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COUNTY OF LEXINGTON - EXTERNAL HUMAN RESOURCES BULLETIN

As an Equal Opportunity Employer, the County of Lexington encourages minorities, women and members of other legally protected classes to apply.

NOTE: Lexington County is accepting applications for the following employment and volunteer opportunies. To be considered for any of these positions you must submit a completed Lexington County application form.

*Volunteer opportunities are different from positions in which candidates are hired as employees.

Date of Bulletin: 11/18/2025


Position Title: Deputy Public Defender
Grade: 219
Position #: 024570
Department: PUBLIC DEFENDERS OFFICE
Salary Range: $103,456.91 - 111,733.47/ YR DOQ
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school
  Minimum Qualification - Member of the South Carolina Bar in good standing. Must have completed all Rule 403 requirements.
Description:
  The Eleventh Circuit Public Defender’s Office is seeking applications for Deputy Public Defender positions in its Lexington County office. We are looking for lawyers with trial experience to represent indigent clients with serious felony charges. Applicant must be able to appreciate the obstacles that our clients face, including disability, mental illness, drug and alcohol addiction, and generational poverty.

Applicants should be prepared to build relationships with clients, participate in investigation of witnesses and physical evidence, perform legal research, negotiate with prosecutors, analyze cases and develop trial strategies, and spend significant time in the courtroom litigating cases through motions and trials.

Applicants should have strong research skills and be able to communicate effectively. They should have a strong work ethic and be willing to work as a team along with other lawyers.

The public defender’s office encourages its lawyers to attend Continuing Legal Education events in the field of criminal law and covers the cost of these events.

The County of Lexington offers competitive benefits, including health, vision, and dental insurance; life insurance; participation in the state retirement plan; and access to the county wellness center. The public defender’s office follows the County of Lexington’s annual leave and vacation policies. This is a full-time position.
Application Deadline: 12/31/2025


Position Title: Social Worker [LCMC]
Grade: 208
Position #: 002526
Department: PUBLIC DEFENDERS OFFICE
Salary Range: $50,555.58/ YR
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - A Bachelor's degree in social work from a program accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting body for social work programs.
  Minimum Qualification - Licensed by the South Carolina Board of Social Work Examiners. Experience preferred.
Description:
  -The Eleventh Circuit Public Defender's Office is seeking applications for a Social Worker position in its Lexington County office. This social worker will be employed in the Lexington County Magistrate's Court.
-The Social Worker will work directly with clients to assess whether they suffer from physical or mental health impairments, drug and alcohol addiction, or whether they have family or other social history patterns that affect their behavior and decision making. The Social Worker will write psychosocial histories to develop recommendations concerning treatment options, alternative placements, pre-trial release, and mitigation in sentencing.
-The County of Lexington offers competitive benefits, including health, vision, and dental insurance; life insurance; participation in the state retirement plan; and access to the County Wellness center. The Public Defender's Office follows the County of Lexington's annual leave and vacation policies. This is a full-time position.
Application Deadline: 12/31/2025


Position Title: Attorney III [LCMC]
Grade: 218
Position #: 002523
Department: PUBLIC DEFENDERS OFFICE
Salary Range: $96,689.03-$104,424.16 DOQ
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school.
  Minimum Qualification - Member of the South Carolina Bar in good standing. Must have completed all Rule 403 requirements.
Description:
  The Eleventh Circuit Public Defender's Office is seeking applications for an Attorney III position in its Lexington County office. This lawyer will work in the Lexington County Magistrate's Court. This lawyer will represent clients and will supervise the less experienced lawyers of the public defender's office who handle magistrate's court cases.
-Applicant must have experience trying criminal cases. Supervisory experience is preferred. Applicant must be able to appreciate the obstacles that our clients face, including disability, mental illness, drug and alcohol addiction, and generational poverty.
-Applicants should be prepared to build relationships with clients, participate in investigation of witnesses and physical evident, perform legal research, negotiate with prosecutors, analyze cases and develop trial strategies, and spend significant time in the courtroom litigating cases through motions and trials.
-Applicants should have strong research skills and be able to communicate effectively. They should have strong work ethic and be willing to work as a team along with other lawyers.
The Public Defender's office encourages its lawyers to attend Continuing Legal Education events in the field of criminal law, and covers the cost of these events.
-The County of Lexington offers competitive benefits, including health, vision, and dental insurance; life insurance; participation in the state retirement plan; and access to the County Wellness Center. The Public Defender's office follows the County of Lexington's annual leave and vacation policies. This is a full-time position.
Application Deadline: 12/31/2025


Position Title: Existing Business & Industry Manager
Grade: 208
Position #: 0002412
Department: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Salary Range: $50,555.58/Annually
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - A Bachelor’s Degree from and accredited college or university.
  Minimum Qualification - Valid SC Driver's License
Description:
  Job Purpose: This position serves as the primary point of contact between the Economic Development Department and existing private sector business and industrial firms located in the Lexington County. This position implements programs and services that have a direct impact on the retention and expansion of existing employers in the County and ensures that existing employers are aware of programs and services available through educational partners and technical assistance providers.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
•Oversees the Economic Development Department’s existing business and industry retention and expansion efforts
•Creates and maintains electronic and hard copy databases on existing employers in the County to include key executives, product/service offerings, employment levels, physical plant parameters, key suppliers, key end customers and other related data
•Conducts face-to-face interviews with key executive(s) of Lexington County’s major employers at least once every 12 months and the medium-sized firms once every 18-24 months. Coordinates with Economic Development Director and Manager, regional and state allies on these visits as appropriate. Compiles reports on the findings from each interview and produces periodic summary reports of all visits
•Plans and delivers formal seminars, information sharing events and other outreach programs aimed at the industrial audience in Lexington County
•Oversees the County’s annual business, industry and ally appreciation golf tournament
•Represents Lexington County in the planning and implementation for the annual B2B Supplier Event hosted by Lexington County Economic Development and Richland County Economic Development
•Assists in the planning and implementation of existing business and industry recognition/appreciation events
•Collects, maintains and disseminates data and information on the conduct of business in Lexington County and the State of South Carolina on a broad range of subject areas, included but not limited to economic development incentives, state and local tax policies, workforce availability, prevailing wages and fringe benefits, demographic and socio-economic data, commuting patterns, etc.

