
The clock is ticking for those seeking a new career path in Miami-Dade County. With the announcement by Mayor Daniella Levine Cava of the upcoming Mayor's Career & Job Fair, residents have an imminent opportunity to explore various job openings within the county. According to the official Miami-Dade County website, the fair is a bridge connecting the county's employment opportunities to its community members.
Set for Wednesday, July 24, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Miami Dade College's North Campus, the room provided, Building 3, Room 3249, will be alive with potential and possibility – attendees could be the next to join the ranks of Miami-Dade County employees. The county, according to their advertisement, prides itself on competitive salaries, a range of benefits including group medical and dental, and enrollment in the Florida Retirement System. The county does also tout investment in their employees' growth, offering tuition reimbursement and remote working opportunities alongside a commitment to work-life balance with flexible schedule options.
In an effort to promote inclusivity, Miami-Daid County has made it clear that requests for materials in accessible formats, sign language interpreters, CART services, or other accommodations are welcome. Interested parties need simply call Takia Burnett at 305-375-4585 or email her five days in advance at [email protected] to make such requests. This mirrors the county's pledge to open doors for all its residents, ensuring everyone can participate in their programs and job offerings. TTY users are not left behind, with the option to call 711 which connects to the Florida Relay Service.
For those eyeing a career pivot or just embarking on their professional journey, the Mayor's Career & Job Fair is a must-attend event. With details constantly being updated on the County Jobs page, it is recommended to keep an eye out. At the job fair, hopefuls can expect a wealth of information on the roles available. And for those who can't make it in person, Miami-Dade County encourages visits to their job page for details on how to apply, leveraging the chance to become part of a collective that aims to foster the well-being and prosperity of the county's citizens.









