.760
0.9
1
1
457-556
6,010
6,310
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
5
5
5
457-556
32,944
33,360
2
2
2
435-530
12,720
12,720
1
2
2
425-517
10,923
11.469
11.2
11
11
395-505
61,453
62.S52
1
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
0.3
•>
o
415-505
10,200
10,704
2.6
o
2
395-480
10,780
11,024
1.6
-
-
377-457
-
-
1
1
1
1,04.8-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
905-1.100
12.628
13,200
1
1
1
530-644
7.72S
7,728
1
1
1
457-556
6,360
6.672
1
2
2
425-517
11,118
11,676
3
2
2
395-505
11,520
11,520
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,420
13,860
1
1
1
746-905
10,230
10.734
0.8
2
2
556-676
13.596
14.286
1
1
1
469-571
6.852
6.852
0.9
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.6
1
1
457-556
6.335
6.646
3
o
2
457-556
13,110
13.344
1
1
1
425-517
5,720
6,004
1.9
2
2
395-505
10.482
10.860
1.9
2
o
395-4S0
10.220
10.706
4.4
5
5
395-480
27,408
28,006
3.7
2.2
2.2
(19,731)
13,628
13,628
83.2
83.2
$595,388
$642,455
STAFF OPERATIONS
$653,705
0.7
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
0.3
—
—
1,156-1,406
—
—
1
1
1
950-1,155
13.860
13.860
2
2
2
950-1,155
27,720
27,720
1
1
1
950-1.155
13.860
13 S60
-
1
1
950-1,155
11,976
12,576
592
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.) 1
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STATE PROJECTS— Continued
STAFF OPERATIONS— Continued
Inland Fisheries Branch — Continued
Fisheries manager III a 1.7 2
Fishery biologist III 4.8 4
Assistant fish pathologist 0.5 1
Aquatic biologist I — fishery biolo-
gist II 1.1 2
Laboratory technician I — animal
pathology 1.8 2
Net man and boatswain 1 1
Aquatic biologist I 1.4 1
Senior stenographer 1 1
Junior-intermediate stenographer 1 1
Special consultant 0.5
Wildlife Management Branch :
Regional manager — branch chief 0.7 1
Chief . 0.3
Game management supervisor 5 5
Associate wildlife pathologist 1.2 2
Parasitologist 0.4 -
Wildlife manager III 1 1
Assistant microbiologist 0.4 —
Game manager I 1 1
Senior stenographer 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 2 2
Wildlife Protection Branch :
Regional manager — branch chief 0.7 1
Chief 0.3
Fish and game patrol inspector 1 1
Fish and game patrol captain 0.9 1
Fish and game warden 1 1
Senior stenographer 1 1
Senior typist-clerk 0.2 1
Marine Resources Bianc-h :
Regional manager — branch chief 0.7 1
Chief : 0.3
Marine biologist IV 4 4
Marine biologist III 3 3
Aquatic biologist I — marine biolo-
gist II 3.5 5
Fisheries manager I 0.8 1
Aquatic biologist I 1.5 1
Senior stenographer ! 1 1
Fish and wildlife assistant 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 1.7 2
Water Projects Branch :
Regional manager — branch chief 0.7 1
Thief 1 0.3
Fishery biologist IV 1 —
Pollution bioanalyst IV 1.4 2
Game management supervisor 1
Associate hydraulic engineer 1 1
Fishery biologist III 1.5 3
Pollution bioanalyst III 0.1 1
Wildlife manager III 0.8 1
Aquatic biologist I — fishery biolo-
gist II 1.8 3
Aquatic biologist I 1.2 1
Senior stenographer 0.8 1
Laboratory assistant II 0.5
Junior intermediate stenographer 2.7 3.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 0.3
Planning Branch :
Regional manager — branch chief 0.7 1
Regional manager 0.3
Fish and game patrol inspector 0.8 1
Junior intermediate stenographer 1 1
San Francisco Bay Study :
Principal fish and wildlife resources
manager 0.3 1
Recreation and wildlife resources ad-
visor 0.8
Fisherv biologist IV 0.2 0.5
Fishery biologist III 0.2 0.5
Junior intermediate typist-clerk 0.7 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
$783-950
$21,100
$11,400
4
783-950
45,600
45,600
1
783-950
9.396
9,852
2
556-676
16,128
16.93S
2
644-783
17,576
17,988
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
556-676
7,920
8,112
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
386-517
6,204
6,204
-
(5,388)
-
-
1
1,213-1.475
17,700
17,700
—
1,156-1.406
_
_
5
950-1,155
67,916
6S.536
2
863-1,048
24,062
24,902
—
783-950
—
_
1
783-950
9.738
10,230
—
746-905
—
_
1
556-676
8.112
8,112
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2
425-517
1 1.626
12.183
1
1,213-1,475
16.930
17,700
—
1,156-1,406
_
—
1
950-1.155
13,860
13.860
1
783-950
10,146
10,650
1
614-746
8.952
8,952
1
469-571
6.S52
6,852
1
457-556
6,412
6,672
1
1,213-1,475
17.700
17,700
—
L156-1.406
—
-
4
950-1,155
55.440
55.440
3
783-950
34,200
34,200
5
644-783
42.798
44,000
1
556-676
7.308
7,668
1
556-676
7,188
7,548
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
o
480-556
13,188
13.344
2
425-517
12,408
12,408
1
1,213-1.475
17,700
17,700
—
1.156-1,406
—
_
-
950-1,155
_
_
2
950-1.155
23.040
94 0()9
1
950-1.155
13.860
13.860
1
950-1,155
13,860
13.860
3
783-950
30,420
31,356
1
783-950
11.400
11,400
1
783-950
11,220
11,400
3
644-7S3
25.524
26,793
1
556-676
7,188
7.548
1
469-571
5,628
5,904
0.5
435-530
2.676
2,811
3.5
386-517
20.056
20,750
-
395-505
-
-
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
—
1,156-1,406
—
—
1
950-1,155
12,476
13.096
1
386-517
5,513
5,789
1
1,100-1,337
15,276
16,044
_
1,100-1.337
_
_
0.5
950-1,155
6.930
6.930
0.5
783-950
5,430
5,430
1
342-505
5,760
5,760
RESOURCES
593
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STAFF OPERATIONS— Continued
STATE PROJECTS— Continued
Engineering :
Senior civil engineer 1 1
Civil engineering associate 0.9 1
Jnior assistant civil engineer 1.9 2
Delineator 1 1
Communications :
Departmental communications su-
pervisor 1 1
Transportation :
Senior warden-pilot
Warden-pilot
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
REIMBURSED PROJECTS
Delta Fish and Wildlife
Protection Study b
Regional manager — branch chief 0.7 1
Regional manager 0.3 —
Fishery biologist IV 1.6 2
Fishery biologist III 3 3
Marine biologist III 0.2
Pollution bioanalyst III 1 1
Wildlife manager III 1 1
Aquatic biologist I — fishery biologist
II 4 5
Game manager II - 1
Net man and boatswain 0.5 1
Aquatic biologist I 3.4 2
Game manager I 1 —
Senior stenographer 1 1
Fish and wildlife assistant 1.6 1
Laboratory assistant II 0.4 1.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Temporary help 8.5 4.3
Totals, Authorized Positions 29.2 25.8 25.8
Fish and Wildlife Evaluation b
Principal fish and wildlife resources
manager 0.5 1
Fishery biologist IV 1.5 1
Game management supervisor 1 1
Fisheries manager III 0.2 1
Fishery biologist III 5.5 6
Wildlife manager III 3 3
Aquatic biologist I — fishery biologist II 2.6 2.5
Game manager II 2 1.5
Aquatic biologist I 0.9 2
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Temporary help 2.4 2
Totals, Authorized Positions 20.6 22 22
Seismic and Explosive Inspection e
Fish and game warden 2 2 2
Totals, Authorized Positions 2 2 2
Evaluation Fish and Wildlife
Enhancement b
Fishery biologist III 111
Game manager II — 0.5 0.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 1 1.5 1.5
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
$1,100-1,337
905-1,100
710-998
584-710
821-998
$16,044
12,026
20.706
8,520
11,976
$214,577
$185,334
$614-746
$17,064
$783-950
644-783
$9,596
$220,819
1
$1,100-1,337
$14,970
1
950-1,155
12,426
1
950-1,155
13,860
1
783-950
9.396
6
783-950
62,014
8
783-950
31.611
2.5
644-783
22,830
1.5
644-783
13,779
2
556-676
13,800
1
425-517
6,204
2
(11,028)
9,960
$210,856
$17,904
$17,904
$10,566
4,495
$15,061
$16,044
12.62S
21.252
8,520
11,976
1
3
10
1
3
17.1
1
3
17.1
905-1.100
821-998
(44,506)
$905,306
13.200
35,928
84,988
13,200
35.92S
84,988
94.8
112.1
111.1
$1,086,129
$1,092,844
1
$1,213-1,475
$15,916
$16,724
—
1,156-1,406
—
—
O
950-1.155
27,720
27,720
3
783-950
31,488
32,472
—
783-950
—
—
1
783-950
10,734
11,265
1
783-950
10,995
11,400
5
644-783
44,112
45,845
1
644-783
7,728
8.112
1
614-746
7,578
7,952
2
556-676
15,530
16,064
—
556-676
—
—
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
480-556
6,620
6,672
1.5
435-530
8.206
8,621
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
4.3
(35,816)
21.5S0
21,580
$227,039
$15,724
13,044
13.860
9,852
64,524
32,652
23.268
14.094
14,496
6,204
9,960
$217,678
$17,904
$17,904
$11,085
4,698
$15,783
594
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) lAulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
REIMBURSED PROJECTS— Continued
Pheasant Pesticide Investigations c
Agricultural chemist II
Wildlife manager III
Junior chemist
Laboratory assistant II
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
Fall Chinook Salmon Mark Sampling c
Temporary help
Land and Water Conservation
Fund Act &
Fishery biologist III
Wildlife manager III
Totals. Authorized Positions
Conservation program officer
Fish and game patrol inspector
Information officer I
Supervisor of conservation education-
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
0.5
—
_
$821-998
—
_
1
1
1
783-950
$10,734
$11,265
—
1
1
614-710
7,548
7,920
0.4
0.5
0.5
435-530
2,742
2,880
0.9
0.6
0.6
(4,274)
3,320
3,320
2.8 3.1 3.1 $21,728
1.4 1.6 1.6 $6,589
0.4 $7S3-950
0.S - 783-950
$24,344
$7,677
1.2 - $12,469
CONSERVATION EDUCATION
Administration :
Regional manager — branch chief
Regional manager
Business service officer I
Senior stenographer I
Senior clerk
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Janitor
Library :
Librarian III
Intermediate stenographer
Statistics :
Marine biologist IV
Statistical methods analyst III
Associate statistician
Marine biologist III
Statistical methods analyst II
Assistant statistician
Tabulating operations supervisor I
Aquatic biologist I
Supervising clerk I
Senior clerk
Tabulating machine operator
Senior account clerk
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk
Key punch operator
Junior-intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Fisheries Investigations and Activities :
Laboratory supervisor
Marine biologist IV
Marine biologist III
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$92,697
MARINE RESOURCES OPERATIONS
$9S,732
$25,385
$7,677
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
1
1
1
950-1,155
13.640
13,860
3
3
3
863-1,048
36,984
37,578
1
1
1
863-1,048
11,592
12,176
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
$100,130
0.7
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
0.3
-
-
1,156-1,406
—
-
1
1
1
746-905
10.S60
10.S60
0.3
1
1
469-571
6,308
6.62S
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
3.6
3
o
O
3S6-517
16.401
17.229
1
1
1
395-505
5.760
5,760
1.7
2
2
395-4S0
10,SS0
11,134
1
1
1
676-S21
9,852
9,S52
1.5
2
2
425-517
11,302
11,S5S
1
1
1
950-1,155
12,476
13,096
O.S
1
1
950-1,155
13,S60
13,860
0.2
_
_
905-1,100
—
—
O.S
—
_
783-950
—
—
0.8
1
1
783-950
9.776
10,272
0.2
1
1
746-905
9.S14
10.314
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
0.6
1
1
556-676
6.S40
7.18S
1
1
1
530-644
7.72S
7.728
9
2
2
457-556
13,344
13.344
9
9
2
457-556
12,632
12.932
1
9
2
457-556
11,744
12.32S
1
1
1
386-517
5.S58
6.154
1.9
2
2
359-505
10,780
11.024
4
4
4
405-492
23,363
23.616
1
1
1
342-4S0
5.760
5,760
6.7
6
6
395-480
32,940
33,426
0.4
1
1
1.100-1,337
14.S56
15.596
3.6
3
3
950-1.155
41,580
41.5S0
L1.8
12
12
7S3-950
135,672
136,176
RESOURCES
595
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aiilli.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
MARINE RESOURCES OPERATIONS— Continued
Fisheries Investigations and Activities —
Continued
Aquatic biologist I — marine biologist
II
Aquatic biologist I
Fish and wildlife assistant
Intermediate stenographer
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk
Junior stenographer
Research Vessels :
Vessel operations supervisor
Master, fisheries vessel
Chief engineer, fisheries vessel
Net man and boatswain
Motor vessel engineman
Diver — deckhand
Ship's cook
Deckhand, fish and game boat
San Francisco Bay Drainage — Oceanog-
raphy :
Marine biologist III
Aquatic biologist I — marine biologist
II
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 108.4
Estuarine Monitoring Program c
SALARY RANGE
8.7
12
12
$644-783
$99,864
$103,924
5.6
5
5
556-676
34.S96
36,660
1
1
1
480-556
6,672
6,672
0.4
—
—
425-517
—
_
1
1
1
359-505
5,264
5,530
0.1
-
-
3S6-469
-
-
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
2
2
2
783-950
20,796
21,252
2.9
3
3
676-821
28,656
29,100
3.8
4
4
614-746
34,224
34,584
4.9
a
5
556-676
38,178
39.280
1.3
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
2
2
2
505-614
13,578
13,884
7.7
9
9
480-584
59,312
60,538
0.4
1
1
783-950
9,776
10,272
0.8
o
2
644-783
15,776
16,564
10.9
6.6
6.6
(55,768)
40,082
40,082
Aquatic biologist I — marine biologist
II
Aquatic biologist I
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
Oyster Disease and Mortality Study c
Assistant fish pathologist
Aquatic biologist I — marine biologist
II
Special consultant
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
HEADQUARTERS
Regional manager — branch chief
Regional manager
Information officer I
Business service officer II
Business service officer I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk _
Junior-intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Janitor
Junior typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
INLAND FISHERIES
0.5
0.5
0.5
1
0.5
3.5
1.5
1.8
4
1
4.9
1.2
2.3
6
1
11
11.9
3.1
4
1
0.5
3.9
62.6
111.6 111.6
1
1
0.8
1
1
0.8
2.8
1
1
0.3
2.3
2.8
1
1
0.3
2.3
$S19,296
$644-783
556-676
$7,000
$783-950
644-783
(5,725)
$1S,035
REGIONAL OPERATIONS
4
1
5
2
3
6
1
12
12
3
4
1
4.2
2
4
1
5
2
3
6
1
12
12
3
4
1
4.2
65.2 65.2
$1,213-1,475
1,156-1,406
S63-1.04S
821-998
746-905
469-571
457-556
457-556
457-556
457-556
386-517
359-505
342-480
395-480
395-480
359-435
(19,729)
$447,806
$900,656
$7,920
6,672
3,735
$18,327
$11,400
8,112
1,660
$21,172
$87,800
22,044
47,904
10,860
33,784
12,156
19,504
40.032
6.672
72.997
65.627
16,700
23,040
5,760
22,850
$4S7,730
Fisheries management supervisor . 4.9
Supervisor of regional fish hatcheries 3
Fisheries manager III 1.7
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
$919,253
$8,316
7,008
3,735
$19,059
$11,400
8,520
1,660
$21,580
$88,500
23.136
47.904
10,860
34,260
12.432
19.808
40.032
6.672
73,549
67,099
16,960
23.040
5,760
22.S50
$492,S62
5
5
$950-1,155
$67,216
$68,3S0
5
5
863-1,048
62,084
62,780
-
-
7S3-950
-
—
596
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aoth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
6S
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
INLAND FISHERIES— Continued
Fish hatchery manager II
Fishery biologist III
Wildlife manager III
Pollution bioanalyst III
Fisheries manager II
Fish hatchery manager I
Aquatic biologist I — fishery biologist
II
Aquatic biologist I — pollution bio-
analyst II
Fisheries manager I
Assistant fish hatchery manager
Aquatic biologist I
Fish culturist
Fish and wildlife assistant
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk
Junior-intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
Game management supervisor
Wildlife manager III
Game manager II
Game manager I — game management
trainee
Game management trainee
Fish and wildlife assistant
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 92.2 91.7 91.7
WILDLIFE PROTECTION
Fish and game patrol inspector 6 6
Fish and game patrol captain 26 26
Captain, fish and game patrol boat 4 4
Lieutenant, fish and game patrol boat 6.S 7
Fish and game warden 206.7 210
Motor vessel engineman 3.7 4
Deckhand, fish and game boat 5.6 6
Temporary help 5.3 2.1
Totals, Authorized Positions 264.1 265.1
REIMBURSED PROJECTS
Trinity Hatchery (Region 1) c
Fish hatchery manager II 1
Assistant fish hatchery manager 0.8 1
Fish culturist 2.5 3
Fish and wildlife assistant 5.1 5
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.4 0.5
Temporary help 1.5 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 11.3 11.5 11.5
Irongate Salmon and Steelhead Hatchery
(Region I) S
Fish hatchery manager I 1 1
Fish culturist 0.8 1
Fish and wildlife assistant 1.9 2 _
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5 0.5
Temporary help 0.2 1
Totals. Authorized Positions 4.4 5.5 5.5
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
REGiONAL OPERATIONS— Continued
SALARY RANGE
s.s
10
10
$783-950
$110,258
$111,198
11.1
12
12
7S3-950
129,540
132,000
—
1
1
7S3-950
9.73S
10,230
4.9
5
5
7S3-950
53,793
55.272
3.2
3
3
644-7S3
2S.18S
2S,18S
5
5
5
644-783
40,356
46.795
15.1
19
19
644-7S3
166,SS7
170.40S
0.6
1
1
644-7S3
7.72S
8,112
7.6
S
S
556-676
63.9S6
64.60S
9
10
10
556-676
78,548
80,288
3.2
4
4
556-676
2S.734
30.1S2
28
35.2
35.2
505-614
253.9SS
25S.466
63.1
67.4
67.4
4S0-556
436,052
443,201
1
1
1
359-505
5,390
5,512
0.5
0.5
0.5
342-tSO
2,S80
2.SS0
35.S
44
44
(161,963)
.$1,470,226
218,777
21S,777
206.5
236.1
236.1
$1,770,143
$1,797,277
4.9
5
5
$950-1.155
$69,300
$69,300
15.6
16
16
7S3-950
172.96S
17S.149
l.S
o
o
644-7S3
17,124
17,50S
40.5
41
41
556-676
327,260
329,582
2
o
2
556-614
14,736
14,736
17
29
22
4S0-556
139,095
142.600
10.4
3.7
3.7
(47.15S)
18.93S
1S.938
$713,160
$759,421
72,554
$79,490
S29.145
$37,121
$770,S13
6
$950-1,155
$S3.160
$S3,160
26
7S3-950
293,200
294,738
4
7S3-950
44,724
45,240
7
676-821
6S.101
6S,546
210
614-746
1.S49.176
1.S61.200
4
556-676
30,900
31,638
6
4S0-5S4
39,616
40,744
2.1
(24,077)
13,710
13,710
265.1
$2,27S,0S1
$2,422,587
$2,438,976
1
$7S3-950
$11,400
$11,400
1
556-676
7,488
7,S56
3
505-614
21.56S
22,044
5
480-556
31,624
32,536
0.5
395-505
2,430
2,550
1
(6,876)
4.980
4,980
$81,366
1
$644-783
$9,396
$9,396
1
505-614
7,308
7.36S
2
480-556
12,857
13.162
0.5
395-505
2,5S0
2.709
1
(840)
4,980
4.980
$37,615
RESOURCES
591
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Amh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
REGIONAL OPERATIONS— Continued
REIMBURSED PROJECTS— Continued
Feather River Hatchery (Oroville Interim
Fish Facility) (Region II) b
Fish hatchery manager II
Assistant fish hatchery manager
Fish hatchery manager I
Fish culturist
Fish and wildlife assistant
Temporary help
SALARY RANGE
0.3
2
2
$783-950
$19,878
$20,847
—
1
1
556-676
6,672
7,008
1
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
—
9
2"
505-614
12.120
12,720
1
4
4
480-556
23,900
24,852
2.7
3.4
3.4
(11.937)
17,015
17,015
Totals, Authorized Positions
13.4
13.4
$29,250
$88,981
Mokelumne River Fish Installation
(Region II) f
Fish hatchery manager I
Fish culturist
Fish and wildlife assistant
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
Nimbus Hatchery (Region II) e
Fish hatchery manager II
Assistant fish hatchery manager
Fish culturist
Fish and wildlife assistant
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
2.4
3.5
3.5
$15,702
$23,29S
Totals, Authorized Positions
Camanche Reservoir Wildlife
Mitigation (Region II) t
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
12.3
0.3
13.5 13.5
0.5
0.5
0.3
Redwood Creek Fish Trapping
Facilities (Region III) h
Fish and wildlife assistant
Totals, Authorized Positions
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
Scotty Creek Fish Trapping
Facility (Region III) e
Fish and wildlife assistant
Totals, Authorized Positions
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
$75,629
$1,062
$1,062
$4S0-556
$480-556
0.5
0.5
$SS,954
$2,490
$2,490
$2,8S0
$2,880
$2,880
$2,8S0
TOTALS, AUTHORIZED POSI-
TIONS—SUPPORT 1,016.1 1,084 1.0S3
$8,037,694
$9,030,107
$91.83S
0.8
1
1
$644-783
$8,520
$8,952
0.8
1
1
505-614
7,308
7,368
0.2
—
_
480-556
—
—
0.6
1.5
1.5
(2,673)
7,470
7,470
$23,790
1
1
1
$783-950
$11,310
$11,400
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
2.5
2.8
2.8
505-614
19,376
20,052
4
5.6
5.6
4S0-556
33.569
34,872
0.5
0.5
0.5
425-517
3,102
3,102
3.3
2.6
2.6
(14,673)
13,485
13,485
$91,023
$2,490
$2,490
$3,030
$3,030
$3,030
$3,030
$9,152,147
GAME AND FISH PROGRAMS IN COOPERATION WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
GAME MANAGEMENT IN COOPERATION WITH THE
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
(PITTM AN -ROBERTSON)
Wildlife Management Coordination
Wildlife manager III
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
9
2
2
$783-950
$19,788
$20,796
0.8
1
1
457-556
6.285
6,594
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
0.2
395-180
—
Totals, Authorized Positions
$28,289
$32,277
$33,594
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
598
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.J (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GAME AND FISH PROGRAMS IN COOPERATION
GAME MANAGEMENT IN COOPERATION WITH THE
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
(PITTMAN- ROBERTSON)— Continued
Gray Lodge Waterfowl Management
Area
Wildlife manager III 111
Game manager I 111
Tractor operator — laborer 2 2 2
Fish and wildlife assistant 2 2 2
Farm hand 111
Temporary help 2.5 2.9 2.9
Totals, Authorized Positions 9.5 9.9 9.9
Game Habitat Development
Game manager I 3.6 4 4
Fish and wildlife assistant 3 3 3
Temporary help 1.5 3.4 3.4
Totals, Authorized Positions 8.1 10.4 10.4
Imperial Waterfowl Management Area
Wildlife manager III 111
Game manager I 1.9 2 2
Tractor operator — laborer 3 3 3
Fish and wildlife assistant 2.8 3 3
Farm hand 3 3 3
Temporary help 1.2 1.3 1.3
Totals, Authorized Positions 12.9 13.3 13.3
Honey Lake Waterfowl Management Area
Wildlife mancger III 111
Game manager I 111
Tractor operator — laborer 2 2 2
Fish and wildlife assistant 0.6 1 1
Temporary help 1.6 2 2
Totals, Authorized Positions 6.2 7 7
Los Banos Waterfowl Management Area
and San Luis Wasteway
Wildlife manager III - 1 1
Game manager II 1 - -
Game manager I 111
Tractor operator — laborer 1.2 2 2
Fish and wildlife assistant 2 2 2
Temporary help 1.5 1.8 1.8
Totals, Authorized Positions 6.7 7.8 7.8
Grizzly Island Waterfowl Management Area
Wildlife manager III - 1 1
Game manager II 1 — —
Game manager I 111
Tractor operator — laborer 3 3 3
Fish and wildlife assistant 2 2 2
Temporary help 2.3 3 3
Totals, Authorized Positions 9.3 10 10
Mendota Waterfowl Management Area
Wildlife manager III - 1 1
Game manager II 1 — —
Game manager I 111
Tractor operator — laborer 2 2 2
Game management — trainee 0.6 1 1
Fish and wildlife assistant 2 2 2
Farm hand 1.2 1 1
Temporary help 0.4 0.4 0.4
Totals, Authorized Positions 8.2 S.4 8.4
WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT— Continued
SALARY RANGE
$783-950
$10,995
$11,400
556-676
8,112
8,112
584-644
15,456
15,456
480-556
13.344
13.344
415^80
5,760
5,760
(12,094)
16,878
16,878
32,770
$556-676
480-556
(7.461)
$53,623
$S6,031
$44,304
$45,133
;,2i7
$55,16S
$70,545
$32,448
20,016
17,400
$69,864
$93,058
$51,493
$55,950
$70,152
$61,045
$70,950
$32,448
20.016
17,400
$69,864
$783-950
$10,995
$11,400
556-676
16.032
16,224
584-644
23.184
23,184
480-556
19,042
19,653
415-480
17,2S0
17,280
(6,348)
6,525
6,525
$94,266
$783-950
$10,995
$11,400
556-676
8,112
8,112
5S4-644
15,456
15,456
480-556
6,490
6,672
(7,964)
10,440
10,440
$52,0S0
$7S3-950
$9,S52
$10,356
644-783
—
—
556-676
7.72S
8,112
584-644
15,456
15,456
4S0-556
13,344
13,344
(7,798)
9,570
9,570
$56,83S
$7S3-950
$9,S52
$10,356
644-783
—
—
556-676
8,112
S,112
5S4-644
23,1S4
23.1S4
4S0-556
13,344
13,344
(11,713)
15,660
15,660
$70,656
$783-950
$9,852
$10,356
644-783
—
—
556-676
8,112
8,112
584-644
15,456
15,456
556-614
7,218
7,368
4S0-556
12,907
13,214
415-480
5,760
5,760
(1,594)
1,740
1,740
$62,006
RESOURCES
599
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) [Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GAME AND FISH PROGRAMS IN COOPERATION
GAME MANAGEMENT IN COOPERATION WITH THE
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
(PITTMAN- ROBERTSON)— Continued
Pesticides Investigations
Game management supervisor 111
Agricultural chemist II 0.5 1 1
Fishery biologist III 111
Wildlife manager III 2 2 2
Laboratory assistant II 0.5 0.5 0.5
Temporary help 0.5 0.5 0.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 5.5 6 6
Waterfowl Investigations
Wildlife manager III 111
Game manager II 111
Game manager I 3 3 3
Temporary help 0.6 0.9 0.9
Totals, Authorized Positions 5.6 5.9 5.9
Upland Game Investigations
Wildlife manager III 111
Game manager I 3.6 4 4
Temporary help 0.3 0.4 0.4
Totals, Authorized Positions 4.9 5.4 5.4
Big Game Investigations
Wildlife manager III 0.9 1 1
Temporary help 0.5 0.1 0.1
Totals, Authorized Positions 1.4 1.1 1.1
Wildlife Investigations Laboratory
Assistant wildlife pathologist 0.6 1 1
Wildlife manager III 111
Laboratory technician I — animal pa-
thology 0.4 - -
Game manager I 111
Laboratory assistant II 0.5 0.5 0.5
Intermediate stenographer 111
Janitor 0.5 0.5 0.5
Totals, Authorized Positions 5 5 5
Totals, Authorized Positions,
Pittman- Robertson 87.3 94.2 94.2
FISH MANAGEMENT IN CO-
OPERATION WITH THE
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
(DINGELL-JOHNSON)
Fish Management Coordination
Fishery biologist III 111
Intermediate stenographer 1 1 j
Intermediate account clerk 0.9 1 1
Totals, Authorized Positions 2.9 3 3
Stream and Lake Improvement
Fisheries manager II
Fisheries manager I
Aquatic biologist I
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 6 7.4 7.4
WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT— Continued
SALARY RANGE
$950-1,155
$13,860
$13,860
821-998
11.976
11,976
7S3-950
10,995
11,400
783-950
21,576
22,260
435-530
2,742
2,880
(1,890)
2,610
2,610
$52,958
$44,603
$783-950
556-676
(994)
$37,921
$783-950
(2,290)
$12,256
$783-950
783-950
644-783
556-676
435-530
425-517
395^80
$37,418
$623,691
$783-950
425-517
395-480
$21,949
$63,759
$48,693
$11,400
30,530
1,740
$43,670
$11,400
435
$11,S35
$9,662
11,220
8,112
3,005
6,204
2,610
$40,S13
$713,154
$11,400
6,204
5,760
$23,364
$40,220
$49,104
$64,986
$7S3-950
$11,175
$11,400
644-783
9,396
9.396
556-676
23,772
24,144
(3,187)
4,350
4,350
$49,290
$11,400
31,410
1,740
$44,550
$11,400
435
$11,835
$10,146
11,400
8,112
3,155
6,204
2,742
$41,759
$722,674
$11,400
6,204
5,760
$23,364
_
1
1
$710-746
$8,520
$8,952
2
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
2
2
2
556-676
15.872
16,224
2
3.4
3.4
(10,017)
16,600
16,600
$49,888
600
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
4.2
1
2
1.1
4.1
4.2
1.1
4.1
GAME AND FISH PROGRAMS IN COOPERATION
FISH MANAGEMENT IN CO-
OPERATION WITH THE
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
(DINGELL- JOHNSON)— Continued
Sturgeon and Striped Bass Study
Fishery biologist III
Aquatic biologist I — fishery biologist II
Aquatic biologist I
Fish and wildlife assistant
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 3.3
Coastal Salmon and Steelhead Study
Fishery biologist III 1
Aquatic biologist I — fishery biologist II 0.9
Aquatic biologist I 0.5
Temporary help 1.1
Totals, Authorized Positions 3.5
Experimental Management of Warmwater
Reservoirs
Fishery biologist IV
Fishery biologist III
Aquatic biologist I — fishery biologist II
Aquatic biologist I
Fish and wildlife assistant
Intermediate stenographer
Janitor
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 10.3
Environmental and Behavioral Studies
of Coastal Sport Fishes
Marine biologist III
Aquatic biologist I — marine biologist II
Aquatic biologist I
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 3.5
Effects of Artificial Destratification on
Lake Fisheries
Aquatic biologist I — fishery biologist
II 1
Temporary help 1.6
Totals, Authorized Positions 2.6
Salton Sea Study
Fishery biologist III 1
Aquatic biologist I — fishery biologist
II 0.1
Aquatic biologist I -
Temporary help 0.4
Totals, Authorized Positions 1.5
Northern California Marine Sport
Fish Survey
Marine biologist III 1
Aquatic biologist I — marine biologist
II 0.2
Temporary help 1.8
Totals, Authorized Positions 3
WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNM ENT— Continued
SALARY EANGE
1.1
1
1
$7S3-950
$9,776
$10,272
0.7
1
1
644-783
7,984
8,384
0.3
—
—
556-676
—
—
0.8
1
1
480-556
6,135
6.43S
0.4
1.2
1.2
(1,308)
5,636
5.636
$23,068
$783-950
644-783
556-676
(3,921)
$22,608
11.4
11.4
$75,617
3.4
1
1.7
3.4
1
1.7
2.7
1
2
1.9
4.9
2.7
1
2
1.9
4.9
$2S,407
$644-7S3
(6,113)
$14,237
$7S3-950
644-7S3
556-676
(1,645)
$12,025
$7S3-050
644-783
(9,992)
$22,286
$29,531
$10,062
15,808
4,565
$30,435
$88,065
$31,124
$S,952
8,300
$17,252
$9,S52
15,456
9,545
$34,S53
$30,730
$10,566
16,598
4,565
$31,729
1
1
1
$950-1.155
$13,475
$13,860
2
9
2
7S3-950
22,218
22,755
1.6
2
2
644-7S3
16,860
17,542
0.9
1
1
556-676
7,188
7,548
—
0.5
0.5
480-556
3,030
3,030
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
0.3
0.5
0.5
395-480
2,490
2,610
3.5
3.4
3.4
(16,220)
16,600
16,600
$90,149
1
1
1
$7S3-950
$11,400
$11,400
1.7
2
2
644-7S3
16,064
16,870
0.3
—
—
556-676
—
—
0.5
0.4
0.4
(3,501)
3,660
3,660
$31,930
$9,396
8,300
$17,696
$10,356
16.224
9,545
$36,125
RESOURCES
601
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GAME AND FISH PROGRAMS IN COOPERATION WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT— Continued
FISH MANAGEMENT IN CO-
OPERATION WITH THE
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
(D I NGELL-JOHN SON)— Continued
Southern California Marine Sport
Fish Survey
Marine biologist III
Aquatic biologist I — marine biologist
II
Totals, Authorized Positions
Central California Marine Sport
Fish Survey
Marine biologist III
Aquatic biologist I — marine biologist
II
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
Totals, Authorized Positions, Dingell-
Johnson
3S.6
COMMERCIAL FISHERIES RESEARCH
AND DEVELOPMENT (BARTLETT
BILL)
Commercial Fisheries Coordination
Marine biologist III
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate account clerk
1
0.7
1
Totals, Authorized Positions
Fisheries Resources Sea Survey
Marine biologist III
Aquatic biologist I — marine biologist
II
Net man and boatswain
Aquatic biologist I
Senior account clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals. Authorized Positions
Shellfish Laboratory Operations
Marine biologist III
Temporary help
2.7
2
2.2
0.7
1
0.5
6.4
Totals. Authorized Positions _
Port Sampling at Crescent City,
Brookings and Port Orford
Aquatic biologist I
Totals, Authorized Positions
Food Habits Study
0.6
Marine biologist III
Aquatic biologist I — marine biologist
Totals, Authorized Positions
0.6
0.1
1.2
1.3
1
1.7
3.7
44.8
3
1
2
1
0.5
1
10.5
1
1.7
3.7
44.8
3
1
2
1
0.5
1
10.5
SALARY BANGE
$783-950
644-783
$18,963
$7S3-950
644-783
$279,380
$783-950
425-517
395-^80
$19,789
$783-950
644-783
614-746
556-676
457-556
395-505
(2,265)
$52,311
$783-950
(64)
$9,500
$556-676
$3,855
$783-950
644-783
$9,978
$11,400
7.72S
8,800
$27,928
$331,656
$11,400
6,204
5,220
$22,824
$21,756
23,984
7,368
13,680
6,672
3.030
6,480
$82,970
$10,398
$10,398
$6,868
$6,868
$11,400
16,644
$28,044
$11,400
S.112
8,800
$28,312
$339,923
$11,400
6.204
5,484
$23,088
$22,260
25,186
7,728
14,376
6,672
3,030
6,480
$85,732
$10,905
$10,905
$6,868
$11,400
17,471
$28,871
602
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
GAME AND FISH PROGRAMS IN COOPERATION WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT— Continued
COMMERCIAL FISHERIES RESEARCH
AND DEVELOPMENT (BARTLETT
BILL) — Continued
Shellfish and Bottomfish Data
SALARY RANGE
Associate statistician 0.3 1 1 $905-1,100
Marine biologist III 1.4 1 1 783-950
Aquatic biologist I — marine biologist
II - 1 1 644-783
Key punch operator 0.5 1 1 405—492
Intermediate account clerk 0.5 1 1 395-480
Temporary help — — — (28)
Totals, Authorized Positions 2.7 5 5 $21,261
Totals, Authorized Positions,
Bartlett Bill 14.7 23.5 23.5 $116,694
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,156.7 1,246.5 1,245.5 $9,057,459
a Positions limited to June 30. 1968.
b Positions reimbursed by Water Resources.
c Positions reimbursed by the federal government.
a Positions reimbursed by the Resources Agency.
e Positions reimbursed by private industry.
t Positions reimbursed by the East Bay Municipal Utility District.
e Positions reimbursed by the Pacific Power and Light Company.
h Positions reimbursed by the Redwood City Soil Conservation District.
$12,126
9,396
7,728
5.100
4,980
$12,732
9,852
8,112
5,352
5,220
$39,330
$41,268
$190,434
$196,732
$10,265,351
$10,411,476
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION BOARD
Executive officer
Assistant executive officer
Field agent
Secretary I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
$1,337-1,626
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
543-660
457-556
425-517
$65,679
$19,512
13,860
13,860
7,920
6,672
5,835
$19,512
14,556
13,860
7,920
6,672
6,129
$67,659
3,649
RESOURCES
603
DEPARTMENT OF HARBORS AND WATERCRAFT
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) lAulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Administration: SALARY RANGE
Director 0.7 1 1 $21,500 $21,500 $21,500
Administrative assistant I 0.7 1 1 746-905 10,146 10,650
Secretary I 0.7 1 1 543-660 7,920 7,920
Accounting technician II 0.7 1 1 457-556 6,672 6,672
Intermediate stenographer 0.7 1 1 425-517 5,743 6,029
Intermediate clerk 0.7 1 1 395-4S0 5,330 5,599
Intermediate account clerk - 1 1 395-4S0 5,352 5,622
Boating Facilities and Waterways :
Boating facilities development officer.. 0.7 1 1 1,213-1,475 17,630 17,700
Senior harbor engineer 0.7 1 1 1,100-1,337 16,044 16,044
Senior economist 0.7 1 1 1,100-1,337 15.9S0 16,044
Associate harbor engineer 1.5 2 2 950-1,155 26,956 27,610
Associate economist 0.7 1 1 905-1,100 13,200 13,200
Assistant civil engineer 3 4 4 783-99S 44.17S 44.6S2
Delineator 1.5 2 2 584-710 16,312 16,700
Engineering aid II 0.7 1 1 530-644 6,516 6,S40
Senior stenographer 0.2 1 1 469-571 5,628 5,904
Intermediate stenographer 2.9 4 4 425-517 23,618 24,184
Junior-intermediate tvpist-clerk 0.5 1 1 395-505 5,330 5,599
Junior-intermediate clerk 0.7 1 1 395-480 4,980 5,220
Boating Safety and Control :
Boating regulation officer 0.7 1 1 905-1,100 13,200 13,200
Supervisor of marine safety 0.7 1 1 821-998 11,040 11,592
Boating regulations representative 5.5 8 8 644-783 74,224 74,652
Senior stenographer 0.7 1 1 469-571 6,464 6,796
Junior-intermediate stenographer 1.4 2 2 425-517 11,602 11,878
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk 1.5 2 2 395-505 10,660 10,900
Boating Registration :
Supervisor of boating registration 0.7 1 1 821-998 11,976 11,976
Boating regulations representative 1.1 1 1 644-783 9,396 9,396
Senior clerk 1.5 2 2 457-556 13,344 13,344
Senior cashier-clerk 0.7 1 1 457-556 6,260 6,568
Junior-intermediate stenographer 0.7 1 1 386-517 5,979 6,204
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk 6.2 6 6 359-505 31,020 32,268
Junior-intermediate clerk 7.1 10 10 342-480 50,047 51,788
Temporary help 2.8 4.2 4.2 (15,090) 22,013 22,013
Totals, Authorized Positions 49.3 68.2 68.2 $370,680 $536,260 , $546,294
a Effective October 6, 1966 the Department of Harbors and Watercraft was established pursuant to Chapter 61, Statutes of 1966,
First Extraordinary Session. The 1966-67 amount provides salaries and wages only from October 6, 1966 to the end of the fiscal
year.
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Director a 0.8
Deputy director 1 -
Associate counsel 1
Junior counsel 0.5 -
Secretary I 0.3 -
Senior stenographer 1
Legal stenographer 0.7
Intermediate stenographer 1.7 -
Public Information :
Information officer II 1
Research writer 0.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 —
Editorial aid 0.1
Concessions :
Concessions specialist 1 —
Assistant concessions specialist 2.7 -
Senior stenographer 1 —
Intermediate stenographer 1.6 -
Administrative Office :
Administrative service officer II 1
Fiscal officer I 1 —
Training officer I 0.9 —
Assistant purchasing specifications
analyst 1 -
Senior stenographer 1 -
Intermediate stenographer 0.S -
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk 1 -
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
$22,500
1,54S-1,S74
1,155-1,405
746-S21
543-660
469-571
446-543
425-517
1,048-1,273
863-1.04S
395-505
505-614
99S-1.213
S21-99S
469-571
425-517
1,155-1,405
998-1,213
905-1,100
821-998
469-571
425-517
395-505
604
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION-Continued
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Autb.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Management Analysis :
Senior management analyst 1
Associate management analyst _ 1
Junior staff analyst 0.5
Administrative trainee 0.3
Senior typist-clerk 1
Internal Audits :
State financial examiner III 1.9
Personnel :
Personnel officer II 1
Associate personnel analyst 0.9
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior typist-clerk 2
Intermediate stenographer 1.9
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk _ 5.6
Junior-intermediate clerk 0.4
Junior stenographer 0.3
Accounting :
Accounting officer III 1
Accounting officer II 1
Property inspector 1
Accountant I 1.9
Supervising clerk I 1
Property clerk I 0.8
Supervising bookkeeping machine
operator 1
Senior account clerk 2
Accounting technician II 4.9
Bookkeeping machine operator II 2
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk 4.3
Calculating machine operator 1
Bookkeeping machine operator I 0.9
Intermediate account clerk 3.8
Budgets :
Associate budget analyst 1
Assistant budget analyst 1
Junior staff analyst 0.2
Administrative trainee 0.7
Accounting technician II 1.1
Business Services :
Business service officer I 1
Supervising stenographer I 1
Senior typist-clerk 1
Stock clerk 1
Junior-intermediate stenographer 4
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk 2.8
Junior-intermediate clerk 2.6
Intermediate file clerk 2
Intermediate account clerk 1
Data Processing :
Tabulating operations supervisor
II 1
Senior tabulating machine
operator 1.6
Key punch supervisor I 0.9
Tabulating machine operator 2
Key punch operator 4.6
Temporary help 8.2
Statewide Recreation Planning :
Supervisor 0.G
Recreation planner IV 0.6
Recreation planner III 1.5
Associate data processing systems
analyst 0.8
Associate landscape architect 0.9
Associate economist 0.8
Recreation planner I 0.7
Senior stenographer I 0.2
Senior typist-clerk 0.6
Intermediate stenographer 1.1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Junior stenographer 0.6
Temporary help 5.7
Totals. Authorized Positions 122.2
SALARY RANGE
$1,100-1,337
905-1,100
614-746
556-614
457-556
905-1,100
1,048-1,273
905-1.100
530-644
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
386-469
905-1,100
746-905
614-746
556-676
530-644
505-614
480-584
457-556
457-556
435-530
395-505
415-505
395-480
395-480
905-1,100
746-905
614-746
556-614
457-556
746-905
543-660
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-480
395-480
710-863
505-614
469-571
457-556
405-492
(38,870)
1,214-1,476
998-1,213
905-1,100
905-1,100
905-1.100
905-1,100
644-783
469-571
457-556
425-517
395-505
386-469
(25,932)
$888,653
RESOURCES
605
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION-Continued
Ul
3
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ee-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF BEACHES AND
PARKS
Administration
Park Commission :
Senior stenographer 1
Office of Chief :
Chief of division 0.3
Special representative 0.3
Administrative assistant I 1
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Planning and Control
Office of Deputy Chief:
Deputy chief 1
Senior stenographer 0.6
Senior typist-clerk 0.4
Park Projects — Planning :
Supervisor of state park planning
and development 1
State park landscape architect 1
State park ranger VI 1
Senior civil engineer 1
Senior architect 1
Senior landscape architect 2.8
Associate architect 3
Associate construction analyst 1
State park ranger V 1
Recreation planner III 3.8
Associate landscape architect 4
Assistant civil engineer 1
Recreation planner II 0.9
Assistant landscape architect 4.4
Architectural assistant 3
State park ranger III 0.7
Senior delineator 1
Civil engineering technician I 1
Junior landscape architect 1.9
Delineator 1.2
Graphic artist 1
Senior stenographer 1
Senior typist-clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 3.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.9
Survey Unit :
Senior civil engineer 1
Associate civil engineer 0.9
Supervising land surveyor 2
Land surveyor 0.8
Civil engineering technician II 4.9
Civil engineering technician I 2.4
Instrumentman 5
Delineator 2
Engineering aid II 3.1
Engineering aid I 3.7
Sacramento Region :
Senior landscape architect 1
Associate civil engineer 1
Civil engineering associate 1
Associate landscape architect 2
Assistant landscape architect 2
Senior delineator 1
.Tumor landscape architect 1
Intermediate stenographer 2
Monterey Region :
Senior landscape architect 1
Associate civil engineer 1
Civil engineering associate 1
Associate landscape architect 2
Assistant civil engineer 1
Assistant landscape architect 3
Junior landscape architect 0.7
Delineator 1
Intermediate stenographer 2
SALARY RANGE
$169-571
1,475-1,793
1,048-1,273
746-905
469-571
425-517
1,337-1,626
469-571
437-550
1,273-1,348
1,213-1.47."
