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Borough of Seaside Heights, NJ
Ocean County
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There is hereby established the office of Director of Community Improvements for the Borough of Seaside Heights.
The Director of Community Improvements shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the advice and consent of the Borough Council, and shall serve for a term of one year, commencing on January 1 of the year of appointment and ending on December 31 of that year, or until a successor shall be appointed and qualified.
To be appointed as Director of Community Improvements for the Borough of Seaside Heights, an individual must possess five years of administrative experience in the organization, direction, planning, coordination and control of community development.
The Director of Community Improvements shall be responsible to the Mayor and Borough Council and perform such duties as the governing body may from time to time designate. The Director of Community Improvements shall:
A. 
Have full charge and management of the Department of Community Improvements and of any employees in said Department, subject to civil service laws and the legislative power of the municipality. Such charge shall include the power to hire, fire, discipline and promote employees within the Department, subject to law.
B. 
Direct all Department operations.
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The primary responsibility of the Director of Community Improvements, and the department itself, shall be the acquisition of public grants for the Borough of Seaside Heights.
D. 
Lobby on behalf of the Borough of Seaside Heights to obtain any county, state or federal grants that are available for the Borough of Seaside Heights.
E. 
Advise the Mayor, Borough Council and Borough Administrator of the feasibility of the acquisition of certain grants for the Borough of Seaside Heights.
F. 
Schedule meetings with federal, state or county officials in order to provide the information necessary for the Borough to acquire grants from said federal, state or county entity.
G. 
Provide written reports to the governing body outlining the potential for the Borough receiving any particular federal, state or county grant.