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James City County Hiring For Several Full-Time Positions

JAMES CITY-James City County is hiring for several full-time positions.

Among the positions that need to be filled are firefighters; several levels of planners; police officers; a budget specialist; grounds and maintenance workers; emergency communications worker; several levels of benefit program assistants; and more.

In addition, the county is also looking to fill many part-time and seasonal roles. These include lifeguards, bus drivers, park attendants, and recreation leaders.

More than 50 open jobs are currently listed on the county’s careers website. For more details and to apply, visit the website.

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