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New Additions to Job Board and Deadlines Approaching


Written by  James Spencer
  
August 28, 2009
New additions to the PublicCEO Job Board include a Human Resources Director position with the City of Rancho Cucamonga, to organize, coordinate and administer the daily operations of the Human Resources Department.

This includes all labor negotiations, personnel recruitment and selection, performance appraisals, policies and procedures, training and orientation, benefits and risk management administration, and performs other related duties as assigned.

Several other job opportunities are approaching their deadlines in the coming week.

Monterrey County is hiring a District Attorney Investigator (expiring today), Finance Director in the City of Capitola (expires today) and the City of Hawaiian Gardens is seeking a Director of Public Works/Engineer (expires Aug. 31). 

The PublicCEO.com job board is geared to those who run local government. The Job Board has well-paying professional positions in every corner of the state.

PublicCEO.com’s innovative new Job Board offers local governments a low-cost opportunity to announce job opportunities to public administrators throughout the state. The price is $100.00.

In addition to being posted on the PublicCEO Jobs Board and homepage, all jobs are initially promoted in the daily PublicCEO.com e-mail update, sent to more than 20,000 public administrators daily. 

Price for each job posting: $100.00 (Paid by credit card or invoice)
Length of Job Post: Unlimited or until position is filled.
Contact: Send details to James Spencer
at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 916.333.5285


PublicCEO.com continues towards its goal of becoming a must-read for every public administrator in California. Covering local governments throughout the state since its launch in April, the site is quickly becoming the most relevant news source for California public employees and elected officials.