Minimum Requirements: A Bachelor’s Degree from and accredited college or university in the field of marketing, finance, business administration, geography, economics or a related discipline. Three (3) to five (5) years of direct experience in economic development at the local, state or regional level in the public, quasi-public or private sector. A combination of formal education and direct experience may be substituted for the above minimums.
Application Deadline: 12/31/2025


Position Title: Attorney I
Grade: 213
Position #: 565100
Department: SOLICITOR
Salary Range: $68,937.64-$73,073.90
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school supplemented by one or more years experience in the field.
  Minimum Qualification - Preferred experience in criminal law, particularly in criminal prosecution in General Sessions Court, to include extensive trial experience.
Description:
  Under limited supervision, performs case preparation and prosecuting duties in the Solicitor's Office to include conducting jury trials. Manages assigned case load and resolves each case as deemed appropriate. Performs other related duties as required. Must possess and maintain membership in the South Carolina Bar Association. Must have completed all Rule 403 requirements. Must possess a valid South Carolina's driver's license.
Application Deadline: 12/31/2025


Position Title: Litter Collector
Grade: 101
Position #: 0002423
Department: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Salary Range: $16.98-$19.53
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High School Diploma or equivalent.
  Minimum Qualification - No experience required.
Description:
  Walk along roadside picking up litter and trash; load/unload trash and other materials for proper disposal; operate equipment to include: forklift, tommy lift gates, waste compactors and tow trailers; process daily work sheets as required and adhere to all County and department safety regulations.
Assist with special events; separate recycling materials from trash; work outside in all weather conditions.
Application Deadline: 12/31/2025


Position Title: Heavy Equipment Operator II
Grade: 107
Position #: 0002536
Department: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Salary Range: $18.17 - $20.90
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent.
  Minimum Qualification - Valid SC CDL Drivers License.
Heavy equipment training in operation and maintenance; one year experience operating heavy motorized equipment. boom truck experience is preferred.
Description:
  Walk along roadside picking up litter and trash; load/unload trash and other materials for proper disposal; operate equipment to include: forklift, tommy life gates, waste compactors and tow trailers; process daily work sheets as required and adhere to all County and department safety regulations. Operate the department's boom truck on an as needed basis to collect bulk litter and other special collections.
-Cleans and maintains equipment and facilities. Operates boom truck. Occasionally operate lawn care equipment such as mowers, trimmers, and blowers.
Application Deadline: 12/31/2025


Position Title: Waste Reduction Coordinator (Recycling Coordinator)
Grade: 210
Position #: 02639
Department: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Salary Range: $56,804.07-$65,324.69
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - Bachelor's degree, with 1 to 3 years of experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job.
  Minimum Qualification - Valid Driver’s License. Certifications in Food Waste or Waste Reduction/Prevention Professional Certification and ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification.
Description:
  Develops, implements and promotes waste reduction programs for the County of Lexington in order to increase the County's overall material diversion rate. Develops and maintains relationships with businesses, citizens, schools, media, waste reduction partners, and other organizations to improve programs and increase awareness. Provides technical assistance to various audiences on recycling and related issues, coordinates events, creates and distributes news and media information and newsletters, and assists with budgets and grants related to waste reduction in Lexington County.
Develops and implements New Waste Reduction Plans for the County in order to increase the overall diversion rate for the county; reviews and follows policy and procedures in accordance with County, Departmental, State Department of Health and Environmental Control and State guidelines. Raises awareness and increases knowledge of programs and benefits of programs throughout the County with co-workers, citizens and businesses; maintains and enhances current composting and reuse programs; designs and produces advertisements, press releases, brochures, fliers, and other marketing tools to promote waste reduction programs.
Coordinates with media for print ads, TV sessions/interviews and radio interviews; designs and distributes newsletters; delivers brochures and recycling equipment/materials to residents and communities. Organizes and presents demonstrations to educate schools, clubs, and other youth organizations about County composting, litter prevention and waste reduction programs, Lexington County School composting programs and rules/regulations; creates display boards, educational materials, educational games, and other demonstration materials for presentations; coordinates with DHEC and Take Action Program for other school presentations.
Conducts presentations to businesses, civic groups, homeowner associations, real estate organizations and other groups to increase knowledge of County composting and waste reduction programs and to educate on rules and regulations. Assist with the Green Business Program. Coordinator; participates in waste reduction and recycling committees as well as partner with other municipalities and organizations; attends Educational Workshops and Conferences and obtains certifications and updates of rules, regulations and laws of composting and waste management.
Serves as a mentor for Green Step Schools Program; coordinates Green Step School Teacher and Mentor meetings; mentors teachers and students to encourage recycling, composting and waste prevention and reduction at schools; creates forms, presentations and marketing materials for the Green Steps program; organizes school waste reduction events and projects. Delivers recycling brochures, equipment and other materials to schools. Helps schools gain certification and develop programs in waste reduction such as Bureau Veritas Certification,
Plans, implements, advertises and oversees special events at the Landfill to generate interest in composting and waste prevention within the County. Develops a Food Rescue & Waste Prevention Ambassador Certification Program for residents and educators.
Prepares grant applications and forms for approval of applications and awards; presents applications and awards to Council. Assists in preparing quarterly reports, annual reports, reimbursements, and special requests for the grants; collaborates with other County departments and grant organizations; researches new grant opportunities.
Performs various administrative duties for the department such as: updating the website, managing the content of the County’s waste App, researching and reviewing waste disposal technologies, addressing complaints from citizens and businesses, writing contracts/specifications for recycling vendors preparing and administering budget and clerical duties.
Application Deadline: 12/31/2025


