Wapakoneta Daily News

SWCD administra­tor resigns

- By COREY MAXWELL STAFF WRITER

CELINA — The Mercer Soil and Water Conservati­on District board of supervisor­s accepted the resignatio­n of District Administra­tion/ District Technician Chad Scott during a special board meeting Thursday morning.

His resignatio­n is effective Friday. Prior to the SWCD position Scott served as the city of Wapakoneta’s safety service director.

Scott was hired during the board’s Oct. 8, 2020 meeting following months of the district administra­tor job being left without a full-time employee following longtime SWCD administra­tor Nikki Hawk’s departure in March.

“I thank the SWCD Board, county commission­ers and staff for their support while employed with Mercer SWCD,” he said.

District Technician Matt Heckler will take over as acting district administra­tor, much like he had before Scott’s arrival.

Heckler will take over as acting district administra­tor, a position he held last year for a brief time before Scott was hired.

The board discussed moving forward and looking someone to fill Scott’s position.

Heckler said he thought it would be a better idea to go back to having the district administra­tor’s duties focus solely on administra­tive work to begin, and potentiall­y look at adding responsibi­lities in the future.

“I don't know if would just be simpler to look for just a DA and then other duties as assigned becomes, 'You have to learn technician stuff. You have to learn that field stuff. You have to get more involved with it as opposed to just staying in the office,’” said Heckler. “It is a more rigorous or strenuous requiremen­ts to be able to meet both of those [position duties.] The interview committee can make some of that determinat­ion.”

Scott agreed with Heckler’s statements and expounded on it with his thoughts.

“Just sheer time that it takes,” Scott said about the dual position. “My concern is finding a person that's going to be able to do the DA and the technical work moving forward. Maybe you hire a DA at a little bit lower pay and as they're getting their boots on the ground, maybe transition it over to a DA/ technician job,” he said.

The board agreed that going back to a district administra­tor position with the opportunit­y to expand it to a district technician job would work and approved the motion 3-0.

Board Chairman Theresa Howick said she would like to get the position posted as quickly as possible.

“I want to see this hit the paper by Monday,” said Howick.

The board was able to finalize a job descriptio­n during the meeting so the SWCD can begin advertisin­g the position as soon as Friday.

The next regular meeting for the district will be at 8:30 a.m. on March 11.

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