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County Manager Jobs in Reno, NV (NOW HIRING)

UTILITY SYSTEMS WORKER III

Reno, NV · On-site

$67K - $87K/yr

... Washoe County recycled water distribution systems, sanitary sewer collection systems, and stormwater management and conveyance facilities; and performs related work as required. This is an Open ...

Demonstrates integrity by avoiding conflicts of interest, managing personal biases, and ensuring relationships remain appropriate to the scope of work and position responsibilities. Uses County ...

SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR

Reno, NV · On-site

$90K - $117K/yr

Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple inspections, maintain accurate ... Per the Washoe County Background and Reference Checks Policy, new and rehired employees are ...

The company's flagship asset, Thacker Pass, is located in Humboldt County in northern Nevada and is ... Role We are seeking a Manager, Treasury and Risk to join our Finance team. In this role, you will ...

The company's flagship asset, Thacker Pass, is located in Humboldt County in northern Nevada and is ... Manage key resources and assets including ourMicrosoft Environment, Cloud footprint (Azure ...

District Operations Manager

Reno, NV · On-site

$88K - $98K/yr

Interacts with local city, municipal, and county agencies to ensure customer satisfaction, improve ... Management of Union employees IV. Physical Requirements Listed below are key points regarding ...

Interacts with local city, municipal, and county agencies to ensure customer satisfaction, improve ... Management of Union employees IV. Physical Requirements Listed below are key points regarding ...

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How much do county manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for county manager in Reno, NV is $112,503.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $87,822.00 and $127,342.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are county managers?

County managers are appointed officials responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of a county government. They implement policies set by the county board or commission, manage county departments, prepare budgets, and ensure efficient delivery of public services. County managers act as the chief administrative officer and often serve as a liaison between elected officials, county staff, and the public. Their role is essential in ensuring that the county runs smoothly and that local government functions are carried out effectively.

What are some common challenges a County Manager faces when balancing the needs of different departments and stakeholders?

County Managers often encounter the challenge of allocating limited resources while addressing the diverse needs of various departments, elected officials, and community groups. This requires strong negotiation and communication skills, as well as the ability to prioritize initiatives that align with the county's strategic goals. Balancing transparency, fiscal responsibility, and political considerations is a daily part of the role, and successful managers foster collaboration among departments to achieve the best outcomes for the community.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a County Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a County Manager, you need a strong background in public administration, budgeting, and organizational leadership, typically supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree in public administration or a related field. Familiarity with government management software, financial systems, and regulatory frameworks is essential. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and negotiation skills help build consensus and lead diverse teams effectively. These skills ensure efficient county operations, sound fiscal management, and the ability to address complex community needs.

What is the difference between County Manager vs County Clerk?

AspectCounty ManagerCounty Clerk
Primary ResponsibilitiesOversees daily operations, implements policies, manages budgetsMaintains official records, issues licenses, manages elections
Required CredentialsTypically requires a master's degree in public administration or related fieldOften requires a high school diploma or associate degree; some positions prefer experience in record-keeping or administration
Work EnvironmentAdministrative offices, government departmentsClerical offices, public service environments
Employer & Industry UsageLocal government, county administrationsCounty governments, municipal offices

The County Manager and County Clerk roles serve different functions within local government. The County Manager focuses on managing operations and implementing policies, often requiring advanced education in public administration. The County Clerk handles record-keeping and administrative tasks related to elections and official documents. Both roles are essential for effective county governance but differ significantly in responsibilities and qualifications.

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Infographic showing various County Manager job openings in Reno, NV as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 94% In-person, 4% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $112,503 per year, or $54.1 per hour.
Nutrition Services Worker I @ Hidden Valley ES (26.25 hrs./wk., 180 days)

Nutrition Services Worker I @ Hidden Valley ES (26.25 hrs./wk., 180 days)