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
1.100-1.337
1.04.8-1,273
950-1.153
950-1,155
905-1,100
905-1,100
905-1,100
783-998
783-950
783-950
783-950
710-863
710-863
644-S21
710-783
584-710
556-676
469-571
457-556
425-517
395-505
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
905-1.100
SC3-998
746-950
644-821
014-710
584-710
530-644
415-505
1.048-1.273
950-1,155
905-1.155
905-1,100
783-950
710-863
710-7S3
425-517
1,048-1,273
950-1.155
905-1,155
905-1.100
7S3-99S
783-950
710-7S3
5S4-710
425-517
606
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
HO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
i (filled) (tilth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF BEACHES AND
PARKS — Continued
Planning and Control — Continued
Park Projects — Planning — Continued
Goleta Region :
Senior landscape architect 1
Associate civil engineer 1
Associate landscape architect 1.9
Assistant civil engineer 2
Assistant landscape architect 2.1
Junior landscape architect 1.7
Delineator 2
Intermediate stenographer 2
Reservoir Development :
Senior landscape architect 1
Associate civil engineer 0.9
Civil engineering associate 0.S
Associate landscape architect 1.9
Assistant civil engineer 0.7
Assistant landscape architect 2.6
Junior landscape architect 3.4
Delineator 0.7
Intermediate stenographer 2
Recreation Contract Services :
Park and recreation resources
manager 0.5
Recreation planner V 0.5
Recreation planner IV 1.8
Recreation planner III 7.2
Associate landscape architect 1
Recreation planner II 6.7
Assistant landscape architect 1
Recreation planner I 1.7
Delineator 0.8
Intermediate stenographer 1.6
Junior stenographer 0.3
Park Management
Office of Deputy Chief :
Deputy chief 1
Supervisor of state park planning
and development 1
State park ranger V 2
Senior stenographer 2
Stenographic Services Unit :
Supervising stenographer I 1
Senior stenographer 0.7
Intermediate stenographer 4.4
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.4
Interpretive Services Unit :
Supervisor of interpretive services 1
Supervisor of exhibit preparation 1
State park naturalist III 1
State park historian III 1
State park historian II 1
Exhibit specialist 2
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.6
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.6
Archeological Services :
State park archeologist III 1
State park archeologist II 0.3
State park archeologist I 0.2
Real Property Management :
Senior land agent 1
Supervising title officer 1
Associate land acent 3
Associate title officer 2
Senior delineator 0.8
Assistant land agent 2.4
Delineator . 0.9
Resource Management:
Forester III 1
SALARY RANGE
$1,048-1,273
950-1,155
905-1,100
783-99S
7S3-950
710-7S3
584-710
425-517
1,04S-1.273
950-1,155
905-1,155
905-1,100
783-998
783-950
710-7S3
584-710
425-517
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
998-1,213
905-1,100
905-1,100
783-950
783-950
644-7S3
584-710
425-517
3S6-^69
1,337-1,626
1.273-1.54S
905-1,100
469-571
543-660
469-571
425-517
395-505
1,100-1.337
905-1,100
905-1.100
905-1,100
746-905
644-783
469-571
425-517
395-505
905-1,100
746-905
644-783
1,048-1,273
905-1.100
863-1,048
746-905
710-863
710-863
584-710
905-1,155
RESOURCES
607
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-63
(Filled) (Auth ) (AuiH.j
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF BEACHES AND
PARKS — Continued
Park Management — Continued
District Headquarters :
State park ranger VI 6
State park ranger V 12
Forester II 0.2
Assistant civil engineer 5.8
Assistant landscape architect 4.3
District aquatic supervisor 2
State park ranger II 1
Junior landscape architect 1.6
Carpenter foreman 6
Heavy equipment mechanic 1
Automobile mechanic 2.9
Delineator 5.9
Carpenter I 2.9
State park equipment operator 9.9
Forestry aid 0.6
Property clerk I 5
Senior stenographer 3
Senior tvpist-clerk 2
Stock clerk 1
Accounting technician II 5.6
Intermediate stenographer 7.7
Intermediate typist-clerk 5.4
Intermediate clerk 1
Intermediate account clerk 6.1
Field Services :
Restoration and maintenance super-
visor, historic ships 1
State park ranger IV 16.7
State park naturalist II 2
State park ranger III 36.4
Chief engineer I 1
Snow safety specialist 1
Institution fire chief 1
State park ranger II 110.3
State park historian I 1
Historian-exhibit specialist, State
Maritime Historic Park 0.7
Shipwright foreman, repair and res-
toration 1
Carpenter foreman 0.7
Electrician I 2
Boatswain-deckmaster, historic ships 0.9
Field Services — Continued
Water and sewage plant supervisor 3.2
Automotive mechanic 2
Lifeguard supervisor 8
Shipwright-joiner, repair and resto-
ration 3
Refrigeration engineman 1
Stationary engineer 3.9
Carpenter I 1
Painter I 1
Boat operator 0.6
State park equipment operator 7.2
Supervising groundsman I 1
Supervising housekeeper and custo-
dian. Hearst State Historical
Monument 1
Institution fireman 3.5
State park ranger I 188.5
Lifeguard 4.7
Curator I 1
Guide I, historical monument 40.4
Stationary fireman 1
State park attendant 226.5
Senior cashier-clerk 1
Dispatcher-clerk 3.6
Senior account clerk 1
Groundsman 23.1
Deckhand, historic ships 6.2
Supervising housekeeper I 1
Intermediate stenographer 9.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 10
Intermediate account clerk 1
Intermediate clerk 3
Janitor 19. S
Junior stenographer 0.5
Seasonal help — all classes 366.2
Totals, Authorized Positions 1406.1
SALARY RANGE
$1,100-1,337
905-1,100
783-998
783-998
783-950
710-863
644-783
710-783
710-783
676-783
644-746
584-710
644-710
614-676
505-614
505-614
469-571
457-556
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
395-480
821-998
783-950
746-905
710-863
746-863
676-S21
676-S21
644-783
644-7S3
644-7S3
710-7S3
710-783
676-746
676-746
676-746
644-746
5S4-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
644-710
5S4-710
614-676
584-710
556-676
556-676
556-644
530-644
530-644
530-644
5S4-644
480-556
457-556
457-556
457-556
4S0-530
4S0-530
435-530
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
395-4S0
395-480
386-469
($1,932,009)
$9,997,631
608
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
I 66-67 67-68 68-69
I (Filled) (Aulh.) (Auljij
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF RECREATION
Chief of division 0.8
Park and recreation resources man-
ager 0.4
Park and recreation specialist, state
grant program 0.5
Special representative, recreation
commission 0.8
Assistant to the division chief 1.1
Recreation planner III 1.6
Park and recreation consultant 0.2
Associate planner 1
Secretary I 1
Senior stenographer 0.2
Intermediate stenographer 1
Temporary help 0.3
Totals. Authorized Positions 8.9
DIVISION OF SMALL CRAFT
HARBORS
Administration :
Chief of division 0.3
Administrative assistant I 0.3
Secretary I 0.3
Accounting technician II 0.3
Intermediate stenographer 0.3
Intermediate clerk 0.3
Boating Facilities and Waterways :
Boating facilities development
officer 0.3
Senior harbor engineer _. 0.3
Senior economist 0.3
Associate harbor engineer 0.5
Associate economist . 0.3
Assistant civil engineer 1
Delineator 0.5
Engineering aid II 0.3
Senior stenographer I 0.2
Intermediate stenographer 1
Junior-intermediate clerk 0.3
Boating Safety and Control :
Boating regulation officer 0.3
Supervisor of marine safety 0.3
Boating regulations representative 1.8
Senior stenographer I 0.1
Junior-intermediate stenographer 0.7
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk 0.5
Boating Registration :
Supervisor of boating registration 0.3
Boating regulations representative 0.5
Senior clerk 0.6
Intermediate stenographer 0.3
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.6
Intermediate clerk 1.6
Junior-intermediate clerk 1
Temporary help 5.2
Totals. Authorized Positions 22.6
EXECUTIVE
Director __^
Deputy director !
Chief. Division of Beaches and Parks
Chief. Division of Recreation
Associate counsel
Recreation planning coordinator
Administrative assistant I
Junior counsel
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Legal stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer
SALAEY RANGE
$1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
1,100-1.337
1,048-1.273
998-1,213
905-1,100
905-1,100
905-1,100
543-660
469-571
425-517
(1,610)
$99,983
$1,286-1,564
746-905
543-660
457-556
425-517
395-180
1,213-1,475
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
905-1,100
783-998
584-710
530-644
469-571
425-517
395-480
905-1,100
821-998
644-783
469-571
425-517
395-505
821-998
644-783
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
342-415
(27,588)
$153,984
1
1
$22,500
1
1
1,548-1,874
1
1
1.475-1,793
1
]
1,273-1,548
1
1
1,155-1,405
1
1
1,155-1.405
1
1
746-905
1
1
746-S21
2
2
543-660
1
1
469-571
1
1
446-543
1
1
425-517
$22,500
20.S36
20,666
16,112
15.78S
13,860
10,860
9,434
15,224
6,852
6,104
5,812
$22,500
21,840
21,516
16,930
16,588
14,556
10,860
9,852
15,584
6,852
6,412
6,104
RESOURCES
609
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO, OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
EXECUTIVE— Continued
Resource Management and Protection
Division
Supervisor, state park planning and
development
Senior land agent
Supervising title officer
Forester III
State park archeologist III
Associate land agent
Assistant landscape architect
Associate title officer
State park archeologist II
Assistant land agent
State park archeologist I
Senior stenographer
Temporary help
Concessions Division
Concessions specialist
Assistant concessions specialist
Senior stenographer
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Information and Interpretation
Division
Public Information Section :
Information officer II
Research vrriter
Senior typist-clerk
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk
Interpretive Services Section :
Supervisor of interpretive services _
Supervisor of exhibit preparation _
State park naturalist III
State park historian III
Senior stenographer
State park historian II
Exhibit specialist
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
DIVISION
Division Chief's Office :
Administrative service officer II _
Supervising stenographer I
Audit Section :
State financial examiner III
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Budget Section :
Associate budget analyst
Assistant budget analyst
Accounting technician
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Management Analysis Section :
Senior management analyst
Associate management analyst
Assistant management analyst
Senior typist-clerk
Personnel Section :
Personnel officer II
Associate personnel analyst
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Junior intermediate stenographer
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk
Junior-intermediate clerk
Training Section :
Training officer I
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$1,273-1,548
$18,576
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
1
1
905-1,100
13,096
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
3
3
863-1,048
37,728
1
1
783-950
11,400
2
2
746-905
21,720
1
1
746-905
9,978
2
2
710-863
20,502
2
2
644-783
15,552
2
2
469-571
13,704
1.3
1.3
—
9,158
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
3
3
S21-998
34,302
1
1
469-571
6,852
2
2
425-517
12,408
54
54
$593,855
$18,576
15;276
13,200
13,200
13,200
37,728
11,400
21,720
10,482
20,712
16,326
13,704
9,158
14,556
35,217
6,852
12,40S
-
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,036
15,276
—
1
1
863-1,048
10,950
11.496
—
1
1
457-556
6,360
6,672
-
2
o
359-505
11,613
11,820
_
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
—
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
—
1
1
905-1,100
13.200
13,200
—
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
—
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6,852
-
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
—
2
2
644-783
1S,496
18,792
—
1
1
386-517
6,204
6,204
—
0.7
0.7
-
6,584
6,584
$603,509
1
1
1
1
$1,155-1,405
543-660
$16,S60
7,920
$16,S60
7,920
2
1
2
1
905-1,100
386-517
25,128
5,628
25,726
5,904
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
905-1,100
746-905
457-556
386-517
13,200
19,434
6,672
5,490
13,200
20,256
6,672
5,766
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
905-1,100
746-905
457-556
16,044
13,200
8,952
6,620
16,044
13,200
9,396
6,672
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
o
1
5
1
1,048-1,273
905-1,100
530-644
469-571
457-556
386-517
359-505
395-480
15,276
11,784
7,728
5,628
12,854
5,720
25,700
5,760
15,276
12,376
7,728
5,904
13,240
6,004
26,674
5,760
1
0.5
1
0.5
905-1,100
395-505
11,130
2,430
11,688
2,550
20— L-627SW
610
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION-Confinued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Autli.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
4S
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
DIVISION— Continued
Accounting and Business Management
Section :
Fiscal officer I
Accounting officer III
Accounting officer II
Business service officer I
Tabulating operations supervisor II
Property inspector
Accountant I
Supervising stenographer I
Supervising clerk I
Storekeeper I
Senior tabulating machine operator
Property clerk I
Supervising bookkeeping machine
operator
Senior stenographer
Key data supervisor I
Senior account clerk
Tabulating machine operator
Accounting technician
Senior typist-clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator II
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Calculating machine operator
Key punch operator
Bookkeeping machine operator I
Account clerk II
File clerk II
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk
Junior-intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
DIVISION
Division Chief's Office :
Deputy chief. Division of Beaches
and Parks
State park ranger VI
Recreation planner III
State park ranger V
Assistant civil engineer
State park ranger III
Senior stenographer
Junior-intermediate stenographer _
Senior typist-clerk
Statewide Planning Branch :
Supervisor, statewide recreation
planning
Park and recreation resources man-
ager
Senior landscape architect
Recreation planner IV
Associate landscape architect
Recreation planner III
Associate data processing systems
analyst
Associate economist
Junior assistant landscape architect
Recreation planner I
Senior stenographer
Park Unit Master Planning Branch :
Supervisor, state park planning and
development
Park and recreation resources man-
ager
Senior landscape architect
Recreation planner IV
Associate landscape architect
Recreation planner III
Recreation planner II
Assistant landscape architect
Junior assistant landscape architect
Junior-intermediate stenographer _
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$99S-1.213
14,556
14,556
1
1
905-1.100
13.200
13.200
1
1
746-905
10.440
10.860
1
1
746-905
10.860
10.S60
1
1
710-863
10.356
10,356
1
1
614-746
8,418
8,844
2
2
556-676
15,750
16,128
1
1
543-660
7.920
7,920
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
505-644
7.09S
7,368
_ o
2
505-614
14,068
14,406
1
1
505-614
7,278
7,368
1
1
4S0-584
7,008
7,008
3
3
469-571
19.7S3
20,090
1
1
469-571
6.282
6,600
_ 2
•->
457-556
13.344
13.344
_ 2
o
457-556
11,453
12,045
0
5
457-556
33,360
33,360
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
_ o
9
435-530
10,638
11.175
17
17
3S6-517
98,168
101,225
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
5
5
405-492
26,398
27,424
1
1
395-480
4.980
5,220
4
4
395-480
21,860
22,378
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
10
10
359-505
53.771
55,125
3
3
342-4S0
14,793
35,506
12.8
12.8
-
60,6S2
60.6S2
115.3
115.3
-
$783,602
$799,844
1
1
$1,337-1,626
1
1
1,100-1,337
•>
2
905-1,100
1
1
905-1.100
1
1
7S3-950
1
1
710-863
1
1
469-571
1
1
3S6-517
1
1
457-556
1
1
1,214-1,476
1
1
1,100-1,337
1
1
1,048-1,273
1
1
998-1.213
1
1
905-1.100
3
3
905-1.100
1
1
905-1,100
1
1
905-1.100
2
2
710-950
1
1
644-7S3
1
1
469-571
1.273-1.54S
$19,512
16,044
26.0SS
11.400
11.400
10.188
6.S52
6,204
5,760
14.56S
13,200
15,276
14,266
13.200
34,920
11.310
11,310
19,45S
8.384
5.979
1S.503
$19,512
16,044
26.400
11.976
11.40!)
10.356
6.852
6.204
6.060
15,300
13,S60
15,276
14,556
13,200
36,000
11,8S0
11,880
20.41S
8,808
6,282
1S.576
1
1
1.100-1.337
16,044
16.044
4
4
1.048-1.273
61,104
61,104
2
2
998-1.213
2S.93S
29.112
8
8
905-1.100
101.934
104.220
7
7
905-1.100
S6.046
S8.364
9
9
783-950
92.564
96.564
1
1
783-950
11.400
11.400
17
17
710-950
167.671
174.879
3
3
386-517
1S,612
18,612
RESOURCES
611
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(filled) «ulh.)
68-69
(Autli.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
DIVISION — Continued
Development Branch :
State park landscape architect
Senior architect
Senior civil engineer
Senior landscape architect
Associate const ruction analyst
Associate architect
Associate civil engineer
Recreation planner III
Supervising land surveyor
Civil engineering associate
Associate landscape architect
Land surveyor
Architectural assistant
Assistant landscape architect
Assistant civil engineer
Civil engineering technician II
Senior delineator
Junior-assistant landscape architect
Junior-assistant civil engineer
Civil engineering technician I
Instrument man
I telineatol-
Graphic artist
Engineering aid II
Senior stenographer
Engineering aid I
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Grants Administration and Local
Assistance Branch :
Park and recreation resources man-
ager
Recreation planner III
Associate planner
Park and recreation consultant
Recreation planner II
Senior stenographer
Temporary help
Totals. Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF OPERATIONS
Division Chiefs Office :
Deputy chief. Division of Beaches
and Parks
Senior stenographer
Staff Services Office :
State park ranger V
Recreation planner II
Assistant purchasing specifications
analyst
District Headquarters :
State park ranger VI
State park ranger V
Forester II
District aquatic supervisor
State park ranger II
Carpenter foreman
Heavy equipment mechanic
Automotive mechanic
Carpenter I m
State park equipment operator
Property clerk I
Senior stenographer I
Senior typist-clerk
Stock clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
SALARY RANGE
-
1
1
SI. 213-1 ,475
$17,700
$17,000
—
1
1
1,100-1.337
16,044
16,044
—
2
2
1,100-1.337
31,576
32,088
—
1
1
1,048-1.273
15,276
15,276
—
1
1
950-1.1.").-,
13.860
13.860
—
2
2
950-1,155
27.500
27.720
—
.i
5
950-1,155
69.079
69.300
—
1
1
905-1.100
12.476
13,096
_
2
2
905-1,100
26.400
26,400
-
3
3
905-1.100
38,566
39,444
—
.>
.1
905-1.100
62.631
i;3.95 1
-
1
1
S63-99S
10,734
11,265
—
2
2
783-950
22.800
22,800
-
1
1
783-950
11.400
11.400
—
7
7
7S3-950
78,621
79,260
—
5
5
746-950
52.182
52,836
—
• _»
.-»
710-863
31.068
31.068
—
0
9
710-950
90.026
93.966
—
3
3
710-950
33.141
33,885
—
4
4
644-821
35.604
36,918
_
6
6
614-710
48.232
49,784
—
15
15
584-710
124,728
126,486
_
1
1
556—676
7,984
8.112
_
4
4
530-644
26.658
27.998
—
1
1
469-571
6.852
6,852
_
4
4
415-505
21.039
22,092
—
o
2
386-517
12,333
12,408
1
1
1.100-1.337
13.200
13.S60
—
2
2
905-1.100
26.400
26.400
—
1
i
905-1 .100
12.576
13,200
—
1
1
905-1.100
10.860
11,400
—
1
1
783-950
9.S52
10,356
-
1
1
469-571
6.572
6.S52
-
16.7
16.7
-
140.370
140.370
-
192.7
192.7
-
$2,042,475
$2,085,589
1
1
$1,337-1.626
$19,512
$19,512
1
1
469-571
6.852
6.852
2
2
905-1.100
26.400
26,400
1
1
783-950
9,662
10,146
1
1
— 821-998
11,976
11,976
6
6
1,100-1,337
96,264
96,264
12
12
905-1.100
158,400
158,400
1
1
783-998
9.396
9,852
2
2
710-863
20.712
20,712
1
1
644-7S3
9.396
9,396
6
6
710-783
56,228
56,376
1
1
676-783
8.952
8.952
3
3
644-746
25,356
25,560
3
3
644-710
25.560
25.560
10
10
614-676
81.120
81.120
5
5
505-614
36.218
36,720
3
3
469-571
20.556
20,556
2
2
457-556
13.344
13.344
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
6
6
457-556
37.670
38.555
8
8
425-517
47,226
48,204
6
6
395-505
33.595
34.604
1
1
395-480
5,760
5.760
6
6
395-480
32,762
33.629
612
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATSON-Continyied
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Anthj (Antbj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF OPERATIONS—
Continued
Field Services :
Restoration and maintenance super-
visor, historic ships
State park ranger IV
State park naturalist II
State park ranger III
State park ranger II
State park historian I
Historian-exhibit specialist, State
Maritime Historic Park
Shipwright foreman, repair and res-
toration
Carpenter foreman
Electrician I :
Boatswain-deckmaster, historic ships
Water and sewage plant supervisor
Automotive mechanic
Lifeguard supervisor
Shipwright-joiner, repair and res-
toration
Boat operator
State park equipment operator
Supervising groundsman
Supervising housekeeper and custo-
dian, Hearst State Historical
Monument
State park ranger I
Lifeguard
Curator I
Guide I, historical monument
State park attendant
Senior cashier-clerk
Dispatcher-clerk
Senior account clerk
Groundsman
Deckhand, historic ships
Supervising housekeeper I
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Janitor
Temporary Help :
Ranger and related professional
Technical, custodial, and clerical
Totals, Authorized Positions
SQUAW VALLEY STATE
RECREATION AREA
State park ranger IV - 1 1 $7S3-950 $11,400 $11,400
State park ranger II - 1 1 644-783 9,396 9,396
State park ranger I - 1 1 556-644 7,518 7,728
State park attendant - 5 5 480-556 31,538 32,748
Intermediate stenographer - 1 1 425-517 6,204 6,204
Snow safety specialist - 1 1 676-821 9,137 9,5S6
State park equipment operator - 1 1 614-676 7,69S S.0S0
Chief engineer 1 1 746-863 10,062 10,356
Stationary engineer - 4 4 644-710 34,080 34,080
Refrigeration engineer - 1 1 644-710 7,728 8,112
Stationary fireman 1 1 584-644 7,638 7,72S
Water and sewage plant supervisor— - 1 1 676-746 8.952 8,952
Auto mechanic - 1 1 644-746 S\520 8,520
Institutional fire chief - 1 1 676-821 9,S52 9,852
Institutional fireman - 2 2 556-676 16,224 16,224
Temporary help - 4 4 - 28,120 28,120
Totals, Authorized Positions - 27 27 - $214,067 $217,086
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 1,559.8 1,574.5 1,574.5 $11,140,251 $11,847,104 $12,012,426
a Pursuant to Chapter 1179, Statutes of 1967, the Department of Parks and Recreation is reorganized. This reorganization is re-
flected in this supplement.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$S21-998
$11,976
$11,976
15
15
783-950
170,550
171,000
2
2
746-905
20,560
21,048
36
36
710-863
370,098
371,412
112
112
644-7S3
1,016,674
1,033,995
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
644-783
7,S8S
8,282
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
710-783
S.520
8,952
1
1
676-746
8,952
S,952
1
1
676-746
8,952
8,952
3
3
676-746
26,084
26,496
1
1
644-746
8,520
8,520
8
8
584-710
67,396
67,854
3
3
644-710
25,560
25,560
1
1
584-710
7,218
7,578
7
7
614-676
56,100
56,464
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
199
199
556-644
1,499,050
1,523,652
5
5
530-644
35,136
36,594
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
42
42
530-644
313.78S
318,840
236.5
236.5
480-556
1,534,041
1,560,509
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
4
4
457-556
24,718
25,514
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
24
24
480-530
151,090
152,190
6
6
480-530
37,285
38,085
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
10
10
425-517
58,792
60,348
11.5
11.5
395-505
63,934
65,061
3
3
395-480
16,442
16,981
20.5
20.5
395-480
113,437
115,706
16.4
16.4
_
103,247
103,247
317.6
317.6
-
1,584,652
$8,213,105
1,584,652
- 1,185.5
1,185.5
-
$8,306,398
RESOURCES
613
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
SALARIES AND "WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[filled) (Aulh.) (Amh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
SO
81
82
83
84
85
86
EXECUTIVE
Office of the Director :
Member, California Water Commis-
sion (9) per diem
Director
Deputy director
Principal engineer
Special representative
Supervising engineer
Contracting agency and community
services officer
Executive secretary, California
Water Commission
Senior engineer
Administrative assistant I
Secretary II
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior information clerk
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Stenographic Services Section :
Supervising clerk II ,
Senior stenographer .
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior stenographer
Special Assistant :
Special assistant to the deputy di-
rector
Intermediate typist-clerk
Tour and Conference Coordinator :
Tour and conference coordinator
Intermediate typist-clerk
Internal Auditor :
Supervising state financial exam-
iner I
State financial examiner III
State financial examiner II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Office of Chief Counsel :
Chief counsel
Assistant chief counsel
Senior attorney
Associate attorney
Associate engineer
Assistant counsel
Librarian III
Junior counsel
Student legal assistant
Senior legal stenographer
Senior stenographer
Legal stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Public Information Office :
Information officer II
Information officer I
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Administrative and Technical Services :
Comptroller :
Comptroller
Financial adviser
Staff administrative analyst, ac-
counting systems
Associate data processing systems
analyst
Associate administrative analyst,
accounting systems
SALARY RANGE
-
-
-
$50 day
$18,000
$18,000
1
1
1
24,500
24,500
24,500
2.8
3
3
2,039
73,404
73,404
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
23,748
23,748
1
1
1
1,628
19,536
19,536
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
15,660
16,446
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
16,588
17,420
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
0.4
—
—
1,100-1,337
—
—
1
1
1
746-905
10,S60
10.S60
0.8
1
1
599-728
8,412
8,736
2.5
3
3
543-660
22,356
22,692
3.1
3
3
469-571
20,436
20,544
0.8
1
1
457-556
5,484
5,760
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
2
1
1
425-517
5,594
5,869
2.1
2
2
395-505
10,000
10,496
1.7
2
2
395-4S0
10,200
10,704
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1.7
2
2
469-571
13,704
13.704
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
6.1
7
7
425-517
39,924
41,263
5.6
5
5
395-505
27,422
28,319
1.7
2
2
386-469
10,526
10,884
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
0.8
1
1
395-505
4,860
5,100
1
_
_
710-863
_
_
1
—
-
395-505
—
—
1
1
1
998-1.213
14,556
14,556
0.4
1
1
905-1,100
11,040
11,592
3.9
4
4
746-905
38,478
40,390
1
1
1
395-505
5,484
5,760
1
1
1
1,626-1,976
23,712
23,712
2
2
2
1,475-1,793
43,032
43,032
4
4
4
1,273-1,548
73,647
74,304
5.6
6
6
1,155-1,405
94,652
97,712
0.7
1
1
950-1,155
12,836
13,475
3.4
5
5
863-1,048
53,865
56,532
1
1
1
676-821
8,952
9,396
4.7
5
5
746-821
47,328
49,032
1.3
1
1
457-710
6,672
7,008
3.6
4
4.
517-628
29,709
30,144
3.6
3
3
469-571
19,220
19,608
2.3
2
2
446-543
12,594
12,928
0.9
o
2
425-517
11,786
12,062
1.2
1
1
395-505
4,860
5,100
0.9
1
1
1,048-1,273
12,940
13,585
2.6
2
2
863-1,048
23,436
24,456
1
1
1
457-556
6,110
6,412
0.8
1
1
395-505
4,860
5,100
1
1
1
1,405-1,708
20,496
20,496
1
1
1
1,337-1,626
17,880
17,880
-
1
1
998-1,213
11.976
12,576
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
2
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
614
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aoth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
S5
86
EXECUTIVE— Continued
Administrative and Technical Serv-
ices— Continued
Comptroller — Continued
Assistant data processing systems
analyst -
Assistant administrative analyst,
accounting systems -
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer 1
Accounting Oflice :
Accounting officer IV 1
General accountant III 1
Accounting officer III 0.3
General auditor II 1
Accounting officer II 2
Accountant I 5.6
Supervising clerk I 1
Auditor I 1
Accountant — trainee 1
Senior account clerk 3
Accounting technician II 4.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 7
Intermediate clerk 3.3
Bookkeeping machine operator
I 1
Intermediate account clerk 12.5
Utility Accounting Office :
General accountant IV 0.6
General accountant III 2.2
General accountant II 5.3
Accountant I 2.7
Accountant — trainee 0.7
Accounting technician II 2.4
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.6
Intermediate account clerk 1.1
Budget Office :
Budget officer 1
Associate budget analyst 2
Assistant budget analyst 2.3
Junior staff analyst 1.4
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Service and Supply Office :
Business service officer IV 1
Business service officer II 1
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Engineering Microdoeument
Management :
Photogrammetrist II 1
Supervising photocopyist 0.2
Senior file clerk 1
Stock clerk 0.3
Photocopyist 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.3
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.6
Drafting aid I -
Intermediate clerk 5.6
Intermediate account clerk
Central Records :
Supervising file clerk I 1
Automotive equipment
operator I 1
Senior file clerk 7.1
Intermediate typist-clerk 12
Intermediate clerk 17.8
Junior typist-clerk 5.4
Junior clerk 12.2
Purchases and Stores :
Business service officer I 1
Storekeeper II 1
Property inspector 1
Business service assistant 0.9
Property clerk II 0.1
Storekeeper I 1
Property clerk I 0.9
Senior clerk 0.9
Stock clerk 7
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.9
Intermediate clerk \. 8.4
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$746-905
$9,174
$9,630
1
1
746-905
9,174
9,630
1
1
469-571
5,766
6,054
1
1
425-517
5,331
5,605
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
9
o
905-1.100
22,404
23,526
1
1
746-905
9,586
10,062
O
o
746-905
19,923
20,370
7
7
556-676
47.00S
47.568
1
1
530-044
7,728
7,728
1
1
584-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
584-644
7,698
7,728
4
4
457-556
23,956
25,160
7
7
457-556
41,970
43,733
R
8
395-505
42,895
43,98S
4
4
395-4S0
21,106
21.S75
1
1
395-1S0
5,760
5,760
16
16
395^180
83,573
S6,633
1
1
1,100-1.337
14,266
14.976
2
2
905-1,100
24,510
25.0S0
7
7
746-905
71,232
73,066
4
4
556-676
29.S76
30,559
1
1
584-644
7,45S
7,728
3
3
457-556
19,206
19,554
3
3
395-505
15.3S9
16,142
2
2
395-tSO
10,309
10.S30
1
1
1.100-1,337
16.044
16,044
3
3
905-1,100
35,968
37,592
o
1
746-905
18,126
19.020
1
1
614-746
7,548
7.920
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.S52
1
1
395-505
5,242
5,507
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14.556
1
1
S21-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
469-571
6,256
6.572
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13.200
1
1
505-614
6,110
6.412
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
457-556
6,160
6,464
1
1
435-530
6,360
6.360
i
1
425-517
6,104
6,204
5
5
395-505
25,017
26,282
1
1
415-505
5.100
5,352
5
5
395-180
27,113
28,334
1
1
395^180
4,860
5,100
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
8
8
457-556
51.590
52,504
15
15
395-505
78,495
81,371
30
30
395^80
158,098
164.147
4
4
359^135
18,16S
19,052
6
6
342-^15
27,119
2S/232
1
1
746-905
10.S1S
10.S60
1
1
5S4-746
S.520
S.520
1
1
614-746
8.952
8.952
1
1
614-746
7.69S
8.080
1
1
584-710
7.72S
8.112
1
1
505-644
7.21S
7,368
_
505-614
—
—
1
1
457-556
6.060
6.360
S
8
457-556
51.590
52.506
4
4
395-505
20,388
21,390
10
10
395-4S0
52.S13
54.S94
RESOURCES
615
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulb.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
EXECUTIVE— Continued
Administrative and Technical Serv-
ices— Continued
Comptroller — Continued
Contracts Coordination :
Business service officer I 0.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Personnel Management :
Personnel officer III 1
Senior typist-clerk 1
Personnel Services and
Recruitment :
Associate personnel analyst 1
Assistant personnel analyst 0.9
Junior staff analyst 0.8
Intermediate stenographer 1.2
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Personnel Transactions :
Supervising clerk II 1
Senior clerk 3.2
Senior typist-clerk 2.S
Intermediate typist-clerk 14.5
Project Personnel Services :
Associate personnel analyst 0.8
Assistant personnel analyst 0.6
Junior staff analyst 1.4
Intermediate stenographer 0.8
Personnel Standards and Studies :
Associate personnel analyst 1
Assistant personnel analyst 1.3
Junior staff analyst 0.6
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Management Analysis Staff :
Senior management analyst 1
Staff management analyst 1
Associate management analyst 1.8
Records management analyst II _ 1
Assistant management analyst 1.8
Junior staff analyst 1.7
Senior typist-clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 1.7
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.2
Graphic Services :
Graphic services supervisor 0.4
Audio-visual specialist 0.6
Reproduction machine supervisor
I 0.5
Reproduction machine operator I 0.7
Blueprinter —
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk _ 1
Intermediate clerk 1.1
Junior clerk 0.5
Audio-Visual Section :
Audio-visual assistant 1
Delineator 2
Graphic artist 1
Intermediate clerk 0.5
Photography :
Supervisor of photography 1
Senior photographer 1.9
Photographer 2
Photocopyist 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2
Reproduction :
Duplicating machine
supervisor I 1
Varitypist 2.9
Duplicating machine operator
II (offset) 4.5
Reproduction machine operator
I 0.8
Blueprinter 1
Duplicating machine operator
II (direct impression) 1
Intermediate clerk 1.6
Duplicating machine operator I 1
Junior clerk 1.2
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$746-905
395-505
$9,852
5,760
$10,356
5,760
1
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
457-556
16,860
6,672
16,860
6,672
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
746-905
614-746
425-517
395-505
11,736
10.571
7,554
5,582
5,760
12,326
10.872
7,932
5.S58
5,760
1
4
3
14
1
4
3
14
614-746
457-556
457-556
395-505
8,350
26,688
17,966
77.63S
8,772
26,688
18,542
79,061
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
746-905
614-746
425-517
11,130
9,100
7,728
5,226
11.68S
9,548
8,112
5,490
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
746-905
614-746
425-517
395-505
11,736
9,893
7,554
6,204
5,668
12,326
10,387
7,932
6,204
5,760
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
1,100-1,337
998-1,213
905-1,100
821-99S
746-905
614-746
457-556
425-517
395-505
16,044
14,556
22,936
11,976
20,712
15,336
6,335
5,812
10,340
16,044
14,556
24,080
11.976
21,216
16.096
6,646
6,104
10,85S
1
1
950-1,155
863-l,04S
13,475
13,860
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
614-746
435-530
435-530
425-517
395-505
395^180
342-115
7,368
5,553
5.352
6.204
5,530
5,064
4,206
7,728
5,835
5.622
6.204
5.760
5.320
4.416
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
710-S63
584-710
556-676
395-4S0
9.S52
17.040
7,278
5,040
10.356
17,040
7,638
5,2S6
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
710-S63
644-783
556-676
435-530
395-505
10,356
17.S82
14,564
6,360
10,620
10.356
18,312
15.296
6.360
10,860
1
3
1
3
505-614
457-556
6.060
1S.154
6.360
1S,742
4
4
435-530
24,246
25,065
2
o
435-530
435-530
12,270
12,570
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
415-505
395-^SO
377-457
342-415
6,060
5,760
5,080
4,434
6,060
5.760
5.330
4,657
616
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SAT/ARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
EXECUTIVE— Continued
Administrative and Technical Serv-
ices— Continued
Training Office :
Training officer
Tour and conference coordinator
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Technical Services Office :
Principal engineer
Senior stenographer
Laboratories :
Supervising engineer
Senior typist-clerk
Groundsman
Intermediate typist-clerk
Watchman
Intermediate clerk
Janitor
Chemical Laboratory :
Supervisor, chemical testing
section
Associate chemical testing
engineer
Assistant chemical testing
engineer
Assistant public health
chemist
Laboratory technician,
chemical analysis
Junior chemist
Aquatic biologist I
Laborer
Laboratory assistant II
Laboratory assistant I
Concrete Laboratory :
Senior materials and research
engineer
Associate engineer
Materials and research
engineering associate
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant physical testing
engineer
Water resources
technician II
Water resources
technician I
Engineering aid II
Laborer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Soils Laboratory :
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Materials and research engi-
neering associate
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant engineering geolo-
gist
Water resources technician
II
Water resources technician I
Engineering aid II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Engineering aid I
Laboratory assistant I
Fluid Mechanics Laboratory :
Associate engineer
Maintenance Shop :
Utility shops supervisor
Maintenance mechanic
Carpenter I
Machinist
Skilled laborer
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$905-1,100
710-863
457-556
395-505
359-435
$11,175
9,662
6,210
5.66S
4,632
-
1
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
469-571
21,516
6,852
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1,273-1,548
457-556
480-530
395-505
415-505
395-480
395^80
18,576
6,672
6,360
5,760
5,737
5,760
11,520
-
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
-
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
-
1
1
7S3-950
10,608
-
3
3
746-905
32,580
-
1
6
2
1
1
2
1
6
o
1
1
2
5S4-710
614-710
556-676
480-530
435-530
395-480
8,520
48,424
14,549
6,360
5,106
10,620
1
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
16,044
11,688
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
783-998
11,880
10,860
783-950
746-905
1
3
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
644-7S3
530-644
480-530
395-505
395-480
1
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
783-99S
2
2
783-950
9
6
10
1
1
1
9
6
10
1
1
1
746-905
644-783
530-644
395-505
415-505
395-480
1
1
950-1,155
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
746-821
676-746
644-710
644-710
556-614
10,482
30,205
8.316
20,230
12,720
6,060
4,860
16,044
11,688
13.200
10,614
21,030
93,012
52.829
71,264
5,507
5,220
4.860
13,860
9.211
8,952
7,728
16,248
14.20S
$11,736
10.146
6,516
5.760
4,860
21,516
6,852
1S.576
6,672
6,360
5,760
6,024
5,760
11,520
16,044
13,860
11,130
32,580
8,520
49,638
15,274
6.360
5,364
10,860
16,044
12,276
12,476
11,400
10,995
31,257
8,736
21,245
12,720
6,060
5,106
16.044
12,276
13,200
11,142
21,510
95,030
54,653
72,997
5,760
5,220
5,100
13,860
9,662
8.952
8,112
16.632
14,556
RESOURCES
617
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
.4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
EXECUTIVE— Continued
Administrative and Technical Services —
Continued
Technical Services Office — Continued
Subsurface Exploration :
Senior engineering geologist
Stock clerk
Senior account clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Geophysical Surveys:
Associate engineering geolo-
gist
Assistant engineering geolo-
gist
Water resources technician
II
Junior engineering geologist-
Statewide Drilling :
Supervisor of statewide
drilling
Drilling superintendent
Water resources tech-
nician II
Senior drilling foreman
Foundation drilling foreman
Foundation driller
Maintenance man II
Skilled laborer
Maps and Surveys :
Supervising engineer
Assistant civil engineer
Intermediate stenographer
Statewide Mapping :
Water resources engineering
associate
Photogrammetrist II
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician II
Photogrammetrist I
Instrumentman
Engineering aid II
Planimetry :
Associate land and water use
analyst
Assistant land and water use
analyst
Delineator
Engineering aid II
Drafting :
Supervisor of drafting
services
Senior delineator
Delineator
Drafting aid I
Engineering Computations :
Chief, engineering computations
branch
Senior engineer, electronic ana-
log system
Associate data processing sys-
tems analyst
Assistant data processing sys-
tems analyst
Applied science programmer II
Programmer II. EDP
Computer operator
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Data Processing:
Computer operations super-
visor I
Senior computer operator
Computer operator
Key punch supervisor I
Tabulating machine operator
Key punch operator
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
§1,100-1,337
457-556
457-556
395-505
$16,044
6.672
6.672
4,860
1
1
950-1,155
11,496
o
2
783-950
21,918
1
1
1
1
746-905
710-783
10,398
9.2S5
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
821-998
13,200
11,976
1
4
10
22
1
3
1
4
10
22
1
3
746-905
746-905
676-821
614-676
584-644
556-614
8,952
42,280
95,462
176,184
7,008
21,576
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
783-998
425-517
18,576
11,400
6,204
1
o
1
2
2
1
4
1
2
1
2
2
i
4
905-1,100
905-1,100
783-998
746-905
746-905
614-710
530-644
13,200
26,400
11,400
19,500
21,720
7,668
27,628
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
1
1
2
1
1
o
746-905
584-710
530-644
10.860
8,520
15,456
1
2
1
1
1
o
i
i
783-950
710-863
584-710
415-505
11,400
20,712
8,520
5,100
1
i
1,273-1,548
18,576
1
i
1,100-1,337
16,044
1
i
905-1,100
12,076
5
2
2
4
1
1
2
1
5
2
2
4
1
1
2
1
746-905
746-905
746-905
530-644
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-480
46.626
18,348
18.348
26.0S8
6,620
5,979
10.102
5,760
2
3
14
1
5
13
2
3
14
1
5
13
746-905
614-746
530-644
469-571
457-556
405-492
18.237
23.604
99,144
6,464
31,199
74,035
$16,044
6.672
6,672
5,100
12,076
22.530
10,860
9.396
13,200
11,976
9,396
42,768
96,784
178,080
7,368
21,924
18,576
11,400
6,204
13,200
26,400
11,400
20,460
21,720
8,048
28,884
13,200
10,860
8,520
15,456
11,400
20,712
8,520
5,35?.
1S.57P
16,044
12.6SO
48,946
19.260
19.260
26.0S8
6.672
6,204
10.613
5.760
19.134
24,780
103.620
6,796
32.104
75.510
618
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Confinuec!
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
EXECUTIVE— Continued
Administrative and Technical Services-
Continued
Technical Services Office — Continued
Engineering Computations —
Continued
Engineering Programming :
Data processing manager I
(applied science)
Associate data processing
systems analyst
Applied science programmer
III
Supervisor, EDP
Assistant data processing
systems analyst
Applied science programmer
II
Programmer II, EDP
Applied science programmer
I
Programmer I, EDP
Programmer trainee, EDP
Mobile Equipment :
Chief of mobile equipment op-
erations
Associate equipment engineer
Assistant equipment engineer
Heavy equipment mechanic
Senior machine parts store-
keeper
Mechanics helper
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Service Accounting :
Senior account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Service Maintenance :
Mobile equipment superin-
tendent
Assistant mobile equipment
superintendent
Auto maintenance foreman
Heavy equipment mechanic-
Mechanics helper
Machine parts storekeeper
Laborer
Program Control Office :
Principal engineer
Supervising engineer
Associate engineer
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate
Assistant civil engineer
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Consultants
Totals, Authorized Positions a b
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
Office of the Chief Engineer :
Chief engineer 0.6
Division engineer 0.2
Principal engineer 1
Supervising engineer 0.9
Senior engineer 0.5
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate 1
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 2
Intermediate stenographer 1.4
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.5
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$998-1,213
$12,940
$13,5S5
_ 2
2
905-1,100
23,046
24,206
3
2
3
2
905-1.100
905-1,100
34.536
22,575
36,264
23,712
_ 2
2
746-905
19,210
20,166
3
10
3
10
74C-905
746-905
29.362
99,372
30.826
102.700
4
— 7
7
4
7
7
614-746
614-746
556-614
33,474
54,349
• 51,048
35.052
57,062
51,390
1
1
4
1
1
1
4
1
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
783-99S
676-7S3
16,044
11,928
3S.904
8,112
16.044
12,526
40.S36
S,520
1 1 1 1 1 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
530-644
530-614
469-571
457-556
425-517
395^S0
6,360
6,516
6.43S
6.672
6,204
5,4S4
6,672
6,S40
6.76S
6,672
6,204
5,760
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
457-556
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
395-4S0
6,672
6,204
10,060
5,760
5,553
6,672
6.204
10,550
5,760
5,760
1
1
905-1,100
12,326
12,940
1
6
18
11
_ 2
2
1
6
18
11
2
2
S21-99S
746-863
676-7S3
530-614
4S0-584
480-530
11,040
58,380
154,970
73,998
12,918
12,470
11.592
5S,914
159,524
76,776
13,218
12,720
1
_ o
1
1
2
1
1,475-1,793
1,273-1,548
950-1,155
21,176
37,152
13,S60
21.516
37,152
13,860
2
3
1
2
9.8 11.6
1.2
2
3
1
2
11.6
1.2
905-1,100
783-998
469-571
425-517
(7S.469)
(-)
$2,741,626
25,932
34,200
6,S52
11,643
92,964
12,000
$6,1S4,1S3
26,400
34,200
6,852
12,158
92,964
12,000
366.1 752.S
752.8
$0,342,267
$1,882-2,039
1,708-2,038
1,475-1,793
1,273-1.548
1,100-1,337
905-1,100
530-644
469-571
425-517
395-505
$22,584
21,516
34,236
10,044
24,330
7,728
13,704
6,204
6,060
$23,712
21.516
35,022
16,044
24,888
7,728
13.704
6,204
6,060
RESOURCES
619
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
Tilled (Aulh.)
