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Sonoma County Library
Announces an Employment Opportunity
LIBRARIAN I/II – COLLECTION SERVICES- CATALOGING- HEADQUARTERS
FULL TIME – 40 HOURS PER WEEK
HIGHLIGHTS
Continual Learning: Excellent opportunity to leverage your talent and development skills and knowledge in a municipal work environment
Diverse Set of Responsibilities: From conducting research to participating in program development, your work will be diverse, challenging, and rewarding.
SAN MATEO PUBLIC LIBRARY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Immediate Opening for
Per Diem Librarian I
Description
Are you a Human Resources professional with great communication skills who would like to work in a collaborative environment? The Human Resources Department is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Risk Management Program Manager.
The Risk Management Program Manager (Program Manager), reporting to the Deputy Director of Human Resources/ Risk Manager, will oversee the following three programs:
Central County Fire Department (CCFD) serves the Cities of Burlingame and Millbrae and the Town of Hillsborough. The Department serves a population of 66,045 from six fire stations across a service area of approximately 15 square miles. CCFD is supported by 91 FTEs and a FY2023-24 operating budget of $33.14 million.
Application deadline: Friday, July 19, 2024.
The South Placer Municipal Utility District is seeking an outstanding General Manager to lead its mission of protecting the public health and water environment, providing efficient and effective sanitary sewer services, and preparing for the future. The District has a reputation as a highly desirable District and has won numerous industry awards.
Sonoma County Library
Announces an Employment Opportunity
LITERACY ASSOCIATE – CENTRAL SANTA ROSA LIBRARY
40 HOURS PER WEEK – FULL TIME
The mission of the Human Resources Department states: "Our Human Resources team recognizes that our employees power the City of San Jose and our success as a city is dependent on our ability to create a dynamic and engaged workforce. Our employees' ability to provide excellent service is strengthened when we invest in attracting talent, provide opportunities for career growth, enable an environment focused on health, safety, and wellness, and retain a diverse workforce in a workplace that is equitable and inclusive."