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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: 05/15/2026


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: 12/31/2026


Position Title: Shelter Attendant
Grade: 105
Position #: 00000578
Department: ANIMAL SERVICES
Salary Range: $16.98/hour
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High school diploma or equivalent.
  Minimum Qualification - Valid SC Driver's License
Description:
  Clean, scrub and disinfect dog runs and cat cages along using all appropriate cleaning supplies. Provide animals with clean, adequate food/water/bedding. Restock supplies and maintain shelter. Work to ensure the safety and well being of the dogs and cats. Assist the general public on intake of animals, reclaims, adoptions and transfers. Fill out appropriate paperwork and enter information in computer. Answer general to complex questions from citizens. Accept money for reclaims/adoptions. Educate the public on adoption program. Perform euthanasia. For animals in shelter and for the general public. Assist veterinarian with testing and performing spay/neuter surgeries. Including but not limited to pre-op shaving and scrubbing along with monitoring the animals heart rate and oxygen levels while under anesthesia. Administer vaccines, dewormer and flea medication along with daily medications for injured/sick animals. Monitor all animals health and alert veterinarian with any concerns. Fill out all appropriate paperwork (shot records, adoption packets, injury reports). Perform daily pen counts, euthanasia log and rescue group picture list. Answer telephone calls, monitor officers over two-way radio, dispatch calls and enter and search files in computer. Contact local rescue organizations, receive/send emails. Work in educating the public. Perform light housekeeping duties in office. File paperwork. Assist coworkers in every area of shelter and office. Perform basic grooming for adoption animals. Coordinate and work with local rescue organizations. Assist in taking pictures of animals in shelter. Evaluate animals behavior and learn the needs of potential adopters to find best match. Accept and organize donated items. Determine methods to increase adoption.
Application Deadline: 12/31/2026


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: 12/30/2026


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: 12/30/2026


Position Title: Building Inspector
Grade: 110
Position #: 0014360
Department: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Salary Range: $22.27-$23.83 DOQ
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - Vocational or technical school degree.
  Minimum Qualification - 1 to 2 years of building or construction experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job.
Description:
  Job Purpose: Inspects residential building construction, existing residential structures, and mobile homes for compliance with applicable codes, ordinances, regulations, and laws. Inspects residential homes, such as new construction, renovations, remodeling, fire damaged, mobile homes, and the like as required for the purpose of enforcing residential building codes and the County Building Code Ordinance. Inspections include examining residential projects in progressive stages to determine code compliance at each stage of construction. Interfaces with architects, builders, sub-contractors, and home/property owners. Facilitates the understanding of applicable building codes and the need to comply. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Inspects and interprets residential construction projects to determine that the as-built work is permitting and complies with all applicable building codes through the point for which it is complete. Reviews plat, plans, and blueprints prior to inspections for compliance with building codes; ensures plans match installation of jobsite. Composes reports of each inspection; notes any code or county ordinance violation that might apply; reports on whether or not the project may proceed; records inspections. Prepares paperwork such as scheduling; routing; code research; inspection reports; field conference reports and correspondence, daily driving log, project status reports. Processes technical documents. Researches and studies building codes and maintains training and certifications. Communicates with contractors, builders, and/or permittee(s) on the job site before, after, and/or during inspections and reviews findings as they relate to code details. Communicates with and advises residents and contractors of residential building code questions or requirements. Receives and reviews engineering reports, residential construction plans, compaction tests, and inspection request sheets. Prepares and/or generates inspection reports, routing schedules, daily driving log, project status reports, photographs, stop work compliance confirmation reports, field conference reports, and correspondence. Refers to the proper building code, engineering standards, blueprints/plans, engineering/material specification, maps, site plans, and manufacturing specifications. Performs support to office personnel, assists other inspectors, and interacts with a variety of County staff. Performs other similar duties as required. Licensing and Certifications: LLR Residential Building Inspector, or the ability to obtain all four trades under a provisional license status through LLR.
Application Deadline: 09/08/2026


