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Strategic Government Resources
Jun 14, 2022
Full time
Municipal Court Director
$123,576 - $174,240 yearly
Strategic Government Resources Irving, TX
Irving, Texas is centrally located between Dallas and Fort Worth and is home to more than 256,684 residents. The city’s thriving economy, combined with its proximity to the Dallas/Fort Worth International and Dallas Love Field airports, has made Irving a corporate powerhouse and an exciting place to live. The Irving Municipal Court is committed to providing excellent service and professionalism to the community through its dedication to the fair and timely processing of class C misdemeanor offenses. The Court is staffed by 36 FTEs and has an annual operating budget of $4.2 million (General Fund and Special Revenue Funds). The Irving Municipal Court staff works closely with two full-time judges and three prosecutors to ensure cases are properly adjudicated and accurately updated. Approximately 48,000 new cases are filed annually by the Irving Police Department, Code Enforcement, Animal Services, Irving Fire Department, Water Department, DFW Airport, and Northlake College. The...
MC
Jun 10, 2022
Full time
Associate District Counsel (Legal Counsel)
$105,067 - $168,107 yearly
Multnomah County Drainage District Remote (Some in person office time may be necessary)
Are you passionate about local government at the intersection of natural resources and the law?  Are you interested in the systems and structures that keep our community safe from flooding? Do you want to be a part of building a new government district to respond to flooding while addressing the threat of climate change, social injustice, water quality, and improving access to nature? Do you have an inner-nerd motivated by complex government, policy, and contractual issues? The Multnomah County Drainage District (MCDD) protects greater Portland along the Columbia River from flooding. MCDD manages four public agencies, led by elected boards, that collectively operate and maintain 27 miles of flood levees, 12 pump stations and 45 miles of sloughs, canals, and culverts. Our flood control systems reduce flood risk for residential communities, the Portland International Airport, sections of I-5, I-205, and I-84, Oregon’s second largest supply of drinking water, and critical...
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