

COUNTY ATTORNEY - EL PASO COUNTY, COLO.: Provides legal services, advice and representation to the Board of County Commissioners and county departments. Manages 14-person staff; supervises outside counsel. Min. 7 yrs. governmental & admin. law exp., w/min. 3 yrs. legal supervisory exp. County government exp. preferred. $5,947$7,208/MO. Apply by 4/30/97 to Human Resources, 105 E. Vermijo #103, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 or fax resume to (719) 520-7406. Internet: http://www.co.el-paso.co.us. EOE.
COUNTY MANAGER - BAY COUNTY (PANAMA CITY), FLA.: Pop. 142,519. Located on the beautiful Gulf Coast in Florida's panhandle, Bay County attracts over four million visitors annually and is the home of Tyndall Air Force Base. The County Manager reports to five-member County Commission and is responsible for managing a staff of 368 (additional 401 supervised by constitutional officers) with an overall budget of $139.5 million ($46.6 General Fund). Issues focus on extensive infrastructure improvements including wastewater treatment plant and dam. Candidates should have experience in local government as a County/City Manager or Assistant or significant senior level management experience along with BA/BS in related field. Must be fiscally conservative with a track record of success and excellent interpersonal skills. Salary open and DOQ, currently $77,000. To apply, send resume and five work-related references along with current salary information to David K. Donaldson, David M. Griffith & Associates, Ltd., 1621 Metropolitan Blvd., Suite A, Tallahassee, FL 32308-3792 (904)386-1101 Fax (904) 385-9350 E-Mail donaldson@dmgriffith.com. Filing deadline: May 2, 1997. Resumes are subject to public disclosure under Florida's Sunshine Laws. References will not be contacted until mutual interest is established.
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST - ARLINGTON COUNTY, VA.: (#3620-7A-DED/$39,780 $56,108) Provides project management and coordination of mixed income housing development mechanisms, including special exception site plan, use permit, and rezoning. Gives professional advice and assistance to developers, non-profit organizations, tenant associations, and other County agencies and citizens' groups. Requires: bachelor's degree in urban planning, business or public administration, real estate development, finance, or related field plus three years of professional experience in real estate finance or development, construction lending, government funded housing development or financing programs, construction project management or closely related area. Closes 4/24/97. To request required application materials use our 24-hour jobline at 703/358-3363 or call 703/358-3500 (voice) during business hours. TTY Users call 703/358-4613 (TTY). Arlington County (VA) Govt. EOE/Reasonable Accommodation Upon Request.
TRANSITION TEAM LEADER - TULSA COUNTY, OKLA.: The Tulsa County Criminal Justice Authority, Tulsa, Oklahoma, is in the process of building a new 1,440 bed jail to be completed in late 1998. The new jail will be a direct supervision facility rather than the indirect supervision system currently being used. A Transition Team Leader is needed for this process. Desired qualifications are a Bachelor's Degree from a 4-year college or university or equivalent experience, a minimum of five (5) years detention or corrections experience with two (2) years in a command or senior administrative position and hands-on operational experience during construction of a new jail facility coupled with transition from an indirect to a direct inmate supervision system. The successful applicant will be involved in the construction process as well as training and operational duties and will report to the Tulsa County Sheriff. Salary range, depending on qualifications, is negotiable. Interested applicants should submit a resume to Chief Deputy Robert L. Mackechney, Tulsa County Sheriff's Office, 500 South Denver, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103 by April 21, 1997. The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office is an equal opportunity employer.
For information on placing an ad in the job market, please call Victoria Vickers, County News, National Association of Counties, 202/942-4256.