Position Title: Part Time Recycling Collector
Grade: 104
Position #: 0013430
Department: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Salary Range: $16.98/hour
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High school diploma or equivalent.
  Minimum Qualification - Valid SC Driver's License.
Description:
  Operates a County vehicle, tows various-sized trailers full of recyclable materials to and from the Collection Centers, to the landfill, or designated recycling processing facilities. Exchanges, connects, disconnects, and positions trailers. Loads and unloads plastic roll carts filled with recyclable materials. Operates heavy machinery. Uses discretion when dealing with the public. Exerts up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly.
Application Deadline: 07/01/2026


Position Title: School Crossing Guard - Part Time
Grade: 101
Position #: 0002072
Department: SHERIFF
Salary Range: $15.20/HR
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High School diploma or equivalent with no experience required, and must have a valid SC Drivers License.
  Minimum Qualification - No experience required. Training will be provided by the Lexington County Sheriff's Department Traffic Division.
Description:
  This is a part time position generally working 10 hours per week (typically 20 hours bi weekly pay period). The essential duties and responsibilities of this job is to assist children crossing roadways in designated areas assigned by the school district and coordinating the traffic flow in or out of the schools as needed.

Good communication skills needed, especially with children, polite demeanor to interact with children and parents. Awareness to perceive dangers to children.
Application Deadline: 07/01/2026


Position Title: Firefighter (Experienced)
Grade: F2
Position #: 0000583
Department: FIRE SERVICES
Salary Range: $45,255.21
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High school diploma or equivalent.
  Minimum Qualification - IFSAC or Pro-Board NFPA Firefighter II Certification, Valid SC Class E Driver's License
Description:
  Credentialed Firefighter Candidates must possess the following certification prior to applying and must submit the other requested items:

· IFSAC or Pro-Board NFPA Firefighter II Certification

· Copy of full transcript and copies of all certificates pertaining to this posting

· Resume with three (3) professional references detailing work experience

· Valid SC Class E Driver’s License or CDL with tanker endorsement

Qualified applicants will be required to successfully complete the following prior to employment offer:

· Candidate Pre-hire Physical Agility Test

· Oral interview board

· Medical Physical and Department Vo2 physical, minimum of 30 (condition of employment)

To maintain employment candidate must be able to obtain all classes within the timeframe mentioned below:

· Must be able to obtain National Registry Emergency Medical Technician and South Carolina DPH Credential within 1 year of date of hire. Must be able to obtain Lexington County Emergency Medical Service Standing Orders Credentialing within 18 months from date of hire.

· Driver Operator credentials (SCFA 1271, 1272, and 1275; along with LCFS Engine and Ladder Academies) within two years after the completion of National Registry Emergency Medical Technician certification.

Maintain highest level of ethical conduct and professionalism. Under general supervision respond to fire, medical, and other calls for service. Provides a wide variety of duties related to fire suppression in order to ensure public safety and welfare. Exercises judgment and safety in all fire, EMS, and rescue related activities. Works under stressful, high-risk conditions. Qualified applicants must have a high school diploma or GED.

Salary will be based on experience and qualifications.

All candidates will be contacted via e-mail for processing. Ensure there is a valid e-mail address on your application profile.
Application Deadline: 07/01/2026


Position Title: Fire Engineer (Experienced)
Grade: F3
Position #: 002505
Department: FIRE SERVICES
Salary Range: $48,438.39
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High school diploma or equivalent.
  Minimum Qualification - IFSAC or Pro-Board NFPA Firefighter II Certification, IFSAC or Pro-Board Emergency Vehicle Driver Training, IFSAC or Pro-Board Driver/Operator Pumper (Pump Ops 1), IFSAC or Pro-Board Driver/Operator Mobile Water Supply (Pump Ops 2), IFSAC or Pro-Board Driver/Operator Aerial
Description:
  Credentialed Engineer Candidates must possess the following certification prior to applying and must submit the other requested items:

· IFSAC or Pro-Board NFPA Firefighter II Certification

· IFSAC or Pro-Board Emergency Vehicle Driver Training

· IFSAC or Pro-Board Driver/Operator Pumper (Pump Ops 1)

· IFSAC or Pro-Board Driver/Operator Mobile Water Supply (Pump Ops 2)

· IFSAC or Pro-Board Driver/Operator Aerial

· Copy of full transcript and copies of all certificates pertaining to this posting