68-69
(Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
S5
86
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT—
Continued
Office of the Chief Engineer — Continued
Program < Control < iffiee :
Principal engineer 1 —
Supervising engineer 2.S —
Senior engineer 0.9
Associate engineer 1 -
Water re • rces engineering as-
sociate 2 -
Assistant civil engineer 2.9
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 1.6
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.3 -
Temporary help 0.6 0.3
Totals, Authorized Positions* 23.2 12.3
POWER OFFICE
Office of the Chief :
Chief, power office
Research writer
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Staff Specialists — Nuclear Energy :
Staff hydro-mechanical engineer
Senior nuclear engineer
Associate soils specialist
radiologic
Power Contracts Branch :
Supervising electric utilities
engineer
Senior electric utilities engineer
Associate electric utilities
engineer
Assistant electrical engineer
Power Systems Branch :
Supervising electric utilities
engineer
Senior electric utilities engineer
Associate electric utilities
engineer
Assistant electrical engineer
Power Utilization Branch :
Supervising electric utilities
engineer
Senior electric utilities engineer
Associate electric utilities
engineer
Assistant electrical engineer
Junior electrical engineer
Temporary help
Consultants
Totals, Authorized Positions 33.7 50.3
STAFF AND SERVICES
MANAGEMENT
Office of Assistant Chief Engineer :
Assistant chief engineer 1 1
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate 1 1
Senior stenographer 1 1
Administrative Services :
Senior stenographer 0.6 1
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1 1
Intermediate clerk 0.6 1
Western States Water Planning :
Principal engineer 1 1
Supervising engineer 1 1
Associate engineer 1.3 2
Senior stenographer 0.6 1
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
0.3
12.3
SALARY RANGE
$1,475-1.79.3
1.273-1.548
1,100-1.337
950-1,155
9 MOO
:• 3 998
469-571
425-517
395-505
(4,S40)
$275,873
$2,300
$154,706
40.3
$396,403
$1,708-2,038
905-1.100
469-571
469-571
425-517
395-505
395^80
1,475-1,793
1,273-1,548
950-1,155
469-571
457-556
$579,4S0
$24,394
13.200
6.852
6.852
6,204
5,760
4,860
21.516
17,773
25.260
6.852
6.672
$2,300
$157,178
1
0.S
1
1
1.3
1.7
1
1
1
1
3
o
1
1
1
1
.3
o
$1,626-1,976
86.3-1 ,04S
469-571
457-556
425-517
.395-505
$23,712
10,608
6.740
6,672
16,356
10,800
S2::.712
11,130
6,852
6,672
17.184
11,046
1
1
1
1
1
1,27.3-1.548
1.100-1,337
18,576
13,200
18.576
13.860
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,S60
13,860
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 ,27.3-1 .548
1.100-1.337
1S.576
16,044
18.576
16.044
2.7
2.9
4
O
4
3
950-1,155
783-950
49,444
30.654
51.232
32,157
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
1,100-1.337
18.576
16.044
18.576
16.044
.3.4
1.6
4
4
4
4
950-1,155
783-950
52 213
39]273
53.501
40,956
1
2
1
2
1
o
1,273-1,548
1.100-1,337
1S.576
30,960
18.576
31,704
2.6
2.9
0.1
1
0.7
4
4
2
1.9
4.4
4
4
2
1.9
4.4
950-1,155
783-950
710-783
(8,248)
(7.500)
50,520
41,304
17,472
15,300
44,000
51,672
4.3.335
18.348
15,300
44,000
$592,913
$24,456
13.200
6,852
6,852
6,204
5.760
5.100
21.516
18,576
25,836
6.852
6.672
620
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STAFF AND SERVICES
MANAGEMENT— Continued
Office of Assistant Chief Engineer —
Continued
Safety Office:
Construction supervisor III
Assistant civil engineer
Intermediate typist-clerk
General Staff:
Principal engineer
Chief engineering geologist
Supervising engineer
Staff seismology specialist
Supervising engineering geologist
Staff chemical engineer
Supervisor, land and water use
section
Supervising economist
Recreation and wildlife resources
advisor
Senior land and water use analyst
Senior engineer
Senior engineering geologist
Senior economist
Meteorologist III
Pollution bioanalyst IV
Associate chemical engineer
Associate engineer
Associate economist
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Contract Administration :
Supervising engineer
Senior stenographer
Project Analysis :
Senior engineer
Senior economist
Associate engineer
Research writer
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Water Contracts:
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Water resources engineering
associate
Assistant civil engineer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Technical Support :
Principal engineer
Senior typist-clerk
Reports Administration :
Supervisor of technical publi-
cations
Research writer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Advanced Techniques:
Associate engineer
Associate economist
Earthquake Engineering :
Senior engineering geologist
Associate engineer
Associate engineering geologist
Associate seismologist
Operations research specialist
II
Research writer
Assistant electrical engineer
Assistant engineering geologist
Water resources technician II_
Precision electronics specialist
Water resources technician I
Instrumentman
Engineering aid II
Senior stenographer
Laborer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Technical Services Office :
Principal engineer
Senior stenographer
Laboratories :
Supervising engineer
SALARY RANGE
1
-
-
$1,213-1,475
-
-
2
—
—
783-998 .
_
—
0.5
-
-
395-505
-
-
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
1
1
l
1,405-1,708
20,496
20,496
2
2
2
1,273-1,548
34,474
35,436
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
17,210
18,065
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
0.8
1
1
1,273-1,548
16,860
17,700
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
0.7
1
1
1,213-1,475
14,922
15,672
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
4.6
5
5
1,100-1,337
80,220
80,220
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,468
16,044
1.4
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,980
16,044
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
950-1,155
12,126
12,732
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,044
13,695
0.3
_
_
950-1,155
—
—
2
2
2
905-1,100
26.400
26,400
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.852
4.6
0
5
425-517
30,263
30,795
1
1
1
1,273-1.548
18,576
18,576
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.852
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
3.7
4
4
950-1,155
53,088
54,352
1
1
1
863-1.04S
11,310
11,880
5.3
5
5
783-998
55,752
56,820
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
395-505
5,200
5,462
1
1
1
1,100-1.337
16,044
16.044
0.7
1
1
950-1.155
11,784
12,376
1.1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
783-998
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
395-505
5.242
5,507
1
1
1
1.475-1,793
21.516
21,516
1
1
1
457-556
6,542
6,672
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,498
14,556
2
2
2
863-1,048
23,136
24,302
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1.6
2
2
950-1,155
25,260
25,836
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
1,100-1.337
16,044
16,044
1
o
o
950-1,155
25,218
26,136
1
1
1
950-1,155
12,276
12,888
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,255
13,860
_
1
1
905-1,100
11,130
11,688
0.6
1
1
863-1,048
10,776
11.310
_
1
1
783-950
9,630
10,110
1.7
1
1
783-950
10,104
10,608
1.5
4
4
746-905
38,345
39,711
_
1
1
783-905
9,396
9,852
1.5
1
1
644-783
7,728
8,112
_
1
1
614-710
7,554
7,932
2.7
O
O
o
530-644
21,790
22,494
06
i
1
469-571
6,824
6,852
1
l
1
480-530
6,360
6,360
1
-
-
395-505
10,920
11,166
1
_
_
1,475-1,793
-
-
1
-
-
469-571
-
-
1
-
-
1,273-1,548
-
-
RESOURCES
621
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Auth.) (Auih.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
STAFF AND SERVICES
MANAGEMENT— Continued
Office of the Assistant Chief
Engineer — Continued
Technical Services Office — Continued
Laboratories — Continued
Senior typist-clerk 1
Groundsman 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.2
Watchman 1
Intermediate clerk 0.8
Janitor 2
Chemical Laboratory :
Supervisor, chemical testing
section 1
Associate chemical testing en-
gineer 1
Assistant chemical testing en-
gineer 1
Assistant public health chem-
ist 3
Laboratory technician chem-
ical analysis 1
Junior chemist 3.9
Aquatic biologist I 1
Laborer 0.8
Laboratory assistant I 1.9
Concrete Laboratory :
Senior materials and re-
search engineer
Associate engineer 1
Materials and research engi-
neering associate 1
Assistant civil engineer 1.1
Assistant physical testing en-
gineer 1
Water resources technician II 2.2
Water resources technician I 1.8
Engineering aid II 1.9
Laborer 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Intermediate clerk 1
Soils Laboratory :
Senior engineer 1
Materials and research en-
gineering associate 1
Assistant civil engineer 2.1
Assistant engineering
geologist 0.3
Water resources
technician II 8.2
Water resources technician I 6.1
Engineering aid II 9.2
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Engineering aid I 0.7
Laboratory assistant I 0.5
Fluid Mechanics Laboratory :
Associate engineer 1
Maintenance Shop :
Utility shops supervisor 0.9
Maintenance mechanic 1
Carpenter I 0.3
Machinist 1-4
Skilled laborer 1.1
Subsurface Exploration :
Senior engineering geologist — 1
Stock clerk 1
Senior account clerk 1
Intermediate typist-tlerk 0.4
Geophysical Surveys:
Associate engineering
geologist 0.2
Assistant engineering
geologist 2
Water resources
technician II . — 1
Junior engineering geologist- 0.5
Statewide Drilling :
Water resources engineering
associate . 0.2
Supervisor of statewide
drilling 1
SALARY RANGE
$457-556
480-530
395-505
415-505
395^80
395-480
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
783-950
746-905
584-710
614-710
556-676
4S0-530
395-480
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
905-1,100
783-998
783-950
746-905
644-783
530-644
480-530
395-505
395-480
1,100-1337
905-1,100
783-998
783-950
746-905
644-783
530-644
395-505
415-505
395-480
950-1,155
746-821
676-746
644-710
644-710
556-614
1,100-1,337
457-556
457-556
395-505
950-1,155
783-950
746-905
710-783
905-1,100
905-1,100
622
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Cantinued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
«7
6S
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STAFF AND SERVICES
M AN AG EIVSENT— Continued
Office of the Assistant Chief Engineer — Continued
Technical Services Office — Continued
Subsurface Exploration — Continued
Statewide Drilling — Continued
Drilling superintendent 1
Senior drilling foreman 4
Foundation drilling foreman 10
Foundation driller 20.7
Maintenance man II 0.1
Skilled laborer 2.5
Maps and Surveys :
Supervising engineer 1
Assistant civil engineer 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Statewide Mapping :
Water resources engineering
associate 1
I'hotogrammetrist II 2
Assistant civil engineer 3
Water resources technician
II 1.5
Photogrammetrist I 2
Water resources technician I 0.5
Instrumentman 0.3
Engineering aid II 3.6
Planimetry :
Associate land and water use
analyst 1
Assistant land and water use
analyst 0.9
Delineator 1
Engineering aid II 2
Drafting :
Supervisor of drafting serv-
ices 1
Senior delineator 2
Delineator 1
Drafting aid I __ 0.1
Engineerirg Computations :
Chief, engineering computations
branch 1
Operations research specialist
III 0.1
Associate data processing sys-
tems analyst - 1
Assistant data processing sys-
tems analyst .. T -* »
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk 1
Data Processing :
Associate data processing sys-
tems analyst 0.2
Computer operations super-
visor I 0.8
Programmer II, EDP 1.1
Senior computer operator 3.2
Programmer I, EDP 0.7
Computer operator 8.7
Programmer trainee, EDP 0.5
Senior tabulating machine
operator 0.5
Key punch supervisor I 1
Tabulating machine operator 10.1
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.2
Key punch operator 12.9
Engineering Programming :
Senior engineer, electronic
analog systems 1
Data processing manager I
(applied science) 1
Associate data processing sys-
tems analyst 1.3
Applied science programmer
III 3.1
Supervisor. EDP 1.8
Assistant civil engineer 0.5
Assistant data processing sys-
tems analyst 1.2
Applied science programmer
II 4.9
SALARY RANGE
$821-99S
746-905
676-S21
614-670
5S4-644
556-614
1,273-1,548
783-998
425-517
905-1.100
905-1.100
783-99S
746-905
746-905
644-7S3
614-710
530-644
905-1.100
746-905
5S4-710
530-644
7S3-950
710-X63
5S4-710
415-505
1,273-1,518
1.100-1.337
905-1,100
746-905
457—556
425-51 7
395-505
395-480
905-1,100
746-905
746-905
614-746
614-746
530-644
556-614
505-614
469-571
457-556
395-505
405-492
1,100-1,337
998-1,213
905-1,100
905-1,100
905-1.100
783-998
746-905
746-905
RESOURCES
623
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) [Aolh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
S6
STAFF AND SERVICES
MANAGEMENT— Continued
Office of Assistant Chief Engineer —
Continued
Technical Services Office — Continued
Engineering Computations —
Continued
Engineering Programming —
Continued
SALARY RANGE
Programmer II, EDP
i
-
-
$746-905
_
_
Applied science programmer
I
3.9
614 746
Programmer I, EDP
4.1
_
_
614-746
_
Programmer trainee, EDP
6.3
—
—
556-614
_
Mobile Equipment:
Chief of mobile equipment op-
1
1 100 1 337
Associate equipment engineer-
0.9
_
_
950-1,155
_
_
Assistant equipment engineer
2.4
—
—
7S3-998
_
_
0.S
469-571
Senior clerk
1
_
_
457-556
_
_
Intermediate stenographer
0.8
—
—
425-517
_
_
Intermediate clerk
1
_
_
395-480
Service Accounting :
Senior account clerk
1
—
—
457-556
_
Intermediate stenographer
0.7
—
_
425-517
_
_
Intermediate typist-clerk
1.9
—
—
395-505
_
_
Intermediate clerk
1
_
_
395-^180
_
_
Intermediate account clerk-
1
_
_
395-480
_
_
Service Maintenance :
Mobile equipment superin-
tendent
1
—
—
905-1,100
_
_
Assistant equipment engi-
neer
0.5
_
_
783-998
Assistant mobile equipment
superintendent
1
—
—
821-998
—
_
Auto maintenance foreman-
4.9
—
—
740-863
—
_
Heavy equipment meohanic-
14.5
_
_
676-783
_
_
Mechanics helper
7.6
—
_
530-614
_
Machine parts storekeeper
1.6
-
_
480-584
_
_
La borer
9
—
—
480-530
_
_
Temporary help
15.8
21.3
21.3
(126,114)
$171,665
$171,665
Consultants
0.1
0.5
0.5
(500)
$3,367,408
5,000
5,000
Totals. Authorized Positions be _
380.1
116.8
116.8
$1,310,989
$1,332,230
DIVISION OF RIGHT-OF-WAY
ACQUISITION
Chief 1
Assistant chief 1
Assistant civil engineer 1
Water resources technician II 1
Junior civil engineer 1.3
Senior stenographer 0.7
Intermediate stenographer 3.4
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Intermediate clerk 0.9
Real Estate Branch:
Supervising land agent 1
Senior land agent 3
Associate land agent £
Assistant land agent 10.7
Senior stenographer 0.9
Intermediate stenographer 10.2
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.5
Intermediate account clerk 0.9
Relocations Branch :
Supervising land agent 1
Senior engineer 2
Associate engineer 1
Water resources engineering
associate 2.7
Associate laud agent 1.5
Assistant civil engineer 2.3
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
1
1
1,337-1,626
19,512
19,512
1
1
783-998
11,400
11,400
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
710-783
9.396
9,396
1
1
469-571
6,544
6,852
2
2
425-517
11.024
12,208
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
395-480
4,860
5,100
1
1
1,213-1.475
17,700
17,700
3
3
1,048-1.273
45,828
45,828
S
S
S63-1.04S
96,725
99,318
9
9
710-S63
87,208
90.219
1
1
469-571
6.490
6,824
11
11
425-517
64,405
65,969
9
2
395-505
11,368
11.636
1
1
395-480
5,180
5,440
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
2
9
1,100-1,337
31,320
32,088
1
1
950-1,155
36,660
37,812
3
3
905-1 ,100
37,702
38,924
1
1
S63-l,048
11,928
12,526
2
2
783-998
22,800
22,800
624
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF RIGHT-OF-WAY
ACQUISITION— Continued
Office of the Chief — Continued
Relocations Branch — Continued
Assistant electrical engineer
Senior delineator
Water resources technician I
Delineator
Drafting aid II
Intermediate stenographer
Right-of-Way Engineering Branch
Supervising engineer
Associate engineer
Supervising land surveyor
Land surveyor
Assistant civil engineer
Supervisor of drafting services
Water resources technician II
Senior delineator
Assistant title officer
Water resources technician I
Junior civil engineer
Delineator
Engineering aid II
Drafting aid II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Engineering aid I
Drafting aid I
Temporary help
Consultants
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF SAFETY OF DAMS
Office of the Chief :
Assistant division engineer
Senior stenographer
Project Analysis Branch :
Principal engineer
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Assistant civil engineer
Administrative Services :
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Geology Branch :
Supervising engineering geologist
Senior engineering geologist
Associate engineering geologist
Field Supervision Branch :
Principal engineer
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Assistant civil engineer
Engineering aid II
Engineering aid I
Design Review Branch :
Principal engineer
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Assistant civil engineer
Engineering aid II
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION
Office of the Chief :
Assistant chief engineer —
Assistant division engineer
Senior engineer
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$7S3-950
$11,400
$11,400
1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
1.2
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
S,520
1
1
1
530-644
6,784
7.128
4.5
4
4
425-517
23,321
23,871
1
1
1
1,273-1.548
17.420
18.284
0.5
1
1
950-1.155
13.S60
13.860
3.5
t->
o
905-1.100
39.340
39,600
6.4
6
6
863-998
68.663
70.296
4.8
4
4
783-99S
44,421
44.931
1
1
1
783-950
] 1.400
11,400
8.4
6
6
746-905
59.248
61.795
1.9
2
710-863
19,715
20.170
0.9
1
1
676-821
S.520
8.952
t
6
6
644-783
50,069
52.545
1
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
7.1
i
i
5S4-710
58,282
59,136
1.9
1
1
530-644
7.728
7.728
3.4
4
4
530-644
27,416
28.812
0.7
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1.3
1
1
425-517
6,204
6.204
395-505
10,840
11,090
0.7
1
1
415-505
5,553
5,835
1
1
1
415-505
5.374
5.645
1.2
5.4
5.4
(9,265)
(-)
$1,116,558
43,085
43,085
—
0.5
0.5
5,000
$1,182,649
5,000
123.4
120.9
120.9
$1,20S,675
1
1
1
$1,626-1,976
$23,712
$23,712
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.8
1
1
1,475-1,793
21,516
21,516
0.7
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
0.3
1
1
950-1,155
11,880
12,476
0.3
1
1
783-998
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
4.8
6
6
395-505
32,016
32,930
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,357
18,576
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,852
16,044
1.4
2
950-1,155
27,720
27,720
0.9
1
1
1,475-1,793
20,414
21,431
1.4
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,430
18,576
8
10
10
1,100-1,337
157,176
159,416
5.7
8
8
950-1,155
100.954
105,301
2.8
4
4
783-998
42,557
43,872
0.7
1
1
530-644
6,868
7,218
0.5
1
1
415-505
5,220
5,484
0.9
1
1
1,475-1,793
20,168
21,176
0.9
1
1
1,273-1,548
17,630
18,503
2.3
3
3
1,100-1,337
46,824
47,556
8.2
10
10
950-1,155
132,300
135,553
0.8
1
1
783-998
11,400
11.400
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
0.1
0.5
0.5
(806)
4,000
4,000
48.5
61.5
61.5
$592,278
$1.708-2,03S
1,626-1,976
1,100-1,337
$790,074
$24,456
23,712
16,044
$807,540
$24,456
23.712
16,044
RESOURCES
625
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.]
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION— Continued
Office of the Chief — Continued
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 0.1
Program Liaison and Control Office :
Supervising engineer 1
Senior engineer 3.1
Associate engineer 9.6
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate 2.7
Assistant civil engineer 1.3
Delineator 1.9
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Administrative Services :
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk 1
Stock clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 7.1
Intermediate clerk 1.1
Staff Engineering Branch :
Principal engineer 1
Staff concrete engineer 1
Staff soils engineer 1
Supervising engineer 0.9
Chief cost estimator 1
Construction supervisor III —
Senior engineer 4
Senior corrosion engineer 1
Senior mechanical engineer ther-
mohydraulics 0.3
Senior electrical engineer, hy-
draulic structures 0.2
Senior engineering geologist 1
Senior cost estimator 0.3
Associate engineer 6.1
Associate corrosion engineer 1.3
Associate mechanical engineer,
hydraulic structures 1
Associate electrical engineer, hy-
draulic structures 0.2
Associate cost estimator 1.3
Research writer 1.4
Assistant civil engineer 5.2
Assistant mechanical engineer 1.8
Training assistant 0.2
Water resources technician I 0.8
Mechanical draftsman 1
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 2.9
Intermediate typist-clerk -
Intermediate clerk 0.7
Design Branch :
Chief, design branch 1
Senior engineer 1
Structural draftsman III 2
Structural draftsman II 0.9
Delineator 1.9
Structural draftsman I 5
Drafting aid II 1.5
Blueprinter -
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.9
Drafting aid I 1
Intermediate clerk 1
Junior clerk 0.8
Dam Design :
Principal engineer 1
Supervising engineer 2
Senior engineer 5.3
Associate engineer 22.6
Water resources engineering
associate 2
Assistant civil engineer 25.6
Water resources technician II 2.8
Structural draftsman II 3.5
Water resources technician I 1.8
Delineator 2.9
SALARY EANGE
1
1
$469-571
$6,852
1
1
425-517
6,204
1
1
1,273-1,548
1S.576
4
4
1,100-1,337
58,488
11
11
950-1,155
140,560
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
1
1
7S3-99S
11,400
o
9
5S4-710
16.836
1
1
469-571
6.S52
1
1
395-505
5,599
1
1
469-571
6,852
1
1
457-556
6,672
1
1
457-556
6,672
1
1
425-517
5,226
9
9
395-505
49,016
1
1
395-480
5,760
1
1
1.475-1.793
21,516
1
1
1,405-1,708
20,496
1
1
1.405-1.70S
20,496
1,273-1,548
33,706
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
1
1
1,213-1 ,475
15,276
4
4
1,100-1,337
64,176
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,200
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,976
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
1
1
1,048-1.273
12.784
10
10
950-1,155
125,438
2
2
950-1,155
24,236
1
1
950-1,155
12,426
1
1
950-1,155
11,400
4
4
905-1,100
46,397
2
2
863-1,048
21,342
6
6
783-998
65,901
2
*>
783-950
18,792
1
1
746-905
8,952
1
1
644-783
8,016
1
1
584-710
7,888
1
1
469-571
6,852
5
5
425-517
27,970
1
1
395-505
6.060
1
1
395^80
5,020
1
1
1.626-1,976
23,712
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
2
9
783-950
22,800
3
3
710-863
28.590
3
3
584-710
23.166
5
5
584-710
42.090
1
1
530-644
7.398
1
1
435-530
5.352
1
1
395-505
5.760
1
1
415-505
5,553
1
1
395-480
5,000
1
1
342-415
4,240
1
1
1,475-1,793
21,516
2
2
1,273-1,548
35,506
9
9
1,100-1,337
134,853
24
24
950-1,155
313,820
2
2
905-1,100
25,568
24
24
783-998
258,353
2
2
746-905
21,594
8
3
710-863
30,690
3
3
644-783
24,642
2
2
584-710
15,336
$6,S52
6,204
18,576
59,808
145,497
26,400
11,400
17,040
6,852
5,760
6,852
6,672
6.672
5,484
50,339
5,760
21,516
20,496
20.496
34.620
18.576
16,044
64.176
16,044
13,860
14.676
16,044
13,420
129,646
25,451
13,044
11,976
48,712
22.395
66,852
19,704
9,396
8,418
8,282
6,852
29,051
6,060
5,264
23,712
16,044
22,800
29,799
23,892
42,600
7,728
5,622
5,760
5,835
5,242
4,452
21,516
36,349
139,008
321,309
26,400
266,577
21,720
31,068
25,884
16,096
62G
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Anlhj (Aalh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
67
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION— Continued
Office of the Chief — Continued
Design Branch — Continued
Dam Design — Continued
Engineering aid II
Drafting aid II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Structural Design :
Principal engineer
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Senior architect
Associate engineer
Architectural associate
Assistant civil engineer
Structural draftsman III
Architectural assistant
Senior delineator
Structural draftsman II
Water resources technician I _
Junior architectural assistant _
Delineator
Structural draftsman I
Engineering aid II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
Mechanical and Electrical
Design :
Principal mechanical and elec-
trical engineer, hydraulic
structures
Delineator
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Mechanical Design :
Supervising mechanical engi-
neer, hydraulic struc-
tures
Senior mechanical engineer,
hydraulic structures
Senior mechanical engineer -
Associate mechanical engi-
neer, hydraulic struc-
tures __ .__
Associate mechanical engi-
neer _ _
Assistant mechanical engi-
neer
Mechanical engineering tech-
nician II
Senior mechanical draftsman
Junior mechanical engineer
Mechanical draftsman
Engineering aid II
Electrical Design :
Supervising electrical engi-
neer, hydraulic struc-
tures
Senior electrical engineer,
hydraulic structures
Associate electrical engineer-
Associate electrical engineer.
hydraulic structures
Assistant electrical engineer
Senior electrical draftsman
Junior electrical engineer
Electrical engineering tech-
nician II
Electrical draftsman
Engineering aid II
Drafting aid II
Junior clerk
Aqueduct Design :
Principal engineer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
SALARY EANGE
0.5
1
1
$530-644
$7,72S
1.1
1
1
530-644
7,608
1.9
2
2
425-517
12.40S
1.2
2
2
395-505
10,390
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
21.516
2
2
<>
1,273-1, 54S
37,152
2.3
0
o
1.100-1.337
74,466
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
36.2
36
36
950-1.155
466,S03
9
2
2
905-1.100
26,400
31.S
29
29
7S3-99S
315,455
2.8
3
3
7S3-950
32,403
o
2
2
7S3-950
21,216
0.9
1
1
710-863
9,063
3
3
3
710-S63
30,732
1.5
1
1
644-7S3
9.396
1.1
1
1
710-7S3
9,396
2.4
3
3
584-710
24,586
2.4
3
o
5S4-710
25,056
1.3
1
1
530-644
7.06S
3
3
3
425-517
18,266
0.3
1
1
395-4S0
5,691
1.273-1.54S
5
0.2
6
1
6
1
1.100-1.337
1.100-1.337
15.4
17
17
950-1.155
2.7
4
4
950-1.155
40.2
47
47
7S3-950
0.5
3.9
7.3
6.5
1
1
4
7
8
1
1
4
7
S
1
746-905
710-S63
710-783
584-710
530-644
1.9
2
•■>
1,273-1.548
t .O
1
9
1
9
1
1,100-1,337
950-1.155
19.3
40.1
2.6
6.8
25
44
4
15
25
44
4
15
950-1,155
783-950
710-S03
710-783
1.3
5.1
1
4.3
1
4
2
7
1
1
4
2
7
1
746-905
584-710
530-644
530-644
342-115
0.9
1
0.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
457-556
395^S0
37.152
93.420
13.200
220.3S4
49.020
487.032
10.60S
37.842
65.476
60.756
6,672
33,852
139,461
12.S36
311.787
451.596
37,071
134.519
S.180
31.440
13,734
46,954
4,206
20,414
6,672
4,860
$7.72S
7,728
12.40S
10,866
21.516
37.152
77.376
16,044
480,236
26,400
323,410
33.030
22,260
9,510
31,068
9,396
9.396
25.356
25,458
7.42S
18.562
5.760
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
21,516
21.516
—
1
1
5S4-710
7,188
7.54S
1
1
1
457—556
6.360
6.672
2.6
2
2
425-517
11.717
11.993
37,152
94.0S0
1.3.S60
227.016
50.788
506.040
10,860
39.701
65.772
63.369
7.008
34,620
141.630
13.475
325.601
472.392
39,030
138,498
8.384
33,012
14.418
49,322
4.416
21.431
6.672
5.100
RESOITRCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Contimied
627
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiilh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
6S
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION— Continued
< Mlicc of rlio Chief — Continued
Design Branch — Continued
Aqueduct Design — Continued
Engineering Analysis :
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Structural draftsman III _
Senior delineator
Structural draftsman II
Delineator
Structural draftsman I
Drafting aid II
Intermediate typist-clerk
General and Branch Aqueduct
Design :
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Water resources engineering
associate
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician
II
Junior civil engineer
Engineering aid II . _
Intermediate typist-clerk
North San Joaquin Design :
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician
II
Engineering aid II
Intermediate typist-clerk
South San Joaquin Design:
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer _
Associate engineer
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician I
Junior civil engineer
Engineering aid II .
Intermediate typist-clerk
Specifications Office:
Chief specification writer
Senior specification writer, hy-
draulic structures .
Associate engineer
Associate specification writer,
hydraulic structures
Intermediate typist-clerk
Project Geology Branch :
Supervising engineering geologist
Senior engineering geologist
Associate engineering geologist
Assistant engineering geologist
Water resources technician I
Junior engineering geologist
Delineator
Engineering aid II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Construction Branch :
Chief, construction branch
Principal construction engineer
Labor relations coordinator
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Construction Coordination and
Liaison :
Supervising engineer
Construction supervisor III
Senior engineer
Senior cost estimator
Construction supervisor II
Construction management super-
visor
Associate engineer
0.1
1
•>
1
3.8
2.4
4
3.3
O.S
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$1,100-1,337
950-1.15."
783-950
710-863
710-S63
584-710
584-710
530-044
395-505
$13,310
13,800
11.100
4.860
1
2.1
10.6
1
2
3
1
O
3
1.273-1.543
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
17.700
31,832
41.030
1
21 2
1
2
1
2
905-1.100
783-998
12,732
20.454
3.5
1.7
1
1
o
1
1
o
1
1
746-905
710-783
530-644
395-505
20.917
6.924
5,760
1
3.1
11
21.2
1
3
4
19
1
3
4
19
1,273-1,548
1.100-1.337
950-1,155
783-998
15.276
46.766
50.308
200.653
2.4
1.1
1
o
1
2
1
74G-905
530-644
395-505
19,354
5.204
0.9
2 3
U.5
22 8
4.4
1.7
l.S
1
1
13
1.°.
1
1
1
1
1
13
13
1
1
1
1
1.273-1 .5 48
1.100-1.337
950-1.155
783-998
G44-7NS
710-783
530-044
395-505
18.576
46.884
163.136
140,491
S.2N2
8.917
7.72S
5.760
1
1
1
1.273-1.54.8
1S.570
1
o
2
o
2
1.100-1.337
950-1.155
27.816
25,936
10.S
1
11
1
11
1
950-1.155
395-505
147.120
5,760
1
3.9
9.9
14.7
0.7
3.9
2 2
1.3
1
1
4
10
9
1
2
1
1
1
4
10
9
1
2
1
1
1.273-1,548
1.100-1,337
950-1,155
783-950
644-7S3
710-783
584-710
530-644
395-505
18.576
62.542
134.002
93,526
8,952
16,344
7,608
5,599
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1.626-1,976
1,475-1,793
1,100-1,337
469-571
425-517
22.S66
21,516
16,044
6.S52
11,061
1
1.1
0.5
1
1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.273-1,548
1.213-1,475
1,100-1,337
1.04S-1.273
1,04S-1,273
1S.430
16.520
16.044
15.156
14,67S
1
1.3
1
2
1
2
1.04S-1.273
950-1,155
15,276
25,404
$13,976
1 3.860
11.400
5.100
18.576
32,088
41.580
13.200
21.474
21.419
7.278
5.760
16.044
47.504
52,131
212.023
20.318
5.530
lS..T7li
47.6°0
169,107
144.741
S.70D
9.359
7.72S
5.760
18.576
29.200
26.540
150,535
5.760
18.570
64.072
136.537
97.144
9,396
16,734
7,728
5,760
23,712
21,516
16,044
6,852
11,619
1S.576
17.350
16,044
15,276
15,2SS
15,276
25,986
628
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulhj (Aulhj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION— Continued
Office of the Chief — Continued
Construction Branch — Continued
Construction Coordination and
Liaison — Continued
Associate specification writer —
hydraulic structures 0.8
Associate mechanical engineer. 1
Associate cost estimator 1.8
Construction supervisor I 1
Mechanical estimator II 1.7
Assistant civil engineer 1.2
Intermediate stenographer 0.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.2
Office Engineering :
Construction management engi-
neer 1
Construction management su-
pervisor 2.9
Associate engineer 2.9
Associate mechanical engineer 1
Water resources engineering
associate 1.9
Assistant civil engineer 2.1
Water resources technician II 5.3
Water resources technician I 4.5
Delineator 1
Engineering aid II 1.9
Intermediate stenographer 1.2
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.8
Engineering aid I 1
Intermediate clerk 3.6
Contract Administration :
Principal construction engineer 1
Construction management engi-
neer 2
Senior engineer 1
Construction management su-
pervisor 4.7
Associate engineer 0.4
Water resources engineering
associate 5.8
Construction supervisor I 1.6
Assistant civil engineer 2.8
Construction inspector 1
Intermediate stenographer 3.1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.7
Equipment and Materials Section :
Principal construction engineer 1
Supervising engireer -
Construction management engi-
neer 0.3
Supervising electrical construc-
tion engineer 1
Senior mechanical engineer 0.4
Supervisor of equipment and
materials inspection, hy-
draulic structures 0.8
Construction management su-
pervisor 0.7
Electrical construction supervi-
sor II 1.6
Mechanical construction super-
visor II 1.1
Associate engineer —
Water resources engineering as-
sociate 1.1
Associate steel inspector 9
Construction supervisor I 0.7
Electrical construction supervi-
sor I 3.9
Mechanical construction super-
visor I 4.9
Assistant civil engineer 0.2
Mechanical engineering techni-
cian II 1
Water resources technician II 1.5
Assistant steel inspector 12.5
Construction inspector 5.4
Electrical construction inspec-
tor 1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$950-1,155
950-1,155
905-1,100
905-1,100
905-1,100
7S3-99S
425-517
395-505
$13,860
13,860
13,200
13,200
24,2S5
10,692
6,129
5,622
1
1
1,273-1,548
17,140
3
3
1
3
3
1
1,048-1,273
950-1,155
950-1,155
38,947
38,947
13,860
2
2
5
5
1
2
1
5
1
4
2
2
5
5
1
2
1
5
1
4
905-1.100
783-998
746-905
644-783
584-710
530-644
425-517
395-505
415-505
395-480
25,880
22,800
52,956
43,625
8,520
14,335
5,929
26,828
5,418
21,080
1
1
1,475-1,793
20,751
2
1
2
1
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
35,436
16,044
5
2
5
2
1,048-1,273
950-1,155
72,002
23,376
6
2
3
1
3
2
6
2
3
1
3
2
905-1,100
905-1,100
783-998
746-905
425-517
395-505
74,814
25,526
33,750
10,860
17,634
9,882
1
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
1,273-1,548
19,044
15,276
2
2
1,273-1,548
31,972
1
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
17,992
14,858
1
1
1,048-1,273
12,940
2
2
1,048-1,273
25,776
5
5
1,048-1,273
66,194
1
6
1
6
1,048-1,273
950-1,155
13,750
70,128
2
9
1
9
1
905-1,100
905-1,100
905-1,100
24,022
112,880
11,220
12
12
905-1,100
137,932
12
1
12
1
905-1,100
7S3-998
135,036
9,630
1
4
14
6
1
4
14
6
746-905
746-905
746-905
746-905
11,976
40,785
134,673
60,661
746-905
55,305
$13,860
13.S60
13,200
13,200
24,S40
11,220
6,204
5,760
17,992
40,146
40,146
13,860
26,400
22,800
53,964
45,148
8,520
15,053
6,204
27,588
5,691
21,844
21,516
36,276
16,044
74,244
24,552
76,584
26,140
34,200
10,860
17.89S
10,382
20,004
16,044
33,574
18,576
15,596
13,585
27,060
69,500
14,440
73,656
25,224
116,428
11,784
143,832
141,816
10,110
11,976
42,279
140,668
62,096
58,055
RESOURCES
629
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
HVISION OF DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION— Continued
Office of the Chief — Continued
Construction Branch — Continued
Equipment and Materials Section —
Continued
Mechanical construction inspec-
tor 1.5
Water resources technician I — 2.3
Intermediate stenographer 1.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.5
Oroville Project Office :
Principal construction engineer 1
Supervising construction engi-
neer 3.3
Construction management en-
gineer 1
Supervising electrical construc-
tion engineer 0.4
Construction supervisor III 3
Senior engineer 5.7
Construction supervisor II 6.3
Construction management su-
pervisor 6.9
Electrical construction super-
visor II 1.4
Mechanical construction super-
visor II 2.4
Associate engineer 8.6
Water resources engineering as-
sociate 9.8
Construction supervisor I 24
Construction office manager 1
Electrical construction super-
visor I 2.7
Mechanical construction super-
visor I 0.9
Information officer I —
Assistant civil engineer 41
Assistant mechanical engineer 1
Water resources technician II 50.3
Construction inspector 42.2
Electrical construction inspec-
tor 3.9
Mechanical construction in-
spector 4.3
Business service officer I 0.6
Senior photographer 1
Water resources technician I _ 47.7
Junior civil engineer 3.2
Maintenance mechanic 0.6
Instrumentman 6.6
Delineator 2.9
Photographer 1.4
Storekeeper I 1
Engineering aid II 60.1
Building maintenance man 1.8
Senior typist-clerk 3.6
Reproduction machine
operator I 0.6
Laborer 5.2
Intermediate stenographer 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 12.8
Engineering aid I 15.1
Intermediate clerk 2.7
Janitor 3
South Bay Project Office :
Senior engineer 1
Associate engineer 1
Construction supervisor I 1.9
Mechanical construction
supervisor I 0.S
Assistant electrical engineer 1.2
Water resources technician II _ 1
Construction inspector 2.6
Engineering aid II 1.8
Laborer 0.9
Intermediate stenographer 1.7
SALARY RANGE
8
4
1
4
8
4
1
4
$746-905
644-783
425-517
395-505
$73,SS3
35,916
0,054
20.938
$77,557
36,776
6,204
21,691
1
1
1,475-1,793
20,168
21,176
3
3
1,273-1,548
55,728
55,728
1
1
1,273-1,548
17,140
17,992
1
3
3
7
1
3
3
7
1,273-1,548
1,213-1,475
1,100-1,337
1,048-1,273
15,468
49,812
45.223
99,274
16,248
51.432
46,690
102,625
7
7
1,04S-1,273
99,512
102,957
5
5
1,048-1,273
64,648
67,870
4
5
4
5
1,048-1,273
950-1,155
53,505
68,970
56,181
69,300
3
21
1
3
21
1
905-1,100
905-1,100
905-1,100
39.080
253,682
11,448
39,600
263.086
12,026
6
6
905-1,100
68,217
71,644
2
1
11
1
43
24
2
1
11
1
43
24
905-1.100
863-1.048
783-998
783-950
746-905
746-905
22,215
10.614
119.267
10,062
432,929
224,578
23,328
11,142
121.989
10.566
447,099
235.210
13
13
746-905
120,320
126,304
8
1
28
o
1
5
o
9
1
15
2
2
8
1
28
2
1
5
«>
2
1
15
2
2
746-905
746-905
644-783
644-783
710-783
676-746
614-710
5S4-710
556-676
505-644
530-644
556-614
457-556
73,599
9,396
236,918
18,792
8,350
39,242
16,504
13,736
7.368
99,437
14.320
12,732
77,270
9,396
247,315
18,792
8,772
40,990
16,904
14,422
7,368
104,451
14,676
13,032
1
4
2
11
5
1
3
1
4
2
11
5
1
3
435-530
480-530
425-517
395-505
415-505
395-480
395-480
5.352
25,165
12,333
59,921
25,530
4,860
15,942
5,622
25,440
12,408
61,228
26,820
5,106
16.596
1
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
905-1,100
16,044
12,176
16,044
12,784
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
905-1,100
783-950
746-905
746-905
530-644
480-530
425-517
10,062
9,894
21,132
7,548
11,964
6,204
10,566
10,398
21.678
7,728
12,258
6,204
630
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Contintsed
SALARIES AND "WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
2S
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
S2
83
84
85
86
HVISION OF DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION— Continued
Office of the Chief — Continued
Construction Branch — Continued
Lower San Joaquin River Flood
Control Project :
Supervising construction engi-
neer
Construction supervisor II
Associate engineer
Supervising land surveyor
Construction supervisor I
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician II
Construction inspector
Water resources technician I
Junior civil engineer
Instrumentman
Engineering aid II
Senior typist clerk
Engineering aid I
San Luis Liaison — Los Banos:
Construction supervisor III
Construction supervisor I
Intermediate typist-clerk
North San Joaquin Project Office :
Principal construction engineer
Supervising construction engi-
neer
Construction management engi-
neer
Supervising electrical construc-
tion engineer
Construction supervisor III
Senior engineer
Construction supervisor II
Construction management su-
pervisor
Electrical construction super-
visor II
Mechanical construction super-
visor II
Associate engineer _
Associate electrical engineer.
