Latrobe is searching for a new city secretary and director of finance and administration.
City manager Michael Gray declined to discuss the departure of Roxanne Shadron, who recently held the dual positions.
Two people had applied for the vacancy as of Monday, Gray said. He said the city will allow a grace period for those who miss the advertised deadline for submitting resumes, on Friday.
“If you wait until June, it might be too late,” he said. “Hopefully, by June, we should have someone hired in that position.”
He said city officials have not settled on a salary for the new hire.
Jeff Himler | Tribune-Review
Latrobe Mayor Rosie Wolford, right, applauds as Police Chief John Sleasman presents a citation for heroism to Officer Jason Myers. Officer Sean Grosso also was commended for helping to rescue residents and pets from a house fire on Dec. 22, 2020.
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Latrobe bolstered its police force by hiring a new officer Monday while citing two other officers and a trio of civilians for heroism for rescuing residents and pets in a December house fire.
Jacob Cholock, 27, of Greensburg is joining Latrobe’s department after serving five years with Delmont police.