ALACHUA COUNTY – Victim Advocate Counselor

$35,878.34 – $57,405.30 Annually Closing Date: 07/19/13 Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors degree with major course work in counseling, social work, psychology or a related field; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Successful completion of criminal history background investigation is required prior to employment. Applicants within six months of meeting the minimum education/experience requirement…

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Melbourne Onsite Training Session

Join FCCMA on February 27, 2013 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Pineda Landing Park’s POW/MIA Community Center, 5995 N. US Highway 1/Rockledge Boulevard in Melbourne for an onsite training session on Strategic Planning. Lyle Sumek and Associates, Inc. is a consulting organization that specializes in team building, strategic planning, and goal setting…

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Planning for the Future of DeLand: DeLand 2050

Planning for the Future of DeLand: DeLand 2050 This project will receive the Award for Program Excellence for a population of 20,001 – 50,000 at the FCCMA Annual Conference. Unique and collaborative planning is something that the City of DeLand is no stranger to. Back in the 1970’s the State Legislature passed the Greater DeLand…

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May Member Profile

May Member Profile By Michael Grebosz, Assistant to the City Manager of DeLand, FL Faith Miller, City Manager, Deltona, FL FCCMA member since: October 2008 ICMA member since: October 2008 Please describe your areas of formal/advanced education: Master’s Degree in Public Administration, Univ. of Central Florida (1999) Bachelor of Arts Degree in Public Administration, Univ.…

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Braggin’ Rights

Braggin’ Rights By Lynn Tipton, Executive Director Florida was the first state association to lead the nation, and then the world, in ICMA Credentialed Managers.  From the beginning of the credentialing process, we led the way.  We’ve lost that braggin’ right to North Carolina –and I want to challenge each non-credentialed manager to help us…

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