hydraulic structures
Water resources engineering
associate
Materials and research engi-
neering associate
Associate steel inspector _
Construction supervisor I
Construction office manager
Electrical construction super-
visor I
Mechanical construction super-
visor I
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant mechanical engineer
Water resources technician II
Construction inspector
Electrical construction inspec-
tor
Business service officer I
Senior delineator __
Water resources technician I
Junior civil engineer
Instrumentman
Delineator
Photographer
Storekeeper I
Engineering aid II
Property clerk I
Senior typist-clerk
Stock clerk
Blueprinter
Laborer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Engineering aid I
Intermediate clerk
SALARY RANGE
o.s
—
-
,fl.273-l,54S
-
-
1
—
—
1.048-1.273
—
—
0.5
—
_
950-1,155
—
—
O.S
1
1
905-1.100
S10,S60
811,400
2.5
1
1
905-1.100
11.130
11.68S
1.9
-
_
7S3-99S
-
-
4
—
—
746-905
—
—
1.S
_
—
746-905
—
—
4.7
_
_
644-7S3
—
—
0.6
_
_
710-7S3
-
-
0.3
—
_
614-710
—
—
4.8
—
_
530-644
—
—
1
—
_
457—556
—
—
2.6
-
-
415-505
-
-
0.9
1
1
1.213-1,475
14,556
15,276
1
1
1
905-1.100
13:200
13.200
1
1
1
395-505
5.352
5,622
0.7
1
1
1.475-1.793
17,700
18,576
1
1
1
1,273-1.54S
1S,576
1S,576
1
1
1
1.273-1,54S
17,773
18,576
0.9
1
3
1.273-1.54S
15.980
16.792
3.S
4
4
1.213-1.475
69.416
70,240
0.5
_
3.100-1.337
—
—
7.5
7
7
1,048-1,273
104,027
106.24S
5.3
G
0
1.04,8-1.273
S3.402
S6.02S
O.S
1
1
1,048-1.273
13.695
34.3S2
1
1
1
1.048-1.273
13.310
13.976
6
6
6
950-1.155
N0.316
82.136
0.5
-
-
950-1.155
-
-
3.5
3
3
905-1.100
39.0S0
39.600
o
905-1.100
_
_
i
1
1
905-1.100
12.276
12.SNN
21.4
15
15
905-1.100
3X4,117
189.424
1
1
1
905-1.100
13.200
13.200
O.S
2
2
905-1,100
26.400
26.400
1
1
1
0115-1.100
3 3.200
3 3.200
17.7
15
15
783-99S
158.682
364.617
0.5
1
1
7S3-950
10.524
33.040
27.1
25
25
746-905
250.433
259.847
41.5
30
30
746-905
2S9.S51
303.528
1.6
4
4
74C>-905
36.924
38.748
1
746-905
—
—
1
1
1
710-S63
10.356
10.356
27
24
24
644-7S3
202.798
212.234
7.7
10
10
710-783
91.246
93.072
3.1
4
4
614-710
30.927
32.472
1
1
1
r.M-710
8.04S
8.452
1
1
1
556-676
7.36S
7.728
0.9
1
1
505-644
6.386
0.700
39
24
24
530-644
167.7S1
175.282
1
1
1
505-614
6,72S
7.068
2
1
1
457-556
6.490
6.672
0.9
1
1
457-556
61285
6.603
0.7
1
1
435-530
5,352
5.622
12.8
3
3
480-530
18.780
39,080
1.7
1
1
425-517
5,605
5.SS1
12.3
12
12
395-505
61.582
64.170
11.7
10
10
415-505
52.903
55.068
2.3
3
3
395^S0
16,3S2
16,762
KKSOTTRCES
631
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
3
4
5
6
7
S
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
IS
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION— Continued
Office of the Chief — Continued
Construction Branch — Continued
South San Joaquin Project Office :
Principal construction engineer
Construction management
engineer
Construction supervisor III
Senior engineer
Construction supervisor II
( instruction management
supervisor
Associate engineer
Associate mechanical engineer _
Associate electrical engineer
Water resources engineering
associate
Materials and research
engineering associate
Construction supervisor I
Construction office manager
Electrical construction supervi-
sor I
Mechanical construction super-
visor I
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant mechanical engineer
Assistant electrical engineer
Water resources technician II-
Construction inspector
Electrical construction inspector
Mechanical construction inspec-
tor
Business service officer I
Senior maintenance foreman
Senior delineator
Senior photographer
Water resources technician I
Junior civil engineer
Junior mechanical engineer
Junior electrical engineer
Instrumentman
Maintenance man III
Storekeeper II
Photographer
Accountant I
Engineering aid II
Supervising clerk I
Maintenance man II
Property clerk I
Business management trainee
Automotive serviceman
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Stock clerk
Maintenance man I
Laborer
Levee patrol, maintenance and
construction man
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Engineering aid I
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Temporary help
Consultants
Totals, Authorized Positions c __ 1,888.4 1,954.1 1,954.1 $17,S81,659
AREA MANAGEMENT
Office of the Assistant Chief Engi-
neer:
Assistant chief engineer 0.7 1 1 $1,708-2,038
Supervising engineer 111 1,273-1,548
Training officer I 111 905-1,100
Senior stenographer 111 469-571
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,016
1
1
1
1, 273-1. 54S
1S.576
1S.576
4.5
.(
5
1,213-1.475
85,582
87,730
1
1
1
1.100-1.337
16,044
16,044
5.3
8
S
1,048-1,273
110,974
115,570
4
7
7
1,048-1,273
96.866
100, 949
1.4
21
21
950-1,155
246,908
259,: ',25
—
2
o
950-1,155
23.376
24.552
—
2
2
950-1,155
2". 376
24.552
2.S
6
6
905-1.100
70.9! 12
73,884
0.8
5
5
905-1,100
56,352
59.17S
9.7
27
27
905-1.100
306.124
321,474
0.7
1
1
905-1,100
11,976
12,576
-
2
2
905-1.100
22,260
23,376
1.5
4
4
905-1.100
46.590
48.264
14.6
31
31
7S3-99S
316,214
329,506
—
5
5
7S3-950
4S.150
50,550
1
4
4
783-950
39,193
41.147
23.3
46
46
746-905
444.112
462.099
44.1
74
74
746-905
704.107
736,089
-
3
3
746-905
27,522
2S.S90
0.7
5
5
746-905
45.944
4S.22S
1.1
1
1
746-905
10.524
10.S60
1
1
1
746-905
10.146
10,650
1.3
2
2
710-S63
1S,573
19.4SS
0.3
1
1
644-783
8,62S
9,063
19.4
42
42
644-7S3
340,256
357.321
3.7
11
11
710-7S3
9S.588
101,802
_
3
3
710-7S3
26.20S
27.522
—
3
o
O
710-783
26.20S
27.522
2.3
3
3
614-710
23.003
24,148
O.S
1
1
614-710
S,452
8,520
—
1
1
5S4-746
7,182
7,542
0.9
1
1
556-676
7.4SS
7.S56
—
1
1
556-676
6.S40
7,182
37.7
62
62
530-644
420,103
440,495
—
1
1
530-644
6,522
6.S52
10.9
11
11
5S4-644
S2.S4S
S3.92S
0.6
1
1
505-614
6,260
6.56S
0.4
1
1
556-614
7.33S
7.36S
2
4
4
530-584
27,032
27.720
1
1
1
469-571
6.386
6.712
1
1
1
457-556
5,935
6,235
1.9
6
6
457-556
34,536
36,262
13.6
15
15
505-556
98.206
99,456
1.4
4
4
4S0-530
24,040
24,990
2.9
O
3
4SO-530
19,030
19.080
2.8
4
4
425-517
22.648
23,459
9.3
14
14
395-505
70.264
73,817
20
28
28
415-505
146.449
153.843
0.3
1
1
395-180
4.S60
5,106
0.8
1
1
395-iSO
5,100
5.352
1
1
1
359-435
4,619
4,852
133.S
122.3
122.3
(1,070,038)
950,4S4
950,4S4
0.4
2.8
2.8
(3.930)
27,910
27,910
1,675,311 $20,322,954
$20,496
18,576
13,200
6,S52
$21,516
18.576
13:200
6.852
632
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
l
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh
)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
AREA MANAGEMENT— Continued
Office of the Assistant Chief Engi-
neer— Continued
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Temporary help
Consultant
Totals, Authorized Positions
STATEWIDE PLANNING OFFICE
Office of the Chief :
Assistant division engineer
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Planning Investigation Branch :
Principal engineer
Water resources engineering as-
sociate
Water resources technician I
Senior stenographer
Water Development and Staging
Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Water Utilization Analysis Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior land and water use ana-
lyst
Senior engineer
Senior economist
Associate engineer
Water resources engineering as-
sociate
Associate land and water use
analyst
Associate statistician
Associate economist
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Basic Data Coordination Branch :
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Associate engineering geologist
Associate land and water use
analyst
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Special Activities Coordination
Branch :
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Construction management super-
visor
Associate engineer
Associate construction analyst
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate
Assistant civil engineer
Flood assistance analyst
Water resources technician II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
-
-
$457-556
-
-
1.8
1
1
425-517
$5,226
$5,484
0.1
0.4
0.4
(1,171)
2,900
2,900
-
0.4
0.4
(-)
4,000
4,000
6.6
61.4
5.8
5.8
$68,153
$71,250
66.8
66.8
$724,041
$816,772
$72,52S
1
1
1
$1,626-1,976
$23,712
$23,712
1
1
0.8
0.2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
469-571
425-517
395-505
12,732
6,852
6.029
5,760
13,200
6,852
6,204
5,760
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
21,516
21,516
1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
644-783
469-571
10,860
7,728
6,852
11,400
8,112
6,852
1
2.5
3.4
1.7
2
0.5
1
o
3
o
o
1
1
1
o
3
3
1
1
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
783-998
746-905
425-517
18,576
32,088
39,532
32,196
10,566
5,444
18,576
32,088
40,810
32.652
10,860
5,720
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1
0.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
15.852
15,468
15,156
13,860
16,044
16,044
15,916
13,860
0.9
2
2
905-1,100
25,576
26,192
1
1
1
0.8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
905-1,100
905-1,100
783-998
746-905
425-517
13,200
13,200
6,204
13,200
13,200
6,204
1
4.2
1.2
1
7
1
1
7
1
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
950-1,155
16,044
90,449
13,860
16,044
92,268
13,860
1
1
0.9
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
425-517
395-505
12,576
5,582
5,760
13,200
5,858
5,760
1
3
1
3
1
3
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
18,576
48,132
18,576
48,132
0.6
3.9
0.4
1
4
1
4
1.048-1,273
950-1,155
950-1,155
14,976
54,401
15.276
55,330
3.8
2.5
0.4
2.9
1
1
2.8
4
2
1
3
1
1
3.8
4
2
1
3
1
1
3.8
905-1,100
783-998
821-998
746-905
469-571
395-505
(22,136)
51,976
22,800
9,852
31,908
6,572
5,462
30,311
52,592
22,800
10,356
32,412
6,852
5,737
30,311
$828,914
RESOURCES
633
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Aulh.) (Aolh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
STATEWIDE OPERATIONS OFFICE
Office of the Chief:
Assistant division engineer 1.1
Delineator 1
Drafting aid II 1
Senior stenographer 1
Senior typist-clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 2.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 4.8
Drafting aid I 0.6
Intermediate clerk 1
Program Control :
Water resources engineering as-
sociate 1
Communications Systems Engineering :
Senior communications engineer- 1
Senior communications techni-
cian 1
Dispatcher-clerk 2
Water and Power Operations and
Maintenance Branch :
Water Operations and Mainte-
nance Section :
Supervising engineer 1
Senior engineer 3.3
Senior electrical engineer -
Associate engineer 6.1
Associate electrical engineer -
Associate electrical engineer,
hydraulic structures 0.3
Associate operations and main-
tenance engineer 0.7
Associate sanitary engineer 0.7
Weed control specialist 1
Water resources engineering
associate 6.2
Research writer 1.1
Assistant civil engineer 7.8
Pollution bioanalyst III -
Assistant electrical engineer 2.6
Water resources technician II 2
Water resources technician I_ 1.9
Aquatic biologist I -
Power Operations and
Maintenance Section :
Supervising power operations
and maintenance engineer. 1
Senior operations and
maintenance engineer 2.7
Associate engineer 1
Associate operations and
maintenance engineer 8.3
Water resources engineering
associate 2
Assistant civil engineer 1
Assistant electrical engineer 1.6
Water resources technician II _ 1
Electrical engineering
technician II —
Junior electrical engineer 0.1
Laboratory technician-chemical
analyst -
Project Operations Control Center :
Senior engineer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.2
Water and Power Scheduling
Section :
Senior engineer -
Associate electric utilities
engineer 0.9
Water resources engineering
associate 0.7
Assistant civil engineer 1.2
Water resources technician II _ 0.3
Junior electrical engineer 0.6
SALARY RANGE
1
1
§1,626-1,976
$23,712
$23,712
1
1
584-710
8.520
8,520
2
2
530-644
13.S84
14,568
1
1
469-571
6.852
6,852
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3
3
425-517
18.128
18,412
5
5
395-505
27.562
28,073
1
1
415-505
5.106
5,364
1
1
395-480
5,760
5.760
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1,100-1,337
10,044
10,044
1
1
710-821
9.852
9,852
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
1
4
1
10
1
1
4
1
10
1
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
950-1,155
18.576
62,868
13,530
126.731
11,688
18,576
63.600
14,208
130,938
12,276
1
1
950-1.155
11,544
12,126
1
1
1
1
1
1
950-1,155
950-1.155
905-1,100
11,784
12.376
12,784
12,376
12.992
13,200
7
2
6
1
3
2
9
1
7
2
6
1
3
2
2
1
905-1,100
863-1,048
783-998
783-950
783-950
746-905
644-783
556-676
87,369
21,258
63,026
9.396
30,772
20,754
18,059
6,840
90,408
22,305
65,598
9,852
32,304
21.258
18,533
7,182
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
3
1
3
1
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
43,232
13,860
45,388
13,860
12
12
950-1,155
146,884
153,550
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
905-1.100
783-998
7S3-950
746-905
26,400
11,400
21,030
10,860
26,400
11,400
21,510
10,860
1
1
1
1
746-905
710-7S3
8,952
8,736
9.396
9,174
1
1
584-710
6,S40
7,182
1
1
1,100-1,337
359-405
16,044
16,044
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,530
14,208
2
2
950-1,155
22,800
23,952
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
783-998
746-905
710-783
13,148
11,400
9,978
8,736
13,200
11,400
10,482
9,174
634
KESOURCBS
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
STATEWIDE OPERATIONS OFFICE—
Continued
Office of the Chief — Continued
Project Operations Control Officer —
Continued
General Project Maintenance
Section :
Chief water and power
dispatcher 0.2 1 1
Associate engineer - 1 1
Senior water and power
dispatcher — 1 1
Water resources technician II _ — 4 4
Flood Forecasting and Control
Branch :
Principal engineer 111
Flood Operations and Flood
Forecasting :
Senior engineer 111
Meteorologist III 111
Associate engineer 2 2 2
Water resources engineering
associate 0.8 1 1
Assistant civil engineer 3.4 4 4
Water resources technician II 1.4 2 2
Water resources technician 13 3 3
Snow Surveys Water Supply
Forecasting :
Senior engineer 111
Associate engineer 111
Assistant civil engineer 2 2 2
Water resources technician II 1.3 2 2
Water resources technician II 11
Flood Control Maintenance
Section :
Senior engineer 111
Water resources engineering
associate 111
Temporary help 10.4 8.5 8.5
Consultants - 1.1 1.1
Totals, Authorized Positions
NORTHERN DISTRICT
Office of the District Director :
District director I
Water resources technician II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Administrative Section :
Administrative officer II
Senior typist-clerk
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Junior clerk
Planning Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate
Research writer
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Engineering aid I
Special Investigation Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior land and water use analyst
Senior engineer
Senior engineering geologist
Senior economist
Associate engineer
Associate engineering geologist
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate
Associate economist
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant engineering geologist
Assistant land and water use
analyst
110.2 140.6 140.6
1
1
1.1
1.5
1
1
1
1
o
2
0.8
1
2.7
5.6
1
S.3
2
2
3
1
0.7
2.8
1
1
2.9
1.6
2.4
1.2
2.3
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
6
3
1
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
6
3
1
9
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
5
SALARY RANGE
$1,100-1,337
950-1,100
905-1,100
746-905
1,475-1,793
1,100-1,337
1,048-1,273
950-1,155
905-1,100
7S3-998
746-905
614-7S3
1.100-1,337
950-1,155
783-99S
746-905
644-783
1,100-1,337
905-1.100
(S2.95S)
(-)
$1,166,071
$1,475-1,793
746-905
469-571
395-505
905-1,100
457-556
457-556
425-517
395-505
359-435
342^115
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
950-1.155
905-1,100
863-1,048
783-998
746-905
395-505
415-505
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
950-1.155
950-1.155
905-1,100
905-1,100
783-998
783-950
746-905
$15,404
11,6SS
10,S60
36,696
21,516
16,044
15,276
27,720
13,200
39,504
20,922
25,688
16,044
13,860
21,966
20,034
9,396
16,044
12,732
68,842
11,000
$1,546,S33
$20,S36
9,552
5,743
5,127
10,995
6,495
6,549
6,204
10,432
4.63S
4344
18,576
62,472
78,784
39,236
12,026
95,754
21,720
11,024
10,792
1S.576
13.200
32.0S8
16,044
14,736
26,086
25,260
25,576
24,060
11.400
53,136
21,720
$16,044
12,276
11.400
3S,520
21,516
16,044
15,276
27,720
13,200
41,460
21,426
26,508
16,044
13,860
22,485
20,490
9,396
16,044
13.200
6S,842
11,000
$1,606,612
$21,516
10.02S
6,029
5,386
11.544
6,684
6.6S4
6,204
10,959
4,S72
4,562
1S,576
63,792
S0.641
39,600
12,576
98.916
21,720
11.290
11,336
1S.576
13.S60
32.0S8
16,044
15,46S
26,696
25,836
26,192
24,600
11,400
55,299
21,720
RESOURCES
635
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 66-69 |
(Filled) (Aulh.) Auih | I
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
NORTHERN DISTRICT— Continued
( tffice of the District Director —
Continued
Special Investigation Section —
Continued
Senior delineator
Water resources technician I
Junior engineering geologist
Delineator
Engineering aid II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Right-of-Way Section :
Associate land agent
Assistant land agent
Operations Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician II
Water resources technician I
Engineering aid I
Intermediate stenographer
Junior typist-clerk
Sutter Maintenance and Repair
Unit:
Associate engineer
General maintenance superin-
tendent
Senior maintenance foreman
Maintenance foreman
Maintenance man III
Storekeeper I
Maintenance man II
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Maintenance man I
Levee patrol, maintenance and
construction man
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Consultants
Totals, Authorized Positions
SAN FRANCISCO BAY DISTRICT
Office of the District Director :
District director I
Associate engineer
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Administrative Section:
Administrative officer II
Accounting technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Planning and Investigation Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Senior engineering geologist
Associate engineer
Associate engineering geologist
Associate economist
Research writer
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant engineering geologist
Water resources technician II
Assistant economic analyst
Senior delineator
Water resources technician I
Intermediate stenographer
Water Supply and Quality Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior land and water use ana-
lyst
SALARY RANGE
1.1
1
1
$710-863
$9,552
$10,028
2.3
4
4
644-783
32,630
34,265
2.1
o
o
710-783
18,385
18,792
1
1
1
584-710
7,698
8.080
2.7
1
1
530-644
6,952
7,298
o
o
o
425-517
10,957
11,509
0.9
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
863-1,048
11,784
12,376
1
1
1
710-S63
9,020
9,474
1
1
1
1,273-1.548
18,576
18,576
3
2
o
1,100-1,337
32,088
32,088
0.5
1
1
950-1,155
12,226
12,836
4.3
4
4
905-1,100
52,384
52,800
4.7
4
4
783-998
43,830
44,310
11.7
13
13
746-905
135,761
138,486
5
4
4
644-783
34,786
36,072
0.3
1
1
415-505
5,106
5,364
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
0.9
1
1
359-435
4,632
4,860
0.9
1
1
950-1,155
13,S60
13,860
1
1
1
905-1,100
12.680
13,200
2
2
2
746-905
20,712
21,678
6.7
6
6
644-783
56,265
56,376
1.8
4
4
614-710
33,162
34,080
0.9
1
1
505-644
6,980
7,338
20
20
20
584-644
150,646
153,068
0.3
1
1
457-556
5,835
6,135
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
20.5
20
20
505-556
131,679
133.017
_
1
1
480-530
5,910
6,210
1.8
1
1
395-505
5.760
5,760
5.3
4
4
(42.675)
31,647
31,647
0.3
0.7
0.7
(3.000)
$1,579,217
7,170
$1,670,496
7,170
174.9
173.7
173.7
$1,706,083
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
1.2
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
1
469-571
6,282
6,600
1.9
2
2
395-505
10,124
10,630
1
1
1
905-1,100
12,992
13,200
OS
1
1
457-556
6,285
6,594
1.2
1
1
425-517
5,398
5,674
O.S
o
2
395-505
9,720
10,212
1.1
1
1
395^180
4,940
5,190
1.6
1
1
359-435
5,160
5,220
1
1
1
1.273-1,548
18,576
18,576
3
3
o
1,100-1,337
47,620
48,132
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,340
16,044
2.5
4
4
950-1,155
51,096
52,272
1
1
950-1,155
11,688
12,276
0.7
1
1
905-1,100
11,130
11,688
1
1
1
S63-l,048
11,175
11,736
7.1
7
7
783-99S
77,645
79,239
1
1
1
7S3-950
10,314
10,818
1
1
746-905
9,174
9,630
0 5
1
1
746-905
9,100
9,548
1
1
1
710-863
8,520
8,952
2.5
4
4
644-783
33,376
34,970
3
o
3
425-517
16,826
17,350
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
1S.576
1S,576
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,916
16,044
636
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Anlh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SAN FRANCISCO BAY DISTRICT—
Continued
Office of the District Director — ■
Continued
Water Supply and Quality
Section — Continued
Senior engineer
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate
Associate land and water use ana-
lyst
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician II
Assistant land and water use
analyst
Water resources technican I
Junior civil engineer
Engineering aid II
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Engineering aid I
Operations Section :
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Associate mechanical engineer
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant mechanical engineer
Water resources technician II
Water resources technician I
Maintenance foreman
Maintenance man II
Intermediate typist-clerk
Delta Operation and Maintenance
Zone :
Chief of zone operations and
maintenance
Senior engineer
Senior operations and maintenance
engineer
Hydroelectric plant maintenance
superintendent
Hydroelectric plant operations
superintendent
Associate operations and
maintenance engineer
Water resources engineering
associate
General maintenance
superintendent
Hydroelectric plant electrical
supervisor
Hydroelectric plant mechanical
supervisor
Chief hydroelectric plant operator
Water resources technician II
Business service officer I
Training assistant
Senior maintenance foreman
Hydroelectric plant electrician
foreman
Hydroelectric plant mechanic
foreman
Senior hydroelectric plant
operator
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant electrical engineer
Water resources technician I
Maintenance foreman
Hydroelectric plant electrician
Hydroelectric plant mechanic
Hydroelectric plant operator
Maintenance mechanic
Maintenance man III
Storekeeper I
Engineering aid II
Maintenance man II
Junior hydroelectric plant
operator
Groundsman
Senior stenographer
Stock clerk
SALARY RANGE
2
2
2
$1,100-1,337
$32,088
$32,08S
2.2
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
0.7
1
1
905-1.100
11,68S
12.276
4.5
5
5
7S3-99S
52,515
54,228
2.9
4
4
746-905
40,021
41.41S
2.3
2
2
746-905
19,132
19.640
3.6
3
3
644-7S3
26.261
26,904
—
1
1
710-7S3
S,736
9,174
1.8
3
3
530-644
20,966
21.S90
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.5
1
1
425-517
5,651
5,929
1.4
o
2
395-505
10,140
10.63S
0.4
1
1
415-505
5,106
5,364
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16.044
1
1
1
950-1.155
13.S60
13.S60
1
1
1
950-1.155
13,860
13,860
o
2
2
783-998
21,756
22,260
1
1
1
7S3-950
11,310
11.400
1
2
2
746-905
19.51S
20.256
O.S
1
1
644-7S3
S,41S
8,844
0 5
_
_
644-783
—
—
2
_
_
584-644
—
—
0.9
1
1
395-505
5,530
5.760
1
1
1
1,273-1,54S
1S.430
1S.576
0.8
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,276
16,044
0.7
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
0.8
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,156
15,916
0.6
1
1
950-1,155
13,640
13,860
O.S
2
2
905-1,100
22,548
23,676
1
1
1
905-1,100
12,732
13,200
O.S
1
1
905-1,100
11,SS0
12,476
0.7
1
1
905-1,100
11,220
11,784
O.S
1
1
905-1.100
11.S32
12,426
_
2
2
746-905
18,348
19,260
0.9
1
1
746-905
10,650
10,860
0.3
1
1
746-905
9,472
9,936
0.8
2
2
746-905
20,082
21,090
1.2
2
2
821-905
20,796
21,552
0.7
6
6
S21-905
60,670
63,69S
2.4
6
6
746-905
57,072
59,916
_
2
0
7S3-998
19,260
20,220
_
1
1
783-950
9,630
9,630
0.9
5
5
644-783
40,200
42.216
2
4
4
644-783
33,156
34.344
1.4
6
6
710-783
52.S56
55.192
1.1
2
2
710-783
17,436
18,311
2.5
5
5
644-783
40,718
42,766
—
2
2
676-746
16,632
17,472
1.3
10
10
614-710
76,766
80,360
0.6
9
2
505-644
12,759
13,402
0.7
2
2
530-644
14,358
14,916
6.4
7
7
584-644
53,256
53,976
0.1
6
6
530-644
39,132
41,112
0.5
2
2
480-530
12.576
13.206
_
1
1
469-571
5,628
5.904
0.1
4
4
457-558
22,4SS
23,616
RESOURCES
637
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (fluth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SAN FRANCISCO BAY DISTRICT—
Continued
Office of the District Director — ■
Continued
Delta Operations and Maintenance
Zone — Continued
Dispatcher clerk
Maintenance man I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Janitor
Associate land agent
Assistant land agent
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SACRAMENTO DISTRICT
Office of the District Director :
District director I
Water resources technician II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Administrative Section :
Administrative officer III
Property clerk I
Senior typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Accounting technician II
Blueprinter
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Planning Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Water resources engineering as-
sociate
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Engineering aid I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Special Investigations Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior land and water use ana-
lyst
Senior engineer
Senior economist
Associate engineer
Associate engineering geologist
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate
Associate land and water use an-
alyst
Associate economist
Research writer
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician II
Assistant land and water use an-
alyst
Assistant economic analyst
Senior delineator
Water resources technician I
Delineator
Engineering aid II
Intermediate stenographer
Engineering aid I
Right-of-Way Section :
Associate land agent
Assistant land agent
Intermediate stenographer
Operations Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Associate operations and mainte-
nance engineer
SALARY EANGE
-
1
1
$457-556
$5,622
$5,904
—
3
3
505-556
18,630
19,566
0.5
2
2
425-517
11,330
11,688
1.4
3
3
395-505
15,480
15.972
0.6
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1.1
6
6
395-480
30,201
31.43S
0.9
1
1
863-1.04R
12,576
12.576
0.2
1
1
710-863
8,736
9.174
8
3.2
3.2
(64,391)
$1,106,321
25,266
$1,800,365
25.266
119
196.2
196.2
$1,859,797
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,475-1.793
746-905
469-571
395-505
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.5
3.7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
998-1,213
505-614
457-556
457-556
457-556
435-530
425-517
395-505
395-480
1
4
7.8
1
4
9
1
4
9
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
3.8
1.8
2.3
1
2
1
4
1
2
1
2
1
1
4
1
2
1
2
1
1
905-1,100
783-998
644-783
469-571
425-517
415-505
395-505
1
1
1
1,273-1.548
1
1
1
1.8
2.8
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
1,100-1,337
1,100-1,337
1,100-1.337
950-1,155
950-1,155
2.2
1
1
905-1,100
1
1.9
1
3.1
3
1
2
1
2
3
1
2
1
2
3
905-1,100
905-1,100
863-1.04S
7S3-998
746-905
1
1.2
1
1
3
0.1
2
1.9
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
3
746-905
746-905
710-S63
644-7S3
584-710
530-644
425-517
415-505
1
3
1
1
4
2
1
4
2
863-1,048
710-863
425-517
1
3
1.4
1
3
2
1
3
2
1.273-1.54S
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
-
2
2
950-1,155
$21,516
9.586
6,852
5,760
14,556
7,368
6.672
5,484
5.810
6.360
6.129
5.760
20.682
18,576
63,600
120,191
51,384
11.400
18,792
6,852
11,855
5,106
5,760
18.576
16.044
16,044
15,980
39,360
13,860
13,200
12,576
25,674
10,860
21,264
29,542
9,S52
18,386
10,356
9,359
24,678
6,522
5,628
16,500
12,576
40,206
11,430
1S,576
48,132
26,0S6
23,376
$21,516
10.062
6.852
5,760
14.556
7.368
6,672
5,760
6.110
6.360
6.204
5,760
21,713
18,576
64,176
121,988
51,976
11,400
18,792
6,852
12,133
5,364
5,760
18,576
16,044
16.044
16.044
39,946
13,860
13,200
13,200
26,348
11,400
22,218
31,026
10,356
19,290
10,356
9,396
25,056
6,852
5.904
16,764
12,576
41,178
11,688
18,576
48,132
26,696
24,552
638
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Confinued
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aoth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SACRAMENTO DISTRICT— Continued
Office of the District Director —
Continued
Operations Section — Continued
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant electrical engineer
Water resources technician II
Water resources technician I
Engineering aid II
Laborer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Sacramento Maintenance and
Repair Unit :
General maintenance superin-
tendent
Senior maintenance foreman
Maintenance foreman
Maintenance mechanic
Maintenance man III
Storekeeper I
Maintenance man II
Maintenance man I
Intermediate clerk
Oroville Operation and Mainte-
nance Zone :
Chief of zone operations and
maintenance
Hydroelectric plant maintenance
superintendent
Hydroelectric plant operations
superintendent
Associate engineer
General maintenance superin-
tendent
Hydroelectric plant mechanical
supervisor
Chief hydroelectric plant operator
Water resources technician II
Electrical engineering technician
II
Administrative officer I
Training assistant
Senior maintenance foreman
Hydroelectric plant mechanic
foreman
Senior hydroelectric plant
operator
Electrical engineering technician I
Maintenance foreman
Hydroelectric plant electrician
Hydroelectric plant mechanic
Hydroelectric plant operator
Maintenance mechanic
Maintenance man III
Machinist
Maintenance man II
Junior hydroelectric plant
operator
Senior typist-clerk
Maintenance man I
Delta Studies Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Associate sanitary engineer
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate
Associate land and water use
analyst
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician II
Pollution bioanalyst II
Water resources technician I
Junior civil engineer
8
7.2
0.9
7.9
9.1
1
1
1
o
O
8
9
2
9
S
1
1
1
3
8
9
2
9
8
1
1
1
3
SALARY RANGE
$905-1,100
7S3-99S
783-950
746-905
644-7S3
530-644
480-530
425-517
395-505
$105,000
98,835
19.260
92,166
73,S0S
7,616
6.360
6.204
16,104
$105,600
100,020
20,220
94,909
74,835
7,740
6.360
6.204
16.620
1
0.9
3.5
1
4
1.7
9.4
12.4
1
1
1
3
1
5
1
11
9
1
1
1
3
1
5
1
11
9
1
905-1,100
746-905
644-783
676-746
614-710
505-644
584-644
505-556
395^80
13,200
10,104
27.528
S.952
39.7S8
7,368
81,819
59.652
5,760
13,200
10.60S
27,966
8,952
41,016
7,368
S3.985
60.084
5.760
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
16,860
17,700
0.6
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,585
14,266
_
1
1
1
1
1.100-1,377
950-1.155
13,200
11,688
13,860
12,276
0.1
1
1
905-1,100
11,832
12,426
0.7
0.7
0.9
1
1
n
1
1
9
905-1,100
905-1,100
746-905
11,220
11,220
20,034
11,784
11,784
20,490
0.5
2
i
1
1
0
1
1
1
746-905
746-905
746-905
746-905
18,348
9.472
8 952
9.174
19,260
9.936
9.396
9.630
-
2
2
821-905
20,196
21,204
0.2
0.2
4
1
2
1
4
10
1
3
1
4
4
1
2
1
4
10
1
3
1
4
746-905
644-783
644-783
710-783
710-783
644-783
676-746
614-710
644-710
584-644
37.254
7,920
15,840
8,628
34.944
79,200
8.316
22.662
7.920
28,728
39,078
8,316
16,632
9,063
36,696
83,160
8,736
23.796
S.316
30,168
0.4
0.4
2
1
1
2
1
1
530-644
457-556
505-556
13.179
6.672
6,210
13,844
6.672
6.522
1
°2
£3
1
3
5
1
1
0
5
1
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
950-1.155
950-1.155
18,576
45,288
62,353
11,688
18,576
45.948
65,176
12,276
2.3
3
3
905-1,100
36,796
37,976
1
10
4.3
0.3
3.6
0.6
1
12
5
1
5
1
1
12
5
1
5
1
905-1.100
783-998
746-905
644-783
644-783
710-783
11,976
130.211
50.511
7,856
42.660
9,396
12,576
133,289
51.990
8,248
43.604
9,396
RESOURCES
639
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Auth.) (Atith.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
92
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SACRAMENTO DISTRICT— Continued
Office of the District Director —
Continued
Delta Studies Section — Continued
Aquatic biologist I
Engineering aid II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Engineering aid I
Temporary help
Consultants
Totals, Authorized Positions
SAN JOAQUIN DISTRICT
Office of the District Director :
District director I
Research writer
Assistant civil engineer
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Administrative Section :
Administrator officer II
Property clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Junior stenographer
Plauning Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Senior sanitary engineer
Senior microbiologist, laboratory
field services
Associate engineer
Associate sanitary engineer
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician II
Pollution bioanalyst II
Junior civil engineer
Engineering aid II
Intermediate stenographer
Engineering aid I
Special Investigations Section :
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Water resources engineering
associate
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician II
Junior civil engineer
Engineering aid II
Intermediate stenographer
Engineering aid I
Junior typist-clerk
Engineering Services Section :
Senior land and water use analyst
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Associate engineering geologist
Water resources engineering
associate
Associate land and water use
analyst
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant engineering geologist
Water resources technician II
Assistant land and water use
analyst
Senior delineator
Water resources technician I
Junior land and water use analyst
Junior civil engineer
Delineator
Engineering aid II
SALARY RANGE
-
1
1
8556-676
$6,S40
S7.1S2
2.3
2
2
530-644
14,740
15,220
0.5
1
1
469-571
0.300
6,684
3.2
3
3
425-517
17,830
18,387
1
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
5.7
9.4
9.4
(45,693)
7G.416
7G.416
-
0.3
0.3
(-)
$1,966,1S9
3.000
3.000
206.3
269.7
269.7
.$2,642,027
$2,705,450
1
1
1
SI .475-1.793
821. 51 6
821 .516
0.9
1
1
863-1,048
10.356
10.860
1
1
1
7S3-99S
11.400
11.400
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
950-1.100
12.992
13.200
1
1
1
505-614
6.980
7.338
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6.852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2.4
3
3
425-517
17.697
17,967
2.7
2
2
395-505
10.9S0
11,244
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,330
5,599
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
0.8
1
1
3S6-469
4.920
5,163
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
1S.576
1S.576
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16.044
16.044
1
1
1
1,100-1.337
14,916
15,660
_
1
1
1.100-1.337
13.200
13,860
o
o
o
950-1.155
27.720
27.720
0.2
1
1
950-1.155
11.688
12.276
3.9
4
4
783-998
43.783
45.017
3
3
3
746-905
29.5S0
30,496
1
1
1
644-783
S.OSO
8,486
0.5
1
1
710-783
8,736
9,174
0.7
1
1
530-644
6,522
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6.204
0.7
1
1
415-505
5,106
5,364
<>
2
o
1,100-1,337
32.088
32,088
5
o
0
950-1.155
68.264
69,135
1
1
1
905-1 .100
13.200
13,200
7.3
9
9
7S3-998
95,835
98,529
1
1
1
746-905
10,608
10.860
1.8
1
1
710-783
9.211
9.396
2
2
o
530-644
14.024
14.736
1
1
1
425-517
5.536
5,812
_
2
o
415-505
10,212
10,728
0.6
1
1
359-435
4,543
4,772
1
1
1
1 .100-1,337
16.044
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
—
—
950-1.155
—
—
2
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13.S60
2
2
2
905-1,100
26.400
26,400
o
o
o
905-1.100
26.140
26,400
4
3
3
783-998
33,328
33,852
3.1
1
1
7S3-950
10.7S6
11,322
7
7
7
746-905
74,50S
75,726
3.2
O
O
3
746-905
32.580
32,580
1
1
1
710-863
9,510
9.978
1.8
1
1
644-783
7,824
8,214
O.S
1
1
644-783
7,728
8.112
_
1
1
710-783
S.736
9.174
1
1
i
584-710
8.520
8.520
4.4
4
4
530-644
27,584
28.974
640
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SAN JOAQUIN DISTRICT— Continued
Office of the District Director —
Continued
Engineering Services Section —
Continued
Drafting aid II
Intermediate stenographer
Engineering aid I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Right-of-Way Acquisition :
Associate land agent
Assistant land agent
Intermediate stenographer
Operations Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior economist
Associate engineer
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate
Associate economist
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant electrical engineer
Water resources technician II
Assistant economic analyst
Junior civil engineer
Intermediate stenographer
San Luis Operation and Mainte-
nance Zone :
Chief of zone operations and
maintenance
Senior engineer
Senior operations and mainte-
nance engineer
Hydroelectric plant maintenance
superintendent
Hydroelectric plant operations su-
perintendent
Associate operations and mainte-
nance engineer
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate
General maintenance superinten-
dent
Hydroelectric plant electrical su-
pervisor
Hydroelectric plant mechanical
supervisor
Chief hydroelectric plant operator
Water resources technician II
Administrative officer I
Training assistant
Senior maintenance foreman
Hydroelectric plant electrician
foreman
Hydroelectric plant mechanic
foreman
Senior hydroelectric plant oper-
ator
Water resources technician I
Maintenance foreman
Hydroelectric plant electrician
Hydroelectric plant mechanic
Hydroelectric plant operator
Maintenance mechanic
Delineator
Maintenance man III
Machinist
Supervising clerk I
Storekeeper I
Engineering aid II
Hydrographic aid
Maintenance man II
Junior hydroelectric plant oper-
ator
Skilled laborer
Senior typst-clerk
Stock clerk
Dispatcher clerk
Maintenance man I
Groundsman
Laborer
Intermediate stenographer
SALARY EANGE
1
1
1
§530-644
$7,728
$7,728
1.2
1
1
425-517
6,079
6,204
—
1
1
415-505
5,106
5,364
0.5
1
1
395-505
5,043
5,29S
1
1
1
863-1,048
11,175
11,736
1
2
2
710-863
19,092
19,530
—
1
1
425-517
5,226
5,484
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
1S,576
18,576
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
14,736
15,468
5.1
6
6
950-1,155
79,469
81,426
1.2
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
2
2
2
905-1,100
24,696
25,276
2.8
3
3
783-998
32,160
32,910
-
1
1
783-950
9,396
9,852
1
1
1
746-905
10,S60
10,860
2
1
1
746-905
9.S52
10,344
—
1
1
710-783
8,736
9,174
1
1
1
425-517
6,129
6,204
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
16,724
17,560
-
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,200
13,860
0.1
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,255
13,918
-
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,200
13.S60
0.9
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,805
14,498
-
1
1
950-1,155
11,400
11,976
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
905-1,100
11,640
12,226
0.8
1
1
905-1,100
11,265
11,832
0.6
1
1
905-1,100
11,784
12,376
0.9
1
1
905-1,100
12,476
13,096
1.4
3
3
746-905
27,744
29,124
0.7
1
1
746-905
9,248
9,700
0.9
1
1
746-905
9,100
9,548
1
3
3
746-905
27,744
29,124
0.8
1
1
821-905
10,230
10,734
0.2
2
2
821-905
19,830
20,838
3.6
5
5
746-905
48,690
51,150
2.3
6
6
644-783
52,133
53,928
0.8
3
3
644-783
25,284
26,553
2 2
7
7
710-783
64,053
65,032
2.3
8
8
710-783
70,104
73,614
3.2
15
15
644-783
121,250
127,334
—
1
1
676-746
8,316
8,736
—
1
1
584-710
7,182
7.542
1.8
4
4
614-710
31,876
32,904
_
1
1
644-710
7,920
8.316
—
1
1
530-644
6,522
6.852
1
1
1
505-644
7.368
7.368
0.7
2
9
530-644
14,100
14,736
_
1
1
530-644
6,522
6,852
3.6
6
6
584-644
45,040
46,008
2.7
10
10
530-644
65.928
69,256
0.1
2
2
556-614
13,680
14,364
_
1
1
457-556
5,622
5,904
0.3
2
o
457-556
13,680
14,364
_
1
1
457-556
5,622
5,904
o
8
8
505-556
50,038
52,222
_
3
3
480-530
17,712
18,594
_
1
1
480-530
5,904
6,198
1
1
1
425-517
5,628
5,904
RESOURCES
641
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aolh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SAN JOAQUIN DISTRICT— Continued
Office of the District Director —
Continued
San Luis Operation and Maintenance
Zone — Continued
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Janitor
Junior typist-clerk
South San Joaquin Zone :
Chief of zone operations and
maintenance
Senior engineer
Senior operations and mainte-
nance engineer
Hydroelectric plant maintenance
superintendent .
Hydroelectric plant operations
superintendent
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate
General maintenance superintend-
ent
Hydroelectric plant electrical su-
pervisor
Hydroelectric plant mechanical
supervisor
Chief hydroelectric plant operator
Water resources technician II
Business service officer I
Senior maintenance foreman
Senior hydroelectric plant
operator
Water resources technician I
Maintenance foreman
Hydroelectric plant electrician
Hydroelectric plant mechanic
Hydroelectric plant operator
Maintenance man III
Maintenance man II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Consultants
Totals, Authorized Positions
SOUTHERN DISTRICT
Office of the District Director :
District director II
Associate attorney
Water resources engineering
associate
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Information Office :
Information officer I
Intermediate stenographer
Program Control Office :
Supervising engineer
Associate engineer
Assistant civil engineer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Administrative Branch :
Administrative officer IV
Training assistant
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Personnel and Fiscal Section :
Administrative officer II
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate typist-clerk __.
Intermediate account clerk .
