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#6211- Communications Officer (E911 Center)

Fluvanna County Sheriff’s Office is now accepting applications for a Full-time Emergency Communication’s Officer.  Job duties include but are not limited to answering, classifying, and dispatching emergency and non-emergency phone calls, using radios systems and multiple computer systems simultaneously.  A successful candidate would have the ability to multi-task, work as a team, and be willing to work rotating shifts including days, nights, weekdays, weekends, holidays, occasional overtime, and be subject to call-backs. 

 

County Administrator Says Goodbye

Palmyra - Steven M. Nichols helmed his final Board of Supervisors meeting on July 2, 2019. Following a special presentation, Mr. Nichols, briefly reflected on his time with Fluvanna County. Chair Mike Sheridan highlighted Mr. Nichols dedication and love for the County, and noted that he has always appreciated that, "(Mr. Nichols is a) leader that leads by example." 

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Family Services Specialist I- Fluvanna County Social Services

Family Services Specialist I:  Responsibilities are to provide protective and supportive services to adults, children and families.   Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in a Human Services field or a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in any field with a minimum of two years of appropriate and related experience in a Human Services area as mandated in Section 22VAC40-670-20 of the Administrative Code of Virginia an

#3670- Project Manager- Temporary (PT)

Fluvanna County, Virginia, is seeking a part-time Project Manager to oversee the County’s public utilities installation project at Zion Crossroads.  Under the general supervision of the Director of Public Works, the Project Manager is responsible for planning, project management, contract administration, and inspection of public utility projects. A strong background in waterworks/sewer design, construction, and project management experience is preferred. 

Persimmon Tree Dedication Ceremony

image of tree and plaque honoring Seaman Dakota Rigsby

PALMYRA – On Monday, June 17, 2019, friends and family gathered in Civil War Park for a ceremony of dedication and remembrance on the two year anniversary of the passing of Fluvanna native, Navy Seaman Dakota Kyle Rigsby, who died in service to his country.

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