1Jeff Simms 2LEG Jason Johnson Appointment RES 3D1 1 CITY OF SEATTLE 2 RESOLUTION __________________ 3..title 4A RESOLUTION to delay consideration of the Mayor’s nomination of Jason Johnson to be 5 Director of the Human Services Department until a formal search process can be 6 completed; and to convene a search committee representing all Human Services 7 Department stakeholders to define qualifications, skills, and attributes for an appointee 8 and recommend finalists for appointment. 9..body 10WHEREAS, more than 12 percent of Seattle residents live in poverty or food insecurity; and 11WHEREAS, the City’s ability to operate food banks, congregate meals, other income support 12 programs, and youth development and empowerment programs depends on 13 partnerships with a range of human service agencies; and 14WHEREAS, the current Aging and Disability Services 2016-2019 Area Plan for Seattle-King 15 County reports that by 2040 nearly 25 percent of the population of King County is 16 expected to be age 60 or older; and 17WHEREAS, the Human Services Department serves as the Area Agency on Aging for all of 18 King County, relying heavily on non-profit partners to deliver services to older adults in 19 the County; and 20WHEREAS, a state of emergency stemming from the number of individuals and families 21 experiencing homelessness, particularly unsheltered homelessness, continues in Seattle 22 with disproportionate impacts on people of color; and 23WHEREAS, communities that have ended homelessness have done so by fully engaging every 24 stakeholder, including non-profit human services providers, individuals who have or are 25 experiencing homelessness, City employees, civic leadership, government institutions, 26 local businesses, and philanthropic institutions; and 1 4Jeff Simms 5LEG Jason Johnson Appointment RES 6D1 27WHEREAS, the City has committed to eliminating institutional racism and racial and social 28 disparities across key indicators of success, including health, education, criminal 29 justice, and employment, as affirmed in Resolution 31164; and 30WHEREAS, on January 15, 2019, the Seattle Human Services Coalition provided a letter to the 31 City Council asking the Council to return the nomination of Jason Johnson and request 32 a full search process that would include integral participation of human services 33 providers, program participants, Human Services Department employees, and other 34 public partners; and 35WHEREAS, on January 24, 2019, 100 people came out to the Council’s Human Services, 36 Equitable Development, and Renter’s Rights Committee meeting, and 35 people, 37 including many employees of the Human Services Department, spoke out against the 38 Council moving forward with this nomination and called for an open, inclusive search 39 process; NOW, THEREFORE, 40BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE THAT: 41 Section 1. The City Council shall not take action on the nomination of the Director of 42the Human Services Department until a formal search process that comports with the goals and 43priorities of the City’s Race and Social Justice Initiative is completed. 44 Section 2. The Council requests that the Mayor convene a search committee that 45includes representatives of non-profit human services providers, individuals who have or are 46experiencing homelessness and other clients of the Human Services Department, and 47employees in the Human Services Department. Representatives of Human Services 48Department employees should be selected by PROTEC 17 and the Human Services 49Department Change Team and Caucuses. The search committee should consider the 50qualifications, skills, and attributes sought in the next Director of the Human Services 2 7Jeff Simms 8LEG Jason Johnson Appointment RES 9D1 51Department necessary to effectively lead the Human Services Department in carrying out its 52mission and meeting statutory requirements for the department, including, but not limited to, 53expertise in: 54 1. Serving low-income populations and populations at risk for or 55experiencing homelessness; 56 2. Addressing institutional discrimination and racial disparities; 57 3. Incorporating the principles of the City’s Race and Social Justice 58Initiative in leading and managing staff; 59 4. Managing large institutions; and 60 5. Promoting continuous improvement in serving the needs of Seattle 61residents. 62 63 3 10Jeff Simms 11LEG Jason Johnson Appointment RES 12D1 64 Adopted by the City Council the ________ day of _________________________, 652019, and signed by me in open session in authentication of its adoption this ________ day of 66_________________________, 2019. 67 ____________________________________ 68 President ____________ of the City Council 69 Filed by me this ________ day of _________________________, 2019. 70 ____________________________________ 71 Monica Martinez Simmons, City Clerk 72(Seal) 4