· Resume with three (3) professional references detailing work experience

· Valid SC Class E Driver’s License or CDL with tanker endorsement

Qualified applicants will be required to successfully complete the following prior to employment offer:

· Candidate Pre-hire Physical Agility Test

· Oral interview board

· Medical Physical and Department Vo2 physical, minimum of 30 (condition of employment)

To maintain employment candidate must be able to obtain all classes within the timeframe mentioned below:

· Must be able to obtain National Registry Emergency Medical Technician and South Carolina DPH Credential within 1 year of date of hire. Must be able to obtain Lexington County Emergency Medical Service Standing Orders Credentialing within 18 months from date of hire.

Maintain highest level of ethical conduct and professionalism. Under general supervision respond to fire, medical, and other calls for service. Provides a wide variety of duties related to fire suppression in order to ensure public safety and welfare. Exercises judgment and safety in all fire, EMS, and rescue related activities. Works under stressful, high-risk conditions. Qualified applicants must have a high school diploma or GED.

Salary will be based on experience and qualifications.

All candidates will be contacted via e-mail for processing. Ensure there is a valid e-mail address on your application profile.
Application Deadline: 07/01/2026


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: 06/30/2026


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: 06/30/2026


Position Title: Librarian III - Assistant Branch Librarian - Irmo
Grade: 209
Position #: 0001147
Department: LIBRARY
Salary Range: $53,589.25-$57,340.50 DOQ
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - MLIS degree from an ALA accredited college or university.
  Minimum Qualification - 3-5 years of professional library experience in public libraries including supervisory and management experience.
Description:
  Provides professional library service to the public. Assists Senior Branch Librarian in management of daily operations of a large branch library. Manages the Circulation Department and supervises staff within work area. Performs Collection Development duties for the branch. Assists with planning and implementation of library programs. Provides feedback concerning programs and services delivered by staff. Serves on system committees. Responsible for branch operations during the absence of Senior Branch Librarian. Supervises staff of assigned department. Includes scheduling staff, instructing, planning, assigning work, maintaining standards, coordinating activities, allocating personnel, acting on employee problems. Reviews the work of subordinates for completeness and accuracy; evaluates performance and makes recommendations for improvement. Offers training, advice and assistance as needed. Coaches and mentors subordinates and colleagues. Assists in the interview and training process for branch staff. Enforces Code of Conduct regarding patron behavior. Serves on internal committees and assists in establishing and implementing policies, procedures, and goals for assigned branch and for own department. Coordinates Collection Development of internal department. Performs community analysis to determine customers’ needs and interests. Develops Collection Management Plan for assigned areas, including evaluating and determining internal budgeting allocations. Reviews and selects materials for acquisition. Manages weeding and replacement of materials as needed. Serves the Library System by sitting on or chairing collection-focused committees. Promotes the library and its services and programs to the public, both internally and through community outreach. Provides Readers’ Advisory. Leads group tours of the library and represents the library to meetings of civic groups, schools, and other community organizations. Attends county and community meetings as appropriate. Resolves patron account issues, including payment plans and account collections. Reconciles revenue with daily system financial report; prepares and delivers bank deposit. Manages the branch supply budget; evaluates branch needs and orders supplies. Participates in System Collection Development and community analysis. Evaluates materials budget allocation and develops a Collection Development plan for assigned areas. Manages assigned subject areas of library collection including selecting, weeding, and replacing materials according to the System’s Collection Development Policy. Coordinates use of library meeting spaces for the public. Communicates the Meeting Room Policy and determines eligibility of applicants. Processes applications and collects deposits; compiles and submits usage statistics. Helps maintain records and statistical data including programming, patron references, and collection data. Ensures department meets performance standards. Suggests policy and procedure changes to services. Evaluates department equipment and furnishing needs and makes recommendations to Senior Branch Librarian. Performs other similar duties as required. Preferred 5-10 years of experience in public library management.
Application Deadline: 05/31/2026


