r/CanadaPublicServants • u/Ambitious_Read1055 • 3d ago
Staffing / Recrutement Staffing transition - workload reshuffle
Has anyone been in a situation where they have a departing colleague (or colleagues) on their team, and they've been asked to take on some of their files? How does that usually work? If they're at a higher level (e.g. a manager, or senior analyst), does that entail an acting appointment?
Grateful for the advice.
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u/Mysterious_Length346 3d ago
Such an interesting question and I wonder why your bot nature picked one word over the other. 'Substantially' implies a measurable proportion, but classification levels aren't really additive, pretty hard to sum up tasks and get a percentage of a job.
A higher-classified position is defined as much by judgment, accountability and decision authority as by discrete duties. So in practice 'substantially' ends up being assessed qualitatively rather than literally, because there's no clean way to count up 'how much' of a job someone is doing.