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<br />j <br /> <br />position is fully trained in the scope of duties associated <br />with this level. <br /> <br />. Advanced Journey level classes possess a specialized, techni- <br />cal, or functional expertise. They typically are assigned <br />significant responsibilities above the journey level, possess <br />specialized knowledge, abilities, skills, and experience, and <br />often exercise independent judgment in the performance of <br />their duties. Advanced journey level classes may provide <br />technical or functional supervision over lower level positions. <br /> <br />CLASS SERIES--PARAPROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL <br /> <br />A class series is a set of classes within a job family which are <br />closely related in terms of work performed and distinguished primar- <br />ily by the level of responsibility and scope of duties assumed. <br />Class series may include classes at the entry through advanced jour- <br />ney class levels. The following provides an example of a class ser- <br />ies within the technical library job family: <br /> <br />Class Level <br /> <br />Title <br /> <br />Entry <br />Journey <br />Advanced Journey <br /> <br />Library Assistant I <br />Library Assistant II <br /> <br />Senior Library Assistant <br /> <br />For the paraprofessional and technical classes distinctions between <br />levels are expressed in terms of the scope of duties assumed and the <br />nature of supervision received and exerciserl. Common titling desig- <br />nations are generally used to clearly define the applicable class <br />level. The following subsections indicate for each of the defined <br /> <br />4 <br />