Position Title: Station Attendant - Part Time
Grade: 101
Position #: 01932
Department: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Salary Range: $16.98-$19.53
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High School Diploma or equivalent, with no experience required; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties for the job.
  Minimum Qualification - No experience required.
Description:
  Job Purpose:
Maintains effective operations of the facility. Maintains the on-site collection and recycling center operations. Opens and closes the facility. Greets and educates center visitors on the Cuts the grass and cleans minor spills as needed.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Meets and greets all users; provides appropriate information and direction as necessary; operates waste compactors efficiently to maximize tonnage; calls in containers for disposal; cleans equipment, grounds, building and surrounding areas; assists waste haulers with containers; and assists citizens as needed
Counts and records the number of vehicles entering the facility per hour; prepares and generate waste containers call log, recyclables call log; supply orders; equipment repair orders; and personal time sheets
Greets the public and provides appropriate information and direction regarding solid waste disposal and recycling; resolves disputes with citizens; and maintains tact, courtesy and discretion when dealing with the general public and/or outside contract vendors
Cleans behind compactor blades; cleans used oil tank; attend safety and/or training meetings; works at various collection and recycling centers as needed; adheres to all safety standards; provides timely feedback to supervisor

Supplemental Functions:
Performs other similar duties as required.

Working Conditions / Physical Requirements:

Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly having to move objects.
Positions in this class typically require fingering, talking, hearing, seeing, grasping, standing, walking, repetitive motions, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and reaching, climbing and balancing, pushing, pulling, and lifting, moving mechanical parts, odors, dusts, poor ventilation, chemicals, oils, extreme temperatures, inadequate lighting, and intense noises.

Performs other duties as required.
Application Deadline: 12/31/2025


Position Title: Scalemaster - Full Time
Grade: 106
Position #: 00951
Department: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Salary Range: $16.98-$19.53
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High School diploma or equivalent.
  Minimum Qualification - Minimum of 1 year of experience in clerical/administrative work/ customer service. Experience with Microsoft Excel and Word programs.
Description:
  Responsible for maintaining the day to day operation and clerical duties associated with the operation of vehicle weighing scales and the office clerk duties. Weighs all in bound and outbound vehicles at the landfill and enters data into scale software. Inspects loads to determine type of waste and directs the customer or resident to appropriate disposal areas. Receives cash and credit card payments and balances out scale drawer each day. Answers phones, greets customers, and provides clerical assistance in office as needed.
Application Deadline: 12/31/2025


Position Title: Attorney I [LCMC]
Grade: 213
Position #: 002525
Department: PUBLIC DEFENDERS OFFICE
Salary Range: $68,937.64-$74,452.66 DOQ
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school
  Minimum Qualification - Member of the South Carolina Bar in good standing
Description:
  *Will accept applications from candidates in their last year of law school who intend to take the bar exam following education
Description: The Eleventh Circuit Public Defender's Office is seeking applications for Attorney I positions. Applicants must be able to appreciate the obstacles that our clients face, including disability, mental illness, drug and alcohol addiction and generational poverty. Applicants should be prepared to build relationships with clients, participate in investigation of witnesses and physical evidence, perform legal research, negotiate with prosecutors, analyze cases and develop trial strategies, and spend significant time in the courtroom litigating cases through motions and trials. Applicants should have strong research skills and be able to communicate effectively. They should have a strong work ethic and be willing to work as a team along with other lawyers. The Public Defender's Office encourages its lawyers to attend Continuing Legal Education events in the field of criminal law and covers the cost of these events. The County of Lexington offers competitive benefits, including health, vision, and dental insurance; life insurance; participation in the state retirement plan; and access to the county wellness center. The Public Defender's Office follows the County of Lexington's annual leave and vacation policies. This is a full-time position.
Application Deadline: 12/31/2025


