Pet of the Week: Royal 

Hi! My name is Royal and I am available for adoption. I was brought in by an Animal Control Officer on February 2, 2020. I am a very smart dog! At the shelter I am practicing how to “sit.” I am an independent dog who likes to do my own thing! I am full of energy and I love to play! I tend to calm down more when the people around me stay calm. I do best when I have lots of exercise and something to keep my mind busy. 

Read more and view all available pets at www.kingcounty.gov/adoptapet. Have you or someone you know adopted a pet from RASKC? Let us know. We’d love to tell your story. 

Answering employee questions about COVID-19 response

Dear King County employee,

As we continue our efforts to slow the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in King County, we have put together a list of answers to common questions for King County employees about our operations during this outbreak.

This is a rapidly evolving event and we will update these Q&As as needed with the most current information. If you have any additional questions, please talk to your supervisor, division director, or Human Resources Manager (SharePoint link). Please also refer to the Public Health – Seattle & King County website at www.kingcounty.gov/covid and the Public Health Insider blog for the latest information.

This guidance applies to Executive Branch employees. Employees in separately elected agencies will continue to receive guidance from their leaders: Department of Assessments, Department of Judicial Administration, District Court, King County Council, King County Elections, King County Sheriff’s Office, Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Superior Court.

Supervisors: please print and post for employees who do not have access to email.

Performance Excellence Awards ceremony rescheduled  

Due to King County’s continuing response to the COVID-19 public health situation, the Performance Excellence Awards ceremony, originally scheduled for March, will be rescheduled for a later date. The awards program recognizes high-performing teams and employees who have achieved outstanding improvement results for King County and its residents. Rescheduling the awards ceremony will ensure the awards finalists get the full attention and recognition they deserve. 

Employee Engagement Survey delayed until further notice 

Due to the ongoing need for messaging about coronavirus (COVID-19), the 2020 King County Employee Engagement Survey will be delayed until further notice. Please know your feedback is important to us.  We will reevaluate the best time to conduct the survey as the impact of coronavirus on our workforce and region evolves. For any questions about the survey or your participation contact KCEmployeeSurvey@kingcounty.gov. 

Livestream of coronavirus press conference at 9:30 a.m. today, March 6

You can tune in to this livestream at 9:30 a.m. today for a briefing on the Federal Emergency Funding Package for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) response.

Speakers include:

  • Governor Jay Inslee
  • Congresswoman Suzan DelBene (WA-01)
  • Congressman Derek Kilmer (WA-06)
  • King County Executive Dow Constantine

Watch the livestream here (starts at 9:30 a.m.). For more information, resources, and guidance on COVID-19 in King County, please visit: kingcounty.gov/covid.

When the livestream is over, a recording of the press conference will still be available for viewing here.

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Salary: $105,943.76 – $128,078.29 Annually 

Location: Seattle, WA 

Job Type: Career Service, Full Time, 40 hrs/week 

Department: MTD – Metro Transit 

Job Number: 2020AH11404 

Division: Mobility 

Closing: 3/8/2020 11:59 PM Pacific 

Learn more about this position or view all available positions. 

Common questions about coronavirus 

King County has confirmed cases of novel coronavirus and more cases have been identified in the U.S. The vast majority of the illnesses around the world are mild, with fever and cough. A much smaller percentage of cases are severe and involve pneumonia, particularly in elderly people and people with underlying medical conditions. Public Health has produced an informative two-page factsheet, and you can get answers to many questions about COVID-19 on the Public Health website. 

Anti-stigma resources

Misinformation about coronavirus can create fear and hostility that hurts people and makes it harder to keep everyone healthy. We’re stronger as a community when we stand together against discrimination. Take advantage of these resources to prevent, interrupt, and respond to stigma. 

Updated guidance to slow spread of coronavirus

Public Health officials and King County Executive Dow Constantine today provided updated guidance to help slow the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

King County is working to model the way for other employers, and is making the following recommendations to King County employees (Note: this applies to Executive Branch employees. Employees in separately elected agencies [listed below] will receive guidance from their leaders):

  • Telecommute: Employees whose work can be performed through telecommuting should do so, with the approval of their supervisors. Please find telecommute resources here and submit a signed telecommute agreement to your supervisor. You can also get KCIT guidance here on the necessary technology tools (SharePoint).
  • Please stay home if you are sick, and let your supervisor know if you have concerns about your paid leave balances.
  • People at higher risk of severe illness should stay home and away from large groups of people as much as possible, including public places with lots of people and large gatherings where there will be close contact with others. People at higher risk include:
    • People 60 and older
    • People with underlying health conditions including heart disease, lung disease, or diabetes
    • People who have weakened immune systems
    • People who are pregnant.

If this applies to you, please consider contacting your supervisor, Division Director, or your department’s HR Manager if you have a concern so changes can be considered. Let your supervisor know if you have concerns about your paid leave balances.

In addition to directions regarding internal employee meetings and events from yesterday, King County will follow today’s mitigation recommendations provided by Public Health regarding public events.

  • Public Events: Departments should consider postponing or cancelling all non-essential public meetings or events through March 2020. Please work with your department leadership and use good judgment about which public meetings or events are essential and limit the number of people present where possible. Consider conducting essential and non-essential meetings or events using Skype or teleconference where practical. If departments would like guidance about particular meetings or events, please elevate those concerns for advice and decisions.

Not all employees can telecommute in their work, and we are committed to keeping our employees safe and healthy, and will continue to follow guidance from Public Health to do so. We all have an important role to play in preventing the spread of this virus. Follow personal hygiene and health guidance at Public Health’s website www.kingcounty.gov/COVID and blog www.publichealthinsider.com.

Separately elected agencies: Department of Assessments, Department of Judicial Administration, District Court, King County Council, King County Elections, King County Sheriff’s Office, Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Superior Court.

Watch coronavirus press conference at 1 p.m today, March 4

Dear employee,

You can tune in to this livestream at 1 p.m. today, where state and local officials will provide updates on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. Speakers include:

  • King County Executive Dow Constantine
  • Dr. Jeff Duchin, Health Officer, Public Health – Seattle & King County
  • Patty Hayes, Director, Public Health – Seattle & King County
  • Dr. Kathy Lofy, State Health Officer, Washington State Department of Health
  • Dr. Tom Clark, Deputy Director of CDC Division of Viral Diseases.

Watch the livestream here (starts at 1 p.m.). For more information, resources, and guidance on COVID-19 in King County please visit: kingcounty.gov/covid.

When the livestream is over, a recording of the press conference will still be available for viewing here.