Washoe County School District

Sparks, NV • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 6 days ago


Washoe County School District rating

5.8

Company rating: 5.8 out of 10

Based on 28 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

442nd of 577 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Education Support Professionals - ESP/Classified - Nutrition Services
Job Number 2000017640
Start Date
Open Date 06/11/2026
Closing Date
NUTRITION SERVICES WORKER I
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
Under supervision, assists in preparing and serving meals for breakfast, lunch and a la carte menus. May be assigned to a school site or N.S. (Nutrition Services) Central Kitchen. Performs related work as required.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
The Nutrition Service Worker I prepares food for meal service, prepackaging, and/or line service; may
be required to work on automatic packaging line; duties may include data input at point of sale modules and/or special food service computer programs; may supervise and assign duties to student workers. May be required to take over the operations of the kitchen in the absence of the manager; may be required to travel and work at another location; and may be temporarily or permanently reassigned to a different location dependent upon department needs.
Practice proper food safety and sanitation as per Washoe County Health Department and Washoe County School District Nutrition Services. Maintain personal cleanliness and appearance appropriate for food handlers.
EXEMPLARY DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES
Operates, maintains and cleans commercial kitchen equipment, such as mixers, grinders, slicers, griddles, fryers, dishwashers and ovens; fills containers and dispensers; set-up serving equipment, containers and carts with dishes, utensils, and food. Cleans tables, counters, serving trays, washes dishes, pots and pans; maintains sanitary and safe work environment; identify and serve a reimbursable meal as defined by the USDA child nutrition program as a unit to each student; receives and stocks groceries and supplies; performs a variety of food preparation activities, such as washing, chopping, grating, slicing, baking and frying food; may measure / mix ingredients for recipes; prepares, set-up and serve breakfast, lunch and a la carte. Operate cash registers or computerized point of sale units; may collect money and reconciliation of daily sales; may be required to assist with food preparation for special functions such as banquets, barbecues, and field trips; practice proper food safety and sanitation as per Washoe County Health Department and Washoe County School District Nutrition Services. Follow Nutrition Services regulations, policies, and practices as trained to do so. Works collaboratively with kitchen site team, administrators and teachers. Provides training to new NS Trainees, and assist in training student workers.
Must be able to bend, lift weight above shoulders, stand for extended periods and ability to work on your feet up to eight (8) hours.
Must be able to lift and carry up to 40 pounds, following WCSD and Nutrition Services safety standards.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Experience/Education: Any combination of education and experience that could likely provide the required knowledge and skills is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and experience would be:
1. Six (6) months to one (1) year of preparing and serving food; institutional food service experience is desired. Completion of a two (2) hour Safeschools course is required within the first year of employment.
Knowledge of: Reading, writing in English and basic math; basic food preparation, safe working practices, sanitary food handling and storage techniques.
Skill at and Abilty to: Read, write and follow verbal and written instructions in English; operate commercial kitchen equipment; operate commercial packaging equipment; operate cooking and food preparation equipment; prepare and serve food; follow basic recipe instructions; lift/carry up to 40 lbs, i.e., cases of fresh fruit, large or heavy objects; food preparation; communicate effectively with others and work as part of a team that serves the needs of students
THIS JOB DESCRIPTION IS NOT A COMPLETE STATEMENT OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS, RESPONSIBILITIES OR REQUIREMENTS. REQUIREMENTS ARE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE MINIMUM LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND/OR ABILITIES. MANAGEMENT RETAINS THE DISCRETION TO ADD OR CHANGE TYPICAL DUTIES OF A POSITION AT ANY TIME.
The Washoe County School District prohibits bullying, cyber-bullying, harassment, sexual harassment, and/or discrimination based on an individual's actual or perceived race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, veterans or military status, marital status, political affiliation, disability or the presence of any sensory, physical or mental handicap in any of its educational programs/activities and employment, or in any program or activity conducted or funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The District prohibits discrimination against any youth group listed in Title 36, as a patriotic society, (i.e. Boy Scouts of America) from access to public school facilities use.
Site(s) Hidden Valley Elementary School
Internal Job Number 2026-27-E263305
Salary
Grade 15 CSCA
Sch A: $16.19 (entry step)
Sch B: $19.45 (entry step)
Salaries are subject to adjustment and may increase and decrease each fiscal year. New employees hired by Washoe County School District are normally placed on the entry step of the grade of the position. View the salary schedules here.
Range/Grade 15
Additional Job Information
Benefit packages are available for all employees, eligible employees who are regularly scheduled to work 27.5 hours per week or more receive full benefits of the District which include but are not limited to;
  • No waiting period on Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance
    • Employees may select an insurance plan wherein WCSD contributes 100% of insurance premiums.
  • Sick Leave, Holiday Pay and Vacation Pay
  • Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)
    • Contribution options will be explained in detail during the New Employee Orientation.
  • Salary Increases
  • Longevity Bonuses
  • Guidance Resources
  • And More - Visit our Benefits page for more information.

Temporary employees working less than 6 months do not receive benefits.
New employees will be fingerprinted upon hire and every five years thereafter and will have $58.50 deducted from their first paycheck to help defray the cost of fingerprinting. Non-licensed employees will have $58.50 deduction when their fingerprints are completed every five years. Fingerprint fees are subject to change.
The job offer is conditional until a report is returned from the FBI and Nevada Department of Public Safety that meets the standards of WCSD for employment purposes.
Any applicant who would like to request a reasonable accommodation in any step of the selection process should contact Human Resources at (775) 348-0321.

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