Position Title: Recycling Coordinator
Grade: 210
Position #: 0009350
Department: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Salary Range: $56,804.07-$65,324.69 DOQ
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - Bachelor's degree
  Minimum Qualification - 1-3 years of experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job.
Description:
  Develops and implements New Recycling Programs and Waste Reduction Plans for the County in order to increase the overall recycling rate for the county; reviews and follows policy and procedures in accordance with County, Departmental, State Department of Health and Environmental Control and State guidelines. Raises awareness and increases knowledge of programs and benefits of programs throughout the County with co-workers, citizens and businesses; maintains and enhances current recycling programs; designs and produces advertisements, press releases, brochures, fliers, and other marketing tools to promote recycling and waste reduction programs. Coordinates with media for print ads, TV sessions/interviews and radio interviews; designs and distributes newsletters; delivers brochures and recycling equipment/materials to residents and communities. Organizes and resents demonstrations to educate schools, clubs, and other youth organizations about County recycling programs, Lexington Schools recycling programs and rules/regulations; creates display boards, educational materials, educational games, and other demonstration materials for presentations; coordinates with DHEC and Take Action Program for other school presentations. Conducts presentations to businesses, civic groups, homeowner associations, real estate organizations and other groups to increase knowledge of County recycling programs and to educate on rules and regulations. Facilitates the Green Business Program in coordination with the Environmental Coordinator; participates in waste reduction and recycling committees as well as partner with other municipalities and organizations; attends Educational Workshops and Conferences and obtains certifications and updates of rules, regulations and laws of recycling in South Carolina. Serves as the County Coordinator for Green Step Schools Program; coordinates Green Step School Teacher and Mentor meetings; mentors teachers and students to encourage recycling at schools; creates forms, presentations and marketing materials for the Green Steps program; organizes school recycling events and projects. Participates in Green Step events including ReThink Contest, Junk Art Show, and Recycling Video Contest; delivers recycling brochures, equipment and other materials to schools. Plans, implements, advertises and oversees special events at the Landfill to generate interest in recycling within the County. Prepares grant applications and forms for approval of applications and awards; presents applications and awards to Council. Prepares quarterly reports, annual reports, reimbursements, and special requests for the grants; manages grant funding rules, regulations, expenditures and reporting; collaborates with other County departments and grant organizations; researches new grant opportunities. Performs various administrative duties for the department such as: updating the website, researching and reviewing waste disposal technologies, addressing complaints from citizens and businesses, preparing and administering budget and clerical duties. Preferred experience: Experienced in public speaking, including presentations to groups and appearances on television and radio. Skilled in producing marketing and media materials, developing advertising content, writing grants, and implementing recycling programs. Working Conditions/Requirements: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly having to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for the Sedentary Work category and the worker sits most of the time, the job is rated Light Work.
Positions in this class typically require fingering, talking, hearing, seeing, grasping, standing, walking, repetitive motions, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and reaching, climbing and balancing, pushing, pulling, and lifting, moving mechanical parts, odors, dusts, poor ventilation, chemicals, oils, extreme temperatures, inadequate lighting, and intense noises, gases and workspace restrictions.
Application Deadline: 12/31/2025


Position Title: Attorney III
Grade: 218
Position #: 002613
Department: PUBLIC DEFENDERS OFFICE
Salary Range: $96,689.03-$104,424.16 DOQ
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school
  Minimum Qualification - Member of the South Carolina Bar in good standing.
Valid SC Driver's License
Description:
  Applicants must be able to appreciate the obstacles that our clients face, including disability, mental illness, drug and alcohol addiction and generational poverty.
Applicants should be prepared to build relationships with clients, participate in investigation of witnesses and physical evidence, perform legal research, negotiate with prosecutors, analyze cases and develop trial strategies, and spend significant time in the courtroom litigating cases through motions and trials.
Applicants should have strong research skills and be able to communicate effectively. They should have a strong work ethic and be willing to work as a team along with other lawyers.
The public defender's office encourages its lawyers to attend Continuing Legal Education events in the field of criminal law and covers the cost of these events.
The County of Lexington offers competitive benefits, including health, vision., and dental insurance; life insurance; participation in the state retirement plan; and access to the county wellness center. The public defender's office follows the County of Lexington's annual leave and vacation policies. This is a full-time position.
Application Deadline: 12/30/2025


Position Title: Telecommunications Operator
Grade: TC2
Position #: 001894
Department: COMMUNICATIONS
Salary Range: $20.68-$23.79
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - 6 months to 1 year of advanced study or training beyond high school equivalency, with under and including 1 year experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job.
  Minimum Qualification - NCIC Full Function Training Class;
SCCJA Basic Telecommunicator;
EMD Certification;
CPR Certification;
FEMA - ICS Courses.
Description:
  Provide dispatch services by analyzing, prioritizing, and relaying emergency calls for service, while maintaining radio contact with field personnel to ensure safety and efficient responses. Perform all radio communications for multiple EMS, Fire and Law Enforcement agencies, in accordance with local, state, and national standards. Receives, processes and dispatches all emergent and non-emergent calls for service from citizens for all public safety agencies in a professional manner.
• Answering and processing both emergent and non-emergent phones calls from citizens, responders and other agencies. Interrogating callers to determine what services are needed and what actions need to be taken immediately such as life saving instructions. All must be done in a timely and professional manner.
• Maintain appropriate documentation of all calls for service, self initiated unit responses and dispositions/results of calls, using a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system and other software tools. Provide map verification of locations for jurisdiction confirmation. Ensure that the appropriate unit/personnel changes are updated for accurate record keeping.
• Utilize Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system to dispatch, monitor responders, gather information for responding personnel, like call history, patient information, description of the situation and scene safety, all in an accurate and timely manner. Maintain constant communication with responders and radio traffic for responder safety.
• Operate the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) Software, Records Management System and DMV-Department of Motor Vehicle interfaces to support law enforcement operations. Promptly and accurately provide identification of subjects, ascertain criminal history of detainees, and send hits for wanted subjects are additional functions performed. Assisting law enforcement officers in coordinating with other agencies in reference to wanted subjects. Entering and maintaining information regarding wanted subjects, stolen items, missing persons, etc. Maintaining security of extremely sensitive information.
• Inform and educate the public, in person and through telephone conversations, as to the proper use of 911 and public safety emergency services. Redirecting them to appropriate non-emergent avenues to assist them. Participate in County or community sponsored events to further educate the citizens of Lexington County about our Public Safety Emergency Communication resources and abilities.
• Maintain all credentials by continuing education. All certifications must stay current and the telecommunicator needs to continue to stay abreast of any updates in software or policies and procedures. Attends all mandatory training such as In-Service and shift meetings.
Application Deadline: 12/26/2025