Junior typist-clerk
SALAIiY RANGE
1.5
2
2
$395-505
$10,086
$10,596
0.6
2
2
395-1S0
9,880
10.380
—
3
3
395-480
14,580
15,318
—
6
6
395-480
29,160
30,636
0.4
3
3
359-435
13,338
14,009
_
1
1
1,273-1,548
16,714
17,548
—
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,530
14,208
-
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,530
14,208
-
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,530
14,208
-
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,530
14,208
-
1
1
905-1,100
11,130
11,688
-
1
1
905-1,100
11,130
11,688
-
1
1
905-1,100
11,130
11,688
_
1
1
905-1.100
11,130
11,688
—
1
1
905-1,100
11,130
11,688
—
9
2
746-905
18,348
19,260
—
1
1
746-905
9,174
9,630
-
1
1
746-905
9,174
9,630
_
1
1
746-905
9,174
9,630
—
1
1
644-783
7,920
8.316
—
1
1
644-783
7,920
8,316
—
1
1
710-783
8,736
9,174
—
1
1
710-783
8,736
9,174
—
4
4
614-783
31,680
33,264
—
2
2
614-710
15,108
15,864
—
3
3
584-644
21,546
22,626
—
1
1
425-517
5,226
5,484
—
1
1
395-505
4,860
5,106
3.4
12.1
12.1
• (26,805)
96,901
96,901
0.3
1.5
1.5
(2,650)
$1,465,996
15,000
15,000
156.7
290.6
290.6
$2,633,644
$2,719,241
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,626-1.976
1,155-1,405
$23,712
15,596
$23,712
16,384
0.2
1
0.4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1.100
469-571
425-517
395-505
6,852
5,444
5,760
6.S52
5,720
5,760
0.8
1
1
1
1
1
863-1.048
425-517
10,734
6,204
11,265
6,204
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.273-1,548
950-1,155
783-99S
395-505
1S,430
13,475
11,400
6,060
1S.576
13.S60
11,400
6,060
1
1
1.2
0.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
746-906
457-556
395-4S0
16,044
10,230
6,386
5,760
16.044
10,734
6.672
5,760
1
0.2
0.8
0.8
0.5
0.9
7.6
1.5
1.3
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
2
2
905-1,100
530-644
469-571
457-556
457-556
457-556
395-505
395-480
359-435
10,905
7.24S
5.62S
5,484
5,622
5,737
45,960
10,060
9,162
11,448
7.60S
5.904
5.760
5.910
6,035
47,993
10,550
9,624
21— L-627SW
642
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aoth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SOUTHERN DISTRICT— Continued
Office Services Section :
Business service officer II 1
Business service assistant 0.9
Supervising- file clerk I 0.1
Storekeeper I —
Property clerk I 0.1
Senior clerk 1
Senior typist-clerk 2
Stock clerk 2.4
Blueprinter 0.6
Intermediate stenographer 4.1
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.9
Intermediate clerk 13.5
Intermediate account clerk 1
Machine Computations Section :
Applied science programmer III 0.3
Applied science programmer II 0.2
Senior computer operator 0.2
Applied science programmer I 2
Computer operator 1.3
Key punch supervisor I 0.7
Key punch operator 4.7
Planning Branch :
Principal engineer 0.9
Research writer 1
Assistant civil engineer 1
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 0.9
Water Supply and Utilization Section :
Supervising engineer 1
Senior engineer 1.2
Associate engineer 2.8
Water resources engineering associ-
ate 2
Associate land and water use ana-
lyst 1
Assistant civil engineer 7.1
Water resources technician II 2
Assistant land and water use ana-
lyst 0.7
Assistant economic analyst 0.9
Senior delineator 0.2
Water resources technician I 0.2
Junior land and water use analyst 1.3
Junior civil engineer 2
Delineator 7.1
Intermediate stenographer 1.2
Intermediate clerk 1.5
Water Quality Section :
Supervising engineer 0.9
Senior engineer 1.6
Senior engineering geologist 1
Associate engineer 2.6
Associate engineering geologist 2.2
Water resources engineering associ-
ate 1
Assistant civil engineer 5.5
Assistant engineering geologist 8.2
Water resources technician II 1.6
Assistant public health chemist 3
Water resources technician I 0.3
Junior civil engineer 2.7
Engineering aid II 4.6
Senior typist-clerk 1.5
Intermediate stenographer 1.2
Project Planning and Special
Investigations Section :
Supervising engineer 1
Senior engineer 1.4
Senior engineering geologist 0.8
Associate civil engineer 0.5
Associate engineer 5.2
Associate engineering geologist 1.7
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate 1
Associate economist 1
Research writer 1
Assistant civil engineer 5.S
Assistant engineering geologist 6.5
SALABY RANGE
1
1
$821-998
$11,92S
$11,976
1
1
614-746
8,0S0
8,486
1
1
530-644
7,008
7,368
1
1
505-644
6.0S5
6,387
1
1
505-614
6,085
6,386
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
2
457-556
12.8S2
13,1SS
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
435-530
5,935
6,235
4
4
425-517
23,226
24,06S
10
10
395-505
53,025
54,913
13
13
395^tS0
69,355
71,695
1
1
395^180
5,760
5,760
1
1
905-1,100
11,400
11,976
1
1
746-905
S,952
9,396
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,72S
3
3
614-746
23,690
24,871
2
a
530-644
13,362
14,034
1
i
469-571
6,256
6,572
4
4
405-492
22,397
23,225
1
1
1,475-1,793
21,516
21,516
1
1
S63-1,04S
11,976
12,576
1
1
783-998
11,400
11,400
1
1
469-571
6,S52
6,S52
1
1
395-505
5,0S5
5,342
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
3
3
950-1,155
38,858
39,996
2
2
905-1,100
24,480
25,376
1
1
905-1,100
12,376
12.992
7
7
783-998
76,026
77,802
2
2
746-905
20,446
20,922
1
1
746-905
9,248
9,700
1
1
746-905
9,359
9,814
1
1
710-863
9,063
9,510
1
1
644-783
9,063
9,513
2
044-783
15,648
16,044
a
s
710-783
27,528
27,966
7
7
584-710
56,096
57,436
2
2
425-517
11,540
12,016
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
2
2
1,100-1,337
29,244
29.904
i
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
2
2
950-1,155
27,720
27,720
2
2
950-1,155
26,320
27,170
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
5
5
783-998
54,726
55.452
9
9
783-950
97,179
100,078
1
1
746-905
10,098
10,602
3
3
746-905
32,370
32,580
1
1
644-783
7,824
8,214
2
2
710-783
1S,132
18,570
3
3
530-644
22,240
22,584
1
1
457-556
5,935
6,235
2
2
425-517
10,946
11,494
1
1
1,273-1,548
1S.576
18,576
2
2
1,100-1,337
30,900
31,640
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,200
13,860
1
1
950-1,155
13,695
13,860
5
5
950-1,155
63,85S
66,356
2
2
950-1,155
24,306
25,520
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
905-1,100
12,176
12.7S4
1
1
S63-1.048
10,860
11,400
5
5
783-99S
53,087
54,293
5
5
7S3-950
52,524
55,140
RESOURCES
643
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SOUTHERN DISTRICT— Continued
Project Planning and Special
Section — Continued
Water resources technician I
Junior civil engineer
Geologic aid
Intermediate stenographer
Design and Construction Branch :
Principal engineer
Construction supervisor I
Assistant civil engineer
Drafting aid II
Senior stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Engineering aid I
East Branch and General Design
Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Senior mechanical engineer, hy-
draulic structures
Senior electrical engineer, hydraulic
structures
Associate hydraulic engineer
Associate engineer
Associate mechanical engineer, hy-
draulic structures
Associate electrical engineer, hy-
draulic structures
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant mechanical engineer
Assistant electrical engineer
Structural draftsman II
Junior civil engineer
Junior mechanical engineer
Junior electrical engineer
Water resources technician I
Delineator
Engineering aid II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Tehachapi and West Branch Design
Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior stenographer
Project Geology Section :
Supervising engineering geologist
Associate engineering geologist
Assistant civil engineer
Assistant engineering geologist
Water resources technician I
Junior engineering geologist
Delineator
Skilled laborer
Senior clerk
Dispatcher-clerk
Engineering aid I
Construction and Engineering Services
Section :
Supervising engineer
Senior engineer
Associate engineer
Associate specification writer, hy-
draulic structures
Supervising land surveyor
Engineering associate
Land surveyor
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician II
SALARY RANGE
2
2
2
$644-7S3
$1S,024
$18,459
7.6
8
8
710-783
73,296
74,613
0.7
1
1
530-644
6,516
6,840
3.4
2
2
425-517
12,358
12,40S
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
21,516
21,516
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
3.6
5
5
7S3-998
51,505
54,071
1
1
1
530-644
7,308
7,668
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1.2
2
2
395-505
10,256
10,768
0.4
1
1
415-505
6,060
6,060
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
2.9
5
5
1,100-1,337
74,860
76,988
1
1
1
1,100-1.337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
0.7
1
1
950-1.155
11,688
12,276
12
16
16
950-1,155
200,390
208,324
4
4
4
950-1,155
53,626
54,572
2
2
2
950-1,155
26,488
27,115
5.3
4
4
905-1.100
51,916
52,800
26.5
35
35
783-998
369.941
3S2.554
4.8
5
5
783-950
52.374
54,420
4.2
6
6
7S3-950
61.890
64,950
0.9
1
1
710-863
8,916
9,359
6.1
7
7
710-783
64.742
65,550
o o
4
4
710-783
35,604
36,918
2.4
3
3
710-783
26,899
27,966
0.5
1
1
644-783
8.112
8,112
2
3
3
584-710
23,724
24,486
1.9
2
o
530-644
14,302
14,856
1.4
3
3
425-517
16.656
17,172
0.5
1
1
395-505
5,000
5,242
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
17,560
18,430
1.1
■>
2
1,100-1,337
30,840
31,576
3.1
3
3
950-1,155
39,180
40,443
1.9
9
o
905-1.100
24,352
25,568
17.6
19
19
783-998
203,375
210,567
0.6
1
1
746-905
9,700
10,188
0.2
1
1
425-517
5,674
5,954
1
1
1
395-505
5.140
5,396
0.8
1
1
386-469
4,746
4,980
1.1
1
1
1.273-1,548
18,284
18,576
9.8
11
11
950-1,155
142,213
146,716
1
1
1
783-998
11,400
11,400
22 7
26
26
783-950
274,551
285,432
2
9
2
644-7S3
16,980
17,836
4.5
5
5
710-783
45,000
46,314
2
9
2
584-710
15,872
16,666
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
1.2
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1.2
1
1
457-556
6,060
6,360
1.4
2
2
415-505
10,392
10,917
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
3
5
5
1.100-1,337
74,532
75,852
2.1
5
0
950-1.155
59,916
62,916
3
4
4
950-1,155
51,196
52,376
1.8
0
5
905-1,100
59,686
61,464
3.7
6
6
905-1.100
73.056
74,726
2.6
4
4
863-998
44,205
45,807
10.9
15
15
783-998
158,597
163,326
17.3
20
20
746-905
206,083
211,526
644
RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
m
SOUTHERN DISTRICT— Continued
Construction and Engineering Services
Section — Continued
Associate title officer 1
Senior delineator 2
Assistant land agent 0.S
Assistant title officer 2
Water resources technician I 13.6
Junior civil engineer 0.9
Instrumentman 1.9
Delineator 6
Engineering aid II 11.7
Drafting aid II 0.7
Junior drafting aid 1
Senior stenographer 1
Dispatcher-clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.5
Engineering aid I 7.2
Intermediate clerk 0.6
Property Acquisition Section :
Senior land agent 1
Associate land agent 2
Assistant land agent 9.4
Tax representative 1
Building maintenance man 1
Senior stenographer 1
Laborer 0.3
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.7
Tehachapi-West Branch Project Office :
Principal construction engineer 0.9
Construction management engineer 0.2
Construction supervisor III 4.4
Senior mechanical engineer —
Senior electrical engineer
Construction supervisor II 2.5
Construction management super-
visor 2.4
Associate engineer 4.5
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate 0.8
Construction supervisor I 15.3
Construction office manager 1
Land surveyor 1.8
Assistant civil engineer 8.2
Assistant mechanical engineer —
Assistant electrical engineer -
Water resources technician II 20.5
Construction inspector 35.6
Business service officer I
Water resources technician I 17.4
Junior civil engineer 9.9
Instrumentman 2
Photographer 1
Storekeeper I 1
Engineering aid II 19.7
Senior stenographer 1
Blueprinter —
Laborer 1.7
Intermediate stenographer 1.3
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.8
Engineering aid I 12
Intermediate clerk 2.3
Janitor -
Mojave Division Project Office :
Construction supervisor III 1
Senior engineer 1
Construction supervisor II 0.4
Construction management supervisor -
Associate engineer -
Supervising land surveyor 0.2
Water resources engineering asso-
ciate 1.5
Associate cost estimator 0.2
Construction supervisor I 2.5
Construction office manager 0.9
Land surveyor 0.8
Assistant civil engineer 0.6
Water resources technician II 8.2
Construction inspector 13.7
SALARY EANGE
1
1
$746-905
$10,S18
$10,860
2
2
710-863
19,866
20,334
2
2
710-S63
18,750
19,308
3
3
676-821
25,440
26,720
14
14
644-7S3
120,456
124,764
2
2
710-783
17,580
1S.459
5
5
614-710
39,024
40,S94
7
7
5S4-710
52,524
55,142
15
15
530-644
103,913
107,852
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
4S0-5S4
7,008
7,008
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
7
7
395-505
37,307
38,851
8
8
415-505
42,164
44,292
2
2
395-4S0
10,500
10,500
1
1
1,04S-1,273
, 15,276
15,276
5
5
863-1,048
55,638
57,786
11
11
710-S63
105,118
108,560
1
1
614-746
8,282
S.700
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
469-571
6,282
6,600
1
1
4S0-530
5,910
6,210
2
o
425-517
10,758
11,302
2
2
395-505
10,140
10,638
1
1
1,475-1,793
20,414
21,431
1
1
1,273-1,548
15,404
16,180
6
6
1,213-1,475
99,068
102,108
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,530
14,208
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,530
14,208
10
10
1,100-1,337
131,936
138,524
6
6
1,04S-1,273
81,010
S4,913
13
13
950-1,155
153.S03
161,482
2
2
905-1,100
25,620
26,400
27
27
905-1,100
313.602
327.914
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
2
2
863-99S
22,752
23,286
29
29
7S3-998
291.74S
303,401
1
1
783-950
9,630
10,110
1
1
783-950
9,396
9,852
34
34
746-905
332,649
346,515
57
57
746-905
536,866
563,410
1
1
746-905
9,174
9,630
28
28
644-783
235,704
245,500
22
22
710-783
199,816
204,492
4
4
614-710
31,072
32,624
1
1
556-676
7.06S
7,428
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
41
41
530-644
276,732
289,504
2
2
469-571
12.618
12,906
1
1
435-530
5,352
5,622
4
4
4S0-53O
24,270
25,316
5
5
425-517
26,454
27,759
10
10
395-505
51,351
53,656
14
14
415-505
74,018
77,752
4
4
395-4S0
19,920
20,892
1
1
395^1S0
4,860
5,106
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17.700
2
2
1,100-1,337
29.574
30,252
3
3
1,048-1,273
41.600
43.557
1
1
1,048-1.273
12,888
13,530
9
9
950-1,155
105,192
110,484
2
2
905-1,100
23,810
24,888
3
3
905-1,100
37.260
37,800
1
1
905-1,100
11,784
12.376
8
8
905-1.100
89.638
94,106
1
1
905-1.100
13,148
13,200
1
1
863-998
10,356
10,860
6
6
783-998
58,764
61,692
IS
13
746-905
127,990
133.286
25
25
746-905
233,730
244,863
RESOFRCES
645
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aoth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1966-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SOUTHERN DISTRICT— Continued
Mojave Division Project Office —
Continued
Water resources technician I 4.2
Junior civil engineer 0.9
Photographer -
Storekeeper I
Property clerk I
Engineering aid II 3.8
Drafting aid II , 0.3
Senior stenographer
Stock clerk 0.8
Laborer 3.9
Intermediate stenographer 1.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 5.4
Engineering aid I 4.8
Janitor 0.7
Operations Branch :
Supervising engineer 1
Assistant civil engineer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.6
Junior stenographer 0.4
Santa Ana Division Project Office :
Construction supervisor II —
Construction supervisor I —
Construction office manager —
Water resources technician II —
Construction inspector -
Junior civil engineer —
Instrumentman —
Engineering aid II -
Intermediate stenographer —
Intermediate typist-clerk -
Operations and Maintenance Section :
Senior engineer 2
Senior operations and maintenance
engineer 1
Associate engineer 2.4
Associate operations and
maintenance engineer 0.1
Assistant civil engineer 2.7
Assistant mechanical engineer 1.6
Assistant electrical engineer 1.2
Water resources technician II 2.5
Water resources technician I 3.5
Junior civil engineer 1.5
Maintenance man III 0.3
Engineering aid II 1.9
Maintenance man I 0.2
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Contract Administration Section :
Senior engineer 0.4
Associate engineer •_ 1
Water resources engineering
associate 0.4
Associate economist 1
Assistant civil engineer 0.9
Water resources technician II 1.1
Water resources technician I 3.2
Junior civil engineer 1.7
Engineering aid II 2
Intermediate stenographer 0.3
Intermediate clerk 1
Temporary help 77.6
Consultants —
Totals, Authorized Positions 825.9
Totals Authorized Positions 4,524.4
Positions being abolished during 1967-
68 a
1.163.7 1,163.7
(394)
SALARY RANGE
6
6
$644-783
$52,560
$53,781
1
1
710-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
556-676
6,672
7,008
1
1
505-644
6,060
6.360
1
1
505-614
6,210
6,522
9
9
530-644
60.799
63.851
1
1
530-644
6.868
7,218
2
o
469-571
11,532
12,108
2
2
457—556
11,732
12,318
4
4
480-530
24 298
25.116
o
2
425-517
11,641
11,935
7
7
395-505
38,227
39.395
8
8
415-505
41,567
43.666
1
1
395^80
5,220
5,220
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18.576
1
1
783-998
11.400
11.400
1
1
395-505
6.060
6.060
1
1
386-469
5.020
5,268
1
1
1.048-1.273
12,576
13.200
2
o
905-1,100
22.260
23,376
1
1
905-1.100
11.130
11.688
1
1
746-905
9.174
9.630
4
4
746-905
36.696
38.520
1
1
710-783
8,736
9,174
1
1
614-710
7,554
7,932
4
4
530-644
26,088
27,408
1
1
425-517
5,226
5,490
1
1
395-505
4,860
5,106
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1,100-1.337
16,044
16.044
4
4
950-1,155
51,923
53,306
1
1
950-1,155
11,400
11,976
4
4
783-998
42,487
43,469
2
2
7S3-950
21,138
22 092
2
2
783-950
21,900
22,800
2
2
746-905
21,720
21,720
4
4
644-783
33,484
34,692
1
1
710-783
9,211
9,396
1
1
614-710
8,248
8.520
3
3
530-644
21.618
22.374
1
1
505-556
6.657
6.6.S4
1
1
395-505
5,308
5,576
1
1
1.100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
o
o
783-998
20,166
21.174
1
1
746-905
10,272
10.776
3
3
644-783
26.969
27.420
1
1
710-783
8,777
9,211
o
o
530-644
13,846
14.534
1
1
425-517
5,226
5.490
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
78.9
78.9
(620,632)
630,979
630.979
1.8
1.8
(-)
17.750
17,750
1,717,554
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
$7,315,564 $10,921,362 $11,289,739
5,375.8 5,375.S $41,763,357 $51,998,141 $53,552,121
4,524.4 5.375.8 5,375.8 $41,763,357 $53,715,695 $53,552,121
a Program Control Office, consisting of 12 positions, transferred from Engineering Management to Executive during 1967-68.
b Technical Services Office, consisting of 325 positions, transferred from Staff and Services Management to Executive during 1967-68.
c Safety Office, consisting of 6 positions, transferred from Staff and Services Management to Division of Design and Construction dur-
ing 1967-68.
a The 1967-6S budget approved the abolishment of 394 positions with various effective dates during 1967-68. The 394 positions are
not reflected in the authorized position count. Funds required for the fraction of the year during which the 394 positions remain
effective are separately identified to avoid distortion of the Salaries and Wages of Authorized Positions.
646
RESOURCES
RECLAMATION BOARD
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67
(Filled)
67-68 68-69
(Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Administration :
Board member (7) per diem
General manager and chief engineer
Supervising engineer water resources
Administrative adviser
Supervising land agent
Administrative assistant II
Associate engineer water resources
Administrative Services :
Accounting officer II
Accountant I
Senior account clerk
Accounting technician II
Intermediate account clerk
Secretary I
Supervising stenographer I
Senior legal stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior clerk
Right-of-Way Acquisition :
Senior land agent
Associate land agent
Assistant land agent
Junior right-of-way agent
Engineering :
Senior engineer water resources
Associate engineer water resources
Supervising land surveyor
Water resources engineering associate
Assistant civil engineer
Water resources technician II
Junior civil engineer
Water resources technician I
Instrumentman
Delineator
Engineering aid II
Drafting aid II
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 91.5
SALARY RANGE
-
-
-
$20 day
$4,500
$4,500
1
1
1
1,548-1,8S2
22,584
22,584
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,065
18,576
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
905-1,100
12,076
12,680
0.8
1
1
950-1,155
12,476
13,096
0.6
1
1
746-905
9,211
9,662
0.8
1
1
556-676
6,812
7.158
0.5
—
—
457-556
—
—
2
o
2
457-556
12,982
13,292
2
2
2
395-IS0
10,840
11,090
1
1
1
543-660
7.920
7,920
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
1
517-628
7,536
7.536
4.3
6
6
425-517
34,281
35,760
6
o
5
395-505
27,540
28,030
0.9
1
1
342-415
4,308
4,524
3.2
4
4
1,048-1.273
53,588
56,270
6.2
6
6
S63-l,048
70,389
72,012
5.2
6
6
710-S63
55.757
5S.412
3.7
3
3
556-644
21,714
22,794
2
2
2
1,100-1,337
32.08S
32,08S
5.6
8
S
950-1,155
102,994
106.064
0.4
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
6
6
6
905-1.100
76,032
77,576
10.9
10
10
7S3-950
106,160
109,1S2
2.9
3
3
746-905
30,378
31.116
-
1
1
710-783
8,736
9,174
4.6
5
5
644-783
42,176
44,294
0.5
2
2
614-710
16.292
17,112
3.6
4
4
5S4-710
32,720
33,320
8.2
6
6
530-644
42,676
44.448
1.5
1
1
530-644
7,638
7.728
1.1
1.9
1.9
(8,015)
13,375
13,375
96.9
96.9
$841,315
$961,240
$9S8,769
COLORADO RIVER BOARD
Chief engineer
Principal hydraulic engineer
Supervising hydraulic engineer
Senior hydraulic engineer
Executive secretary
Associate hydraulic engineer
Civil engineering associate
Assistant civil engineer
Senior Delineator
Junior civil engineer
Librarian II
Accountant I
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals. Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,70S-2,038
$24,456
$24,456
1
1
1
1.475-1,793
21.346
21.516
1
1
1
1.273-1.548
18,576
18.576
1
1
1
1,100-1.337
16,044
16.044
1
1
1
998-1.213
14.556
14.556
1
1
1
950-1.155
12.6S0
13.310
1
1
1
905-1.155
13.200
13.200
1.8
9
o
7S3-998
21.090
22.131
1
1
1
710-863
9.510
9.978
0.2
1
1
710-783
S.736
9.174
1
1
1
614-746
8.952
S.952
1
1
1
556-676
8.112
S.112
1
1
1
469-571
6.684
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
6.204
6.204
3.7
3
3
395-505
16,597
16.S72
17.7
18
18
$1SS,455
$206,743
$209,933
RESOURCES
647
STATE WATER RIGHTS BOARD'
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO, OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Aulh.) (Huth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY RANGE
Board chairman 1 $21,000 $8,750
Board member 2 20,500 17,083
Executive officer 1 - 1,550-1,884 9,420
Chief counsel 1 1,548-1,882 9,410
Chief engineer 1 - 1,548-1,882 9,002
Supervising engineer, water resources 3 - - 1,273-1,548 22,886 -
Senior attorney 3 1,273-1,548 23,220
Senior engineer, water resources 6.6 - 1,100-1,337 50,830
Senior engineering geologist 1 - 1,100-1,337 6,685 -
Associate engineer, water resources 4.6 950—1,155 26,699 —
Water resources engineering associate 6 - 905-1,100 32,350 -
Accounting officer III 1 905-1,100 5,500
Assistant civil engineer 12.4 783-998 56,592
Water resources technician II 1 — 746-905 4,025
Junior civil engineer 1.7 - 710-783 3,823
Delineator 2 - - 584-710 7,100
Accountant I 1 - 556-676 3,045
Supervising stenographer I 1 - 543-660 3,153 -
Supervising file clerk I 1 - 530-644 3,220
Senior legal stenographer 1 - 517-628 2,715
Senior stenographer 5 - - 469-571 14,275
Senior tvpist-clerk 1 - - 457-556 2,694
Senior file clerk 1 - - 457-556 2,780
Accounting technician II 1 - 457-556 2,780
Duplicating machine operator II (offset) 0.8 - - 435-530 2,629 -
Intermediate stenographer 4.9 - — 425-517 12,119
Intermediate tvpist-clerk 12.7 - - 395-480 26,929
Intermediate clerk 1.2 - - 395^80 4,479
Intermediate account clerk 1 - 395-180 2,400
Temporary help — engineering 0.3 - (1,695) - -
Temporary help — clerical 0.1 - - (514) - -
Totals, Authorized Positions 81.3 $840,601 $376,593
a On December 1, 1967, pursuant to Chapter 284, Statutes of 1967, the State Water Rights Board was abolished and the responsi-
bilities assumed by the new State Water Resources Control Board. The estimated 1967-68 funds represent the amount required
for salaries and wages to December 1, 1967. The entire position count has been transferred to the new agency to maintain
comparability.
WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD'
STATE BOARD
Executive officer 1 -
Staff water quality control engineer 1
Senior water pollution control engineer 2.6
Assistant to executive officer 1
Associate water pollution control en-
gineer 0.4 -
Research writer 0.6
Secretary I 1
Senior stenographer 0.7 -
Senior account clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Temporary help 1 -
Overtime 0.4 —
Totals. Authorized Positions 12.7
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1.406-1,709
$8,545
1,273-1,548
7,558
1,100-1,337
1S.346
1,100-1,337
6,685
950-1,155
14,740
863-1,048
4,455
543-660
3,080
469-571
2.809
457-556
2,780
425-517
2,317
395-505
2,092
(5,752)
1,147
(2,036)
—
$133,405
$74,554
648
RESOURCES
WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.J
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
REGIONAL BOARDS
SALARY RANGE
Executive officer II 3 - - $1,337-1,626 $23,306
Executive officer I 6 1,213-1,475 44,134
Senior water pollution control engineer 11.3 - - 1,100-1,337 94,403 -
Associate water pollution control en-
gineer 10.5 - - 950-1,155 93,160
Sanitary engineering associate O.S - - 905-1.100 5.17S -
Assistant civil engineer 4 783-998 19,000
Assistant sanitary engineer 3.9 — — 783—950 16.54S —
Sanitary engineering technician II 2.1 - - 746-905 4,525 -
Junior civil engineer 0.2 - 710-7S3 3,670
Engineering aid II 1 - - 530-644 2.S39
Senior stenographer 6.S - - 469-571 19,982
Senior typist clerk 2 - - 457-556 5,560
Intermediate stenographer 4 - - 425-517 20,403
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.5 - - 395-505 10,975
Temporary help— clerical 1.7 - - (9,693) 3,027
Temporary help — well reports - - - (— ) 7S2 -
Overtime 0.5 - - (1,979) 552
Totals, Authorized Positions 61.3 $669,996 $368,044
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 74 $803,401 $442,598
a Pursuant to Chapter 2S4. Statutes of 1967, the State Water Quality Control Board was abolished on December 1, 1967 and the
responsibilities assumed by the new State Water Resources Control Board. The estimated 1967-6S funds represent the amount
required for salaries and wages to December 1, 1967. The entire position count has been transferred to the new agency to main-
tain comparability.
WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD'
STATE BOARD
Board chairman — 1
Board member b — 4
Executive officer, water rights board - 1
Chief counsel — 1
Chief engineer — 1
Executive officer, water quality control
board - 1
Supervising engineer, water resources - 3
Senior attorney — 3
Staff water quality control engineer - 1
Assistant to executive officer — 1
Senior engineer, water resources — 8
Senior water pollution control engineer - 3
Senior engineering geologist - 1
Associate engineer, water resources — 5
Associate water pollution control engi-
neer — 3
Water resources engineering associate — 6
Accounting officer III - 1
Research writer — 1
Assistant civil engineer — 12
Water resources technician II - 1
Junior civil engineer — 1
Delineator — 2
Accountant I — 1
Secretary I - 1
Supervising stenographer I — 1
Supervising file clerk I — 1
Senior legal stenographer - 1
Senior stenographer — 6
Senior typist-clerk — 1
Senior file clerk - 1
Senior account clerk — 1
Accounting technician II - 1
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) - 1
Intermediate stenographer — 6
Intermediate typist-clerk - 14
Intermediate clerk — 2
Intermediate account clerk , - 1
Temporary help - 0.5
Totals, Authorized Positions - 100.5
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
$21,000
$12,250
$21,000
4
20,500
47,834
82,000
1
1,550-1,884
13,188
22,608
1
1,548-1,882
13,178
22,584
1
1,548-1,882
12,603
22,584
1
1,406-1,709
11,963
20,508
3
1,273-1,548
32,039
55,728
3
1,273-1,548
32,372
55,728
1
1,273-1,548
10,5SO
18,576
1
1,100-1,337
9.359
16,044
8
1,100-1.337
73,172
125,848
3
1,100-1.337
25.690
46,180
1
1,100-1,337
9,359
16,044
5
950-1,155
37,378
65,897
3
950-1,155
20,436
37,100
6
905-1,100
45,290
78,226
1
905-1,100
7,700
13,200
1
863-1,048
6,237
11,220
12
7S3-998
7S,048
135,945
1
746-905
5,636
10,146
1
710-7S3
5,352
9,396
*>
584-710
9,940
17,040
1
556-676
4,263
7,668
1
543-660
4,312
7,760
1
543-660
4.415
7,920
1
530-644
4.50S
7,728
1
517-628
3.801
6,S40
6
469-571
23,417
41,112
1
457-556
3,771
6,672
1
457-556
3,892
6,672
1
457-556
3,892
6,672
1
457-556
3,892
6,672
1
435-530
3,6S0
6.360
6
425-517
20,209
35,778
14
395-^80
45.489
76,632
<>
395-180
6,270
11,290
1
395^bS0
3.360
5,760
0.5
-
1,606
2,753
00.5
-
$660,3S1
$1,147,S91
RESOURCES
649
WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tilth.) (ftuih.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
REGIONAL BOARDS
SALARY RANGE
Executive officer II 3 3 $1,337-1,626 $32,628 $57,756
Executive officer I - 6 6 1,213-1,475 61.7S6 106,200
Senior water pollution control engi-
neer - 15 15 1,100-1,337 132,164 231,422
Associate water pollution control engi-
neer - 18 IS 950-1.155 130,424 230.164
Sanitary engineering associate - 1 1 905-1,100 7.24S 13,044
Assistant civil engineer - 4 4 783-99S 26,600 45,600
Assistant sanitary engineer - 4 4 783-950 23,166 41,605
Sanitary engineering technician II __ - 1 1 746-905 6,335 10,860
Junior civil engineer - 1 1 710-783 5,138 9,248
Senior stenographer - 7 7 469-571 27,982 47,964
Senior typist-clerk - 2 2 457-556 7,784 13,344
Intermediate stenographer - 9 9 425-517 28,564 51,429
Intermediate typist-clerk - 5 5 395-505 15,365 27,060
Engineering aid II - 1 1 530-644 3.973 7,158
Temporary help— clerical - 1.4 1.4 (9,023) 4,237 7,264
Temporary help — well reports - 0.3 0.3 - 1,095 1,877
Overtime - 0.3 0.3 772 1,324
Totals, Authorized Positions 79 79 - $515,261 $903,319
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS - 179.5 179.5 $1,175,642 $2,051,210
a Effective December 1, 1967, the State Water Resources Control Board was established and assumed the responsibilities of the
State Water Rights Board and the State Water Quality Control Board pursuant to Chapter 284, Statutes of 1967. The estimated
1967-68 funds represent the amount required for salaries and wages from December 1, 1967, to the end of the fiscal year. The
entire number of authorized positions is shown to maintain comparability.
b Chapter 2S4, Statutes of 1967 authorized 2 additional board members effective December 1, 1967.
SAN FRANCISCO BAY CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
Executive director
Chief planning officer
Assistant executive director — permits
Assistant executive director — administra
tion
Staff engineer
Associate planner
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 10.3
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$20,000
$20,000
$20,000
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16,860
16,860
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
0.5
—
—
1,100-1,337
—
—
1.3
2
2
905-1,100
23,592
24,600
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.852
0.6
1
1
457-556
6,260
6,568
_
1
1
425-517
5,513
5,789
0.5
_
_
395-505
—
—
0.8
1
1
359-435
4,596
4,820
1.6
1.1
1.1
(8,252)
6,000
6,000
11.1
11.1
$113,301
$121,449
$123,265
650
TRANSPORTATION
DIVISION OF AERONAUTICS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (tulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
r
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Board member (5) per diem —
Director
Deputy director
Associate airport engineer
Assistant airport planner
Field representative
Assistant field representative
Assistant airport engineer
Assistant counsel
Senior stenographer
Stenographer II
Clerk typist II
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
0.9
0.8
1
0.8
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
2
0.8
0.1
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
2
0.8
0.1
9.5
16.9 16.9
SALARY RANGE
$25 day
1,475-1,626
1,155-1,405
950-1,155
905-1,100
950-1,155
710-863
783-950
S63-l,048
469-571
425-517
395-505
(9,392)
(-)
$102,316
$2,075
16,950
15,700
13,860
11,400
51,572
18,540
9,S53
10,860
6,852
6,204
10,740
8,750
525
$2,075
18,274
16,860
13,860
11,976
53,340
19,308
10,356
11,400
6,852
6,204
10,980
8,750
525
$183,881
$190,760
DEPARTMENT OF THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Commissioner 1
Deputy commissioner 1
Supervising traffic inspector " 2.1
State traffic inspector 4
State traffic captain 1
State traffic lieutenant b 1
State traffic officer 1.1
Information officer II 1
Staff management analyst 1
Junior staff analyst 1
Secretary I 3
Senior stenographer 1.5
Intermediate stenographer 2.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
General Administration :
Administrative service officer III 1
Fiscal officer II 1
Associate budget analyst 1
State financial examiner II 1
Administrative trainee 0.7
Senior stenographer 2
Accounting :
Accounting officer III 1
Accounting officer II 1
Accountant I 2
Supervising account clerk I 0.5
Senior account clerk 1.3
Intermediate account clerk 10.4
Senior stenographer I 0.4
Senior clerk 2
Senior typist-clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 1.6
Intermediate typist-clerk 12.5
Intermediate clerk 0.2
Junior clerk 0.2
Personnel :
Personnel officer II 1
Personnel officer I 0.6
Associate personnel analyst 0.4
Safety coordinator 0.8
Disability and retirement coordina-
tor 1
Assistant personnel analyst 2.9
Junior staff analyst 0.6
Supervising clerk I 0.6
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk 0.9
Senior typist-clerk 2.3
Intermediate stenographer 4.6
Intermediate typist-clerk 18.4
Intermediate clerk 0.4
Junior typist-clerk 0.4
Junior clerk 0.8
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$22,500
$22,500
$22,500
1
1
1,874
22,488
22,488
3
3
1,405-1,708
57,852
58,692
4
4
1,213-1,475
70,520
70,800
1
1
1,048-1,273
14,324
15,036
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
1
676-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1
1
614-746
7,760
8,146
3
3
543-660
23,760
23,760
o
2
469-571
12,618
12,906
2
2
425-517
11,430
11,694
1
1
395-505
5,242
5,507
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
556-614
7,020
7,368
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
746-905
9,548
10,020
3
3
556-676
22,152
22,846
2
2
530-644
12,720
13,344
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
13
13
395^180
68,932
70,925
1
1
469-571
6,179
6,490
2
2
457-556
13,292
13.344
2
2
457-556
12,156
12,430
2
2
425-517
10,728
11,259
16
16
395-505
87,537
89,529
1
1
395-480
5,440
5,714
1
1
342-415
4,206
4,416
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
—
—
905-1,100
—
—
1
1
863-1,048
12,476
12,576
1
1
783-950
10,860
11,400
3
3
746-905
2S,04S
29.436
1
1
614-746
7,638
8,016
1
1
530-644
7.218
7,578
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,S52
1
1
457-556
5,8S5
6,185
3
3
457-556
19,298
19,756
5
5
425-517
2S.43S
29,585
20
20
395-505
10S.361
111.651
2
2
395-480
10,184
10,690
_
_
359-435
—
—
-
-
342-415
-
-
TRANSPORTATION
651
DEPARTMENT OF THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL-Continued
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Amh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
ADMINISTRATION— Continued
Office Services :
Supervising clerk II
Supervising clerk I
Duplicating machine supervisor I
Duplicating machine operator II
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior clerk
Stores and Equipment :
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
Property inspector
Mill and cabinet worker
Skilled laborer
Automotive equipment operator I
Laborer
Senior stenographer
Stock clerk
Senior account clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Motor Transport :
Chief, motor transport section
Assistant equipment engineer
Supervising automotive equipment
installer
Automobile electrician
Senior automotive equipment in-
staller
Automotive equipment installer
Automotive equipment operator I
Automotive serviceman
Garage attendant
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Communications :
Communications officer
Communications analyst
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Facilities :
Business service officer IV
Business service officer III
Business service officer II
Business service officer I
Business service assistant
Drafting aid II
Maintenance mechanic
Skilled laborer
Laborer
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals. Authorized Positions
Uniformed
Nonuniformed
FIELD OPERATIONS
Zone I :
Supervising traffic inspector 1
State traffic inspector 1
State traffic captain 6
State traffic lieutenant 6.2
State traffic sergeant 19.9
State traffic officer 159.4
Associate motor carrier operations
specialist 1
Assistant motor carrier operations
specialist 4
Station and vehicle inspection
specialist 2
SALAIiY DANGE
1
1
1
$614-746
$7,792
$8,180
1
1
1
530-644
7,578
7,728
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7.368
1.5
4
4
435-530
22,218
23,013
1.8
2
2
457-556
12,181
12,657
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.5
1
1
457-556
. 5,760
6.060
0.7
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
8.3
11
11
395-505
57,820
59,532
11.3
13
13
395-180
69,020
71,447
0.4
-
-
342^15
-
-
1
1
1
584-746
8,520
8,520
2.7
3
3
505-644
21,632
21,984
1
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,728
2
2
2
644-710
17,040
17,040
2.5
4
4
556-614
28,080
28,747
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
1.4
2
2
480-530
12.720
12,720
0.9
1
1
469-571
6.852
6,852
6.6
9
9
457-556
55,248
56,690
0.4
1
1
457-556
6,185
6,490
2.7
2
2
395-505
11,520
11,520
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1.9
2
2
783-998
21,138
21,630
2
f>
2
676-746
17,904
17,904
2
3
3
644-710
24,768
25,152
1.5
3
3
5S4-644
22,644
23,184
14.9
26
26
530-584
172,136
177,808
2
2
2
556-614
14,736
14,736
0.2
1
1
530-584
6,756
7,008
0.8
—
—
4S0-530
—
—
0.8
1
1
457-556
6,310
6,620
2.6
3
3
425-517
17,627
1S,128
4.7
5
5
395-505
27,736
2S.456
0.8
1
1
950-1.155
11,832
12,426
0.2
1
1
783-950
9,396
9,852
0.3
1
1
457-556
5,576
5,860
0.6
1
1
457-556
5,785
6,085
1
1
1
425-517
5,444
5,720
2.3
2
2
395-505
10,620
10,860
0.8
1
1
998-1.213
14,382
14,556
0.3
—
—
905-1,100
—
—
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1.7
3
3
746-905
28,126
29.528
1.6
1
1
614-746
8,592
8,952
0.4
1
1
530-644
6,516
6,840
3.5
A
4
676-746
34,908
35,808
2.3
4
4
556-614
28,056
29,112
1
_
_
480-530
—
—
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.1
_
_
457-556
—
—
0.3
_
_
425-517
—
—
2.5
3
3
395-505
15.980
16.486
5.6
5.4
5.4
(27,047)
27,250
27,250
212.1
260.4
260.4
$1,495,824
$1,888,910
$1,933,304
11.2
12
12
179499
209.656
2114SS
200.9
2484
21fS4
1,316,325
1,679,254
1,721,S16
1
1
7
12
26
205
1
1
7
12
26
205
$1,405-1,708
1,213-1,475
1,048-1,273
863-1,048
746-905
676-783
$20,496
17,700
102,376
136,512
269,940
1,828,959
$20,496
17,700
103.676
140,181
275,802
1,854,369
1
1
905-1,100
12,276
12,888
4
4
746-905
41,368
42,348
2
2
676-746
17,688
17,904
652
TRANSPORTATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aurh.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
FIELD OPERATIONS— Continued
Zone I — Continued
Automotive serviceman 4.5 6
Radio dispatcher 14.7 19
Senior stenographer 1 2
Senior clerk 0.7 1
Intermediate stenographer 6.5 6
Intermediate typist-clerk 10.6 12
Intermediate clerk _ 1 9
Maintenance man _ 4 5
Janitor 6.4 7.3
Zone II :
Supervising traffic inspector 1 1
State traffic inspector 2 2
State traffic captain 10.9 11
State traffic lieutenant e 15.4 27
State traffic sergeant 46.5 58
State traffic officer a 459.8 571
Associate motor carrier operations
specialist 1 1
Assistant motor carrier operations
specialist 6 6
Station and vehicle inspection spe-
cialist 3 3
Automotive serviceman 7.5 10
Radio dispatcher 1S.7 25
Senior stenographer I 2.7 4
Senior typist-clerk 2.S 3
Intermediate stenographer 20.3 21
Intermediate typist-clerk 23.9 23.3
Intermediate clerk 1 22
Maintenance man 6.1 7
Janitor 15.1 16.9
Zone III:
Supervising traffic inspector 1 1
State traffic inspector 2 2
State traffic captain 9.9 13
State traffic lieutenant 10.3 23
State traffic sergeant 75.3 97
State traffic officer S64.6 1,313
Information officer I 0.7 1
Associate motor carrier operations
specialist 1 1
Assistant motor carrier operations
specialist S S
Senior station and vehicle inspec-
tion specialist 0.7 1
Station and vehicle inspection spe-
cialist 6.S 7
Field representative — 2
Brake inspection specialist 6 6
Commercial vehicle inspection spe-
cialist 5 5
Automotive serviceman 11.4 15.5
Platform scales operator 3.7 4
Radio dispatcher 32.5 43
Senior stenographer I 4 4
Senior typist-clerk 5 6
Intermediate stenographer 14 15.5
Intermediate typist-clerk 56 61
Intermediate clerk 0.1 3S.5
Junior typist-clerk 0.7 1
Maintenance man 1 1
Janitor 12.9 14.2
Zone IV :
Supervising traffic inspector 1 1
State traffic inspector 2 2
State traffic captain 9 10
State traffic lieutenant 15.5 25
State traffic sergeant 54.4 67
State traffic officer 479.7 603
Associate motor carrier operations
specialist 1 1
Assistant motor carrier operations
specialist S 8
Station and vehicle inspection spe-
cialist 4 4
Brake inspection specialist 6 6
Commercial vehicle inspection spe-
cialist 5 5
Automotive serviceman 9.1 11
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
6
$530-5S4
$40,924
$41,718
19
480-584
125,491
127,550
2
469-571
12,781
13,082
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
6
425-517
37,224
37,224
12
395-505
65,260
66,482
9
395-480
44,640
46,584
5
435-530
29,642
30,512
7.3
395-480
38,993
40,210
1
1,405-1,708
20,496
20,496
*>
1,213-1.475
35.400
35.400
11
1,048-1,273
164.384
165,724
27
863-1,048
315.132
320,825
5S
746-905
607.S36
615.807
571
676-7S3
5,10S,446
5,1S3,9SS
905-1,100
746-905
12,226
61,682
12.S36
63,690
3
676-746
26.7S4
26.S56
10
530-5S4
68.604
69,582
25
4S0-5S4
161,712
166.07S
4
469-571
27.128
27,408
3
457-556
20.016
20,016
21
425-517
125,170
127.5S8
23.3
395-505
128,295
131,241
22
395-4S0
107,797
112,923
7
435-530
40,274
41.9S6
16.9
395-4S0
93,515
94,529
1
1,405-1,708
20,496
20,496
2
1,213-1.475
35.400
35,400
13
1.048-1,273
190,488
192,370
23
S63-1.048
267,540
273.3S0
97
746-905
1,006,152
1,027,098
1,313
676-7S3
11,094,739
11,474,636
1
863-l,04S
10,356
10.S60
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
S
746-905
S1.294
84,822
1
746-S21
9.700
9.S52
7
676-746
61.956
62.44S
o
676-S21
16,224
17,035
6
614-746
51,054
52.26S
5
4S0-584
34,652
34.9S4
15.5
530-5S4
106,128
107.90S
4
435-530
24.640
25.190
43
4S0-5S4
2S0.164
286.S54
4
469-571
27.40S
27,408
6
457-556
38.S44
39.120
15.5
425-517
92,228
94,001
61
395-505
330.S24
339.2S5
3S.5
395-4S0
187,340
196.704
1
359-435
4.524
4,740
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
14.2
395-4S0
76,676
7S.567
1
1,405-1,708
1S.966
19,922
0
1.213-1,475
35.400
35,400
10
1.048-1,273
149,400
150.6S9
25
863-1,048
290,808
297,180
67
746-905
698,324
710,086
603
676-783
5,31S,902
5,422,344
1
905-1,100
12,226
12,836
8
746-905
81,168
84,696
4
676-746
35.520
35,S08
6
614-746
50,764
52,420
5
480-584
33,082
34.028
11
530-584
76,000
76,646
TRANSPORTATION
653
DEPARTMENT OF THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) lAuih )
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
SO
81
82
83
84
85
86
FIELD OPERATIONS— Continued
Zone IV — Continued
Platform scales operator 5.4 6 6
Radio dispatcher 36 43 43
Senior stenographer I 2.8 4 4
Senior clerk 1.1 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 1.9 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 18.4 20 20
Intermediate tvpist-clerk 26 35 35
Intermediate clerk 1.2 23 23
Maintenance man 5.6 8 8
Janitor 16.1 16.4 16.4
Zone V :
Supervising traffic inspector 111
State traffic inspector 2 2 2
State traffic captain 11.6 15 15
State traffic lieutenant 16.8 25 25
State traffic sergeant 71.6 96 96
State traffic officer e 808.1 1,354 1,354
Information officer I — 1 1
Associate motor carrier operations
specialist 111
Assistant motor carrier operations
specialist 13 13 13
Senior station and vehicle inspec-
tion specialist - 1 1
Station and vehicle inspection spe-
cialist 8.8 13 13
Brake inspection specialist 5.9 6 6
Commercial vehicle inspection spe-
cialist 4.3 5 5
Automotive serviceman 12 26.5 26.5
Platform scales operator 9.6 10 10
Radio dispatcher 33.6 51 51
Senior stenographer I 8.6 9 9
Senior typist-clerk 2.4 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 17.9 19 19
Intermediate typist-clerk 61.7 85.3 85.3
Intermediate clerk 1 42 42
Junior typist-clerk 0.8 1 1
Teletypewriter operator 111
Telephone operator 3 3 3
Janitor 12.2 32.8 32.8
Zone VI :
Supervising traffic inspector 111
State traffic inspector 1.3 2 2
State traffic captain t 8.1 9 9
State traffic lieutenant 7.1 12 12
State traffic sergeants 49.7 64 64
State traffic officer 393.3 504 504
Associate motor carrier operations
specialist 111
Assistant motor carrier operations
specialist 3.9 4 4
Station and vehicle inspection spe-
cialist 4 4 4
Brake inspection specialist 5 5 5
Commercial vehicle inspection spe-
cialist 4.4 5 5
Automotive serviceman 8.1 9.9 9.9
Platform scales operator 4.7 5 5
Radio dispatcher i 29.6 36 36
Senior stenographer I 4 4 4
Senior clerk 1.7 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 2.3 2 2
Intermediate stenographer 6.9 9 9
Intermediate typist-clerk 26 29.5 29.5
Intermediate clerk — IS IS
Junior typist-clerk O.S —
Teletypewriter operator 1.1 1 1
Janitor 11.2 12.8 12.S
Temporary help 11.6 33 33
Overtime 150.6 1S3.S 183.S
Motorcycle skill pay - - -
Pedestrian crossing guards 325 325 325
Totals, Authorized Positions 4,905.7 6.S22.2 6.S22.2
Uniformed 3,776 5,347.8 5,S47.S
Non-uniformed 1,129.7 1.1ft h-h 1,4144
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
$435-530
$33,924
$35,630
480-584
283,352
290,099
469-571
27.018
27.380
457-556
12,907
13.214
457-556
13,344
13,344
425-517
120,179
121,668
395-505
193.063
196,753
395-480
111,780
117,369
435-530
46,939
48,936
395-480
89,596
91,018
1,405-1,708
20,496
20,496
1,213-1,475
35,400
35,400
1,048-1,273
213,415
219,288
863-1,048
290,160
297.130
746-905
983,682
1.012,392
676-783
11,352,265
11,765,645
863-1,048
10,356
10,860
905-1,100
12,836
13,200
746-905
130,690
136,686
746-821
8,952
9,396
676-746
112,584
114,698
614-746
48,984
51,448
480-584
31,312
32,872
530-584
177,758
183,008
435-530
59,972
61.716
480-584
327,570
336,773
469-571
60.996
61,668
457-556
13,266
13,344
425-517
112,794
114,443
395-505
453,599
466,647
395-480
205,020
214,983
359-435
4,578
4.800
435-530
6,360
6,360
395-480
17,096
17,280
395-480
170,204
176,278
1,405-1.708
20.496
20.496
1,213-1.475
33.232
34,016
1,048-1,273
131,557
133,683
863-1,048
138,084
141,852
746-905
664.200
677,542
676-7S3
4.347,942
4,467,4S0
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
746-905
39,560
41,524
676-746
35,736
35,808
614-746
41,070
43,140
480-584
32,10S
33.720
530-584
67,808
68,762
435-530
29,100
30,362
4S0-585
234,547
240,583
469-571
26.942
27,268
457-556
12,932
13,240
457-556
13,266
13.344
425-517
52,936
54,200
395-505
158,369
162,657
395-505
87,480
91,854
359-435
—
—
435-530
6,360
6,360
395-4S0
70,655
71,587
(55.916)
159,632
159,632
(1.361,760)
1,661.432
1,661,432
(265.983)
411,650
411,650
( 2.00-2.10 hr)
487,182
487,182
$41,074,573
$55,612,7S7
$57,054,208
35,324,133
Jf8,05S,303
49,311,967
5,750.440
7,554,4S4
7,742,241
654
TRANSPORTATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Authj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
OPERATIONAL PLANNING AND
ANALYSIS
Office of Division Chief :
State traffic inspector
Senior stenographer
Operational Planning :
State traffic captain
State traffic lieutenant
State traffic sergeant
State traffic officer i
Graphic artist
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Operational Analysis :
Senior research analyst
Associate research analyst
Assistant social research analyst
Junior social research analyst
Assistant economic analyst :_
Assistant statistician
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Electronic Data Processing :
Manager of data processing
Associate data processing systems
analyst
Supervisor
Computer operations supervisor I
Programmer II
Supervising clerk II
Applied science programmer I
Programmer I
Senior computer operator
Key data supervisor II
Key data supervisor I
Supervising clerk I
Computer operator
Programmer trainee
Senior typist-clerk
Tabulating machine operator
Computer operator — trainee
Key punch operator
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Photographic Laboratory :
Audio-visual specialist i
Supervisor of photography
State traffic officer
Graphic artist
Photographer I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
Uniformed
Nonuniformed
SAFETY SERVICES
Division Chief Office :
State traffic inspector 1
Administrative assistant I 0.3
Senior stenographer 1
Engineering Section :
Senior engineer — automotive equip-
ment standards 1
Associate engineer — automotive
equipment stan(2<irds 1.4
Assistant engineer — automotive
equipment standards 3.2
Automotive equipment standards
testing technician 0.2
Intermediate stenographer 4.6
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.8
Intermediate clerk 0.3
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
$17,700
$17,700
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
2
2
2
863-1,048
24,408
25,002
2
2
2
746-905
21,720
21,720
2.7
2
2
676-7S3
18,792
18,792
0.7
—
—
556-676
_
_
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1.9
2
2
425-517
11,832
12,10S
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
3.3
5
5
905-1,100
59,844
61,679
1
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
1
1
1
614-746
8,4S6
S,916
2.1
2
2
746-905
19,564
20,544
0.5
1
1
746-905
9,174
9,624
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
0.3
1
1
457-556
5,576
5,860
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1.3
4
4
395-505
23,040
23,040
0.4
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
1.6
2
2
905-1,100
24,936
25,526
1.4
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
1
2
2
746-905
18,538
19,462
1.5
3
3
746-905
28,838
29,732
0.3
1
1
614-746
7,548
7,920
0.7
—
—
614-746
—
—
0.9
3
3
614-746
22,S84
24,016
—
2
2
5S4-710
14,016
14,717
0.8
1
1
543-660
7,478
7,856
2.6
3
3
469-571
19,332
19,608
0.7
2
2
530-644
14,540
14,886
2.5
7
7
530-044
47,706
49,356
2.2
1
1
556-614
7,020
7,368
0.3
1
1
457-556
6,438
6,672
2.1
2
2
457-556
12,682
12,982
0.1
4
4
480-530
23,690
24,890
33.3
37
37
405^192
202,814
208,273
1.3
3
3
425-517
16,805
17,345
2.6
8
8
395-505
44,3S8
45,16S
5.6
23
23
395-480
122,106
125,780
0.2
1
1
863-1,048
10,950
11,496
0.8
1
1
710-S63
S.520
S.952
0.8
1
1
676-783
8,112
8,520
0.1
1
1
556-676
7,42S
7,792
1
1
1
556-676
7,248
7.608
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
3.1
3
3
(15,431)
$7S2,29S
14,929
14,929
94.7
147
147
$1,032,S30
$1,060,031
9.5
9
9
100,108
106,008
107,010
85.2
13S
138
681,590
926,822
953,021
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,213-1,475
746-905
469-571
$17,700
10,062
6,852
$17,700
10,566
6,852
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
2
2
950-1,155
25,500
26,086
4
4
783-950
38,344
40,248
1
5
3
1
5
3
644-783
425-517
395-505
395-^80
7,728
28,486
17,280
8,112
29,612
17,280
TRANSPORTATION
655
DEPARTMENT OF THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aolh.) (ftulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SAFETY SERVICES— Continued
Commercial Procedures :
State traffic captain
State traffic lieutenant
State traffic sergeant
Associate engineer — automotive
equipment standards
Assistant engineer — automotive
equipment standards
Associate management analyst
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Administrative Regulation:
State traffic captain
Administrative assistant I
Research writer
Assistant motor carrier operations
specialist
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Special Services :
State traffic captain
State traffic lieutenant
State traffic sergeant
State traffic officer
Administrative assistant I
Radiotelegraph operator I k
Radio dispatcher
Senior stenographer I
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Teletypewriter operator
Traffic Safety Education :
Information officer I
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Motor Carrier Safety :
Motor carrier operations supervisor
Assistant motor carrier operations
specialist
Research writer
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Totals. Authorized Positions
Uniformed
Nonuniformed 1
TRAINING
Administration :
State traffic inspector 0.9
State traffic officer 1
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Training Development :
Training assistant 2
Academy :
State traffic captain 1
State traffic lieutenant 4
State traffic sergeant ' 14.4
State traffic officer m 13.6
Audio-visual assistant 1
Building service supervisor 1
Supervising cook II 1
Supervising cook I 1
Cook __. 6.9
Pood service assistant I 26.6
Baker I 1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation
SALARY RANGE
0.8
1
1
$1,048-1.273
$13,750
$14,440
0.2
—
—
863-1,048
—
—
2
o
o
746-905
21,720
21,720
0.3
1
1
950-1,155
11,592
12,176
1.7
1
1
783-950
10,950
11,400
0.5
—
—
905-1,100
—
_
0.4
1
1
746-905
9.174
9,624
0.6
1
1
469-571
6,712
6,852
2.3
o
2
425-517
11,671
11,947
2
2
2
395-505
10,960
11,222
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
0.1
1
1
746-905
8,952
9.396
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
0.7
_
_
746-905
_
_
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
0.9
1
1
395-505
5,000
5,242
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
0.8
1
1
863-1,048
11,832
12,426
1.3
1
1
746-905
10,860
10.860
5
5
5
676-783
46.980
46,980
0.6
1
1
746-905
9.211
9.662
2.1
3
3
614-746
23.688
24,408
9.7
11
11
480-584
72,674
74,200
0.6
1
1
469-571
6,796
6,852
3
3
3
457-556
17,905
18,808
0.3
—
—
457-556
—
—
2.9
3
3
425-517
17,829
18,105
16.9
26
26
395-505
136,306
141,479
4.4
4
4
395-480
21,302
22,069
6.6
8
8
435-530
47,176
48,600
3
3
3
863-1.048
36,978
37,728
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
0.8
1
1
746-905
9.322
9,776
0.4
1
1
863-1,048
10.566
11.085
0.6
1
1
469-571
5,789
6,079
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
95.3
133
113
$698,047
$847,559
$869,504
13.1
13
13
145,724
153,391t
154,678
82.2
100
100
552.323
69^,165
714,826
1
1
$1,213-1.475
$16,316
$17,140
1
1
676-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
425-517
5,979
6,204
2
2
746-905
20,256
20,712
1
1
1,048-1,273
15.276
15.276
4
4
863-1.048
49,224
49,804
15
15
746-905
160,632
162,480
15
15
676-7S3
138.372
139.188
1
1
710-863
9.174
9.624
1
1
614-746
7,728
8.112
1
1
614-746
8,736
S.952
1
1
530-710
7,728
7,728
7
7
4S0-644
46,217
47,458
30
30
359-435
140.704
146.336
1
1
480-584
6,360
6,672
656
TRANSPORTATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-6S
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
sa
TRAINING— Continued
Academy — Continued SALARY RANGE
Butcher— meat cutter I 111 $480-584 $6,260 $6,568
Supervising automotive equipment
installer 0.9 1 1 676-746 S.952 8,952
Automotive serviceman 2.9 3 3 530-584 20.6S8 21,024
Motorcycle mechanic 0.8 1 1 644-710 8,016 8,418
Janitor foreman II 111 505-614 7,368 7,368
Janitor foreman I 111 435-530 6,360 6,360
Janitor 13.4 14 14 395-4S0 76,543 78.510
Skilled laborer 1.7 2 2 556-614 14,436 14.736
Laborer 3.3 4 4 480-530 25,190 25,440
Building maintenance man 3 3 3 556-614 22,104 22.104
Groundsman 2 2 2 480-530 12,720 12.720
Senior stenographer I 111 469-571 6,852 6,852
Senior typist-clerk 111 457-556 6,386 6,672
Stock clerk 2.7 3 3 457-556 1S,273 18,867
Intermediate stenographer 2 2 2 425-517 12.40S 12,408
Intermediate typist-clerk 7.9 8 8 395-505 45,084 45,712
Intermediate account clerk 111 395^80 5,308 5,576
Field Extension : n
State traffic lieutenant 111 863-1,048 12.576 12,576
Intermediate stenographer 0.6 1 1 425-517 5,375 5,651
Temporary help 0.3 5.5 5.5 (1,279) 29,702 29,702
Totals. Authorized Positions 125.9 139.5 139.5 $863,451 $999,551 $1,01S.150
Uniformed 35.9 38 38 347,021 401,792 405,S60
Nonuniformed _ 90 101.5 101.5 516,430 597,759 612,290
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 5,433.7 7.4S2.1 7,482.1 $44,914,193 $60,3S1,637 $61,935,197
Uniformed 3,845.7 5,419.8 5,419.S 36,097,085 4S,929,153 50,191,003
Nonuniformed 1,588 2,062.3 2,062.3 8,817,108 11,452,484 11,744,194
a One position transferred from Field Operations.
b One position transferred from Field Operations.
c One position transferred to Administration, Executive.
d One position transferred from Operational Planning section.
e One position transferred to training section.
f One position transferred to Administration, Executive.
s One position transferred to training section.
ii Two positions transferred from Safety Services and reclassified from Radiotelegraph Operators.
