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Job seekers invited to Florence Museum event with roles in IT, law enforcement, and public health

Florence County, South Carolina – Job seekers in Florence County will be able to meet with local employers directly at a job fair at the Florence Museum from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The event promises a wide range of job openings in several county departments, from administrative jobs to emergency services.

Organizers of the fair said that anyone who wants to learn more about working for Florence County is welcome. People who come will be able to talk to department representatives, find out more about job criteria, and apply for jobs on-site. The fair wants to attract people with a wide range of abilities and backgrounds by offering jobs in areas including information technology, police enforcement, library services, and public health.

Some of the featured openings include Junior System Administrator in the Information Technology Department and Librarian III – Adult Services Coordinator with the Library System. Those with management experience might be drawn to the Assistant Parks & Recreation Director role, while individuals interested in economic growth could consider the Project Manager position in the Economic Development Department.

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The event also highlights essential roles in the county’s legal and public safety services. Positions like Assistant Solicitor I, Legal Records Clerk, Deputy Sheriff I, and Correctional Officer are among those listed. For those looking to serve in emergency response, opportunities are available for EMS Crew Chiefs in both 12-hour and 24-hour shifts, reflecting the county’s ongoing commitment to providing comprehensive emergency medical care.

Animal lovers and advocates for community safety might be interested in the Animal Control Officer role within Environmental Services, while investigative-minded individuals could find the Investigator position with the Public Defender’s office a compelling opportunity.

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The job fair is meant to be a one-stop shop for finding information about Florence County’s career requirements, making the application process easier, and giving people a chance to network right away. People who want to apply should bring multiple copies of their resumes and be ready for interviews on the spot.

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The county’s official employment portal has further information on each open position, such as what qualifications you need and how to apply. Organizers of the fair want it to do more than just fill important jobs. They also want it to show people in Florence County how to get good jobs that directly aid the community.

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