Position Title: Part-Time Deputy Coroner
Grade: 112
Position #: 00001313
Department: CORONER
Salary Range: $25.52/hour
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - 6 months to 1 year of advanced study or training beyond high school equivalency
  Minimum Qualification - 1 year of experience
Description:
  Investigates all reported deaths that occur in the County to determine the cause and manner of death. Responds to investigate violent, suspicious, unexpected and sudden deaths to determine the cause and manner of death and to identify the deceased and provide official death pronouncements. Contacts removal service for transportation of body to the morgue with the decedent properly tagged as for identification. Contacts family members for death notification and provides any assistance needed. Documents and releases personal effects. Enters initial investigative information into the computer with photographs. Follows-up and edits reports as needed. Attends autopsies to determine cause and manner of death. Present information obtained and pictures from the scene of the death to the Forensic professionals. Contacts family after the autopsy and discusses the information that is allowed regarding the cause and manner of death.
Knowledge: Death investigation principles and practices; Crime scene principles and practices; State laws and regulations pertaining to the Coroner's Office; Computers and office equipment
Education: 6 months to 1 year of advanced study or training beyond high school equivalency with 1 year of experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to perform the essential duties of the job.
Application Deadline: 12/14/2025


Position Title: Opioid Prevention and Training Coordinator
Grade: 105
Position #: 002722
Department: CORONER
Salary Range: $16.98-$18.34 hourly DOQ
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High school diploma or equivalent
  Minimum Qualification - 1-3 years of experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience to successfully perform the essential duties of the job
Description:
  The Opioid and Training Coordinator will play a vital role in implementing and delivering engaging and impactful educational initiatives aimed at preventing opioid misuse within our county. The coordinator will attend community and school events, attend the Overdose Fatality Review meetings, maintain current overdose statistics and enter information in OD MAP. Skills: Proficiency in using technology for presentations, record-keeping, and communication. Strong organizational and time management skills, excellent communication, presentation, and facilitation skills. Education: High school diploma or equivalent Preferred experience: Experience in the community outreach or health education, particularly in the area of substance abuse prevention. Ability to work independently and as part of a team, collaborating effectively with partners. Typing test required.
Application Deadline: 12/12/2025


Position Title: Director of Public Works
Grade: 219
Position #: 0000140
Department: PUBLIC WORKS/ADMINISTRATION
Salary Range: $103,456.91-$118,975.45
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - Bachelor's degree, with 7 to 9 years of experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job.
  Minimum Qualification - Valid SC Driver's License
Description:
  Directs, supervises, plans, and develops the operations and administration of the Public Works Department, the Divisions of Engineering, Stormwater, Transportation, Special Projects, and Vector Control. Tasks of these Public Works Divisions include: engineering plan design, review, specifications, and inspection; road, bridge, and drainage maintenance; road, bridge, and drainage construction, stormwater / NPDES management and regulation enforcement; subdivision plan review and inspections / Land Disturbance Permitting; FEMA Floodplain management; C-Fund Program management; On-Call Consultant contract management; Pelion Airport improvements management; Special Projects and assistance for other County Departments. Coordination of work by the Department includes Citizens of Lexington County, County Council members, County Administrator, County Transportation Committee, members of SC legislature, local elected officials, agency representatives from federal, state and local governments.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
-Directs and supervises staff members of Public Works Department in Divisions of Engineering, Stormwater, Transportation, Special Projects, and Vector Control.
-Directs operations of budget of Public Works Department for Divisions of Engineering, Stromwater, Transportation, Special Projects, and Vector Control in the most cost effective and efficient way possible using sound engineering principles and best management practices.
-Collaborates with County Administrator, members of County Council, members of South Carolina Legislature, Mayors and local elected officials, Board members, and other agency representatives to implement the goals and objectives of the Public Works Department.
-Communicates with citizens via email, voice call, letter or on-site meetings; visits to address and resolve public works issues or concerns.
-Directs staff and manage resources on County Transportation Committee and C-Fund Program, Pelion Airport Project, Various Special Projects for other County Departments such as 12th Street Ext./Saxe Gatha Industrial Park, Chapin Tech Park, and other special projects as needed such as the Columbia Avenue Widening, State Infrastructure Bank Application, Penny For Progress Program.
-Proposes and requests annual budgets that properly fund, staff, and provide modern services by the Public Works Divisions and then manage resources appropriated in the approved budgets in order to provide services to the citizens of Lexington County in the most effective and efficient way possible.
Application Deadline: 12/11/2025