Position Title: Librarian I - Reference - Irmo Branch
Grade: 207
Position #: 00023500
Department: LIBRARY
Salary Range: $47,693-$51,032 DOQ
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - ALA accredited MLIS/MLS degree
  Minimum Qualification - 3-5 years of professional library experience
Description:
  Job Description: Plans, coordinates and implements library programs and Collection Development for the Reference
Department. Provides technology and reference assistance to patrons. Advocates all library services,
technologies, and programs to the community. Establishes partnerships and builds relationships with
educational institutions and businesses within the community. Serves on System Committees.
• Plans, implements, and evaluates literacy and technology programs for adults. Plans and
implements workshops, group training, and one-on-one training for senior centers, civic groups,
and the public at large. Analyzes current levels of in-house and outreach programming services
and patron demand to determine need for new programming types or changes in amounts or
frequency of programming. Stays up to date on trends in programming (various literacies and
community needs).
• Evaluates and manages assigned collections. Reviews and selects materials for acquisition.
Manages weeding and replacement of materials as needed. Collaborates with other librarians to
determine budget appropriations. Evaluates donated materials for inclusion in the collection.
Serves the library system by sitting on or chairing collection-focused committees. Evaluates
Professional book reviews, statistics, and reports related to collection management in the
selection and deselection of materials. Organizes materials in Reference department for optimal
use. Selects and evaluates web resources.
• Provides reference and Readers Advisory services to patrons including researching and
answering questions in person, over the phone, online, and in writing. Expertly assists library
patrons in using various resources and technology such as tablets, eReaders, computers,
copiers, scanners, etc. Creates bibliographies and maintains and updates Reference files.
Creates displays to promote resources.
• Promotes the library and its services and programs to the public. Makes media and public
appearances. Leads group tours of the library and represents the library to meetings of civic
groups and other community organizations and events. Attends county and community
meetings as appropriate.
• Participates in System Collection Development and program Committees. Maintains records and
statistical data including programming, patron references, and collection data. Prepares and
processes reports based on that data and provides analysis and action points. Suggests policy
and procedure changes to services
• Serves as Manager on Duty for the branch. Assigns tasks to other staff members as needed.
Coaches and mentors subordinates and colleagues. Interviews, trains, and supervises volunteers
and interns. Assists in the training processes for other employees. Coordinates ordering of
necessary supplies and equipment for department. Serves the library on professional
committees. Performs other similar duties as required.
Application Deadline: 05/31/2026


Position Title: Opioid Prevention and Training Facilitator-Part-Time
Grade: 105
Position #: 0027220
Department: CORONER
Salary Range: $16.98-$18.17/HR
   
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: 05/31/2026


Position Title: Heavy Equipment Operator I
Grade: 105
Position #: 0000917
Department: PW/TRANSPORTATION
Salary Range: $16.98
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High school diploma or equivalent.
  Minimum Qualification - Must obtain a CDL permit within 6 months of hire (will be provided training to obtain a CDL Class A License).
Description:
  Under general supervision, performs semi-skilled work in operating and maintaining various heavy equipment in the Transportation division of Public Works. May operate various heavy equipment such as grader, roller, backhoe, bush hog, and dump trucks in the fields of paving, drainage, grading, constructions, and maintenance of all County roads. Drives various trucks, hauls materials and equipment. Uses tamps, chainsaws, pole saws, concrete mixers, shovels and additional small equipment.
Application Deadline: 05/29/2026


Position Title: Heavy Equipment Operator II
Grade: 107
Position #: 000893
Department: PW/TRANSPORTATION
Salary Range: $18.17/hour
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High school diploma or equivalent.
  Minimum Qualification - Must have a CDL-A license. 1-2 years of experience operating construction equipment.
Description:
  Under general supervision, performs semi-skilled work in operating and maintaining various heavy equipment in the Transportation division of Public Works. May operate various heavy equipment such as grader, roller, backhoe, bush hog, and dump trucks in the fields of paving, drainage, grading, constructions, and maintenance of all County roads. Drives various trucks, hauls materials and equipment. Uses tamps, chainsaws, pole saws, concrete mixers, shovels, and additional small equipment.
Application Deadline: 05/29/2026


