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Assistant County Attorney

Newton, KS · On-site

$89K - $101K/yr

SUPERVISORY RELATIONSHIPS Works under the guidance of the County Attorney and Deputy County Attorney to ensure coordination of objectives and priorities of the department. Works under the guidelines ...

Assistant County Attorney

Newton, KS · On-site

$89K - $101K/yr

SUPERVISORY RELATIONSHIPS Works under the guidance of the County Attorney and Deputy County Attorney to ensure coordination of objectives and priorities of the department. Works under the guidelines ...

Assistant County Attorney

Lyons, NY · On-site

$89K - $121K/yr

This position works in conjunction with and under direct supervision of the County Attorney. • Serves as legal counsel for the County Board of Supervisors and County department heads serving the ...

Maui Recovery Case Worker

Kihei, HI · On-site

$20 - $24/hr

EDS / Maui County SUPERVISOR: Maui County Coordinator STATUS: Non-Exempt / Full time - Contingent on Funding PAY: $20.00 to $24.00 QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in human services, Social Work ...

$20 - $24/hr

EDS / Maui County SUPERVISOR: Maui County Coordinator STATUS: Non-Exempt / Full time - Contingent on Funding PAY: $20.00 to $24.00 QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in human services, Social Work ...

Assistant County Attorney V

Fairfax, VA · On-site

$112K - $197K/yr

The Office of the County Attorney functions as in-house counsel to the Board of Supervisors, the County Executive, department heads, division directors, and other County employees. It also serves as ...

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How much do county supervisor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for county supervisor in the United States is $30.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $36.54 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by County Supervisors when balancing the needs of diverse communities within their jurisdiction?

County Supervisors often face the challenge of representing and balancing the needs of diverse communities with varying priorities, such as urban and rural areas, or different economic and cultural groups. This requires active listening, community engagement, and sometimes difficult compromise to ensure fair allocation of resources and services. Successful Supervisors typically build strong relationships with local stakeholders and collaborate with other departments to address concerns equitably. Navigating these complexities is a key part of the role and essential for effective county governance.

What is the difference between County Supervisor vs City Council Member?

AspectCounty SupervisorCity Council Member
Required CredentialsVaries by county, often includes experience in public service or local governmentSimilar, often requires community involvement or local government experience
Work EnvironmentCounty government offices, district meetings, public hearingsCity hall, community events, city council chambers
Employer & Industry UsageCounty government, local government sectorMunicipal government, city administration

Both roles involve serving local communities, but County Supervisors oversee larger districts within a county, focusing on broader policies and budgets, while City Council Members focus on city-specific issues and ordinances. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

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

To thrive as a County Supervisor, you need expertise in public administration, budgeting, community engagement, and a solid understanding of local government operations, often supported by a degree in public administration or a related field. Familiarity with government management software, budgeting tools, and regulatory compliance systems is typically required. Strong leadership, decision-making, negotiation, and communication skills help you build consensus and effectively serve diverse constituents. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring efficient county governance, responsible resource allocation, and the delivery of essential public services.

What are County Supervisors?

County Supervisors are elected officials who serve on the governing board of a county, typically called the Board of Supervisors. They are responsible for overseeing county operations, setting policies, adopting budgets, and representing the interests of their district or area within the county. Their duties often include making decisions on local services such as law enforcement, public health, and infrastructure. County Supervisors also work with other government agencies and the public to address community needs. Their role is crucial in shaping local policies and ensuring efficient delivery of county services.
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Site Supervisor - Expanded Learning Programs (South San Diego)

YMCA of San Diego County

Chula Vista, CA

$24 - $27.17/hr

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Under the supervision of the Program Director, the Site Supervisor – Expanded Learning Programs (ELP) is responsible for the overall site leadership, management, and supervision of staff, students, and program activities. The Site Supervisor will provide coaching and support for the Assistant Site Supervisor and Youth Leader staff members, and will collaborate with school personnel and families to maximize program capacity, ensure a safe and supportive environment, and offer program activities that promote student skill building, healthy choices and behaviors, diversity and equity, and academic achievement. The Site Supervisor position requires leadership and management skills, strong communication skills, and a strong desire to mentor youth, strengthen families, and serve the community.

To learn more about YMCA Expanded Learning Programs CLICK HERE

For more on Employee Perks, click on this link: Employee Benefits | YMCA of San Diego County (ymcasd.org)

SCHEDULE:

  • Monday - Friday 6:00 AM - 8:00 AM (as early as 5:45 AM depending on site) and 12:45 PM - 6:30PM
  • Must be available for morning and afternoon shifts. 40 hours per week.

WORK DESIGNATION:

  • In-person

  • Responsible for overall on-site management, staff and student supervision, site compliance, program planning, and implementing high quality program activities in accordance with the goals and policies of the ASES/21st CCLC grant, school district, collaborative partners, and the YMCA of San Diego County.
  • Supervise program staff and participants, ensuring their guidance and safety at all times.
  • Responsible for student recruitment and program marketing to ensure program capacity.
  • Provide positive behavior guidance that supports the developmental, social-emotional, and physical needs of all students.
  • Actively collaborate with families, school personnel, and district partners to align high quality academic activities, coordinate student services, and ensure positive relationships with all program stakeholders.
  • Effectively manage all administrative duties for site including site budget, monthly paperwork, attendance management, program planning, staff development, and other contractual and compliance duties.
  • Manage daily program operations including daily set up, program management, and daily closure of expanded learning program.
  • Perform daily duties that ensure space is properly maintained, organized, clean, and safe.

TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:

  • This position occasionally requires travel throughout San Diego County.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  •  This position includes supervisory responsibilities

  • Must be 18 years of age or older and possess a high school diploma/GED.
  • Two years experience in child and youth development, education, or comparable setting required.
  • Visual and auditory ability to respond to critical incidents and the physical ability to act in an emergency situation.
  • Physical ability to lead activities such as sports, games, academic assistance, assemblies, transitions, and other program activities.

PRE-HIRE CONTINGENCIES:

  • Licensing, state law and our funders require that applicants be fingerprinted, prior to reporting to work, and include subsequent arrest notifications
  • Negative TB assessment or test results obtained within the past 60 days, prior to working on a school site, and every four (4) years thereafter
  • CPR/AED, and First Aid Certification, must include Adult and Child/Infant, obtained within 30 days of hire, and must be from one of the following certifying organizations: American Red Cross, American Heart Association, American Safety & Health Institute
  • Completion of one of the following:
    • 48 college credits at an institution of higher education
    • AA/AS degree, OR
    • Passing score on district’s Classroom Assistant/Instructional Aide proficiency exam

YMCA will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the San Diego County Fair Chance Ordinance and the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is made to you. After making a conditional offer and running a background check, if the YMCA is concerned about conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be given the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide mitigating evidence, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Ordinance by visiting the San Diego County Office of Labor Standards and Enforcement.


USD $24.00 - USD $27.17 /Hr.