Boulder City,
Nevada
- Equal Opportunity
Employment
The City of Boulder City is an equal opportunity employer and as
such, considers individuals for employment or
promotion according to their skills, abilities and
experience. We value diversity and are a city
that values employees of many backgrounds.
Accordingly, The City of Boulder City does not unlawfully
discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion,
sex, (including pregnancy, childbirth or related
medical conditions) national origin, ancestry, age,
medical condition, physical disability, mental
disability, family care status, veteran status,
marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity,
or any other basis prohibited by law. Further,
The City of Boulder City prohibits the harassment of any individual
on any of the bases listed above. (Applicants and
employees should follow the procedure set forth for
making complaints about unlawful discrimination or
harassment.) This policy applies to all areas of
employment, including recruitment, hiring, job
assignment, compensation, promotion, discipline,
termination, and access to benefits and training.
To comply with applicable laws ensuring equal
employment opportunities to qualified individuals
with disabilities, The City of Boulder City will make reasonable
accommodations for the known physical or mental
limitations of an otherwise qualified individual
with a disability who is an applicant or an
employee, unless undue hardship to the city would
result. An applicant or employee who requires an
accommodation in order to perform the essential
functions of the job should contact his/her Human
Resources representative to request such an
accommodation and specify the accommodation he or
she needs to perform the job. The City of Boulder City then will
conduct an investigation to identify the barriers
that make it difficult for the applicant or employee
to have an equal opportunity to perform. The City of Boulder City
will identify possible accommodations, if any, that
will help eliminate the limitation. If the
accommodation is reasonable and will not impose an
undue hardship on the city, The City of Boulder City will make the
accommodation.
In accordance with the request and investigation
procedures outlined in the preceding paragraph,
The City of Boulder City also will make reasonable accommodations for
employees affected by pregnancy, childbirth, or
related medical conditions who request an
accommodation upon the advice of their health care
providers, unless undue hardship to the company
would result.