Position Title: Heavy Equipment Operator III
Grade: 108
Position #: 002099
Department: PW/TRANSPORTATION
Salary Range: $19.44/hour
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High school diploma or equivalent.
  Minimum Qualification - Must possess a valid CDL Class A License. 3-4 years of experience operating construction equipment.
Description:
  Under general supervision, performs semi-skilled work in operating and maintaining motorized heavy equipment in the Transportation division of Public Works. May operate heavy equipment such as motorgrader, roller, backhoe, bush hog, and dump truck in the fields of paving, drainage, grading, construction, and maintenance of all County roads. Drives various trucks and hauls material and equipment. Uses tamps, chainsaws, pole saws, concrete mixers, and additional small equipment.
Application Deadline: 05/29/2026


Position Title: Firefighter Recruit
Grade: F1
Position #: 002146
Department: FIRE SERVICES
Salary Range: $43,035.20
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High school diploma or equivalent
  Minimum Qualification - Valid SC Driver's License
Description:
  *** This posting is for interest in Recruit Class 26-01 beginning in August 2026 ***

Under general supervision responds to fire and emergency calls.

Provides a wide variety of duties related to fire suppression in order to ensure public safety and welfare.

Exercises judgment and safety in all fire and rescue related activities.

Works under stressful, high-risk conditions.

Qualified applicants must be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or GED. Must currently possess a valid Driver’s License.

Successful completion of the department recruit program is a condition of employment.

The following will be required for all applicants:

- Successful completion of the pre-hire Physical Agility Test

- Successful completion of all required pre-hire written testing

- An oral interview board

- Firefighter Physical including medical physical and VO2 test

- The departmental Recruit Firefighter Program consisting of the following courses:

· NFPA Firefighter I

· Hazardous Materials

· Auto Extrication

· NFPA Firefighter II

· Rescuing the Rescuer / Rapid Intervention Crew

· Emergency Medical Technician (National Registry Required within 1 year of date of Completion of course)

· Other courses/coursework as required

· Emergency Vehicle Drivers Training

· Pump I and Pump II

· Must obtain a South Carolina Class E Driver’s License or CDL with proper endorsements within one year of date of hire

All initial contact will be made within 1 week of application via the Email address provided in your applicant profile.

Any questions, contact LCFS Administration at (803)785-8322.

*** This posting is for interest in an August 2026 LCFS Recruit Class**
Application Deadline: 05/25/2026


Position Title: Risk Management Coordinator
Grade: 109
Position #: 000077000
Department: RISK MANAGEMENT
Salary Range: $20.81-$22.48 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:
  Purpose: Performs support operations for the Risk Management division and coordinates employee services and claims with the Human Resources Department. Schedules training classes for the County; customizes training catalog. Assists with on-site safety inspections, vehicle accident reports and investigations. Description: Performs administrative duties related to incident and injury reports. Serves as vendor liaison for Risk Management division. Coordinates payments/ claim information with insurance companies and Fleet Services. Updates policies and coverage as needed. Coordinates care for injured employees as needed, assists with injury summaries and claims administration. Inputs injury, incident and workers comp information into HRIS and injury log. Maintains employee records with updated medical/ work status documentation. Maintains procedural manuals and procedures for Risk Management. Maintains the loss control manual and updates when needed. Coordinates safety training for all departments. Assists with annual fire/ tornado drills. Trains and maintains list of floor wardens. Coordinates employee Hep. B vaccinations. Updates annual employment/ safety posters in all County buildings. Updates random drug screening list, pays invoices and sends notice to Dept. Heads of employees selected for testing. Inspects department SDS binders. Maintains the County Light Duty Log. Sends Tort claims to insurance company. Assists with various special projects and audits. Performs other similar duties as required.
Application Deadline: 05/21/2026


