Deputy Chief EMS

The purpose of this position is to manage the operations of the EMS division of Clarendon County Fire Rescue. This class works under administrative supervision, developing and implementing programs within organizational policies and reports major activities to executive level administrators through conferences and reports. Associate degree in Fire Science or closely related major. Ten (10) years of fire suppression and paramedic experience or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. National Registry Paramedic Certification. South Carolina Paramedic Certification. Must possess and maintain a valid state driver’s license with an acceptable driving history.

Chief Financial Officer

This position oversees all aspects of the Finance and Accounting functions of the County and is responsible to plan, control, design and implement all financial activities in compliance with Governmental Accounting Standards Board accounting standards, regulations and legal requirements. Responsible for the development of reports, financial statements, coordination of external audit and actionable recommendations on both organizational strategy and operations.  Functions reporting to this position include accounting, payroll, accounts payable and budget.

Part-Time Assistant Archivist

Under limited supervision, performs assigned activities involved in the collection, organization, preservation and public access of historically significant items and records related to Clarendon County and surrounding areas. Reports to the County Archivist.

Criminal Court Administrator – Felony

The primary duties will include, but not limited to primarily responsible for the daily operation of the criminal court (felony) within the magistrate court. This responsibility includes, but is not limited to: preparation and distribution of warrants, filing, scheduling for criminal court, notification to law enforcement officials, victims and defendants of trial dates and times, accurate disposition of warrants after trial and maintenance of a filing system regarding warrants. .

Procurement Director

The purpose of this position is to plan, organize, direct, and manage all aspects of purchasing/procurement operations to acquire commodities, services, and construction. This class formulates long-range goals for the organization, develop policy and position papers and negotiates with the chief administrative officer and/or elected officials. Negotiates and provides contract administration and project management to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal mandates required for the governmental public procurement process. Conducts pre-bid conferences, bid opening, selection, and award; inclusive of all steps of project management from advertisement, solicitation, contract implementation to close out.

Dispatcher

The primary duties will include, answering and dispatching 911 emergency calls for Clarendon County Sheriff’s Dept., Fire Dept. EMS, and local towns. Requires working on rotating shifts including evenings and weekends. Must be able to work under stressful situations and have the ability to work well with the public, state, and local law enforcement personnel.

Part-Time Maintenance Worker

Primary duties will include, but are not limited to, performing routine maintenance and custodial tasks in the maintenance of recreational facilities and equipment for County recreation programs. Assists with the supervision of various recreational games and activities. Reports to the Maintenance Supervisor.