Position Title: Visitor Services Coordinator
Grade: 110
Position #: 0006700
Department: MUSEUM
Salary Range: $22.27/hour
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - Bachelor's degree
  Minimum Qualification - 1-3 years of experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience to successfully perform the essential duties of the job.
Description:
  Job purpose: Promotes the value of the Museum collection and artifacts to the public by designing and delivering public educational programs which advance the mission of the Museum and the cultural heritage of our community.
Description: Develops public education programs, demonstrations, lectures, and exhibits which utilize the buildings, artifacts in our collection, American history and historical accounts from Lexington County. Authenticates antiques and historic artifacts and interprets historic buildings. Ensures the preservation of artifacts by protecting them from harsh sunlight, temperature fluctuations, handling, and insects while balancing their accessibility to visitors and researchers; selects items for restoration and conservation; maintains archives of historic documents, photographs and printed materials for public research. Seeks and administers grant funds, sponsorships and partnerships for special projects, programs, collections care, restoration and acquisition of new objects. Promotes the museum and its programs through presentations, articles, publications and social media; interacts and communicate with various groups and individuals such as community organizations, school groups, program participants, tourists, news media, professional peers, and the public. Ensures the effective and efficient operation and maintenance of the Visitors Center; oversees the proper documentation and submittal of museum admission fees; prepares and submits revenue reports and visitation statistics as required. Prepares budgets for projects, programs and staffing. Oversees daily museum operations in the absence of the Director. Selects, trains, and supervises part time staff, volunteers and interns; instructs on how to work with historic objects, lead tours, present Museum programs to the public and perform minor maintenance and customer service. Master's degree preferred.
Application Deadline: 12/01/2025


Position Title: Library Assistant III - Reference/Technology Focus - Part Time - Lexington Main
Grade: 107
Position #: 00234800
Department: LIBRARY
Salary Range: $18.17 hourly
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - Bachelor's Degree
  Minimum Qualification - 1-3 years of work experience in a library or educational setting
Description:
  Responsible for providing Technology assistance and training to individuals and groups. Guides and instructs customers using computers and eReaders/Tablets to access resources, databases and eBooks. Teaches customers to use MS Office, resume software and set up email accounts. Assists customers using microfilm readers. Troubleshoots issues regarding printers, wifi access, eReaders, scanners, copiers, etc.
Provides reference services to customers, including researching and answering reference questions in person and by phone. Discerns customers' needs by using high level communications skills to identify specific resources. Identifies appropriate resources and assistance to job seekers, small business owners, educators and life long learners. Guides and assists customers in using various resources and technology, such as databases and print reference materials. Assists customers in identifying and obtaining resources from other library systems and organizations.
Presents and/or facilitates programs and workshops. Evaluates target audiences' needs and interests in order to plan and implement effective lifelong learning. Utilizes technology skills and/or knowledge of child development and literature in order to create age appropriate programs. Keeps abreast of changes in literacy and technology trends. Promotes and models early literacy skills as well as Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM). Establishes partnerships and plans and presents programs with or for community business partners and/or other educational institutions. Participates in community events and festivals. Continually monitor reading trends, current events, and social issues.
Provides Readers' Advisory to customers of all ages. Uses experience, knowledge, databases and other resources to identify appropriate materials matching the users' interest and skill level and the appropriate format. Develops book lists and subject-specific resource guides for all ages. Assists customer in locating and/or placing material on hold. Refers customers to sources containing readers' advisory information.
Assists in maintenance of physical quality of collection, including shelving and organizing of materials. Suggests books and materials for purchase based on customer request and knowledge of collection and community interest. Creates and maintains book displays. Assists in establishing special collections or displays for specific audiences, such as educators or small business owners. Locates materials from reports and resolves related issues.
Schedule includes morning and evening shifts, as well as weekend hours. Averages 20 hours per week. Requires public speaking. Must be able to provide transportation to outreach and meetings.
Application Deadline: 12/01/2025


Position Title: LIbrarian III - Branch Librarian - Gilbert
Grade: 209
Position #: 000635
Department: LIBRARY
Salary Range: $53,589.25-61,627.64
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - MLIS from an ALA accredited college or university; supplemented by 3-5 years of professional experience in public libraries, including supervisory and management experience.
  Minimum Qualification - 3-5 years of professional experience in public libraries, including supervisory and management experience. 5-10 years in public library management preferred.
Description:
  Schedule includes day, evening, and weekend hours.
Manages a small branch. Supervises, trains, and guides staff. Assists in Strategic Planning for the branch, including facilities management. Oversees the Collection Development for the branch. Advocates library services through programs, community partnerships, and as the liaison to the Friends of the Library. Guides and assists customers in the use of technology and reference services. Provides high level customer service duties related to circulation and customer accounts.
•Manages all aspects of the branch. Ensures branch is staffed and operational for the public. Supervises staff including; scheduling, training, and evaluating. Coaches and mentors staff. Makes informed decisions concerning customer service and facilities management. Maintains accurate records of fines and fees and makes bank deposits. Plans and budgets for office and household supplies.

•Plans for the branch based on community needs and on the vision and the mission of the library. Recommends changes or additions to facilities, services, and staffing. Assists in formulation of library policy and procedures and ensures they are implemented.


•Manages the collection of materials for the branch. Develops internal branch collection budget based on allocations. Analyzes circulation statistics and trends in order to create a Collection Development Plan for the branch. Selects and deselects materials.

•Advocates for the library by promoting services and programs to individuals, civic organizations,
community agencies and educational institutions. Cultivates partnerships through communication and interaction. Develops and presents dynamic programs for the public within the branch and through outreach activities. Provides opportunities for all ages to strengthen job skills, literacy, and recreation to build lifelong learning skills. Collaborates with the Friends of the Library.

•Provides reference and technology services for the public. Trains and assists the public in the use of the library equipment, print and online resources, and electronic devices, including instruction for downloading electronic materials. Prepares bibliographic tools to provide readers’ advisory for adults and youth. Provides Notary Service.

