Government Administration - Martinez, California, United States
WRIPAC was first established in 1979 and it consists of 30+ public sector agencies representing state and local governments and other public agencies in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Oregon. There is no membership fee and meetings are free to attend.Our objectives are:-To develop & share personnel selection procedures.-To provide a forum for the review of professional & legal selection issues.-To assist member jurisdictions in maintaining professional personnel selection standards & in complying with legal requirements & guidelines.-To promote the principles of merit selection & equal employment opportunities.-To improve communication among member jurisdictions & with other regional assessment groups.OUR VALUES ExpertiseOur goal is to apply the professional development provided by WRIPAC in our organizations in order to become credible & useful communicators and advocates of effective assessment principles and practices.CollaborationWe strive to build relationships through partnering and networking with HR professional organizations to continually increase productivity and identify best practices in an environment that encourages teamwork and inclusiveness.InnovationWe value & promote innovative, creative, & practical methods to developing & using employee assessment & selection systems that solve strategic staffing problems to meet evolving organizational objectives.LearningWe endeavor to create a stimulating environment conducive to networking, sharing, & developing best assessment practices that comply with legal requirements while maximizing organizational effectiveness.LeadershipWe build leaders by setting a good example within the organization and in the recruitment & assessment field, encouraging the professional growth & development of others and setting clear, challenging, attainable, & strategic goals. FunWe endeavor to create events and opportunities that embody an atmosphere of personal & professional growth & inclusiveness
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