The city of Miami is looking for new talents to fill various Job positions and some of the public employment offers offer minimum salaries of 70 thousand dollars a year, in different areas.
Below, we reproduce the current offers:
- Deputy Chief of Information. Description: Assists in the planning, development and implementation of a comprehensive information strategy for the city. Responsible for creating and executing short and long-term plans and projects. Salary: $96,323.70 Term: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
- Deputy Director of Real Estate and Asset Management. Description: Responsible for the administration, management and operational aspects of the Real Estate and Asset Management Department. Salary: $96,323.70 to $200,889 Term: Applications accepted on a rolling basis.
- Deputy Director of Risk Management. Description: Assists in the administration of the daily operations of the Risk Management Department, supervising areas such as general liability, workers' compensation, insurance contracting, among others. Salary: $87,567 to $175,134 Term: Applications accepted on a rolling basis.
- Head of Project Management.Description: Responsible for managing, planning, directing, designing and coordinating the activities of project managers and other staff members assigned to the Office of Capital Improvements. Salary: $96,616 Term: Applications accepted on a rolling basis.
- Director of Human Services. Description: Responsible for directing, planning and managing the activities of the Department of Human Services in poverty-related areas within the City of Miami, encompassing health, education, police-community relations, employment, homelessness, veterans, physical and environmental improvements. Salary: $116,618.64 Term: Applications accepted on a rolling basis.
These are just some of the employment opportunities available in the city of Miami. If you are interested in applying, visit the city employment pagefor more information on application requirements and deadlines.
Don't miss the opportunity to be part of Miami's growth and development in these key roles!
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