Career fair next week focuses on jobs with city government

Lexington area job seekers are invited to join the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government for a career fair on Tuesday, Nov. 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Lexington Public Library Marksbury Family Branch at 2197 Versailles Road.

“If you have ever been curious about a career with LFUCG, this is a great opportunity to meet with different departments, explore the variety of careers we have available and to learn about our generous benefits package,” said Human Resources Manager Dan James.

Job seekers can learn about opportunities for CDL drivers, labor and apprentice positions, police and corrections officers, firefighters and more. Departments and divisions taking part in the career fair include Community Corrections, E-911, Facilities Management, Family Services, Fire Department, Fleet Services, Housing Advocacy & Community Development, Human Resources, LexCall, Planning, Police, Streets & Roads, Waste Management, Water Quality and Youth Services.

Spanish translators will be on site.

More information about city government employment, including open positions and benefits information, can be found at lexingtonky.gov/jobs.   

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