•Provides quality customer service following library policies and procedures to successfully fulfill the needs and expectations of the public. Manages the day-to-day duties, such as the circulation of materials, customer account issues, and customer registrations. Generates and processes documents and reports relating to customer requests and internal operations.

•Performs other similar duties as required.
Requires Public Speaking
Application Deadline: 11/30/2025


Position Title: Senior Paramedic
Grade: EM4
Position #: 0003530
Department: EMERG. MEDICAL SERVICES
Salary Range: $24.68-$28.39 DOQ
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High school diploma or equivalent
  Minimum Qualification - SC or NR EMT Paramedic with experience as a paramedic within a 911 EMS Agency. Must have ACLS, BLS, PALS, with a Valid SC Driver's License
Description:
  The successful candidate will be responsible for assisting the Shift Commander by providing the first response. ALS backup & technical rescue as required. During the absence of the Shift Commander, they will coordinate single and multi-agency emergency responses and supervise ambulance crews while ensuring there is an appropriate distribution of ambulances. The candidate must have strong leadership and communication skills and be able to follow and give directives with ease. They must display professionalism, be courteous, and be fair to all staff. Associate's degree in Health Science field and 2 years of experience as a Paramedic within an EMS agency or 18 months of experience as a Paramedic with 6 months of relevant leadership experience preferred.
Application Deadline: 11/29/2025


Position Title: Engineering Associate II
Grade: 112
Position #: 0001820
Department: PUBLIC WORKS/ADMINISTRATION
Salary Range: $25.52-$29.35 per hour
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - Associate's Degree in Civil Engineering or related field
  Minimum Qualification - 3-4 years of experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience to sufficiently perform the essential duties of the job
Description:
  Under general direction of the County Engineer, reviews material testing and construction inspections for land development projects. Inspects construction of new infrastructure including base course, asphalt, curbing, erosion control, catch basins, storm drainage pipes, and other features to ensure compliance with permits, plans, specifications, County regulations and standards.

Must obtain certification as: SCDES Certified Erosion Prevention & Sediment Control Inspector, SCDOT Asphalt Roadway Technician.

3-4 years of experience in road and storm drainage construction, civil engineering design, or related field work preferred.
Application Deadline: 11/28/2025


Position Title: Administrative Assistant II
Grade: 106
Position #: 0008460
Department: PUBLIC WORKS/ADMINISTRATION
Salary Range: $16.98-$19.53 DOQ
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High school diploma or equivalent.
  Minimum Qualification - One year of experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job.
Description:
  Job Purpose:
Performs various administrative duties specific to the Administrative/Engineering Division of Public Works such as: reception, clerical duties, customer service recordkeeping. Assists residents with road related issues and processes work orders. Notifies appropriate agencies of road closures. Provides professional customer service and communicates effectively with supervisors, co-workers and citizens.
Job Description:
Prepares various correspondence and administrative functions for the department including but not limited to memorandums, letters, reports, and forms. Receives reports; follows up on maintenance problems in department. Performs general administrative duties as required, including typing and preparing various reports and correspondence, entering and retrieving computer data, copying and filing documents, sending and receiving faxes, answering the telephone and assisting with road related issues. Assists with scheduling utility locate service. Processes, stamps and distributes all incoming mail for all divisions of Public Works. Issues work orders for Public Works Road Maintenance crews. Dispatches work crews for Transportation as needed. Compiles road maintenance reports for County insurance adjuster for tort claims. Prepares and forwards road paving petition packages; files petition when it is returned. Informs callers of paving list placement, petition procedures, and other information as requested. Assists with annual budget preparation and monitors accounts; prepares internal documents for procurement purposes. Orders office and operating supplies. Performs other similar duties as required.
Application Deadline: 11/25/2025


Position Title: Deputy Chief of Administration
Grade: EM21
Position #: 0003180
Department: EMERG. MEDICAL SERVICES
Salary Range: $72,159.03-$82,982.89
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High school diploma or GED
  Minimum Qualification - SC or National Registry Paramedic with 7-9 years of field experience within an EMS system
Description:
  Description:
Manages and provides comprehensive oversight for all administrative, operational support, and compliance functions of the EMS department. Ensures adherence to regulatory standards for education, infection control, safety, fitness, and standards of care. This role is responsible for the effective management of critical support areas such as Training, Logistics, Community Paramedics, Billing, etc. This role is tasked with maintaining operational continuity by serving as the EMS Chief in their absence.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
-Manages the planning, budgeting, delivery and record keeping for national, state, and county required education for all certified medical technicians within the EMS division as well as all certified medical technicians in the Public Safety Department.
-Oversee all aspects of quality assurance and quality improvement within the EMS Division. Assures quality improvement reviews are completed in accordance with division guidelines and expectations.
-Manages the infection control program to include policy formation, budgeting, planning and record keeping for all EMS and fire service personnel within the Public Safety Department.
-Maintains treatment protocols that meet the current national, state and county standards of care and ensure continuity of care between organizations.
-Maintains Training Center Coordinator status for the American Heart Association (AHA) and National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT).
-Manages the Community Action Team that is responsible for community education, outreach and health promotion.