1 One position transferred to Zone II Field Operations.
i One position transferred from Training and reclassified from Training Assistant.
k Two positions transferred to Field Operations and reclassified to Radio Dispatchers.
'■ One position transferred from Field Operations.
m One position transferred from Field Operations.
n One position transferred to EDP section and reclassified from Training Assistant to Audio-Visual Specialist.
TRANSPORTATION
657
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) ■. A u i h . .Auih ..
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
Director 1
Deputy director 1.9
Assistant to the director (EDP) 1
State financial examiner III 1
State financial examiner II 2.1
Auditor I 1.4
Secretary I 1
Senior stenographer I 3.6
Senior typist-clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 2.2
Compliance Services :
Assistant division chief 1
Supervising special investigator II 0.9
Supervising special investigator I 1
Senior special investigator 4
Special investigator 0.9
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk 1.2
Intermediate stenographer 2.2
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.5
Intermediate clerk 5.2
Junior clerk 0.2
Occupational Licensing :
Office supervisor I 1
Supervising clerk II 1
Supervising clerk I 0.8
Senior clerk 4.8
Intermediate stenographer 5.8
Intermediate typist-clerk 6.6
Intermediate clerk 30.1
Junior typist-clerk 0.5
Junior clerk 2
Temporary help 3.4
Investigation Section :
Manager, investigation program 1
Supervising special investigator
II 3.7
Supervising special investigator I 11.8
Senior special investigator 23.9
Special investigator 132
Motor vehicles investigator I 8.4
Investigator trainee 3.2
Senior stenographer 1
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 8.7
Intermediate typist-clerk 15.7
Intermediate clerk 1
Junior stenographer 1.3
Janitor 0.2
Temporary help 2.4
Division of Administration :
General Administration :
Division chief 1
Assistant division chief 1
Secretary I 1
Senior stenographer 2
Senior typist-clerk 1
Intermediate clerk 1
Fiscal and Business Management :
Fiscal officer II 1
Fiscal officer I 1
Associate administrative analyst —
accounting systems 1
Associate budget analyst 1
Assistant budget analyst 1.5
Junior staff analyst, 1
Accounting officer III 0.7
Accounting officer II 1.3
Accountant I 1.5
Accountant trainee 0.5
Accounting technician II 4.3
Senior account clerk 5
Intermediate account clerk 39.5
Business service officer III 1
Business service officer II 0.5
Business service officer I 1.5
Storekeeper III 1
SALARY RANRE
1
1
$23,500
$23,500
$23,500
2
1,708-1,957
45,201
46,743
1
1
1.405-1,708
20,496
20,496
1
1
905-1,100
11,736
12,326
2
746-905
21,720
21,720
2
2
584-644
15,426
15,456
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
4
4
469-571
26,184
26,460
1
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
2
2
425-517
12.25S
12,408
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
905-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
4
4
746-905
43,440
43,440
1
1
676-S21
9,548
9.852
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
2
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
3
3
425-517
17,740
18,266
10
10
395-505
52,635
54,446
9
9
395-480
49.724
50,476
-
-
359-435
-
-
1
1
746-905
10.S60
10.860
1
1
614-746
8.952
8.952
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.72S
4
4
457-556
26.6SS
26.688
5
5
425-517
30.23S
30,795
5
5
395-505
27,036
27.710
28
28
395-4S0
154,910
157,767
—
—
359-435
—
—
9
o
342-415
9.960
9.960
2.3
2.3
(15,676)
10,968
10,968
1
1
1.048-1,273
15,276
15,276
4
4
950-1.155
54,572
55,220
12
12
821-998
142,704
143.712
24
24
746-905
255.246
258.420
46
146
676-821
1,370.949
1,396,912
3
3
614-746
26.856
26.856
1
1
556-614
6.840
7,188
1
1
469-571
6.852
6.852
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
10
10
425-517
58,456
59.767
17
17
395-505
91.964
94.391
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
_
—
386-469
_
_
_
_
395-480
_
_
2.3
2.3
(10,823)
10.968
10.968
1
1
1.405-1,708
20,496
20.496
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
2
2
469-571
13,648
13.704
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
395-480
5.760
5,760
1
1
1.100-1,337
16.044
16.044
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14.556
1
1
905-1.100
12,784
13.200
1
1
905-1.100
13.200
13.200
2
2
746-905
20.034
20,484
_
_
614-746
—
_
1
1
905-1,100
11.7S4
12,376
1
1
746-905
9,586
10.062
3
3
556-676
23.070
23.622
5S4-644
—
—
5
5
457-556
29,842
30,674
5
5
457—556
33,334
33,360
40
40
395^180
221.246
225,379
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
1
1
821-99S
11.688
11.976
1
1
746-905
10,860
10.860
1
1
644-783
9,359
9,396
658
TRAN SPORT ATION
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aoth.) (Anlh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
Division of Administration — Continued
Fiscal and Business Management —
Continued
Storekeeper II 1
Storekeeper I 3.7
Stock clerk 8
Property inspector 1
Chief engineer II 0.3
Graphic artist 0.9
Skilled laborer 1
Laborer 2.9
Automotive equipment operator I 7
Women's restroom attendant 1.7
Duplicating machine supervisor II 1
Duplicating machine supervisor I 1
Duplicating machine operator II
(offset) 3.9
Duplicating machine operator I 1
Photocopyist 2
Supervising clerk II 1
Supervising clerk I 1
Senior stenographer 2
Senior clerk 8.1
Intermediate stenographer 1.2
Intermediate typist-clerk 10.7
Intermediate clerk 42.5
Junior typist-clerk 4.1
Junior clerk 6.5
Temporary help 17
Personnel and Training :
Senior personnel analyst 1
Personnel officer II 0.7
Manager V 0.3
Associate personnel analyst 1
Training officer I 0.2
Supervising special investigator I 0.5
Supervising clerk I 3
Junior staff analyst 0.8
Administrative trainee 0.2
Senior clerk 4.7
Senior typist-clerk 2.9
Intermediate stenographer 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 7.6
Intermediate clerk 3.9
Junior typist-clerk : 1.4
Temporary help 3.3
Management Analysis :
Senior management analyst 1
Staff management analyst 0.5
Associate management analyst 2
Assistant management analyst 1.5
Supervising clerk II 0.2
Junior staff analyst 3
Administrative trainee 1.3
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2
Research and Statistics :
Chief of research and statistics 1
Associate statistician 0.9
Associate research analyst 2
Assistant social research analyst 0.1
Supervising clerk I 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Temporary help 15.3
Information Section :
Information officer II 1
Information officer I 1.9
Intermediate stenographer 0.1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1.9
Legal Office :
Administrative advisor 1
Associate counsel 2.7
Senior legal stenographer 1
Senior stenographer 1
SALARY EANGE
1
1
$5S4-746
$8,486
$8,520
4
4
505-644
29,172
29,472
8
8
457-556
51,339
52,270
1
1
614-746
8,664
8,952
0.4
0.4
746-905
4,344
4,344
1
1
556-676
6,980
7,33S
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
3
3
480-530
19.0SO
19,080
7
7
556-614
51,576
51,576
2
2
395-480
11,178
11,451
1
1
5S4-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
505-614
7,36S
7,368
4
4
435-530
24,432
24,702
1
1
377^157
5.0S0
5,330
2
2
435-530
12,720
12,720
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
530-644
7.72S
7,728
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
9
9
457-556
58,122
59,025
1
1
425-517
5,421
5,697
13
13
395-505
68,866
70.S37
44
44
395-1S0
243,331
247,S37
3
3
359-435
14,196
14.632
7
7
342-415
31,500
32.S14
21.3
21.3
(85,547)
110,667
110,667
1
1
1,100-1.337
16,044
16,044
—
—
1,04S-1,273
—
—
1
1
1,04S-1.273
15,276
15,276
1
1
905-1,100
11,976
12,576
-
—
905-1,100
—
-
1
1
821.99S
11,976
11.976
3
3
530-644
21,816
22,128
1
1
614-746
7,66S
8,048
—
—
556-614
—
—
5
5
457-556
30,729
31,605
3
3
457-556
1S.S2S
19,104
2
9
425-517
11,924
12.20S
S
s
395-505
43.90S
45.052
4
4
395-4S0
23,040
23,040
2
2
359-435
9,156
9,600
5.3
5.3
(14,885)
25,005
25,005
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
998-1.213
12,940
13,5S5
o
9
905-1,100
23,520
24,702
1
1
746-905
9,472
9,936
—
—
614-746
—
—
4
4
614-746
31,620
32.96S
1
1
556-614
7,308
7,368
1
1
469-571
5,62S
6,204
2
2
395-505
10,972
11.42S
1
1
1,100-1,405
16.S60
16,S60
1
1
905-1,100
11,355
11,928
9
2
905-1,100
24,802
26,036
—
_
746-905
—
—
1
1
530-644
7.39S
7,72S
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
395-505
5.374
5,645
10.7
10.7
(67.12S)
49,269
49,269
1
1
1.04S-1.273
15,276
15,276
9
9
S63-1.04S
25,152
25,152
1
1
425-517
5,513
5,789
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
1
1
1,273-1,548
1S.576
18.576
3
3
1,155-1.405
46.S62
48,372
1
1
517-62S
7,536
7,536
1
1
469-571
6,S52
6,852
TRANSPORTATION
659
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (tutb.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
S4
85
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION-
Continued
Division of Administration — Continued
Legal Office — Continued
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions.
DIVISION OF REGISTRATION
General Administration :
Division chief 1 1
Assistant division chief 2 2
Manager IV 0.8 1
Manager III 1.8 2
Manager II 0.3 —
Manager I 1 1
Secretary I 1 1
Senior stenographer 3 3
Senior clerk 1 1
Intermediate stenographer 1 1
Intermediate clerk 1 1
Vehicle License and Title Section :
Manager V 1 1
Manager III 2 2
Supervising clerk II 11 11
Supervising file clerk II 3.1 3
Supervising teletypewriter operator
II 1 1
Supervising clerk I 12 13
Supervising file clerk I 2.6 2
Supervising teletypewriter operator
I 1.3 2
Senior clerk 60.7 62
Senior typist-clerk 0.8 1
Senior file clerk 4 4
Teletypewriter operator a 23.7 26
Intermediate stenographer 38.1 44
Intermediate tvpist-elerk 86.8 103
Intermediate clerk b 478.7 529
Intermediate file clerk 1 1
Intermediate cashier-clerk 1 1
Intermediate account clerk 1.4 1
Junior stenographer 5.9 3
Junior typist-clerk 23.1 15
Junior clerk 89 65
Temporary help 148.6 140.3
Overtime 7.7 5.9
Data Processing Section :
Chief, data processing section 1 1
Manager of data processing 2 2
Supervisor, electronic data process-
ing 5.6 8
Programmer II. electronic data proc-
essing 13.9 14
Programmer I, electronic data proc-
essing 0.4 9
Computer operations supervisor II 2.2 3
Computer operations supervisor II 3
Senior computer operator 4.6 9
Computer operator 5.4 18
Computer operator trainee 1.3 9
Tabulating operations supervisor
III 2.1 1
Tabulating operations supervisor II 5.4 6
Tabulating operations supervisor I 5 5
Senior tabulating machine operator 6 4
Tabulating machine operator 11.5 14
Tabulating machine operator —
trainee 1.6 —
Key data supervisor III 2
Key data supervisor II 4 4
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
595.3 617.3 617.3
SALARY RANGE
$457-556
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
$4,323,036
$6,672
5,979
5,462
5,760
$4,751,476
$6,672
6.204
5,737
5.760
$4,S30,133
1
$1,405-1,708
$20,496
$20,496
2
1,213-1,475
35,400
35,400
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
o
863-1.048
24,456
25,052
—
746-905
_
_
1
676-821
9.852
9.852
1
543-660
7.920
7.920
3
469-571
20,556
20.556
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
1
425-517
6.204
6,204
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15.276
o
S63-1.048
25.152
25,152
11
614-746
98.400
98,472
3
614-746
25,272
25,632
1
556—676
8,112
8,112
13
530-644
96,866
98,598
2
530-644
15,456
15,456
2
480-584
12,768
13,068
62
457-556
399,167
406,848
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
4
457-556
26,688
26,688
26
435-530
157,713
160,878
44
425-517
253.406
260.864
103
395-505
551.869
567.337
529
395^80
2,893,403
2,960.311
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
1
395-480
5.760
5,760
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
3
386^69
14,860
15.594
15
359^35
69.690
72,840
65
342^15
289.721
301.136
140.3
(698.733)
694,000
694.000
5.9
(33,677)
26,968
26,968
1
1.100-1.337
16.044
16,044
2
998-1.213
29,112
29.112
8
905-1,100
94.73S
98,150
14
746-905
147.186
149,316
9
614-746
69,336
72,312
3
905-1.100
37.440
37.992
3
746-905
20,144
28,610
9
614-746
54.122
72.324
18
530-644
90,666
125.018
9
480-530
17,430
54,090
1
863-1,048
12.026
12,576
6
710-863
58.468
59.956
5
584-710
41.752
42.566
4
505-614
29,442
29.472
14
457-556
87,053
88,861
_
359-395
_
_
o
628-764
15,072
15,840
4
543-660
30,773
31,456
660
TRANSPORTATION
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (fluth.) |Aulhj
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
t
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF REGISTRATION—
Continued
Data Processing Section — Continued
Key entry supervisor I
Key punch operator
Key data operator — trainee
Storekeeper I
Stock clerk
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Junior clerk
Temporary help
Temporary help — program augmen-
tation
Overtime
Overtime — program augmentation
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF DRIVERS LICENSES
General Administration :
Division chief 1 1
Assistant division chief 2 2
Manager IV 1 1
Manager III 0.8 1
Manager II 1.7 2
Manager I 0.1
Driver improvement analyst IV 3.2 3
Driver improvement analyst III 0.2 -
Office supervisor I 0.2 -
Secretary I 1 1
Supervising clerk II 0.6 1
Senior stenographer 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Intermediate stenographer c 3.1 4
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 2
Drivers License Operations : d
Manager IV 1 1
Manager III 1 1
Office supervisor II 1 1
Office supervisor I 0.7 1
Supervising clerk II 6.3 6
Supervising clerk I 19.5 20.4
Junior staff analyst - 2
Administrative trainee 0.2 2
Senior clerk 69.4 74.2
Senior typist-clerk 6 6
Intermediate stenographer 3.1 4
Intermediate typist-clerk 115.1 140.2
Intermediate clerk 505.5 637
Intermediate file clerk 1 1
Junior stenographer 1.1 1
Junior typist-clerk 57.4 52.4
Junior clerk 181.6 139.6
Temporary help 10.5 35.4
Overtime 3.6 2
Driver Improvement : e
Driver improvement analyst V 1 1
Driver improvement analyst IV 5.5 6
Driver improvement analyst III 48.7 52
Driver improvement analyst II 92.2 95
Supervising clerk II 1 1
Driver improvement analyst I 43.3 42
Supervising stenographer I 1 1
Supervising clerk I 2.8 3
Senior stenographer 10.7 11
Senior clerk 8.2 10
Intermediate stenographer 30.4 33
Intermediate typist-clerk 105.S 122.5
Intermediate clerk 9.8 13
Junior stenographer 2 2
Junior typist-clerk 21.7 11
Junior clerk 0.8 1
Temporary help 0.5 3.9
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
11.9
12
12
$469-571
$78,409
$80,219
159.9
164
164
405-492
922,069
941,127
17
18
18
359-395
81,432
81,432
1
1
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
2
2
2
457-556
13,136
13,344
8.2
9
9
457-556
59,014
59,892
0.8
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
6.4
6
6
395-505
34,560
34,560
71.4
75
75
395-480
410,541
419,077
8.9
6
6
342^115
26,478
27,672
66.8
105.1
105.1
(324,790)
512,388
512,388
8.2
18
18
(40,111)
152,335
152,335
7.7
—
—
(37,270)
—
—
3.4
-
-
(16,276)
-
-
1,465
1,579.3
1,579.3
$7,877,085
$9,004,653
$9,268,267
1
$1,405-1,708
$20,496
$20,496
o
1,213-1,475
35,050
35,400
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
2
746-905
21,720
21,720
—
676-821
—
—
3
863-1,048
' 37,728
37,728
—
746-905
—
—
_
746-905
—
-
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
614-746
8,180
8,592
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
4
425-517
23,216
23,756
2
395-505
11,302
11,567
1
950-1.155
13,860
13,860
1
863-1,048
11,592
12,176
1
S63-1.048
11,040
11,592
1
746-905
10,188
10,692
6
614-746
51.350
52,352
20.4
530-644
150.907
153,786
2
614-746
14.736
15.456
2
556-614
14,376
14,736
74.2
457-556
470,037
481,265
6
457-556
39,720
40,032
4
425-517
22,935
23,773
140.2
395-505
740,370
766,298
637
395-480
3,392,332
3,496,614
1
395-480
5,760
5.760
1
386-169
4,920
5,163
52.4
359-435
240.332
251,786
139.6
342^15
612,886
639,843
35.4
(52,511)
178,338
178,338
2
(19,892)
11,533
11,533
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
6
863-1,048
73,728
74,906
52
746-905
555,219
558,096
95
676-S21
928,112
931.412
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
42
614-746
365,566
370.S20
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
3
530-644
22,794
23,154
11
469-571
74,906
75,232
10
457-556
59,437
61,75S
33
425-517
193.S56
198.545
122.5
395-505
683,217
700.382
13
395^1S0
71,706
72,693
2
386^169
9,840
10,326
11
359-435
50,430
52,904
i
342-415
4,668
4,900
3.9
(2,177)
22,497
22,497
TRANSPORTATION
661
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) On
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
DIVISION OF DRIVERS LICENSES—
Continued
Financial Responsibility :
Driver improvement analyst IV
Driver improvement analyst III
Office supervisor I
Driver improvement analyst II
Supervising clerk II
Driver improvement analyst I
Supervising clerk I
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk b
Intermediate file clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Junior clerk
Tempory help
Overtime
Data Processing Section :
Chief, data processing section
Manager of data processing
Supervisor EDP
Associate data processing systems
analyst
Computer operations supervisor II
Computer operations supervisor I
Senior computer operator
Computer operator
Computer operator trainee
Programmer II, EDP
Programmer I, EDP
Programmer trainee, EDP .
Tabulating operations supervisor II
Key data supervisor III
Key data supervisor II
Key data supervisor I
Key punch supervisor I
Key punch operator
Key entry supervisor I
Supervising clerk II
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior tape librarian
Senior clerk
Storekeeper I
Stock clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF FIELD OFFICE
OPERATION
General Administration :
Division chief
Assistant division chief
Manager V
Manager IV
Manager III
Manager II
Manager I
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Central Control :
Manager II
Motor vehicle representative II
Senior clerk
For footnotes see the end of this agency
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$863-1,048
$12,576
$12,576
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
746-905
10.S60
lO.stiO
12.9
14
14
676-S21
132,168
134,340
2
2
2
614-746
17,302
17,724
20.5
21
21
614-746
1S7,276
187,920
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
6.9
7
7
457-556
45,315
45,915
4
4
4
457-556
26,688
26,688
1.9
2
2
425-517
12.40S
12,408
52 2
59
59
395-505
320,586
329,457
58.1
69
69
395-480
374,763
382,271
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
7.6
5
5
359-435
24,012
24.672
12.4
6
6
342^15
26,466
27,532
0.9
3.5
3.5
(4,507)
19,768
19,768
-
0.8
0.8
(-)
3,453
3,453
1
1
1
1.100-1,337
16,044
16,044
2
2
2
998-1,213
29,112
29,112
7.2
6
6
905-1,100
73,163
76,164
0.5
1
1
905-1,100
12,126
12,732
1.3
3
3
905-1,100
34,928
36.672
2.3
3
3
746-905
28,994
30,420
3
3
614-746
22,104
23,184
1
1
530-644
6.360
6.672
_
6
6
480-530
35,460
37,260
11.9
10
10
746-905
95,936
100.398
2.9
8
8
614-746
61,194
64,224
2.6
556-614
-
-
0.7
_
_
710-863
—
—
1
2
2
628-764
15,456
16,224
4
4
543-660
26,064
27,408
0.9
_
_
469-571
—
—
8
8
469-571
45,024
47,232
8.4
9
9
405-492
47,842
50,204
1
1
469-571
6,490
6,824
2
2
614-746
14,736
15.456
_
2
2
530-644
12,720
13,344
0.4
1
1
469-571
6,656
6.S52
2
<>
457-556
10.968
11,520
_
2
9
457-556
10,968
11,520
_
1
1
505-614
6,060
6,360
_
1
1
457-556
5,622
5.910
2.5
2
2
425-517
11,924
12,208
2
5
5
395-505
25.970
26,959
1
1
1
395-480
5,200
5,462
227.5
657
657
(1.234,793)
3,326,535
3,326,535
7.9
-
-
(42,788)
-
—
1,857.7
2,498.9
2,498.9
$10,710,001
$14,589,405
$14,871,651
1
1
1
$1,405-1.708
$20,496
$20,496
3
3
3
1,213-1.475
53.100
53,100
8
8
8
1,048-1,273
121.668
122.208
5
5
5
950-1.155
69,300
69,300
1.9
9
9
863-1.048
24.702
25.152
4.5
5
5
746-905
53.922
54.300
3.8
4
4
676-821
39.294
39.408
1
1
1
543-660
7.920
7.920
3
3
3
469-571
20.556
20.556
3
3
3
425-517
17.S23
18,174
2
2
2
395-505
11,820
11,820
1
1
1
746-905
10.860
10.860
0.6
1
1
614-746
8.952
8.952
2.9
3
n.
3
457-556
18,677
19.279
presentatic
662
TRANSPORTATION
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (»uty (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIVISION OF FIELD OFFICE
OPERATION— Continued
Central Control — Continued
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
General Services :
Building maintenance man
Supervising typist-clerk I
Senior clerk
Stock clerk
Teletypewriter operator a
Laborer
Watchman
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk (effective
April 1, 1968)
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate clerk *
Telephone operator
Telephone operator — multiple board
Janitor
Junior clerk b
General Operations :
Manager V
Manager IV
Manager III
Manager II
Manager I
Motor vehicle representative II
Senior drivers license examiner
Drivers license examiner
Motor vehicle representative I
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Senior cashier-clerk
Motor vehicle assistant
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate cashier clerk
Junior typist-clerk
Temporary help
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
SALARY RANGE
7
8
8
$395-505
$43,624
$44,507
25.6
30
30
395-480
164,667
167.290
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
530-644
7.728
7,728
2.9
3
3
457-556
19,479
19,782
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
5.4
4
4
435-530
24.432
24,702
2
9
9
480-530
12,720
12,720
3
3
3
415-505
17,834
18.130
5.7
10
10
395-505
53,301
54,979
_
21
21
395-505
18.587
103,320
10.5
8.5
8.5
395-^tSO
47.700
48,505
27.5
—
_
395-480
191,575
—
1
1
1
395-480
5,418
5.691
3.7
4
4
395-480
22.140
22.380
72.9
71.3
71.3
395-480
3S6.191
390.S66
10.8
-
-
342-415
33,472
-
1
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
14.3
15
15
950-1,155
205,999
207,460
46.6
47
47
863-1,048
5S2,306
5S8.972
64.4
65
65
746-905
69S.196
704.26S
137.2
138.6
138.6
676-821
1,348,314
1,358,018
153.4
161
161
614-746
1,392,686
1,411,546
3.2
9
9
614-746
17,904
17,904
468.9
503
503
556-676
3,849,042
3,934,242
12.6
13
13
505-614
94,626
94,932
2
2
9
457-556
13.344
13.344
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
45.9
47
47
457-556
310,981
312.282
3S3.3
441
441
435-530
2,736,057
2,770,498
5.2
5
5
425-517
31.020
31,020
164.6
147
147
395-505
803,787
S20.290
46.2
47
47
395-4S0
257,697
263,573
72.4
71
71
395-4S0
387,718
396,795
0.2
1
1
359-435
4.686
4,920
378.1
374.9
374.9
(1.939,047)
1.9S6.659
1,986,659
20.2
16.9
16.9
(103,858)
$14,939,074
91,121
$16,376,0S9
$44,721,623
91,121
2 242.4
2,310.2
2,310.2
$16,445,957
6,160.4
7,005.7
7,005.7
$37,S49,196
$45,416,00S
a Two teletypewriter operator positions in the Division of Field Office Operation were transferred to the Vehicle License and Title Sec-
tion of the Division of Registration.
b Two clerical positions in the Division of Registration were transferred from Vehicle License and Title Section to the Financial Re-
sponsibility Section of the Division of Drivers Licenses.
c Includes 1 clerical position transferred from Drivers License Operations.
d Includes 1 clerical position transferred from Driver Improvement Section ; also, 1 clerical position was transferred to General Ad-
ministration.
e One clerical position was transferred to General Operations.
f Thirty-nine intermediate and S junior clerical positions abolished, effective June 1, 196S.
TRANSPORTATION
Department of Public Works
663
DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DIRECTOR'S OFFICE
Director
Chief deputy director
Deputy director
Deputy director
Executive officer, California Toll
Bridge Authority a
State transportation safety coordina-
tor b
Assistant director
Operations security officer
Assistant operations security officer
Senior planner, transportation
studies t>
Administrative service officer II b
Senior transportation safety coordina-
tor b
Senior administrative analyst
Personnel officer III
Secretary II
Secretary I
Supervising stenographer I
Senior stenographer b
Intermediate stenographer
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk
Senior clerk
Junior-intermediate clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
HIGHWAY COMMISSION
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$24,500
$24,500
$24,500
0.7
1
1
2,040
24,480
24.4S0
1
1
1
2,039
24.46S
24,468
1
1
1
1,882
22,584
22,584
0.8
1
1
870
10,440
10,440
0.2
1
1
1,475-1,793
19,676
20,666
o
2
2
1,405-1,708
3S,999
39,930
1
1
1
1,213-1,475
17,700
17,700
1
1
1
99S-1.213
14,556
14,556
_
1
1
1,100-1,337
13,200
13,S05
-
1
1
1,155-1,405
9.S35
16,860
1
1
1,155-1,405
9,835
16.S60
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
1,155-1,405
16.860
16,860
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
S,736
2.3
3
3
543-660
20.980
21,652
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7.920
2
3
3
469-571
17,701
20,556
0.9
2
2
425-517
10,567
11,095
2.3
3
3
359-505
16,418
16,640
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
2.6
2
2
342-480
11,520
11,520
23.8
State highway commissioner (7) per
diem —
Secretary, California highway com-
mission 1
Assistant secretary, California high-
way commission 0.7
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 2
Totals, Authorized Positions 4.7
INTERNAL AUDIT SECTION
Supervising state financial examiner II
Supervising state financial examiner I
State financial examiner III
State financial examiner II
General auditor III
General auditor II
Auditor I
Auditor — student trainee
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions 25.7
31
27
31
$285,100
>,127
27
$246,299
$363,691
$56,095
$288,454
PUBLIC INFORMATION
Information officer II 111 $1,048-1,273
Information officer lb 4 3 3 863-1,048
Assistant information officer b 1.5 1 1 710-863
Audio-visual specialist 111 863-1,048
Audio-visual assistant b 4.5 4 4 710-863
Supervising photographer 111 7S3-950
Senior photographer 3.7 5 5 644-7S3
Photographer 2.5 2 2 556-676
Senior stenographer 111 469-571
Intermediate typist-clerk 2 3 3 395-4S0
Senior clerk 111 457-556
Intermediate clerk 4.7 6 6 395^S0
Totals, Authorized Positions 27.9 29 29 $232,821
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 82.1 92 92 $S13,347 $948,175
a Included in Director's Office for reporting purposes — fully reimbursed.
b Five positions transferred from Public Information to the Director's Office and reclassified.
$384,544
-
-
$15 day
$2,520
$2,520
1
1
1,405-1,708
20,496
20,496
1
1
2
1
1
2
998-1,213
469-571
425-517
14,556
6,852
11,671
14.556
6.S52
11,947
$56,371
1
1
1
$1,100-1,337
$16,044
$16,044
2
2
2
99S-1.213
29,112
29,112
4
4
4
905-1,100
52,176
52,800
5.2
8
8
746-905
81,564
84.024
3
3
3
905-1,100
36,132
37,412
5
5
5
746-905
45,574
47,816
2.9
2
2
5S4-710
14,976
15,336
1.6
1
1
457-5S4
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
$295,420
$13,255
$13,918
36,192
36,744
10,356
10,356
10,776
11,310
39,380
40,836
11,400
11,400
42,498
44,152
15,936
16,224
6,230
6,544
15,896
16.40S
6,516
6,672
31,500
32,220
$239,935
$246,7S4
$983,119
664
Department of Public Works
TRANSPORTATION
LEGAL DIVISION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
Chief 1 1
Deputy chief 2.1 3
Assistant chief 6.2 6.5
Attorney IV 11.3 14
Attorney III 10 10
Assistant counsel 5 6
Junior counsel 7.6 8
Student legal assistant 1.3 4
Senior special investigator 0.2 0.2
Special investigator 0.3 0.3
Supervisor, public liability claims 0.3 0.5
Highways administrative officer I 1 1
Supervising legal stenographer II 2.7 3
Supervising legal stenographer I 4.9 5
Legal secretary - 1
Senior legal stenographer 1S.1 17.5
Senior stenographer 7 8
Junior-intermediate stenographer 5 8
Senior legal typist 0.1 1
Senior typist-clerk 1.8 2
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk 12 9
Senior clerk 5.6 6
Junior-intermediate clerk 8.5 7
Telephone operator 2.1 2
Duplicating machine operator II 2.1 2
Totals, Authorized Positions 116.2 126
HEADQUARTERS OFFICE
Executive :
State highway engineer
Deputy state highway engineer
Secretary I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Administration :
Executive :
Assistant state highway engineer
Senior stenographer
Office Engineer :
Supervisor of drafting service
Senior delineator
Delineator
Intermediate typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Senior clerk
Intermediate clerk
City and County Projects :
Principal highway engineer
Supervising highway engineer
Senior highway engineer
Associate highway engineer
Highway engineering associate
Assistant highway engineer
Highway engineering technician II
Highway engineering technician I
Senior delineator
Delineator
Drafting aid II
Highways administrative officer II
Supervising stenographer I
Junior-intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Intermediate clerk
Service and Supply :
Highway engineering associate
Highways administrative officer
III
Highways administrative officer
II
Purchasing specification analyst
Assistant purchasing specification
analyst
Delineator
SALARY RANGE
1
$1,708-2,038
$24,456
$24,456
3
1,626-1,976
71,136
71,136
6.5
1,548-1,882
146,796
146,796
14
1,475-1,793
264,975
278,206
10
1,155-1,405
15S,681
166,617
6
863-1,048
64,671
67,905
8
746-821
76,315
7S.816
4
457-710
26,880
28,224
0.2
746-905
1,810
1,810
0.3
676-821
2,463
2,463
0.5
863-1,048
5,436
5,706
1
746-905
9,396
9,852
3
676-821
29,556
29,556
5
599-728
40,095
42,092
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
17.5
517-628
129.S67
131,880
S
469-571
53,077
54,816
8
386-517
44,800
47,040
1
517-628
7,536
7,536
2
457-556
12,930
13,344
9
359-480
50.S45
51,840
6
457-556
39,141
40,032
7
342-480
37,351
39,218
2
395-4S0
10,760
11,298
2
415-505
12,120
12,120
126
$1,115,008
$1,329,013
$1,370,679
1
1
1
1,882-2,039
24,468
24,468
3
3
3
1,708-2,038
71,496
72,624
2
2
2
543-660
15,840
15,840
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
3
3
3
425-517
16,932
17,460
2
2
2
395-480
10,740
10,980
1
1
1
1,626-1,976
23,712
23,712
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,S52
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
2
2
2
710-863
20,208
20,712
1
1
1
584-710
8,112
8,520
1
2
2
395-480
11,244
11,520
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-566
6,672
6,672
8.3
11
11
395^S0
60,444
61,728
1
1
1
1,475-1,793
21,516
21,516
2
2
2
1,273-1,548
37,152
37,152
3
3
3
1,100-1,337
46,596
48,132
2
2
2
950-1,155
26,436
27,060
2
2
2
905-1,100
26,400
26,400
1
1
1
783-950
11,400
11,400
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
4
4
4
644-783
35,016
35,832
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
6
5.5
5.5
584-710
45,300
46,068
1
1
1
530-644
7,72S
7,728
1
1
1
905-1,100
11,976
12,576
1
1
1
543-660
7,536
7,920
2
1.5
1.5
386-517
8,520
8,634
1
1
1
395^80
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3
3
3
395^80
15,960
16,464
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,276
16,044
3
3
3
905-1,100
39,600
39,600
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13.S60
9
2
2
821-99S
23,394
23,664
0.5
0.5
0.5
584-710
4,260
4,260
TRANSPORTATION
Department of Public Works
665
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
HEADQUARTERS OFFICE—
Continued
Administration — Continued
Service and Supply — Continued
Business service officer I 1
Property clerk II 1
Storekeeper I 1
Stock clerk 2
Senior stenographer 1
Senior typist-clerk 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.4
Senior file clerk 0.5
Supervising clerk II 0.5
Intermediate clerk 1.5
Material handler 0.5
Laborer - 0.5
Systems Research :
Principal highway engineer 1
Supervising highway engineer 1
Senior management analyst 1
Associate management analyst 5.9
Assistant management analyst 1
Junior staff analyst 2
Highways administrative officer II 1
Senior stenographer 1
Senior typist-clerk 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2
Personnel :
Executive :
Principal highway engineer 1
Personnel :
Personnel officer II 1
Associate personnel analyst 3
Assistant personnel analyst 3
Administrative trainee 1
Senior stenographer 1
Intermediate stenographer 4
Senior typist-clerk 5
Intermediate typist-clerk 13
Senior file clerk 1
Supervising clerk II 1
Supervising clerk I 3
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate clerk 2.6
In-Service Training :
Chief, management development
and training 1
Training officer I 4
Training assistant 2
Junior staff analyst 1
Government intern 1
Administrative trainee 1
Senior typist-clerk 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 2.1
Safety :
Senior highway engineer 1
Highway engineering associate 1
Highway superintendent 1
Highways administrative officer I 1
Senior typist-clerk 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 3.1
Fiscal Management :
Comptroller 1
Deputy comptroller 1
Assistant comptroller 2
Senior administrative analyst 1
Staff administrative analyst 1
Associate administrative analyst 5
Assistant administrative analyst 6
Fiscal officer I 1
Accounting officer III 13
Accounting officer II 25
Accountant I 26
Accounting technician II 19
Senior account clerk 4
Intermediate account clerk 12
Calculating machine operator 5
Senior stenographer 4
Junior-intermediate stenographer 5
Intermediate typist-clerk 5
Intermediate clerk 2.7
SALAEY RANGE
1
1
$746-905
$8,952
$9,396
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
505-614
7,368
7.368
4
4
457-556
24,852
25,752
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
4.5
4.5
395-480
23,580
24,324
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.5
0.5
614-746
4,260
4,476
3.5
3.5
395-480
19,890
20,022
1
1
505-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
4S0-530
6,360
6,360
1
1
1475-1,793
21,516
21,516
1
1
1,273-1,54S
18,576
18,576
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,276
16,044
6
6
905-1.100
70,848
73,728
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
2
2
614-746
14,736
15,456
1
1
905-1,100
12,576
13,200
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.852
1
1
457-556
6.360
6,672
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
1
1
1,475-1,793
21,516
21,516
1
1
1,048-1,273
15,276
15,276
3
3
905-1,100
36,036
37,176
3
3
746-905
28.764
29,652
1
1
556-614
7,008
7,368
1
1
469-571
6.852
6,852
4
4
425-517
23,964
24,240
5
5
457-556
33,360
33,360
12.5
12.5
395-480
69,042
70,758
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
3
3
530-644
23,184
23,184
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
5
5
395-480
26,760
27,240
1
1
1,213-1,475
16,860
17,700
4
4
905-1,100
47,412
49,776
9
2
746-905
20.256
20,712
1
1
614-746
7,368
7,728
—
—
1.97-2.18 hr
_
_
1
1
556-614
7.008
7.368
1
1
457-556
6.060
6.360
3
3
395-480
15,180
15,924
1
1
1,100-1.337
16.044
16,044
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
746-905
9,396
9.S52
1
1
457-556
6.672
6.672
2.5
2.5
395-180
12,330
12,930
1
1
1,54S-1,8S2
22.584
22.5S4
1
1
1,273-1,54S
1S.576
18.576
2
2
1,100-1.337
32,0SS
32.088
1
1
1,100-1.337
16,044
16.044
9
2
998-1,213
27,060
28.416
7
7
905-1.100
82.S96
S5.72S
7
7
746-905
71.136
73.548
9
9
99S-1.213
28.416
29.112
11
11
905-1,100
142.176
143,352
24
24
746-905
242.08S
248.640
29
29
556-676
213,336
217,152
23
23
457-556
142,992
146.14S
2
2
457-556
13,344
13.344
13
13
395-480
72.2SS
73,320
5
5
415-505
30,300
30.300
4
4
469-571
27.072
27.408
6
6
386-517
32.796
34.116
6
6
395-480
32.760
33.240
4
4
395-480
21,312
21.S04
666
Department of Public Works
TRANSPORTATION
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
8«
HEADQUARTERS OFFICE—
Continued
Operations :
Executive :
Assistant state highway engineer 111
Senior stenographer 111
Communications :
Dispatcher-clerk 1.5 1.5 1.5
Supervising clerk I 0.5 0.5 0.5
Junior clerk 1.1 1 1
Planning :
Executive :
Assistant state highway engineer 111
Senior stenographer 2 11
Highways administrative officer
II 1 0.5 0.5
Intermediate stenographer - 0.5 0.5
Right-of-Way :
Executive :
Chief right-of-way agent 111
Senior stenographer 0.9 1 1
Totals, Authorized Positions— 312.1 334 334
DISTRICT OFFICES
Bridge Department
Assistant state highway engineer
Principal bridge engineer
Supervising bridge engineer
Senior bridge engineer
Associate bridge engineer
Assistant bridge engineer
Highways administrative officer I
Accounting officer III
Accounting officer II
Accountant I
Accounting technician II
Senior account clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Supervising clerk I
Senior clerk
Intermediate clerk
Property clerk I
Stock clerk
Totals, Bridge Department 60.5 66.5 66.5
District 01
Executive :
Principal highway engineer
Supervising highway engineer
Secretary I
Steno-Typing Unit :
Junior-intermediate stenographer _.
General Files and Mail :
Intermediate typist-clerk
Senior clerk
Intermediate clerk
City and County Projects :
Senior highway engineer
Associate highway engineer
Assistant highway engineer
Intermediate stenographer
Personnel and Public Information :
Highway administrative officer II
Intermediate stenographer
Junior typist-clerk
Supervising clerk
Junior-intermediate clerk
Highway foreman
General Services :
Intermediate clerk 0.5 0.5 0.5
SALARY RANGE
$1,626-1,976
469-571
457-556
530-644
342-415
1,626-1,976
469-571
905-1,100
425-517
1,626-1,976
469-571
$23,712
6,852
9,414
3,864
4,524
23,712
6,852
6,600
2,550
23,712
6,S52
1
1
1
$1,626-1,976
$23,712
1.6
2
2
1,475-1,793
43,032
2
2
2
1,273-1,548
37,152
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
15,276
2
2
2
950-1,155
27,720
1.5
1.5
1.5
7S3-950
17,100
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
1
1
1
746-905
9,852
3
3
3
556-676
22,464
4
5
5
457-556
30,372
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
8.9
10
10
395-480
53.424
2
2
2
469-571
13,704
5
6
6
425-517
34,920
3
3
3
457-556
19,704
6.5
7
7
395-505
37,200
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
1
1
1
530-644
7,368
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
S
9
9
395-480
50,532
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
3
4
4
457-556
26,532
$46S,230
$521,50S
395-4S0
2.76S
$23,712
6,852
9,552
3.S64
4,740
23,712
6,852
6,600
2,676
23,712
6,852
$2,733,918 $2,957,232 $3,013,644
$23,712
43,032
37,152
16,044
27,720
17,100
10,S60
13,200
10,356
23,592
31,224
6.672
54,900
13,704
35,772
20,016
38,472
6,672
7.72S
6,672
51,030
7.36S
26,688
$529,686
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
1,273-1,548
543-660
$21,516
18,576
7,920
$21,516
18,576
7,920
4.4
4
4
386-517
24,S16
24,816
2
1
0.5
2
1
1
2
1
1
415-505
457-556
395^1S0
11,170
6,672
5,423
12,032
6.672
5,694
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
783-950
425-517
16,044
13,860
11,400
5,904
16,044
13,S60
11,400
6,204
1
1
0.5
1
o
1
1
1
0.5
1
2
1
1
1
0.5
■ 1
2
1
905-1,100
425-517
359-435
530-644
342-4S0
644-7S3
13.200
6,204
2,512
7,728
9.5S0
9,396
13,200
6,204
2,610
7,72S
10,059
9.396
2,880
TRANSPORTATION
Department of Public Works
667
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS-Continued
UJ
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_j
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiilh.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
DISTRICT OFFICES— Continued
District 01 — Continued
Accounting:
Accounting officer III 1
Accountant I 2.5
Accounting technician II 1
Senior account clerk 1
Intermediate account clerk 2
Key punch operator 2
Intermediate stenographer 0.5
Property Services :
Property clerk II 1
Storekeeper I 1
Stock clerk 1
Intermediate clerk 1
Communications :
Dispatcher-clerk 0.5
Totals, District 01 36.4
District 02
Executive :
Principal highway engineer
Supervising highway engineer
Supervising stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Typing Unit :
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
General Piles and Mail :
Senior file clerk
Intermediate clerk
City and County Projects:
Senior highway engineer
Associate highway engineer
Highway engineering technician II
Personnel and Public Information :
Assistant highway engineer
Highways administrative officer I
Intermediate stenographer
Supervising clerk I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Accounting :
Accounting officer III
Accounting officer II
Accountant I
Accounting technician II
Senior account clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Property Services :
Property clerk II
Storekeeper I
Stock clerk
.Junior clerk
Communications :
Dispatcher-clerk
Totals, District 02 36.2
District 03
Executive :
Assistant state highway engineer
Supervising highway engineer
Secretary I
General Services :
Highway engineering technician I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Steno-Typing Unit:
Supervising stenographer I
Junior-intermediate stenographer _
General Files and Mail :
Intermediate typist-clerk
City and County Projects :
Senior highway engineer
Associate highway engineer
Assistant highway engineer
Accounting technician II
Senior stenographer
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$905-1,100
$13,200
$13,200
3
3
556-676
22,473
23,597
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
457-556
6,575
6,672
2
2
395-480
11,520
11,520
2
2
405-492
9,902
10,397
0.5
0.5
425-517
3,102
3,102
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
395-480
5,220
5,484
0.5
0.5
457-556
3,336
3,336
37
37
$281,494
$299,249
38
38
$2S9,316
$314,044
$303,351
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
1,273-1,548
543-660
425-517
$21,516
18,576
7,920
6,204
$21,516
18,576
7,920
6,204
1
1
1
1
1
1
425-517
395-505
5,703
6,060
5,988
6,060
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
395-480
6,672
5,500
6,672
5,760
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
746-905
16,044
13,860
10,860
16,044
13,860
10,860
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
783-950
746-905
425-517
530-644
395-505
11,400
10,860
5.628
7,728
18,180
11,400
10,860
5,904
7,728
18,180
1
1
3
1
3
4
1
1
3
1
3
5
1
1
3
1
3
5
905-1,100
746-905
556-676
457-556
457-556
395^80
13,200
10,860
22,896
5,760
20,016
26,964
13,200
10,860
23,232
6,060
20,016
27,744
1
1
3
0.7
1
1
3
0.5
1
1
3
0.5
584-710
505-614
457-556
342^115
8,520
7,368
20,016
2,397
8,520
7,368
20,016
2,490
0.5
0.5
0.5
457-556
3,336
3,336
$316,374
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,626-1,976
1,273-1,548
543-660
$23,712
18,576
7,920
$23,712
18,576
7,920
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
644-7S3
395-505
395-4S0
9,396
6,060
10,500
9,396
6,060
10,740
1
2
1
2
1
2
543-660
386-517
7,920
11.833
7,920
12,408
4
5
5
395-505
26.160
27,471
1
2
2.5
1
1
1
2
2.5
1
1
1
2
2.5
1
1
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
783-950
457-556
469-571
16,044
27,720
28.500
6.045
6,852
16,044
27,720
28,500
6.347
6,852
668
Department of Public Works
TRANSPORTATION
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aiilh.) (tuth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DISTRICT OFFICES— Continued
District 03 — Continued
Personnel and Public Information :
Highways administrative officer II
Information officer I
Assistant information officer
Training assistant
Junior staff analyst
Senior highway foreman
Highway engineering technician II
Highway engineering technician I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Supervising clerk I
Senior clerk
Accounting :
Accounting officer III
Accounting officer II
Accountant I
Accounting technician II
Highway field office assistant
Senior account clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Key punch supervisor I
Key punch operator
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Property Services :
Property clerk II
Storekeeper I
Stock clerk
Communications :
Dispatcher-clerk
Totals, District 03 76.1
District 04
Executive :
Metropolitan district engineer
Principal highway engineer
Supervising highway engineer
Supervising stenographer I
Senior stenographer
General Services :
Senior highway engineer
Associate highway engineer
Assistant highway enigneer
Highways administrative officer I _
Supervising clerk I
Intermediate stenographer
Business service officer I
Intermediate clerk
Steno-Typing Unit:
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
General Piles and Mail :
Intermediate file clerk
Senior clerk
Junior-intermediate clerk
City and County Projects :
Senior highway engineer
Associate highway engineer
Assistant highway engineer
Junior civil engineer
Highway engineering technician II
Highway engineering technician I
Delineator
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Personnel and Public Information :
Highway engineering associate
Assistant highway engineer
Highway engineering technician I
Senior delineator
Delineator
Drafting aid II
Associate personnel analyst
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$905-1,100
$13,200
$13,200
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12.576
1
1
1
710-863
10.356
10.356
1
1
1
746-905
10.860
10.860
1
1
1
614-746
8.529
8.952
1
1
1
746-905
10.860
10,860
1
1
1
746-905
10.860
10,860
1
1
1
644-783
9.396
9,396
4.1
5
5
425-517
29.916
30,168
5
5
5
395-505
29.443
30,300
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
5
5
5
556-676
39.790
40,560
3
3
3
457-556
19.398
20,016
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
4
4
4
395^80
21,471
22.553
—
1
1
469-571
5,627
5,908
4
4
4
405-492
23.061
23,616
2
2
o
425-517
12.408
12,408
6
6
6
395-505
34,464
35.280
4
4
4
395-480
23,040
23,040
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
2
2
2
457-556
12,432
12,732
0.5
0.5
0.5
457-556
3,336
3,336
80
80
$562,857
$616,649
$625,031
1
1
1
$1,708-2,038
$24,456
$24,456
0.5
0.5
0.5
1,475-1,793
10,758
10,758
1
1
1
1,273-1.548
18,576
18,576
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
1
469-571
6,516
6,852
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1 5
1.5
1.5
783-950
17,100
17,100
?,
2
2
746-905
21,720
21,720
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
425-517
5,100
5,352
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,220
5,484
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
3
3
425-517
17,508
17,760
2.4
3
3
395-505
17,438
1S.180
1
1
1
395-4S0
5.760
5.760
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
7
7
7
342-4S0
37,068
3S.052
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
9
2
9
950-1.155
27,720
27,720
5
5
7S3-950
52,404
53.868
1
1
1
710-7S3
9,396
9,398
1
v 1
1
746-905
10,356
10,860
1
1
1
644-7S3
8.112
8.520
1
1
1
5S4-710
8.520
8.520
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6.852
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6.204
1
1
1
395-505
5,311
5.577
1
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13.200
3
3
3
783-950
33.156
33.660
1
1
1
644-783
9.396
9.396
1
1
1
710-S63
10.356
10.356
4
4
4
584-710
32.8S0
33,672
?,
2
o
530-644
14.544
15,271
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
TRANSPORTATION
Department of Public Works
669
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS-Continued
111
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
_l
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DISTRICT OFFICES— Continued
District 04 — Continued
Personnel and Public Information-
Continued
Information officer I
Assistant information officer
Highways administrative officer I-
Supervising clerl; I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate account clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Accounting :
Fiscal officer I
Accounting officer III
Accounting officer II
Accountant I
Accounting technician II
Supervising account clerk II
Senior account clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Key punch operator
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Supervising clerk II
Senior clerk
Intermediate clerk
Auditor — student trainee
Property Services :
Property clerk II
Storekeeper I
Stock clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Intermediate clerk
Totals, District 04
District 05
Executive :
Principal highway engineer
Supervising highway engineer __.
Senior stenographer
General Services :
Intermediate stenographer
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board
Steno-Typing Unit :
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
General Files and Mail :
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
City and County Projects :
Senior highway engineer
Assistant highway engineer
Personnel and Public Information :
Highway administrative officer II
Junior staff analyst
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Supervising clerk I
Highway maintenance man III _
Accounting :
Accounting officer III
Accounting officer II
Accountant I
Accounting technician II
Senior account clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Key punch operator
Property Services :
Property clerk II
Stock clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Totals, District 05 42.2
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$863-1,048
$11,629
$12,210
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10,356
1
1
1
746-905
10.860
10,860
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
425-517
5,628
5,904
1
1
1
395-1S0
5,484
5,760
2
2
2
457-556
13,275
13,344
S
8
S
395-505
39,840
41,S32
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,556
14,556
2
2
2
905-1.100
24,610
25,840
4
4
4
746-905
40.50S
42,533
6
6
6
556-676
45,516
47,792
3
3
3
457-556
19,434
20.016
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
6
6
6
457-556
40,032
40,032
17.7
19
19
395-480
90,360
94,881
o
o
2
405-492
11,532
11.808
1
1
1
425-517
5,627
5,908
4
6
6
395-505
32,580
33,324
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3
3
3
395-480
17,2S0
17,280
1
1
1
457-5S4
6,054
6,357
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,36S
2
2
2
457-556
12,732
13.032
3
3
3
395-480
16,740
17,004
1
1
1
395^tS0
5,4S4
$1,069,7SS
5,766
135.1
140
140
$9S3,282
$1,093,561
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18,576
2
2
2
469-571
6,S52
6,852
0.5
0.5
0.5
425-517
5,62S
5,904
0.5
0.5
0.5
395-^tSO
2,SS0
2,880
1
o
2
425-517
11,304
11,556
1
1
1
395-505
5,220
5.4S4
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
6.060
2
2
2
395^tS0
10,704
11,244
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
3
3
3
783-950
34,200
34,200
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13.200
1
1
1
614-746
S.4S2
S.906
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
o
2
395-505
10.224
10,740
1
1
1
530-644
7,72S
7.728
1
1
1
614-710
S,520
S.520
1
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
4
4
4
556-676
32,448
32,448
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
13.344
2
2
457-556
6,672
6.672
4.2
5
o
395-480
2S,732
28,800
2
2
2
405-492
11,520
11,808
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
2
2
2
457-556
13,343
13,343
1
1
1
395^80
5,576
5,760
45
45
$315,791
$349,6S9
$352,S01
670
Department of Public Works
TRANSPORTATION
DIVISION OF HiGHWAYS-Continued
SALARIES AND "WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
[Filled) (Auth.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DISTRICT OFFICES— Continued
District 06
Executive :
Principal highway engineer
Supervising highway engineer
Senior stenographer
General Services :
Telephone operator — nonmultiple
board
General Files and Mail :
Senior file clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate file clerk
City and County Projects :
Senior highway engineer
Associate highway engineer
Highway engineering associate
Assistant highway engineer
Senior stenographer
Personnel and Public Information :
Assistant highway engineer
Highways administrative officer II
Training assistant
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Supervising clerk I
Intermediate typist-clerk
Accounting :
Accounting officer III
Accounting officer II
Accountant I
Accounting technician II
Senior account clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Key punch operator
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Property Services :
Property clerk II
Storekeeper I
Stock clerk
Communications :
Dispatcher-clerk
Totals, District 06 46.7
District 07
Executive :
Metropolitan district engineer
Principal highway engineer
Supervising highway engineer
Senior stenographer
General Services :
Senior highway engineer
Highway engineering associate
Assistant highway engineer
Highway engineering technician II
Highway engineering technician I
Senior delineator
Intermediate stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Supervising clerk I
Senior account clerk
Intermediate clerk
General Files and Mail :
Intermediate typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Senior clerk
Intermediate clerk
City and County Projects :
Senior highway engineer
Associate highway engineer
Highway engineering associate
Assistant highway engineer
Highway engineering technician I
Senior delineator
Delineator
Drafting aid II
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
1,273-1,548
469-571
821,516
18,576
6,852
$21,516
18,576
6,852
1
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
395-505
395-^80
6,672
5,484
5,220
6,672
5,760
5,484
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
o
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1.100-1.337
950-1.155
905-1.100
783-950
469-571
16,044
13,860
25,776
11,400
6,852
16,044
13,860
26,400
11,400
6,852
1
1
1
1
1.2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
783-950
905-1,100
746-905
469-571
425-517
530-644
395-505
11,400
12.576
10,76S
6.852
5,904
7.72S
11,544
11,400
13,200
10,860
6,852
6,204
7.72S
11,820
1
2
5
3
2
4
2
1
1
1
1
2
5
3
o
6
o
1
1
1
1
2
5
3
9
6
o
1
1
1
905-1.100
746-905
556-676
457-556
457-556
395-ISO
405-492
425-517
395-505
395-4S0
13.200
21.720
39.432
19,404
13.344
31.352
11,254
5.62S
5.220
5,4S4
13.200
21.720
40.176
19,704
13.344
32,926
11,S0S
5,904
5.4S4
5,760
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
5S4-710
505-614
457-556
9,720
7.36S
13,344
9.720
7.36S
13,344
0.5
0.5
0.5
457-556
3,336
3,336
49.5
49.5
$371,708
$410,590
$417,034
1
1
1
$1.70S-2.03S
$24,456
$24,456
2.1
2.5
2.5
1.475-1,793
53.790
53,790
1
1
1
1.273-1.54S
18.576
18,576
4
4
4
469-571
27.40S
27.40S
1
1
1
1.100-1.337
16,044
16.044
1
1
1
905-1,100
13.200
13,200
9
9
9
783-950
22.S00
22,800
1
0.5
0.5
746-905
5,430
5,430
1
1
1
644-7S3
9,396
9,396
1
1
1
710-863
10,356
10.356
7
7
t
425-517
40.S96
41,700
2
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
8.2
7.5
7.5
395-505
42.294
43,194
1
1
1
530-644
7.72S
7,728
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
3.8
2.5
2.5
395^1S0
14,008
14,400
3
3
3
395-505
16,260
16.764
1
1
1
457—556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457—556
6.672
6,672
9.4
7.5
7.5
395-^SO
40,722
41,604
1
1
1
1.100-1.337
16.044
16,044
9
1
1
950-1.155
13.S60
13.S60
1
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13.200
9
8.5
8.5
7S3-950
96.378
96.630
1
1
1
644-783
9.391
9.860
1
1
1
710-S63
10.356
10.356
o
1
1
584-710
S.520
S.520
2
2
2
530-644
15,096
15,456
TRANSPORTATION
Department of Public Works
671
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO, OF POSITIONS
, 66-67
I (Filled)
67-68 68-69
■ A u I h I'Aulh
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
DISTRICT OFFICES— Continued
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
, 85
86
District 07 — Continued
City and County Projects — Continued
Senior account clerk
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Junior typist-clerk
Personnel :
Highways administrative officer II
Highways administrative officer I
Training officer I
Assistant personnel analyst
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Supervising clerk II
Senior clerk
Junior clerk
Public Information :
Supervising highway engineer
Associate highway engineer
Highway engineer associate
Assistant highway engineer
Highway engineering technician II
Senior delineator
Information officer II
Information officer I
Assistant information officer
Editorial aid
Intermediate account clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Accounting :
Accounting officer IV
Accounting officer III
Accounting officer II
Accountant I
Auditor — student trainee
Accounting technician II
Supervising account clerk II
Senior account clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Junior-intermediate typist-clerk
Supervising clerk II
Supervising clerk I
Senior clerk
Intermediate clerk
Property Services :
Property clerk II
Stock clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Communications :
Dispatcher-clerk
Totals, District 07
District 08
Executive :
Principal highway engineer
Supervising highway engineer
Supervising stenographer I
Steno-Typing Unit :
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
General Files and Mail :
Intermediate typist-clerk
Senior file clerk
Intermediate clerk
City and County Projects :
Senior highway engineer
Associate highway engineer
Assistant highway engineer
Engineering aid II
Intermediate stenographer
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$457-556
$6,672
$6,672
2
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
2
1
1
425-517
5,904
6,204
1
1
1
359-435
4,308
4,524
1
1.5
1.5
905-1,100
19.S00
39.SOO
1
1
1
746-905
10,738
10.S60
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
2
2.5
2.5
746-905
26,435
27,150
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
4.3
4
4
425-517
23,136
23,664
29.4
30
30
395-505
166.60S
171,360
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
3
3
3
457-556
20,016
20,016
1
1
1
342^15
4,104
4,308
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
1S,576
1
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13.S60
1
1
1
905-1.100
13,200
13,200
4
4
4
783-950
44,016
45,060
3
1
1
746-905
9,312
9,778
1
1
1
710-S63
10,356
10,356
0.5
0.5
0.5
1,048-1,273
7,638
7,638
2.4
2.5
2.5
863-l,04S
31,440
31,440
3
2
2
710-S63
20,712
20,712
1
1
1
505-614
7,187
7,36S
1
1
1
395^80
4,740
4,980
1
1
1
395-480
5.429
5,760
3.4
3
3
425-517
17,736
18,312
2
2
2
395-505
11,820
12,120
1
1
1
1,100-1,337
16,044
16,044
2
o
o
905-1,100
24,423
25,644
2.5
2.5
2.5
746-905
26,634
27,150
9.5
9.5
9.5
556-676
74,379
77,064
2
2
2
457-584
14,016
14,016
6.5
6.5
6.5
457-556
42,462
42,912
1
1
1
614-746
S,952
8,952
9
9
9
457-556
59,148
60,048
20.5
20.5
20.5
395-180
111,288
113,808
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
5
4
4
425-517
24,614
24,816
25.5
26
26
359-505
137,178
140,964
o
2
2
614-746
16,435
17,257
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
4
3
3
457-556
18,727
19.663
13.5
13.5
13.5
395-180
71,142
73,248
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8.520
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
1
1
395-505
5,484
5.760
2
o
2
395-180
11,244
11,520
0.5
0.5
0.5
457-556
3,336
3,336
260
247
247
$1,821,956
$1,814,626
$1,845,860
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
$21,516
$21,516
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
1S.576
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
1
1
1
469-571
6.S52
6,S52
2
2
2
425-517
11,233
11,795
1
1
1
395-505
5,433
5,705
1
1
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
6
6
6
395-4S0
32.59S
34,228
1
1
1
1.100-1,337
16,044
16,044
2
2
950-1,155
24,909
26.160
5
4
4
783-950
45.600
45,600
2
1
1
530-644
6,672
7,008
3
1
1
425-517
5.62S
5,904
672
Department of Public Works
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS-Continued
TRANSPORTATION
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (tilth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DISTRICT OFFICES— Continued
District 08 — Continued
Personnel and Public Information :
Assistant highway engineer
Highways administrative officer II
Highways administrative officer I _
Highway foreman
Editorial aid
Supervising stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate clerk
General Services :
Telephone operator — multiple board
Accounting :
Accounting officer III
Accounting officer II
Accountant I
Accounting technician II
Senior account clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Junior-intermediate clerk
Property Services :
Property clerk II
Skilled laborer
Junior-intermediate clerk
Supervising clerk I
Stock clerk
Communications :
Dispatcher-clerk
Totals, District 08 70.9
District 09
Executive :
Principal highway engineer
Senior clerk
Steno-Typing Unit:
Intermediate stenographer
General Files and Mail :
Senior file clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Intermediate clerk
City and County Projects :
Highway engineering associate
Personnel and Public Information :
Highway foreman
Intermediate typist-clerk
Senior clerk
Accounting :
Highways administrative officer II-
Accounting officer II
Accountant I
Highway field office assistant
Accounting technician II
Intermediate account clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Key punch operator
Property Services :
Property clerk II
Stock clerk
Communications :
Dispatcher-clerk
Totals. District 09
District 10
Executive :
Principal highway engineer
Supervising highway engineer
Intermediate stenographer
General Services :
Intermediate clerk
Telephone operator
Steno-Typing Unit :
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
22.3
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
$7S3-950
$11,400
$11,400
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
746-905
10,360
10.S60
1
1
1
644-7S3
9,396
9.396
1
1
1
505-614
7,012
7,368
1
1
1
543-660
7,920
7,920
3
1
1
425-517
5,628
5.904
4
4
4
395-480
21,444
22,224
0.5
0.5
0.5
395-4S0
2,432
2,554
1
1
1
905-1,100
12,619
13,200
2
2
2
746-905
19,415
20,372
3
3
3
556-676
24.336
24.336
4
4
4
457-556
25,164
25.764
5
2
2
457-556
13,344
13.344
6
6
6
395-480
34,248
34,560
1
1
1
425-517
5,891
6,186
2
1
1
342-480
5,220
5,484
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
556-614
7,368
7.368
1.9
1
1
342-480
4,740
4,980
1
1
1
530-644
7,728
7.728
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
0.5
0.5
0.5
457-556
3,336
3,336
60
60
$527,931
177,046
23.5
23.5
$172,601
$1S4,631
$486,656
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
457-556
$21,516
6,672
$21,516
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
5,352
5,628
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
457-556
395-1S0
395-4S0
6.672
5,484
5,220
6,672
5,760
5,484
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
644-7S3
395-505
457-556
9,396
6,060
6,672
9,396
6.060
6,672
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
746-905
556-676
13,200
10,860
7.284
13,200
10,860
7.648
1
1.5
1
2
1
2
505-614
457-556
7,368
12.964
7,368
13.344
1
1
1
1
i
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
395-480
395-505
395-480
405^192
5.760
4.9S0
5,484
5,287
5.760
5,220
5,760
5,551
1
1.3
1
2
1
2
584-710
457-556
8.520
13,344
S.520
13,344
0.5
0.5
0.5
457-556
3.336
3,336
$186,971
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$1,475-1,793
1,273-1,54S
425-517
$21,516
1S.576
6,204
$21,516
18,576
6,204
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
395^80
395-4S0
2,795
2,8S0
2,SS0
2,880
0.5
0.5
1
1.1
0.5
0.5
1
2
0.5
0.5
1
2
530-644
469-571
425-517
395-505
3,864
3,426
5,904
11,196
3,S64
3,426
6,204
11,756
TRANSPORTATION
Department of Public Works
673
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DISTRICT OFFICES— Continued
District 10 — Continued
General Files and Mail:
Senior file clerk 1
Senior clerk 1
Junior-intermediate clerk 2
City and County Projects:
Senior highway engineer 1
Associate highway engineer 1
Highway engineering associate 1
Assistant highway engineer 4
Highway engineering technician II 1
Senior stenographer 1
Personnel and Public Information :
Associate highway engineer 1
Highway engineering technician I 1
Highways administrative officer II 1
Highways administrative officer I 1
Intermediate stenographer 2
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Supervising clerk I 2
Accounting :
Accounting officer III 1
Accounting officer II 3
Accountant I 4
Accounting technician II 2
Senior account clerk 4
Intermediate account clerk 7
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 3
Senior clerk 1
Property Services :
Property clerk II 1
Storekeeper I 1
Stock clerk 1
Intermediate clerk 1
Communications :
Dispatcher-clerk 0.5
Totals, District 10 59.6
District 11
Executive :
Assistant state highway engineer
Supervising highway engineer
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
General Services :
Intermediate typist-clerk
Steno-Typing Unit :
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate stenographer
General Files and Mail :
Junior intermediate typist-clerk
Senior clerk
City and County Projects :
Senior highway engineer
Highway engineering associate
Assistant highway engineer
Highway engineering technician II
Senior stenographer
Personnel and Public Information :
Assistant highway engineer
Senior highway foreman
Highways administrative officer II_
Assistant personnel analyst
Junior staff analyst
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Senior clerk
Accounting :
Accounting officer III
Accounting officer II
Accountant I
Accounting technician II
Key punch operator
Senior account clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
SALABY RANGE
1
1
.$457-556
$6,672
.$6,672
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
2
342-480
10,169
10,677
1
1
1.100-1,337
16,044
16,044
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
4
4
783-950
44,322
45,600
1
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
950-1,155
13,860
13,860
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
1
1
- 905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
1
746-905
10,360
10,860
425-517
11,014
11,565
i
1
395-505
5,484
5,760
2
2
530-644
15,456
15,456
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
3
3
746-905
30,160
31,668
4
4
556-676
30,045
31,547
3
3
457-556
20,016
20,016
5
5
457-556
33,360
33,360
10
10
395-4S0
50,225
52,745
1
1
425-517
5,628
5,904
5
5
395-505
24,420
25,647
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
584-710
S.520
.8.520
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
395-480
5,599
5,760
0.5
0.5
457-556
3,336
3,336
67.5
67.5
.$449,372
1
1
1
$1,626-1,976
1
1
1
1.273-1,54S
1
1
1
469-571
0.5
0.5
0.5
425-517
1
1
1
395-505
0.7
1
1
395-505
3
5
5
425-517
3.5
3.5
3.5
359-505
1
1
1
457-556
1
1
1
1.100-1,337
1
1
1
905-1,100
2
2
2
7S3-950
1
1
1
746-905
1
1
1
469-571
1
1
1
783-950
1
1
1
746-905
1
1
1
905-1,100
1
1
1
746-905
1
1
1
614-746
1
1
1
425-517
1
3
3
395-505
1
1
1
457-556
1
1
1
905-1,100
1
1
1
746-905
o
2
2
556-676
3
3
3
457-556
9
2
2
405-192
4
4
4
457-556
J.
8
8
395-4S0
4
8
8
395-505
1
1
1
395^80
$529,003
$23,712
18,576
6,852
3,102
5,4S4
5,220
31,020
19,758
6,672
16,044
13,200
22,800
10,860
6.S52
11.400
10,860
13,200
10,860
8,692
5,100
15,540
6,672
13,200
10,567
16,244
20,016
11,314
26,688
41,160
42,963
4,740
$540,255
$23,712
18.576
6,852
3,102
5,760
5,4S4
31,020
20,142
6,672
16,044
13,200
22,800
10,860
6,852
11,400
10.S60
13,200
10,860
S.952
5,352
16,020
6,672
13,200
10,860
16,244
20,016
11,808
26,688
42.624
44,640
4,980
22 — L-G27SW
674
Department of Public Works
TRANSPORTATION
DiViSION OF HIGHWAYS-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (AuJh.) (Juth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
DISTRICT OFFICES— Continued
District 11 — Continued
Property Services :
Property clerk II
Storekeeper I
Stock clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Intermediate clerk
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
SALARY RANGE
$584-710
505-614
457-556
395-480
395-hISO
$8,520
7.36S
26.6SS
5,760
4,980
$512,684
$8,520
7,368
26.6SS
5,760
5,220
Totals, District 11
54.7
69
69
$416,943
$519,008
Totals, Authorized Positions
900.7
923
923
$6,661,481
$7,099,507
$7,216,588
MAINTENANCE OF STATE
HIGHWAYS
Permanent and seasonal help a 3,624 3,631 3.6S5
MAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPE
AND FUNCTIONAL PLANTING
Permanent and seasonal help a S22
MAINTENANCE OF SAFETY
ROADSIDE RESTS
Permanent and seasonal help a .
30
900 1,050
SO
SUPERVISION OF OUTDOOR
ADVERTISING
Chief highway outdoor advertising
program
Senior highway outdoor advertising
inspector
Highway outdoor advertising inspector
Highway engineering technician I
Supervising clerk I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions
2
8
1
1
1
2.6
16.6
18
18
$4,140,819
$142,251
$821-998
644-783
556-676
644-783
530-644
425-517
395-480
$117,449
$5,702,100
$300,737
$10,860
17,124
62,016
8,112
7,728
5,760
21,468
$133,068
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 5,705.4 5,S61
6,090
$26,477,650 $26,751,650 $27,726,849
$6,590,091
$420,542
$11,400
17,508
62,688
8,520
7,728
5,904
22,260
$136,008
$40,273,568 $42,944,294 $45,104,622
a Positions are related directly to the level of maintenance activity and are established or abolished as workload varies. Totals shown
for the 196S-69 fiscal year are based on the best available estimates of the maintenance workload.
DSV1S90N OF BAY TOLL CROSSINGS
MAINTENANCE OF TOLL
BRIDGES
Permanent and seasonal help a
221.5 259
$1,98S,696
$2,2S5,810
$2,439,029
a Positions are related directly to the level of maintenance activity and are established or abolished as workload varies. Totals
shown for the 196S-69 fiscal year are based on the best available estimate of the maintenance workload.
VETERANS AFFAIRS
675
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (iulh.j j.ii
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
&3
84
85
86
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION
Board members (7) a
Director
Medical deputy director, rehabilitation
program
Administrative deputy director
Deputy director
Senior management analyst
Personnel officer II
Secretary, California Veterans Board
Secretary II
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Totals, Authorized Positions 11.7
DIVISION OF VETERANS SERVICES
Manager
Assistant manager
Supervising veterans representative.
Information officer I
Veterans representative
Senior stenographer
Senior clerk
Senior typist-clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Junior typist-clerk :
Special consultant
Totals, Authorized Positions
DIVISION OF FARM AND HOME
PURCHASES
Administration :
Manager 1 1
Assistant manager 2 2
Attorney 3 2
Property agent III 2 2
Accounting officer III 1
Associate management analyst 1 1
Tabulating operations supervisor III 1 1
Property agent II 1 1
General accountant II 1 1
Property agent I 1 1
Supervising clerk II 1 1
Supervising cashier-clerk II 1 1
Tabulating operations supervisor I_ 1 1
Property clerk II 1 1
Accountant I 1 1
Secretary I 1 1
Storekeeper I 1 1
Senior legal stenographer 0.5 1.5
Senior tabulating machine operator. 2 2
Senior stenographer 2 2
Senior clerk 2 2
Senior typist-clerk 1 1
Varitypist 1 1
Senior file clerk : 1 1
Tabulating machine operator 5 5
Stock clerk 2 2
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY RANGE
-
-
-
$20 day
$10,000
$10,000
0.9
1
1
22,500
22,500
22,500
1
1
1
1.929-2,162
25,944
25.944
1
1
1
1,273-1,548
18,576
18.576
0.8
—
—
1,475
—
—
1
1
1
1.100-1,337
14.556
15.276
1
1
1
1,048-1.273
15,276
15,276
1
1
1
692-842
10,104
10.104
1
1
1
599-728
8,736
8,736
1
1
1
469-571
6,852
6,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
5,651
5.929
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5.760
11
$153,848
$150,627
1
1
1
$1,100-1.337
$14,092
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,200
3
3
3
905-1,100
39,600
—
1
1
863-1,048
10,536
21
21
21
801-973
241,265
3.8
4
4
469-571
27,072
0.7
1
1
457-556
6,672
2
2
2
457-556
13,344
1
T
1
435-530
6,360
8.9
8.5
8.5
425-517
49,558
17.3
17
17
395-505
97,772
0.9
1
1
395-480
5,100
1
1
1
395-4S0
5,760
1
1
1
359-435
5,160
0.8
-
-
-
-
63.4
63.5
63.5
$505,930
$535,491
$151,625
$14,796
13,200
39,600
10,860
243,567
27,408
6,672
13,344
6,360
50,856
98,590
5,352
5,760
5,220
$541.5S5
1
$1,405-1.708
$20,496
$20,496
2
1,213-1,475
35,400
35,400
o
1.155-1.405
30,804
31,560
2
1.048-1,273
30,552
30,552
1
905-1,100
10,860
11,400
1
905-1,100
13,200
13,200
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
1
863-1,048
12,576
12.576
1
746-905
10,860
10,860
1
746-905
10.860
10,860
1
614-746
8,952
8.952
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
556-676
8,112
8.112
1
543-660
7,920
7.920
1
505-644
7,368
7,368
1 5
517-62S
9,972
10.284
9,
505-614
14,736
14,736
?
469-571
13,704
13,704
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
1
457-556
6.672
6,672
1
457-556
6,672
6.672
1
457-556
6,516
6.672
5
457-556
32,648
32,948
2
457-556
13,344
13,344
676
VETEKANS AFFAIRS
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS-Continued
SALARIES AXD WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Auth.) I
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
DIVISION OF FARM AND HOME
PURCHASES— Continued
Administration — Continued
Accounting technician II
Bookkeeping machine operator II_
Duplicating machine operator II_
Intermediate stenographer
Key punch operator
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Junior stenographer
Junior typist-clerk
Special consultant
Temporary help and overtime
District Offices :
Property agent III
Property agent II
Farm property appraiser
Property agent I
Junior property appraiser
Supervising clerk I
Senior stenographer
Senior typist-clerk
Senior information clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Junior stenographer
Junior typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Position
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
SALARY RANGE
o
2
2
§457-556
§13,344
§13,344
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6.360
1
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
3.4
4
4
425-517
23,400
23,952
1.6
3
3
405-192
15,884
16,377
16.S
21
21
395-505
115,004
116,014
3.9
3
3
395-4S0
17,280
17,280
1
9
2
395-4S0
10,620
10,860
0.6
1
1
3S6-469
4,980
5,226
2.1
3
3
359-435
13,6S0
14,340
0.4
—
—
—
—
—
-
o
o
(13,301)
13,637
13,637
12.4
13
13
1,04S-1,273
195.SSS
196,512
12 2
13
13
S63-1,04S
162,40S
162,9SS
1
1
1
863-1,048
12,576
12,576
59.8
63
63
746-905
667,701
675,829
1
1
1
556-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
1
530-644
7,72S
7,728
8
S
8
469-571
54,816
54,816
2
2
2
457-556
13,058
13,344
3
3
3
457-556
20,016
20,016
23.3
26
26
425-517
153,106
156,646
21.4
26
26
395-505
139.955
143,595
2.4
2
9
3S6-469
10,609
11,026
0.7
—
—
359-435
—
—
-
0.2
0.2
(-)
§1,823,735
1,000
§2,051,274
1,000
218.5
239.7
239.7
§2,073,754
293.6
314.2
314.2
§2,483,513
§2,737,392
§2,766,964
a Salary paid from Veterans Farm and Home Building Fund of 1943 in accordance with the provisions of Section 702, Military and
Veterans Code.
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
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VETERANS AFFAIRS
Department of Veterans Affairs
677
VETERANS' HOME OF CALIFORNIA
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Auth.) (Aolh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
ADMINISTRATION
Executive :
General manager
Assistant general manager
Assistant administrative analyst
Senior stenographer
Finance Office — Accounting and
Personnel :
Accounting officer
Property clerk II
Accountant I
Senior cashier-clerk
Senior account clerk
Bookkeeping machine operator II
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate account clerk
Intermediate typist-clerk
Supply Office :
Service and supply officer II
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper I
Storekeeper I, member
Senior clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate clerk
Telephone :
Chief telephone operator, member
Telephone operator, member
Temporary help
Medicare Unit :
Physician and surgeon II
Administrative assistant I
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate account clerk
Totals. Authorized Positions
Civilian employees
Member employees
SALARY RANGE
1
1
1
§1,273-1,548
$18,576
$18,576
1
1
1
998-1,213
14,034
14,556
0.3
—
—
746-905
—
_
2
2
2
469-571
13,704
13.704
1
1
1
905-1,100
13,096
13,200
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1
1
1
556-676
8,112
8,112
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
435-530
6.360
6,360
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
4.9
0
5
395-480
27,088
27,866
1.3
2
2
395-505
10,620
10,860
1
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
1
584-710
8,520
8,520
1.5
2
2
505-614
13.S48
14,556
1
1
1
199-243
2.388
2,508
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5.760
0.8
-
-
395-480
-
1
1
1
164-199
2,200
2,316
4
4
4
156-190
8.128
8,422
0.4
0.4
0.4
(611)
1,000
1,000
_
1
1
1,439-1.929
23,148
23,148
—
1
1
746-905
8,952
9,396
—
1
1
469-571
5,954
6,256
-
1
1
425-517
5,331
5,605
-
1
1
395^80
4,900
$254,639
5.140
31.2
36.4
36.4
$193,190
$258,781
25.2
304
30.4
1S2.500
241,923
245,535
6
6
6
10,690
12,716
13,246
CARE AND WELFARE
Custodial and Personal Care:
Adjutant 1
Senior clerk 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Intermediate clerk 5
Janitor, member 1
Graduate nurse 1
Hospital aid 1
Company commander, member 5
First sergeant, member 5
Captain of the guard, member 1
Sergeant of the guard, member 2
Member of the guard, member 8
Barber 1
Medical Care :
Chief of medical services 1
Administrative assistant, V.H. Hos-
pital 1
Medical record librarian 1
Senior stenographer 2.2
Intermediate stenographer 5
Intermediate clerk 2.9
Intermediate typist-clerk 5.9
Physician and surgeon III 1.9
Urologist 0.7
Staff psychiatrist 2
Physician and surgeon II 12.1
Surgeon-specialist — eye, ear, nose,
throat 1
Dentist II 1.5
Dental laboratory technician 2
1
1
$S21-998
$11,988
$11,988
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
425-517
5,979
6,204
1
1
395-505
5,242
5,507
b
5
395-4S0
28,800
28,800
1
1
156-190
2,280
2,280
1
1
599-728
8,736
8,736
1
1
395-480
5,760
5,760
5
5
199-243
12,786
13,289
b
5
148-180
9,056
9,536
1
1
199-243
2,916
2,916
o
9
164-199
4,749
4,776
8
8
148-180
15,600
16,264
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
1
1
1,750-2,127
25,524
25,524
1
1
821-998
11,976
11,976
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
2
2
469-571
13,704
13,704
5
5
425-517
29.016
29,848
»
3
395-4S0
16,509
17,027
6
6
395-505
33,600
34,088
3
3
l,5S7-2,026
65,313
67,372
—
—
1,439-1,929
—
—
9
9
1,439-1,929
46,296
46,296
5
15
1,439-1,929
30S.0S2
315,844
1
1
1,512-1.929
23,148
23,148
1.5
1.5
1,371-1,667
30,006
30,006
2
2
676-S21
19,62S
19,704
23 — L-627SW
678
Department of Veterans Affairs
VETERANS AFFAIRS
VETERANS' HOME OF CALIFORNIA-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.l
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
CARE AND WELFARE— Continued
Medical Care — Continued
Dental assistant
Pharmacist II
Pharmacist I
Psychiatric social worker
Senior x-ray technician
X-ray technician
Supervising clinical laboratory tech-
nologist
Senior clinical laboratory tech-
nologist
Clinical laboratory technologist
Laboratory assistant I
Supervisor of rehabilitation services
Senior occupational therapist
Occupational therapist
Physical therapist II
Physical therapist I
Supervising nurse III
Nursing education director
Nurse-anesthetist
Supervising nurse I
Surgical nurse II
Surgical nurse I
Graduate nurse
Geriatric nursing assistant a
Hospital aid a
Hospital aid, member
Janitor, member
Caretaker, member
Library aid, member
Work supervisor, member
Education and Recreation :
Catholic chaplain — part-time
Protestant chaplain
Special services officer, veterans
home
Senior clerk
Librarian II
Library aid, member
Caretaker, member
Janitor, member
Bandmaster
Temporary help __
Totals, Authorized Positions
Civilian employees
Member employees
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE
Feeding :
Food manager 1
Intermediate account clerk 1
Food administrator I 1
Dietitian 1.6
Supervising cook II 1
Supervising cook I 4
Cook 17.5
Assistant cook 15.2
Butcher — meat cutter II 1
Butcher — meat cutter I 1.4
Baker II 1
Baker I 2.9
Food service supervisor II 1
Food service supervisor I 4
Food service assistant II 8
Food service assistant I 71.2
Food service assistant, member 17
Janitor, member 1
Clothing :
Seamer-seamstress 1
Assistant seamstress 4.3
Janitor, member 1
Housekeeping :
Janitor foreman III 1
Janitor foreman I 1
Window cleaner 1
Janitor 25.3
Caretaker, member 4.4
SALARY RANGE
1.3
1
1
$435-530
$6,360
$6,360
1
1
1
99S-1,100
13,200
13,200
2
2
2
950-1.048
25.152
25,152
1
2
o
764-927
20.292
20,736
1
1
1
556-076
S.112
8,112
2
o
2
530-644
14,456
14,796
1
1
1
783-950
11.400
11,400
2
<>
2
710-S63
20,712
20,712
2
3
3
676-7S3
27.108
27,528
1
1
1
395-480
5.760
5,760
1
1
1
821-99S
11,976
11.976
1
1
1
676-821
9,472
9,852
2.4
3
3
584-710
24,392
25.1S6
1
1
1
710-S63
10.356
10.356
1.5
2
Q
614-746
16.500
16.S72
1
1
1
950-1,155
13.860
13.S60
1
1
1
863-1,043
12,576
12,576
1
1
1
821-99S
11,976
11,976
6
6
6
710-S63
62,136
62,136
1
1
1
710-863
10.356
10,356
3.9
5
5
644-7S3
45,060
45,900
S7.1
94
94
599-72S
S05,062
809,112
66.8
130
160
445-530
762,879
789,199
117.1
63
33
395-480
333,166
341,071
3
3
3
156-190
5,768
6,056
2
2
2
156-190
4,560
4,560
o
2
2
148-180
3,608
3,800
1
1
1
148-180
1.S40
1,936
1
1
1
172-209
2,088
2,190
0.2
0.2
0.2
842-1,023
2,844
2,844
1
1
1
842-1,023
12,276
12,276
1
1
1
676-821
9,852
9,852
1
1
1
457-556
6,672
6,672
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
S,952
2
2
2
148-180
3,968
4,064
1
1
1
148-180
1,992
2,0S8
2
2
2
156-190
4,040
4,232
0.6
—
—
584-710
_
_
0.3
0.3
0.3
(869)
$2,642,048
1,448
$3,111,349
1.44S
399.4
422
422
$3,168,175
8634
8S6
8S6
2,55S,00S
3,036,098
8,090,1SS
36
86
86
84,040
75,251
77,987
1
1
$821-998
$11,976
$11,976
1
1
395-180
5,760
5,760
1
1
644-783
9,396
9,396
3
3
530-644
20,760
21,408
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
4
4
530-644
30,912
30,912
18
18
480-584
124,062
125,010
15
15
395-480
83,688
85,096
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
1
1
4S0-584
7.008
7,008
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
2
o
480-584
14.016
14.016
1
1
530-644
7,728
7,728
4
4
435-530
25,440
25,440
S
S
395-480
45.827
46,080
77
77
359-435
384,868
391,158
17
17
142-172
31,730
32,928
1
1
156-190
1,960
2,056
1
1
480-584
7,008
7,008
5
5
395-480
27,466
28,071
1
1
156-190
2,128
2,240
1
1
556-676
8.112
8,112
1
1
435-530
6,360
6,360
1
1
505-614
7,368
7,368
26
26
395-480
146,358
148.009
4.4
4.4
148-180
8,576
8,888
VETERANS AFFAIRS
Department of Veterans Affairs
679
VETERANS' HOME OF CALIFORNIA-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.)
68-69
(Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
SALARY RANGE
1
1
$584-710
4
4
415-505
15
15
395-480
1
1
359^35
3
3
142-172
0.7
0.7
(7,390)
222.1
222.1
$1,082,176
195.7
195.7
1,032,159
26.4
26.4
50,017
$8,520
22,160
83.454
4,560
5,408
4,900
$S,520
22,868
84,586
4.780
5,664
4,900
$1,171,917
1,122,115
49,802
$1,187,754
1,135,978
51,776
SUPPORT AND SUBSISTENCE—
Continued
Laundry :
Laundry supervisor II 1
Laundryman 3.5
Laundress 14.8
Laundry assistant 0.9
Laundry helper, member 3
Temporary help 0.7
Totals, Authorized Positions 213.7
Civilian employees 187.8
Member employees 26.4
PLANT OPERATION
Maintenance of structures :
Chief of plant operation III 111 $950-1,155 $13,860 $13,860
Intermediate account clerk 111 395-480 5,760 5,760
Painter foreman 111 710-783 9,396 9,396
Carpenter foreman 111 710-783 9,396 9,396
Mason 111 644-710 8,520 8,520
Carpenter I 3 3 3 644-710 25,560 25,560
Painter I 6.7 8 8 644-710 67,656 68,058
Plumber I 2 2 2 676-746 17,904 17,904
Sheet metal worker 111 676-746 8,952 8,952
Stationary engineer 3.9 4 4 644-710 34,080 34,080
Building maintenance man 6 6 6 556-614 44,208 44,208
Skilled laborer 111 556-614 7.368 7.368
Maintenance of Grounds :
Supervising groundsman II 111 644-783 9.396 9,396
Lead groundsman 111 505-614 7,368 7,368
Groundsman 12.5 12 12 480-530 76,320 76,320
Groundsman, member 4.5 4.5 4.5 172-209 9,955 10,451
Tractor operator— laborer 111 584-644 7,728 7,728
Automotive equipment operator I _ 1 1 1 556-614 6.924 7,278
Laborer, member 2 2 2 172-209 4,520 4,740
Light, heat and power :
Water and sewage plant supervisor 111 676-746 8,952 8,952
Chief engineer I 111 746-863 10,356 10,356
Electrician I 2.9 3 3 676-746 26,016 26,424
Machinist 111 644-710 8,520 8,520
Steamfitter 111 676-746 8,952 8,952
Stationary fireman 5.7 6 6 584-644 45,858 46,218
Fire Protection :
Institution fire fighter1 — 15 inter-
mittent 1.5 1.5 1.5 68 mo 12,240 12,240
Automobile and Trucks :
Automobile mechanic 2 2 2 644-710 17.040 17,040
Automotive equipment operator I _ 6 6 6 556-614 44,208 44,208
Laborer 2 2 2 480-530 12,570 12,720
Temporary help - 0.1 0.1 - 240 240
Totals, Authorized Positions 75.7 77.1 77.1 $535,548 $569,823 $572,213
Civilian employees 69.2 70.6 70.6 518,393 555,348 557,022
Member employees 6.5 6.5 6.5 17,155 14475 15,191
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED ~
POSITIONS 720 757.6 757.6 $4,452,962 $5,107,728 $5,186,923
Civilian employees 645.1 682.7 682.7 4,291,060 4,955,484 5,028,723
Member employees 74.9 74.9 74.9 161,902 152,244 158,200
a Increment of approved program to convert hospital aids to geriatric nursing assistants.