Position Title: Customer Service Representative
Grade: 104
Position #: 0000788
Department: AUDITOR
Salary Range: $16.98/hour
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - High school diploma or equivalent.
  Minimum Qualification - 2 years of customer service experience in a professional office environment.
Description:
  Job Description: Seeking a customer service oriented person to assist customers in various types of property tax matters. Must have the ability to coordinate a diverse range of property tax and vehicle registration issues in a fast-paced environment with high customer interaction in person, over the phone and via emails. Must be able to handle multiple tasks at once. Must be a self-starter, have a great personality, be very responsible, polite, organized, and hard-working. Ability to work independently as well as part of a collaborative team. Candidate must be able to establish rapport to resolve customer inquiries and complaints as well as establish and maintain good working relationships with both internal and external customers. Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills in order to effectively share and disperse various sources of property tax and vehicle registration information. Additional Job Requirements: Must be able to effectively utilize various Microsoft Office products, particularly Outlook, Word, and Excel. Must have outstanding data entry skills and the ability to quickly learn how to effectively and efficiently use other office equipment and internal software systems. Must have good filing and organizational skills. Preferred experience: Advanced computer technical skills with 3-5 years of customer service experience in a professional office environment.
Application Deadline: 05/19/2026


Position Title: Branch Librarian IV - Cayce/West Columbia Branch
Grade: 210
Position #: 0000051
Department: LIBRARY
Salary Range: $56,804.07-$60,780.35 DOQ
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - MLIS from an ALA accredited college or university
  Minimum Qualification - 4-5 years of professional experience in public libraries, including supervisory.
Description:
  Job Purpose: Manages all aspects of a large branch. Supervises, trains, and guides staff. Assists in Strategic Planning for the branch and system. Responsible for all daily operations as well as the facility. Oversees the Collection Development for the branch. Advocates library services through programs and community partnerships. Evaluates programs, collection and services and develops related goals within budget allocations. Analyzes and compiles statistical reports. Serves 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 circulation and customer accounts. Performs related professional, administrative, and supervisory work as required. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Manages the daily operations of a large branch library, ensuring compliance with all applicable library and county policies and procedures, laws and regulations, and standards of quality and safety. Ensures that the branch is properly staffed and that resources and facilities are accessible for public use. Maintains high level of customer service throughout the branch. Establishes branch-specific procedures and manages branch-specific budgets. Responsible for acting in an emergency. Assists in developing policies and procedures for the library system. Serves on library system committees, often in the leadership role. Develops branch-specific policies and procedures when appropriate. Evaluates community needs and interests. Recommends to library administration additions or changes in library services. Evaluates and assists in the planning and implementation of changes and improvements to the facility. Supervises staff in a large branch (25-35 staff), including professional, paraprofessional, and support staff. Schedules and plans with professional staff. Works to resolve employee difficulties. Mentors and coaches professional and paraprofessional staff. Evaluates all branch staff and monitors their professional growth and development. Assists in the interview process and selection of new staff. Manages library programs, workshops, and services for and within the community. Develops a long-term curriculum for the branch focusing on literacy, technology, and informational programs and workshops for the public and community groups. Coordinates public relations and marketing materials for branch programs, workshops, and services. Collects and analyzes statistics for library programs, workshops, and services. Allocates and manages funds for programs. Responsible for forecasting and meeting community needs. Identifies and addresses individual and community technology, literacy, and informational needs. Advocates for library services and programs within the local community. Establishes and maintains partnerships and promotes the branch with the local schools, businesses, and organizations. Serves as the liaison to and guides the governing Board of the Friends of the Library. Manages and evaluates the branch's collection and materials. Coordinates community analysis to establish needs and interests in order to select materials. Evaluates collection usage data in order to develop a Collection Management plan. Formulates an annual and long-term materials budget for branch. Delegates responsibility of selection and deselection of materials. Monitors and evaluates the collection management assignments. Monitors expenditures monthly. Performs a variety of functions daily to keep library operational. May open and close facility. Updates signage and flyers. Maintains physical appearance, supplies, and seating/collaborative spaces for public. Proactively addresses basic safety and security issues.
Application Deadline: 05/18/2026


Position Title: Librarian III - Branch Librarian - South Congaree/Pine Ridge
Grade: 209
Position #: 0001573
Department: LIBRARY
Salary Range: $53,589.25-$57,340.50
   
Minimum Requirements:
  Minimum Education - MLIS from an ALA accredited college or university.
  Minimum Qualification - 3-5 years of professional experience in public libraries, including supervisory and management experience.
Description:
  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 regarding personnel matters. Assesses unique circumstances and makes informed decisions concerning customer service and facilities management. Collects and 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 based on community analysis. 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 economic development, 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 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.
Application Deadline: 05/17/2026


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: 05/17/2026


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