Job Specifications and Qualifications:
-Basic and advanced emergency medical procedures and techniques;
-Equipment and supplies employed in the emergency care of patients and victims of accidents;
-Procedures of extrication, technical rescue, movement of patients, transportation and psychological needs of a patient;
-National, State, and County standards of care for all certification levels of emergency medical technicians;
-OSHA, CDC and state mandates and recommendations regarding infectious disease management and prevention;
-Day-to-day operations of the EMS and fire service divisions;
-Current standards of evidence based medicine;
-Program administration requirements of both the AHA and NAEMT;
-Educational requirements for both students and instructors for all disciplines;
-Current standards of evidence based practice;
-Community needs and the ability to forecast, schedule and budget to meet those needs;
-Incident Command System;
-Principles and practices of effective supervision, including motivation, selection, training, work evaluation and discipline;
-Conflict resolution, problem solving techniques, screening, interviewing, advising and investigation.
-Principles and practices of effective supervision, including selection, training, work evaluation and discipline;
-Rules, regulations, policies, and procedures of the Operations Bureau, State and Federal.

Preferred Education and Experience:
Associate's Degree preferred, with 7-9 years of experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job
Application Deadline: 11/21/2025


Position Title: Deputy Coroner
Grade: 112
Position #: 0002546
Department: CORONER
Salary Range: $25.52/hour
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - 6 months to 1 year of advanced study or training beyond high school equivalency
  Minimum Qualification - 1 year experience
Description:
  Investigates all reported deaths that occur in the County to determine the cause and manner of death. Responds to investigate violent, suspicious, unexpected and sudden deaths to determine the cause and manner of death and to identify the deceased and provide official death pronouncements. Contacts removal service for transportation of body to the morgue with the decedent properly tagged as for identification. Contacts family members for death notification and provides any assistance needed. Documents and releases personal effects. Enters initial investigative information into the computer with photographs. Follows-up and edits reports as needed. Attends autopsies to determine cause and manner of death. Presents information obtained and pictures from the scene of the death to the Forensic professionals. Contacts family members after the autopsy and discusses the information that is allowed regarding the cause and manner of death. Performs other similar duties as required. Knowledge: Death investigation principles and practices; Crime scene principles and practices; State laws and regulations pertaining to the Coroner's Office; Computers and office equipment. Education/Experience: 6 months to 1 year of advanced study or training beyond high school equivalency, with under and including 1 year of experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job.
Application Deadline: 11/19/2025


Position Title: Paralegal
Grade: 108
Position #: 002425
Department: PUBLIC DEFENDERS OFFICE
Salary Range: $19.44-$22.36
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High School Diploma or equivalent. Associates degree or higher in a related field of study is preferred.
  Minimum Qualification - Paralegal certificate preferred.
Description:
  The Eleventh Circuit Public Defenders Office is seeking applications for a Paralegal position in its Lexington County Office.
The paralegal will perform legal research and clerical duties for attorneys. The paralegals duties will include interviewing new clients, drafting and filing motions and orders, preparing correspondence, making telephone calls, scheduling appointments, maintaining client files, downloading and storing digital discovery materials, and assisting attorneys during court hearings and trials.
The County of Lexington offers competitive benefits, including health, vision and dental insurance, life insurance; participation in the state retirement plan; and access to the county wellness center. The public defenders office follows the County of Lexington's annual leave and vacation policies. This is a full time position.
Application Deadline: 11/18/2025


Position Title: Compliance Officer
Grade: 207
Position #: 01274
Department: COMMUNICATIONS
Salary Range: $47,693.88-$54,847.97
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - 6 months to 1 year of advanced study or training beyond high school equivalency, with 1 to 3 years of experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job.
  Minimum Qualification - CPR Certification;
Emergency Medical Dispatch Manager Certification;
Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification;
Fire Service Communications Certification;
Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification;
Communications Training Officer Certification;
Communications Center Supervisor Certification.
Description:
  Under limited supervision, develop, publish and analyze performance reports for the various Public Safety Departments. To manage the emergency dispatch certification and compliance program for 911 personnel.
• Quality assurance review and reporting of requests for emergency and non-emergency assistance from the general public and other agencies.
• Produce, analyze and present various forms of statistical and other data related to the performance of all Lexington County Public Safety and other outside agencies.
• Training/Certification of both current and new employees within the communications division.
• Develop and assist with the implementation of emergency dispatch protocols for EMS, Fire Service and Law Enforcement.
• Assist with staffing of the emergency communications center and or emergency operations center as needed.


Knowledge:
Public safety (EMS, Fire, Law Enforcement and Communications);
Quality assurance procedures;
911 Communications policies and procedures;
Microsoft Office;
Crystal Reports;
Training methods and procedures;
Protocols in accordance with accepted industry standards;
Software protocols;
Agency policy and procedures as well as that of the agencies.

Skills:
Advanced Mathematics;
Interpreting and recognizing trends in data and to report the findings to the appropriate persons;
Developing recommendations for changes in equipment or procedures with a focus on improving performance;
Operating equipment within the ECC and EOC;
Planning and running training classes;
Troubleshooting systems;
Written and verbal communications via in-person, phone and email contact.

Education/Experience:
6 months to 1 year of advanced study or training beyond high school equivalency, with 1 to 3 years of experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job.

Licensing and Certifications:
CPR Certification;
Emergency Medical Dispatch Manager Certification;
Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification;
Fire Service Communications Certification;
Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification;
Communications Training Officer Certification;
Communications Center Supervisor Certification.
Application Deadline: 11/18/2025


For more information call (803) 785-8225
or apply at:

SC-WORKS
671 Main Street
South Congaree, SC 29170
(4 miles South of the Airport on Edmund Highway)

Phone: (803) 359-6131
Fax: (803) 356-5839

Or
South Carolina Dept. Of Employment and Workforce

(online access to apply online available at office)
Hours of Operation: 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday