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PAL Program Attendant (20489992)
PAL (Police Activities League) Program Attendants work in the formal Suisun City classification of Recreation Specialist I. Starting hourly rate will depend on qualifications. This position works on average 19 hours per week.
VEHICLE ABATEMENT OFFICER - TEMPORARY (Approximately 20 hours per week)
DEFINITION:
Under general direction, manages and directs the Accounting Division of the Finance Department, including the budget development process and preparation of the budget book; budget monitoring, analysis and reporting; short- and long-range fiscal forecasting; ensuring adherence to financial policies and procedures; and capital planning. The Accounting Manager trains and evaluates assigned staff.
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DEFINITION:
Under general direction of Recreation Supervisor and Recreation Program Coordinator, the Community and Recreation Program Specialist will assist in coordinating and implementing various community and recreation programs as well as assist with office duties, facility responsibilities, and perform related work as assigned.
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LARPD is seeking a summer intern to support the Summer Youth Volunteer Program. Applicants should have the equivalent of one year of college credits completed toward a degree. Candidates interested in learning about recreation, volunteer management, and community services will be given preference. Interested candidates should complete an application online. The intern will be responsible for key deliverables while learning about special districts and the Livermore community.
Why do you want to work at LARPD?
The County of Yuba is currently recruiting for the position of Community Services Officer. Community Services Officers relieve sworn deputy sheriffs of non-hazardous police-related duties such as calls for service, criminal investigation support, crime scene processing and report writing. They act as a liaison between the Sheriff's Department and the public to promote positive public relations for the department. Community Services Officers also establish public contacts to aid in crime prevention, community-based activities, and perform related work as assigned. We are