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New platform connects job seekers with Alabama county government careers

A new online platform—AlabamaCountyJobs.com—has officially launched to connect individuals with career opportunities in county government.

A screenshot of AlabamaCountyJobs.com

A new online platform — AlabamaCountyJobs.com — has officially launched to connect individuals with career opportunities in county government across all 67 Alabama counties.

The initiative is led by the Association of County Commissions of Alabama, ACCA, and is designed for accessibility and ease of use, helping users discover their ideal county government job based on their education, skills, interests and career goals. The site serves as a centralized hub for job listings — from entry-level to executive roles — and provides details on benefits and application procedures to help job seekers pursue careers in public service.

“County governments are the backbone of local services in Alabama, and we are excited to make it easier for talented individuals to find meaningful work in their communities,” said ACCA Executive Director Sonny Brasfield. “AlabamaCountyJobs.com is more than a job board — it’s a gateway to public service.”

County government careers offer a strong foundation for long-term success, with employee benefits that may include:

  • Comprehensive health insurance coverage
  • Participation in the state retirement system
  • Student loan forgiveness through public service programs
  • Paid time off for vacation, sick leave and holidays
  • Opportunities to make a lasting impact locally

“Whether you are interested in public safety, infrastructure, administration, finance, legal services or leadership, there is a place for you in Alabama’s county workforce,” the Association said.

To explore current job openings and learn more, visit www.AlabamaCountyJobs.com.

The Alabama Political Reporter is a daily political news site devoted to Alabama politics. We provide accurate, reliable coverage of policy, elections and government.

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