680
MISCELLANEOUS
ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INDIAN AFFAIRS
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (flulfa.) jAnlhJ
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
Executive secretary 111
Junior staff analyst 0.6 1 1
Senior stenographer 0.8 1 1
Temporary help 0.1 0.2 0.2
Totals, Authorized Positions 2.5 3.2 3.2
SALARY RANGE
$S42
614-746
469-571
(734)
§19,420
$10,104
7,488
5,628
900
$24,120
$10,104
7,856
5,904
900
$24,764
ADVISORY COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN
Executive secretary
Senior stenographer I
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
1
0.9
0.3
1
1
0.5
1
1
0.5
2.5
2.5
SALARY RANGE
$1,048
469-571
(1,766)
$20,S45
$11,528
5,430
1,500
$18,45S
$12,5S8
5,909
2,500
$20,997
CALIFORNIA ARTS COMMISSION
Executive secretary
Assistant director
Senior stenographer
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions
SALARY RANGE
0.8
1
1
$1,405
$16,860
$16,860
1
1
1
905-1,100
11,265
11,832
1
1
1
469-571
6,516
6,852
0.5
1
1
425-517
5,352
5,628
2.6
3
3
395-505
17,096
17,280
-
0.1
0.1
(59)
546
546
5.9
7.1
7.1
$44,594
$57,635
$58,998
COMMISSION OF THE CALIFORNIAS
Executive officer
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
0.6
0.7
1.3
SALARY RANGE
$1,100
425-517
$14,124
$13,200
5,226
$18,426
$13,200
5,490
$18,690
BOARD OF HARBOR COMMISSIONERS FOR HUMBOLDT BAY
Commissioner and secretary-surveyor,
harbor commission, Humboldt Bay-
Commissioner, harbor commission, Hum-
boldt Bay
Totals, Authorized Positions
$2,257
500
$1,800
1,000
$1,800
1,000
$2,757
$2,S00
f2,800
MISCELLANEOUS
681
SAN FRANCISCO PORT AUTHORITY
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68
(Filled) (Auth.)
68-69
(tuth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
MANAGEMENT
President
Commissioner
Port director
Port facilities manager
Manager of trade promotion
Regional trade promotions
representatives
Secretary I
Intermediate stenographer
Totals. Authorized Positions__
COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE
Fiscal officer II
Accounting officer III
Industrial relations assistant
General auditor II
Accountant I
Business service officer I
Supervising clerk I
Tabulating operations supervisor II_
Programmer I
Intermediate clerk
Senior stenographer
Senior account clerk
Senior cashier clerk
Intermediate stenographer
Property clerk I
Stock clerk
Intermediate file clerk
Key punch operator
Intermediate typist-clerk
Intermediate account clerk
Calculating machine operator
Tabulating machine operator
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
PUBLIC RELATIONS
DEPARTMENT
Public relations representative
Intermediate stenographer
Totals, Authorized Positions
12
12
30.9
31.9
RENTAL DEPARTMENT
Rental manager — a
Assistant rental manager —
Intermediate stenographer -
Janitor foreman II —
Janitor foreman I -
Parking meter repairman -
Janitor —
Window cleaner -
Overtime -
Totals, Authorized Positions 31.3
WHARFINGER DEPARTMENT
32
Chief Wharfinger -a -a
Wharfinger II - -
Wharfinger I - -
Intermediate typist-clerk - -
Overtime — —
Totals, Authorized Positions 19 18.4
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
12
31.4
32
1
4
12
1
0.4
18.4
SALARY RANGE
$125
125
2,520
1,213-1,475
1,213-1,475
998-1,213
543-660
425-517
$103,122
1
$1,100-1,337
1
905-1,100
1
950-1,155
2
746-905
1
556-676
1
746-905
1
530-644
1
710-863
1
614-746
3
395-480
1
469-571
2
457-556
1
457-556
2
425-517
1
505-614
1
457-556
1
395-480
1
405-492
2
395-480
2
395-480
1
415-505
3
457-556
0.4
-
$218,877
$950-1,155
425-517
$17,013
1
$998-1,213
1
746-905
1
425-517
1
505-614
1
435-530
1
644-783
23
395-480
2
505-614
1
-
$186,015
$998-1,213
746-905
614-746
395-480
$162,197
$111,613
$224,414
$18,430
$206,353
$167,052
$1,500
6,000
30,240
17,560
17,700
27,613
7,920
6,154
$114,687
$16,044
11.592
13.860
19,137
8,112
9,174
6,942
9,662
7,638
16.982
6,852
13,344
6,672
11,970
6,980
6.672
5.760
5,904
11.152
11.002
6.060
20,016
4,000
$235,527
$12,836
6,204
$19,040
$14,556
10,860
6,204
7,368
6,360
9,396
128,061
16,692
10,000
$209,497
$14,556
39,144
106,360
5,760
4,000
$169,820
682
MISCELLANEOUS
SAN FRANCISCO PORT AUTHORITY-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulh.) (Aulh.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
HARBOR POLICE DEPARTMENT
Harbor police captain
Harbor police sergeant
Harbor policeman
Overtime
Totals, Authorized Positions
TARIFF AND RATES
DEPARTMENT
Port traffic manager
Associate port traffic manager
-a —a
25.1 25
Totals, Authorized Positions
9 9.
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Chief harbor engineer - a -
Supervising harbor engineer - -
Senior harbor engineer - -
Associate harbor engineer - -
Structural engineering associate - -
Associate materials and research engi-
neer - -
Assistant civil engineer — —
Senior delineator - -
Engineering aid II - -
Senior mechanical engineer - -
Associate mechanical engineer - -
Civil engineering technician II,
range b — -
Architectural associate - -
Architectural assistant - -
Construction supervisor II - -
Assistant electrical engineer - -
Associate estimator of heavy construc-
tion - -
Specification writer II - -
Senior clerk - -
Civil engineering technician I - -
Senior architect - -
Construction inspector - -
Senior stenographer - -
Intermediate stenographer - -
Overtime - -
Totals. Authorized Positions 38.8 32
SUPERINTENDENCE AND GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
Superintendent of harbor mainte-
nance — a — a
Senior clerk - -
Storekeeper II - -
Stock clerk - -
Relief
Totals, Authorized Positions 4.6 4.1
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
1
4
19
1
25
30
1
1
1
1
0.1
4.1
SALARY RANGE
$821-998
710-863
614-746
$215,743
$998-1,213
821-998
$25,639
1
1
2
o
O
1
$1,626-1,976
1,273-1,548
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
950-1,155
1
o
1
2
1
1
950-1,155
7S3-950
710-S63
530-644
1,100-1,337
950-1,155
1
1
1
1
1
783-950
905-1,100
783-950
1,048-1,273
783-950
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
905-1,100
905-1,100
457-556
644-783
1,100-1,337
746-905
469-571
425-517
1
—
$393,359
$1,470
457-556
584-710
457-556
$41,686
$229,260
$26,532
$370,071
$39,742
$11,976
41,424
16S.010
10,000
$231,410
$14,556
11,976
$26,532
$23,712
18,576
29,244
41,195
13,860
12.680
22,575
10,356
15,216
16,044
13.S60
10,356
13,200
10,776
15,276
9.S52
13,200
13.200
6.672
8,736
13.860
10,524
6,852
6,204
10,000
$366,026
$17,640
6,672
8,520
6,210
1,000
$40,042
MISCELLANEOUS
683
SAN FRANCISCO PORT AUTHORITY-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OPPOSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69 I
(Filled) (Auih.) (Auih.) |
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PIERS AND WHARVES
DEPARTMENT
Assistant superintendent of harbor
maintenance -a -a
Marine watchman - -
Piledriver foreman — —
Pileman - -
Piledriver engineman - -
Crane operator - -
Truck crane oiler - -
Stationary engineer - -
Blacksmith - -
Assistant blacksmith - -
Jackhammer operator — —
Labor foreman - -
General laborer — —
Ashphalt ironer and raker - -
Equipment operator - -
Relief -
Totals. Authorized Positions 77.8 76.5
GARAGE AMD AUTOMOTIVE
MAINTENANCE
Automobile mechanic
Totals, Authorized Positions _
BUILDING AND STREETS
DEPARTMENT
Assistant superintendent harbor main-
tenance — a — i
Carpenter foreman - -
Carpenter I - -
Plasterer — -
Millman - -
Hodcarrier - -
Painter foreman - -
Painter I - -
Glazier - -
Plumber foreman - —
Plumber I — —
Sheet metal foreman - -
Sheet metal worker - -
Steel rolling door foreman — —
Steel rolling door repairman - -
Roofer foreman — —
Roofer - -
Laborer — —
Relief
Totals. Authorized Positions 70.7 72
ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT
Assistant superintendent harbor main-
tenance - a _ a
Electrician foreman — —
Electrician I - -
Relief
Totals, Authorized Positions 23.3 22.2
For footnotes see the end of this agency presentation.
SALARY BANGE
1
$1,335
-
$16,020
10
435-530
—
61,173
4
6.19 hr
-
44,768
25
5.69 hr
_
267,488
3
6.17 hr
_
37.317
1
6.17 hr
—
12,439
1
4.80 hr
—
9.677
5
644-710
-
42,600
1
4.29 hr
—
8,649
1
3.S6 hr
_
7,781
1
4.58 hr
—
9,233
1
5.00 hr
—
10,080
12
4.33 hr
_
104.74S
5
4.58 hr
—
46,165
4
5.25 hr
—
42,336
1.5
-
-
15,000
76.5
72
1
2
19
0.2
22.2
$711,731
$5.00 hr
$25,865
1
$1,410
2
6.06 hr
18
5.56 hr
1
5.65 hr
1
4.07 hr
1
5.80 hr
2
5.99 hr
17
5.62 hr
3
5.40 hr
1
8.09 hr
6
7.19 hr
1
6.81 hr
4
6.21 hr
1
6.43 hr
5
5.98 hr
1
5.75 hr
4
5.25 hr
2
4.33 hr
1
-
$737,938
$1,260
7.46 hr
6.63 hr
$260,479
$734,195
$26,732
$758,647
$264,518
$735,474
$20,160
$20,160
$16,920
21,912
180,936
11,090
8,306
11,693
21,036
167,773
32,658
14,206
75,750
11,168
43,620
12,963
60,280
10,396
37,968
17,458
10,000
$766,133
$15,120
26,200
221,198
2,000
$264,518
684
MISCELLANEOUS
SAN FRANCISCO PORT AUTHORITY-Continued
SALARIES AND WAGES
NO. OF POSITIONS
66-67 67-68 68-69
(Filled) (Aulhj (Auth.)
ACTUAL
1966-67
ESTIMATED
1967-68
PROPOSED
1968-69
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
(16
TUGS AND DREDGES
Superintendent of tugs and dredges.
Head dredge leverman
Deckhand tugs and dredges
Diesel tugboat operator
Marine fireman
Relief
Totals, Authorized Positions
STATE BELT RAILROAD
Superintendent belt railroad
Master mechanic
Yardmaster
Yardchecker
Locomotive engineer
Locomotive fireman
Switch engine foreman
Switchman
Locomotive machinist
Fusion welder
Lead car inspector
Car inspector
Section foreman
Sectionman
Equipment operator
Vacation and sick leave
Totals, Authorized Positions
Less salaries to be paid from bond
funds
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS
SALARY RANGE
1
$1,125
-
$13,500
2
6.36 hr
—
25,644
11
4.65 hr
—
103,114
2
6.06 hr
—
24,434
2
4.65 hr
—
18,748
1.2
-
-
12,000
21.8
20.2
19.2
$209,235
$206,814
$197,440
— a
— a
1
$998-1,213
-
$14,556
—
—
1
905-1,100
—
25,704
—
—
3
4.46 hr
—
32,647
—
—
6
3.76 hr
—
43,476
—
—
3
3.76 hr
—
27,523
-
—
4
3.27 hr
-
31,915
—
—
3
3.67 hr
—
27,523
—
—
9
3.43 hr
—
75,323
—
—
1
4.40 hr
—
8,906
—
—
1
5.75 hr
—
12,144
—
—
1
3.40 hr
—
7,072
—
—
2
3.34 hr
—
13,894
—
—
1
5.00 hr
—
10,080
-
-
5
4.33 hr
-
43,646
—
—
1
5.25 hr
—
10,584
-
-
5
-
-
50,000
52.8
4S
47
$449,288
$443
773
$434,993
-30
-17
-9
-$329,219
-$1S5,000
-$90,000
3S5.1
384.3
386.8
$3,428,968
$3,643,146
$3,741,299
WORLD TRADE AUTHORITIES
WORLD TRADE AUTHORITIES
COORDINATING COUNCIL
Coordinating director 1
Intermediate stenographer 1
Intermediate typist-clerk 1
Temporary help —
Totals, Authorized Positions 3 2.1
1
1
0.1
1
1
0.1
2.1
SALARY RANGE
$1,666
425-517
395-505
$30,736
$20,000
6,204
655
$26,859
$20,000
6,204
655
$26,859
SAN FRANCISCO WORLD TRADE
CENTER AUTHORITY
Deputy director
Librarian II
Senior stenographer I
Intermediate stenographer
Intermediate typist-clerk
Temporary help
Totals, Authorized Positions 6 6.1 6.1
1
1
1
$1,048-1,273
$13,860
$14,556
1
1
1
614-746
8,952
8,952
2
2
2
469-571
12,480
12,756
1
1
1
425-517
6,204
6,204
1
1
1
395-505
5,760
5,760
-
0.1
0.1
-
655
655
$45,921
$47,911
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WORLD
TRADE CENTER AUTHORITY
Deputy director 111 $1,048-1,273 $12,000
Intermediate stenographer 111 425-517 5,651
Intermediate tvpist-clerk 0.6 - - 395-505
Junior typist-clerk 0.4 1 1 359-435 4,542
Temporary help - 0.1 0.1 - 655
Totals, Authorized Positions 3 3.1 3.1 $21,792 $22,848
GRAND TOTALS, AUTHORIZED
POSITIONS 12 11.3 11.3 $98,484 $97,618
a As a utility fund operation, positions are related directly to the level of activity of the harbor
as workload varies.
$48,883
$12,000
5,929
4,760
655
$23,344
$99,086
and are established or abolished
INDEX
Page
Academic Salary Schedule — University 6
Academy, California Maritime 414
Accountancy, Board of 572
Accounting Division (Controller) 427
Acquisition, Property Service (General Services) 30
Adjutant General, Office of the (See Military Department) 560
Administrative Procedures, Office of (General Services) 41
Adult Authority (Corrections) 64
Adult Basic Education 139
Adult Education for Civil Defense 139
Aeronautics, Division of 650
Agency Administrator. (See subject)
Aging. California Commission on 449
Agnews State Hospital 462
Agricultural Sciences, University of California 260
Agriculture, Department of 53
Air Resources Board. State (See Motor Vehicle Pollution
Control Board) 449
Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board 565
Alcoholic Beverage Control, Department of 564
Alcoholism, Division of (Public Health) 515
Animal Industry, Division of 55
Appeal, District Courts of 13
Apprenticeship Standards, Division of 550
Architects, Landscape. Board of 575
Architectural Examiners, Board of 572
Architecture and Construction, Office of 31
Arts Commission, California 680
Assembly - 11
Assistance, Office of Local (General Services) 41
Atascadero State Hospital 466
Athletic Commission 572
Atomic Energy Development and Radiation Protection,
Office of 449
Attorney General (See Department of Justice) 553
Audits Division (Controller) 428
Audits Division (Finance) 435
Authority. Adult 64
Authority, Department of the Touth 110
Authority. Conservation Camps for Boys, Touth 116
B
Banking Department (Investment) 565
Barber Examiners. Board of 573
Beaches and Parks, Division of 605
Bedding Inspection (Bureau of Furniture and Bedding
Inspection) 575
Berkeley Campus. University of California 161
Berkeley Center. Industries for the Blind 534
Beverage Control, Alcoholic. Appeals Board 565
Beverage Control. Alcoholic. Department of 564
Blind. Division of Rehabilitation of the 533
Blind. School for the 144
Blind. Industries for the, Los Angeles Center 534
Blind, Industries for the, Manufacturing Fund 535
Blind. Industries for the, Berkeley Center 534
Blind. Industries for the, San Diego Center 534
Blind. Orientation Center for 533
Board. See Subject (e.g.. Codification, Colorado River)
Boys. Schools for. (See Department of the Youth
Authority)
Budget Division (Finance) 435
Buildings and Grounds Division (General Services) 23
Building Construction. Supervision of Public School
(General Services) 36
Bureau of. See Subject (e.g.. Enforcement)
Business Enterprise Program for the Blind 533
Business Taxes (Equalization) 431
C
California Industries for the Blind 534
California Industries for the Blind Manufacturing Fund 535
California Museum of Science and Industry 60
California National Guard Organizations (See Military
Department) 563
California State Government Organization and Economy,
Commission on 47
California State Polytechnic College 393
California. University of 157
Californias, Commission of the 680
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Camarillo State Hospital 468
Cemetery Board 573
Certified Shorthand Reporters Board 577
Chico State College 281
Chiropractic Examiners, Board of 573
Civil and Professional Engineers, Registration for, Board of 573
Civil Defense (Disaster Office) 18
Civil Defense, Adult Education for 139
Cleaners, Dry, Board of 574
Clinics, Reception Centers and, Youth Authority :
Northern California 113
Southern California 115
Collection Agency Licensing Bureau 573
College Housing Facilities 409
College of the Law, Hastings 276
Colleges. (See State Colleges)
Colorado River Board "46
Commission. See Subject (e.g., Aeronautics, Athletics, etc.)
Commissioner. See Subject (eg., Pilot, Recreation, etc.)
Community Health Services. Division of (Public Health)-- 516
Compensatory Education, Office of 141
Conciliation, Division of (Industrial Relations) 548
Conservation Board, Wildlife M>2
Conservation Camps for Boys, Youth Authority lib
Conservation Center. California (Corrections) 7«j
Conservation, Department of 58<J
Conservation Education (Fish and Game) o»4
Conservation, Soil, Division of (Conservation) — — -— 589
Construction Services, Supervision of (General Services)—, do
Consumer Counsel, Office of 1°
Contractors' License Board ^97
Control, Board of *£'
Controller, State *§'
Accounting Division Joi
Audits Division *^°
Disbursements Division "
Inheritance and Gift Tax Division *-»
Local Government Fiscal Affairs, Division of 4-J
Tax Collection and Refund 4^9
Tax-deeded Land Division 4_£
Coordinating Council for Higher Education 100
Corporations. Division of a<*
Correctional Industries Revolving Fund «°
Correctional Institution at Tehachapi gl
Correctional Training Facility °o
Corrections. Department of J>1
Cosmetology, Board of °'*
Council (See Subject)
Council, Judicial |r
Counsel Bureau, Legislative 11
Court, Supreme Jr
Courts of Appeal _ij*
Criminal Identification and Investigation oo<
D
Davis Campus, University of California 177
Deaf. School for the. Berkeley 147
Deaf, School for the. Riverside 148
Delinquencv Prevention Services, Division of (Youth
Authority) 111
Dental Examiners, Board of g'*
Dental Health. Division of &17
Department of Agriculture So
Administrative Services a9
Division of Animal Industry gj>
Division of Fairs and Expositions jg
Division of Plant Industry p7
Inspection Services «?
Marketing Services g*
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control oo4
Department of Banking ™n
Department of the California Highway Patrol b&O
Field Operations ^ol
Operational Planning and Analysis O04
Safety Services °g|
Training D"a
Department of Conservation 583
Staff to the Director 58g
Division of Forestry jjeo
Division of Mines and Geology 588
(685)
686
INDEX
Page
Department of Conservation — Continued
Division of Oil and Gas 589
Division of Soil Conservation 589
Department of Corrections 61
Adult Authority 64
California Women's Board of Terms and Parole 65
Departmental Administration 61
Conservation Center, California 73
Correctional Industries Revolving Fund 68
Correctional Institution at Tehachapi 81
Correctional Training Facility 83
Deuel Vocational Institution 87
Inmate Welfare Fund 66
Institution for Men 92
Institution for Women 105
Medical Facility 95
Men's Colony — Bast Facility 9S
Men's Colony — West Facility 100
Parole and Community Services Division 62
Rehabilitation Center 107
Sierra Conservation Center 76
Southern Conservation Center 79
State Prison at Folsom 90
State Prison at San Quentin 102
Department of Education 134
Adult Basic Education 139
Adult Education for Civil Defense 139
Compensatory Education, Office of 141
Division of Departmental Administration 134
Division of Higher Education 135
Division of Instruction 136
Division of Libraries 153
Division of Public School Administration 137
Division of Special Schools and Services 138
Education, Board of 134
Elementary and Secondary Education Act 141
Free Textbooks 148
General Activities 134
National Defense Education 140
Special Schools for Physically Handicapped Children :
School for the Blind 144
Diagnostic School for Neurologically Handicapped
Children. Northern California 145
Diagnostic School for Neurologically Handicapped
Children, Southern California 146
School for the Deaf, Berkeley 147
School for the Deaf, Riverside 148
State Educational Agency for Surplus Property 149
State Library 153
State Teachers' Retirement System 155
Vocational Education 151
Supervision and Teacher Training 151
Department of Employment 416
Assistant Director — Administration, Office of 422
Director, Office of the, and Deputy Director 416
Division of Accounts and Tax Collections 421
Division of Appeals 417
Division of Disability and Hospital Benefits 425
Division of Public Employment Offices and Benefit Pay-
ments 417
Governor's Advisory Council 416
Investigation Section 417
Legal Section 416
Public Information Section 416
Research and Statistics Section 416
Department of Finance 435
Audits Division 435
Budget Division 435
Economic Development Agency 436
Executive Office 435
Planning. Office of 436
Program and Policy Office 436
State Lands Division 437
Department of Fish and Game 591
Administration 591
Commission 591
Commercial Fisheries Research and Development 601
Conservation Education 594
Fish Management in Cooperation With the Federal Gov-
ernment 599
Game Management in Cooperation With the Federal Gov-
ernment 597
Marine Resources Operations 594
Regional Operations 595
Staff Operations 591
Wildlife Conservation Board 602
Department of General Services 23
Property Management Services :
Buildings and Grounds Division 23
Telephone Services Service Revolving Fund^_ 27
Transportation Division 27
Communications Division 28
Central Office Services Division 29
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Department of General Services — Continued
Property Management Services — Continued
California State Police Division 30
State Records Service Division 30
Physical Facilities Planning and Development :
Property Acquisition Division 30
Office of Architecture and Construction — Administra-
tion 31
Supervision of Public School Building Construction 36
Facilities Planning Division 37
Technical Services :
Office of Procurement 37
Office of State Printing 39
Office of Administrative Procedure 41
Office of Local Assistance 41
Systems Analysis Office 42
Building Standards Office 43
Insurance Office 43
Merit Award Board 43
Executive and Administrative Services :
Executive Office 43
Management Planning Office 44
Legal Office 44
Administrative Services 44
Department of Harbors and Watercraft 603
Department of Housing and Community Development 442
Division of Housing and Community Development 442
Division of Building and Housing Standards 443
Department of Industrial Relations 548
Division of Apprenticeship Standards 550
Division of Conciliation 548
Division of Fair Employment Practices 551
Division of Industrial Accidents 548
Division of Industrial Safety 549
Division of Industrial Welfare 550
Division of Labor Law Enforcement 550
Division of Labor Statistics and Research 551
Department of Investment 565
Banking Department 565
Department of Insurance 566
Division of Corporations 566
Division of Real Estate 568
Division of Savings and Loan 569
Department of Justice (Attorney General) 553
Administration 553
Civil Law 553
Criminal Identification and Investigation 557
Criminal Law 554
Law Enforcement 554
Narcotic Enforcement 558
Department of Mental Hygiene 450
Administration. Division of 452
Departmental Administration 450
Executive 450
Hospitals for the Mentally 111 :
Agnews State Hospital 462
Atascadero State Hospital 466
Camarillo State Hospital ^ 468
DeWitt State Hospital 473
Mendocino State Hospital 477
Metropolitan State Hospital 480
Modesto State Hospital 484
Napa State Hospital 487
Patton State Hospital 491
Stockton State Hospital 495
Hospitals for the Mentally Retarded :
Fairview State Hospital 499
Pacific State Hospital 502
Porterville State Hospital 506
Sonoma State Hospital 509
Local Programs, Division of 451
Neuropsychiatry Institutes :
Langely Porter Neuropsyehiatric Institute 458
Neuropsychiatry Institute at University of California,
Los Angeles 460
Reimbursable Services 454
Research 456
Research and Training, Division of 450
State Services. Division of 451
Department of Motor Vehicles 657
Division of Drivers' Licenses 660
Division of Field Office Operations 661
Division of Registration 659
Department of Parks and Recreation 603
Division of Administration 603
Division of Beaches and Parks 605
Division of Recreation 608
Division of Small Craft Harbors 608
Department of Professional and Vocational Standards 571
Accountancy, Board of 572
Architectural Examiners, Board of 572
Athletic Commission 572
Barber Examiners, Board of 573
INDEX
687
Page
Department of Professions and Vocational Standards —
Continued
Cemetery Board 573
Chiropractic Examiners, Board of 573
Civil and Professional Engineers, Board of Registration
for 573
Collection Agency Licensing Bureau 573
Langley Porter Neuropsychiatry Institute 458
Contractors' License Board 574
Cosmetology, Board of 574
Dental Examiners, Board of 574
Departmental Administration 571
Dry Cleaners, Board of 574
Electronic Repair Dealer Registration, Bureau of 575
Funeral Directors and Emhalmers, Board of 575
Furniture and Bedding Inspection. Bureau of 575
Guide Dogs for the Blind, Board of '. 575
Landscape Architects. Board of 575
Medical Examiners, Board of 576
Nursing Education and Nurse Registration, Board of 576
Optometry. Board of 576
Osteopathic Examiners, Board of ._ 577
Pharmacy, Board of 577
Private Investigators and Adjusters, Bureau of ._ 577
Shorthand Reporters Board, Certified 577
Social Work Examiners, Board of 577
Structural Pest Control Board 577
Veterinary Medicine, Board of Examiners in 578
Vocational Nurse Examiners. Board of 578
Yacht and Ship Brokers Commission 578
Department of Public Health 514
Assistance to counties without local health department-- 526
Division of Alcoholism 515
Division of Community Health Services 516
Division of Dental Health 517
Division of Environmental Sanitation 517
Division of Laboratories 519
Division of Patient Cnre. Facilities and Services 521
Division of Preventive Medical Services 522
Division of Research _ 525
Handicapped Persons Pilot Project 526
Regional Dialysis Centers 526
State Vehicle Pollution Control Laboratory 519
Department of Public Works 663
Departmental Administration 663
Division of Bay Toll Crossings 674
Division of Highways _ 664
District Offices __ _ 666
Headquarters Office 664
Maintenance of Landscape and Functional Planting— 674
Maintenance of Safety Roadside Rests 674
Maintenance of State Highways 674
Supervision of Outdoor Advertising _ 674
Legal Division _ gg^
Department of Rehabilitation _ 527
Berkeley Center. Industries for the Blind _ '_ 534
Departmental Administration 527
Division of Disability Determination _ 535
Division of Rehabilitation of the Blind _ 533
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation _ 598
Industries for the Blind Manufacturing Fund 535
Los Angeles Center. Industries for the Blind 534
Opportunity Work Centers for the Blind 533
Orientation Center for the Blind _ 533
San Diego Center. Industries for the Blind _ 534
Special Rehabilitation Services 536
Department of Social Welfare " ~" 540
Community Welfare Services 540
Departmental Administration '_ 549
Local Administration of Public Assistance Programs and
Specialized Social Services Programs __ 546
Management Services ' ~ k|V
Medical Assistance Program ' 545
Program Development _ 543
Protective Social Services, Division of " 544
Department of Veterans Affairs '_ 675
Division of Administration _ 675
Division of Farm and Home Purchases _ 675
Veterans' Home of California _ 677
Veteran Services. Division of _ 675
Department of Water Resources " _ 613
Area Management _ 631
Division of Design and Construction 624
Division of Right-of-Wav Acquisition _ 6^3
Division of Safety of Dams _ 624
Engineering Management _ 618
Northern District " _ 634
Power Office 619
Sacramento District _ 637
San Francisco Bay District 635
San Joaquin District _ 639
Southern District ~ ~_~ 541
Staff and Services Management Z 619
Page
Department of Water Resources — Continued
Statewide Operations Office 633
Statewide Planning Office 632
Department of the Youth Authority 110
Departmental Administration 110
Division of Parole and Community Services 111
Division of Delinquency Prevention Services 111
Fred C. Nelles School for Boys US
Fricot Ranch School for Boys 117
Karl Holton School for Boys 122
Los Guilucos School for Girls 130
Northern California Youth Center 120
O. H. Close School for Boys 121
Paso Robles School for Boys 124
Preston School of Industry 125
Reception Centers and Clinics :
Northern California 113
Southern California 115
Ventura School for Girls 131
Youth Authority Board and Administration 110
Youth Authority Conservation Camps for Boys 116
Youth Training School 128
Deuel Vocational Institution 87
DeWitt State Hospital 473
Diagnostic School for Neurologically Handicapped Children,
Northern California 145
Diagnostic School for Neurologically Handicapped Children,
Southern California 146
Disaster Office 18
District Courts of Appeal 13
Districts Securities Commission 565
Division. See Subject (e.g.. Audits Division)
Dominguez Hills, State College 288
Drivers Licenses, Division of (Motor Vehicles) 660
Dry Cleaners, Board of 574
E
Economic Development Agency 436
Economic Opportunity, Office of 17
Education, Department of 134
Education, Vocational 151
Educational Agency for Surplus Property 149
Electronic Repair Dealer Registration, Bureau of 575
Embalmers, Board of Funeral Directors and 575
Employees' Retirement System, Public 21
Employment, Department of 416
Employment Practices, Fair, Division of 551
Enforcement, Labor Law. Division of 550
Engineers, Civil and Professional, Board of Registration for 573
Environmental Sanitation, Division of 517
Equalization, Board of 430
Administration 430
Business Taxes 431
Property Taxes 433
Examiners (See Subject — Architectural, Barber, etc.)
Exposition, California State Fair and 46
Exposition and Fair Executive Committee, State (General
Services) 46
F
Facility, Medical 95
Fair, California State, and Exposition 46
Fair Employment Practices, Division of 551
Fairs and Expositions Division (Agriculture) 56
Fairview State Hospital 499
Farm and Home Purchases, Division of (Veterans Affairs) 675
Fifth District Court of Appeal 14
Finance, Department of 435
Fire Marshal, State 552
First District Court of Appeal 13
Fish and Game, Department of 591
Fish Management in Cooperation With the Federal Govern-
ment : 599
Folsom, State Prison at 90
Forestry, Division of 583
Fourth District Court of Appeal 13
Franchise Tax Board 439
Fred C. Nelles School for Boys 118
Free Textbooks 148
Fresno State College 292
Fricot Ranch School for Boys 117
Fullerton, State College at 300
Funeral Directors and Embalmers, Board of 575
Furniture and Bedding Inspection, Bureau of 575
G
Game. Fish and, Department of 591
Game Management in Cooperation With the Federal Gov-
ernment 597
Gas, Oil and, Division of (Conservation) 589
688
INDEX
Page
General Services, Department of 23
Gift Tax, Division of Inheritance and (Controller) 42S
Girls, Schools for (See Department of the Youth Authority)
Governor 15
Governor's Office 16
Secretary for Human Relations 16
Secretary for Resources 16
Secretary for Transportation and Business 16
Youth and Adult Corrections Agency Administration 16
Guide Dogs for the Blind, Board of 575
H
Harbors and Watercraft, Department of 603
Hastings College of the Law 276
Hayward, State College at 306
Health and Welfare Agency Administrator (See Human
Relations, Secretary for) 16
Health Care Services, Office of (Health and Welfare
Agency) 444
Health, Dental, Division of (Public Health) 517
Health Departments, Assistance to Counties Without Local 526
Health Services, Division of Community (Public Health) — 516
Health, Public, Department of 514
Higher Education, Coordinating Council for 156
Highway Patrol, Department of the California 650
Highways, Division of 664
Home Purchases, Division of Farm and (Veterans Affairs) 675
Home, Veterans', of California 677
Horse Racing Board 565
Hospitals, State (See Department of Mental Hygiene)
Housing and Community Development, Department of 442
Housing Facilities, State Colleges 409
Human Relations, Secretary for 16
Humboldt Bay, Board of Harbor Commissioners for 680
Humboldt State College 314
Hygiene, Mental, Department of 450
I
Income Tax (See Operations Division, Franchise Tax
Board) 439
Indian Affairs, Advisory Commission on 680
Industrial Accidents, Division of 54S
Industrial Relations, Department of 548
Industrial Safety, Division of 549
Industrial Welfare, Division of 550
Industries for the Blind 534
Industries for the Blind Manufacturing Fund 535
Inheritance and Gift Tax Division (Controller) 428
Inmate Welfare Fund 66
Institution for Men 92
Institution for Women 105
Institution, Vocational. Deuel 87
Instruction. Division of (Education) 136
Insurance, Department of 566
Intergovernmental Council on Urban Growth 20
International Program (See Colleges) 280
Introduction 3
Investment, Department of 565
Irvine Campus, University of California 190
J
Job Training and Placement Council 426
Judicial Council 12
Judicial Qualifications, Commission on 12
Justice, Department of 553
K
Karl Holton School for Boys 122
Kellogg-Voorbis Campus, State Polvteehnic College 393
Kern County State College : 321
L
Labor Law Enforcement, Division of 550
Labor Statistics and Research. Division of 551
Laboratories, Division of (Public Health) 519
Landscape Architects, Board of 575
Langley Porter Neuropsychiatry Institute 45S
Law Enforcement (Justice) 556
Law, Hastings College of the 276
Law Revision Commission 11
Legislative Counsel Bureau 11
Legislature 11
Libraries, Division of 153
Library. State (Education) 153
Tiicenses, Driver's, Division of (Motor Vehicles) 660
Lieutenant Governor 20
Local Assistance, Office of (General Services) 41
Long Beach, State College at 322
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Los Angeles Campus, University of California 198
Los Angeles Center, Industries for the Blind 534
Los Angeles, State College at 3-.0
Los Guilucos School for Girls 130
M
Manpower, Automation and Technology, Commission on __ 426
Marine Resources Operations (Fish and Game) 594
Maritime Academy 414
Marketing Services (Agriculture) 54
Medical Assistance Program 444
Medical Examiners, Board of 5ib
Medical Facility »o
Medical Services, Division of Preventive 52J
Medicare Program (See Medical Assistance Program) 444
Mendocino State Hospital 477
Men, Institution for "-
Men's Colony— East Facility 98
Men's Colony — West Facility 100
Mental Hygiene, Department of 4oO
Mental Retardation Program Coordinator 444
Merit Award Board 43
Merit Salary Adjustments 4
Metropolitan State Hospital - 480
Military Department 5bl)
Mines and Geology, Division of (Conservation) ._ 588
Modesto State Hospital 484
Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Board 449
Motor Vehicles, Department of °o7
Museum of Science and Industry b0
N
Napa State Hospital 487
National Defense Education 140
National Guard Organizations, California
(See Military Department) obd
Nelles, Fred C, School for Boys ______ 118
Neurologically Handicapped Children, Northern California,
Diagnostic School of 145
Neurologically 'Handicapped Children, Southern California,
Diagnostic School of 146
Neuropsychiatry Institute :
At University of California, Los Angeles 4b0
Langley Porter Neuropsychiatry Institute 458
Northern California Reception Center and Clinic (Youth
Authority) 113
Northern California Youth Center — _ 1~»
Nursing Education and Nurse Registration, Board of— ._ 57b
O
O. H. Close School for Boys 121
Oil and Gas, Division of (Conservation) 589
Opportunity Work Centers for the Blind -i3
Optometry. Board of -- .__ --__ 7STT 57b
Organization and Economy, Commission on California btate
Government 47
Orientation Center for the Blind - 533
Osteopathic Examiners, Board of 5'7
P
Pacific State Hospital 502
Parks and Recreation, Department of bus
Parks, Beaches and, Division of buo
Parole and Community Services, Division of
(Youth Authority) -_ — l£l
Parole and Community Services Division (Corrections) bZ
Paso Bobles School for Boys 1-4
Patton State Hospital -— . *»£
Peace Officers' Standards and Training, Commission on— ._ oo9
Personnel Board - 4°
Pest Control (Structural Pest Control Board) — .- 577
Pharmacy. Board of -— - •><<
Physical Therapists (See Board of Medical Examners) 5<o
Pilot Commissioners for the Bays of San Francisco,
San Pablo, and Suisun, Board of — _ _ Siu
Pilot Commissioners for the Harbor of San Diego, Board of 570
Planning, Office of (Finance) -— - 43b
Plant Industry, Division of (Agriculture] l__ %'
Police Division. California State (General Services)— - 30
Polytechnic College, State j>g»
Port Authority. San Francisco— £»i
Porterville State Hospital W'J>
Poultry Improvement Commission DU
Poverty Reduction and Prevention Program
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Preston School of Industry —— l£>
Preventive Medical Services. Division ot -;"
Printing, Office of State (General Services) _-
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Page
Prisons, State:
Conservation Centers 73, 79
Correction.-] 1 Training Facility 83
Deuel Vocational Institution 87
Folsom, State Prison at 90
Institution for Men 92
Institution for Women 105
Medical Facility 95
Men"s Colon; — East Facility 98
Men's Colony— West Facility 100
Rehabilitation Center 107
San Quentin 102
Private Investigators and Adjusters, Bureau of 577
Delinquency Prevention Services, Division of
(Youth Authority) 111
Procurement, Office of (General Services) 37
Professional and Vocational Standards, Department of 571
Professional Engineers, Civil and. Board of Registration for 573
Program and Policy, Office of (Finance) 436
Property Acquisition Division (General Services) 30
Property, Surplus. State Educational Agency for 149
Property Taxes (Equalization) 433
Public Employees' Retirement System 21
Public Health. Department of 514
Public School Administration. Division of 137
Public School Building Construction (General Services) 36
Public Utilities Commission 579
Examiner Division 582
Finance and Accounts Division 580
Legal Division 582
Reporting Unit 582
Transporting Division 580
Utilities Division 579
Public Works. Department of 663
Q
Ouality Control Board, Water 647
R
Racing, Horse, Board 565
Radiation Protection. Office of Atomic Energy
Development and 449
Real Estate, Division of 568
Reception Centers and Clinics — Youth Authority :
Northern California 113
Southern California 115
Reclamation Board 646
Records Service Division, State (General Service) 30
Recreation, Division of (Parks and Recreation) 608
Registration, Division of (Motor Vehicles) 659
Rehabilitation Center 107
Rehabilitation, Department of 527
Rehabilitation, Vocational, Division of 528
Research, Division of (Public Health) 525
Resources. Secretary for 16
Resources Agency Administrator (see Resources, Secretary
for) 16
Retirement System :
Public Employees' 21
Teachers' 155
Right-of-way Acquisition (Water Resources) 623
Riverside Campus, University of California 217
S
Sacramento State College 339
Safety, Division of Industrial (Industrial Relations) 549
Salaries and Wages (Introduction) 3
Salary Ranges in the California State Civil Service 5
Salary Range Adjustments, Merit 4
Salary Schedules 5
San Bernardino, State College at 347
San Diego, Board of Pilot Commissioners for 570
San Diego Campus, University of California 224
San Diego Center. Industries for the Blind 534
San Diego State College 351
San Fernando Valley State College 360
San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development
Commission 649
San Francisco Campus, University of California 233
San Francisco Port Authority 681
San Francisco, San Pablo. Suisun, Board of Pilot
Commissioners 570
San Francisco State College 367
San Jose State College 376
San Luis Obispo Campus (State Polytechnic College) 401
San Quentin, State Prison 102
Sanitation. Division of Environmental (Public Health) 517
Santa Barbara Campus, University of California 246
Santa Cruz Campus, University of California 254
Page
Savings and Loan, Division of 569
Scholarship and Loan Commission, State 415
School Administration. Public, Division of 137
School Building Construction, Supervision of Public
(General Services) 36
School for Boys :
Fred C. Nelles 118
Fricot Ranch 117
Paso Robles 124
Preston 125
Youth Training School 128
School for Girls :
Los Guilucos 130
Ventura 131
School for the Blind 144
School for the Deaf :
Berkeley 147
Riverside 148
Science and Industry, California Museum of 60
Second District Court of Appeal 13
Secretary for Human Relations 16
Secretary for Resources 16
Secretary for Transportation and Business 16
Secretary of State 51
Securities Commission, Districts 565
Senate 11
Service Center Program 538
Ship Brokers (Yacht and Ship Brokers Commission) 578
Shorthand Reporters Board, Certified 577
Sierra Conservation Center 76
Small Craft Harbors, Division of 608
Social Welfare, Department of 540
Social Work Examiners, Board of 577
Soil Conservation, Division of 589
Sonoma State College 384
Sonoma State Hospital 509
Southern California Reception Center and Clinic (Youth
Authority) 115
Southern Conservation Center 79
Stanislaus State College 389
State. See Subject (e.g., Blind Workshop, Fair, Sonoma
Hospital, etc.)
State Building Standards Office (General Services) 43
State College at Fullerton 300
State College at Hayward 306
State College at Long Beach 322
State College at Los Angeles 329
State College at San Bernardino 347
State College Housing Facilities 409
State College Parking Facilities 411
State College System :
Colleges :
Chico State College 281
Fresno State College 292
Humboldt State College 314
Kern County State College 321
Sacramento State College 339
San Diego State College 351
San Fernando Valley State College 360
San Francisco State College 367
San Jose State College 376
Sonoma State College 384
Stanislaus State College 389
State College, Dominguez Hills 288
State College at Fullerton 300
State College at Hayward 306
State College at Long Beach 322
State College at Los Angeles 329
State College at San Bernardino 347
State College Housing Facilities 409
State College Parking Facilities 411
State Polytechnic College 393
Kellogg-Voorhis Campus 393
San Luis Obispo Campus 401
Trustees of the California State Colleges 277
International Program 280
State Controller 427
State Educational Agency for Surplus Property 149
State Employees' Retirement System (See Public Em-
ployees' Retirement System) 21
State Fair and Exposition 46
State Exposition and Fair Executive Committee (General
Services) 46
State Fire Marshal 552
State Hospitals (See Department of Mental Hygiene)
State Lands Division (Department of Finance) 437
State Printing, Office of 39
State Prisons (See Department of Corrections)
State Scholarship and Loan Commission 415
State, Secretary of 51
State Teachers' Retirement System 155
State Treasurer 443
State Water Rights Board 647
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Page
Statistics and Research, Division of Labor (Industrial
Relations) 551
Stockton State Hospital 495
Structural Pest Control Board 577
Supervision and Teacher Training (Vocational Education) 151
Supervision of Public School Building Construction
(General Services) 36
Supreme Court 12
Surplus Property, State Educational Agency for 149
T
Tax Board, Franchise 439
Tax Collection and Refund (Controller) 429
Tax-deeded Land Division (Controller) 429
Tax, Division of Inheritance and Gift (Controller) 428
Taxes, Business (Equalization) 431
Taxes, Property (Equalization) 433
Teacher Training, Supervision and (Vocational Education) 151
Teachers' Retirement System 155
Telephone Services Service Revolving Fund 27
Textbooks, Free 148
Third District Court of Appeal 13
Tourism and Visitors Service, Office of 17
Transportation and Business, Secretary for 16
Training (Personnel Board) 51
Transportation, Administrator of (See Transportation and
Business, Secretary of) 16
Transportation and Business, Secretary of 16
Treasurer, State 443
Trustees of the State Colleges 277
U
University of California 157
Agricultural Sciences 260
Berkeley Campus 161
College of Medicine 195
Davis Campus 177
Irvine Campus 190
Los Angeles Campus 198
Riverside Campus 217
San Diego Campus 224
San Francisco Campus 233
Santa Barbara Campus 246
Santa Cruz Campus 254
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University Extension 263
University Programs and Provisions 272
Universitywide Administration 157
Urban Growth, Intergovernmental Council on 20
Utilities Commission, Public 579
V
Ventura School for Girls 131
Veterans Affairs, Department of 675
Veterans' Home of California 677
Veteran Services, Division of 675
Veterinary Medicine, Board of Examiners in 578
Vocational Education 151
Vocational Institution, Deuel 87
Vocational Nurse Examiners, Board of 578
Vocational Rehabilitation, Division of 52S
Vocational Standards, Department of Professional and 571
W
Water Quality Control Board 647
Water Resources Control Board 64S
Water Resources, Department of 613
Water Rights Board, State 647
Welfare Fund, Inmate (Corrections) 66
Welfare, Health and Agency Administrator (See Human
Relations, Secretary for) 11
Welfare, Industrial, Division of (Industrial Relations) 550
Welfare, Social, Department of 540
Wildlife Conservation Board 602
Women, Advisory Commission on the Status of 6S0
Women, Institution for 105
Women's Board of Terms and Parole, California 65
World Trade Authorities Coordinating Council 6S4
Yacht and Ship Brokers Commission 57S
Youth and Adult Corrections Agency Administrator 16
Youth Authority Board and Administration 110
Youth Authority Conservation Camps for Boys 116
Youth Authority, Department of the 110
Youth Training School 128
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