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As a Municipality Account Executive, you will work closely with municipalities --supporting their unique banking needs from onboarding to ongoing relationship management. You will also help drive new ...

As a Municipality Account Executive, you will work closely with municipalities -supporting their unique banking needs from onboarding to ongoing relationship management. You will also help drive new ...

Procurement Specialist - Local Government / Municipality Location: Tamarac, FL. Salary Range: $55,000-$58,000 Why take a Procurement Specialist role with this company? * Collaborate with a diverse ...

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How much do municipality jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for municipality in the United States is $55,465.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,500.00 and $61,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced when working in a municipality role, and how can job seekers prepare for them?

Working in a municipality often involves balancing the diverse needs of the community while adhering to regulations and budgets. Common challenges include managing multiple projects with limited resources, navigating complex local government procedures, and responding to shifting priorities from stakeholders and citizens. Job seekers can prepare by developing strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills, as well as familiarizing themselves with relevant local policies and public administration practices. Being adaptable and collaborative will also help you thrive in this dynamic environment.

What is the difference between Municipality vs City Planner?

AspectMunicipalityCity Planner
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in public administration, urban planning, or related fieldsRequires a degree in urban planning, geography, or related disciplines; often with certification
Work EnvironmentGovernment offices, local councils, community projectsCity government departments, urban development agencies
Employer & IndustryLocal government entities, municipalitiesMunicipal planning departments, urban development firms
Common Search & ComparisonOften searched together due to overlapping roles in local governanceCompared for their roles in urban development and community planning

Municipality refers to the local government entity responsible for governing a specific area, including services and regulations. A City Planner, on the other hand, is a professional working within a municipality or related organization, focusing on urban development, zoning, and land use planning. While municipalities oversee broader governance, city planners are specialized roles within those entities dedicated to shaping urban environments.

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

To thrive as a Municipal Manager, you need a solid background in public administration, urban planning, or a related field, often supported by a relevant degree and extensive leadership experience. Familiarity with municipal management software, budgeting tools, and compliance systems is typically required. Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and stakeholder engagement skills set outstanding Municipal Managers apart. These capabilities ensure effective governance, efficient service delivery, and strong community relations within the municipality.

What is a municipality?

A municipality is a local government administrative division that typically has corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and state laws. Municipalities are responsible for providing local services such as water supply, waste management, public safety, transportation, and zoning. They are governed by elected officials, such as mayors and council members, and serve residents within a specific geographic area, such as a city, town, or village.
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Infographic showing various Municipality job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,465 per year, or $26.7 per hour.
ASSISTANT MUNICIPAL ATTORNEY (Municipal Attorney II) - Range 23/EXE

ASSISTANT MUNICIPAL ATTORNEY (Municipal Attorney II) - Range 23/EXE

Municipality of Anchorage

Anchorage, AK • On-site

$95K - $169K/yr

Other

Posted 28 days ago


Municipality Of Anchorage rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

226th of 657 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Job Information Open to the general public and any current Municipal employee. This is an executive position (no union affiliation) and serves at the pleasure of the Mayor of the Municipality of Anchorage. DEPARTMENT: Office of the Municipal Attorney HOURS OF WORK: Monday to Friday, 08:00am to 5:00pm LOCATION: City Hall - 632 W 6th Avenue Employees who are hired or rehired to any position shall be placed at the entrance pay step, and advancement from the entrance step to the maximum step within a pay grade shall be by successive steps.

To be considered for employment, applicants must be legally authorized to work and accept employment in the United States. The Municipality of Anchorage is not able to provide any type of sponsorship, including Student Visas and Employment Visas, under any circumstances. Example of Duties The Civil Division of the Anchorage Municipal Attorney's Office represents and advises all municipal departments as well as the Anchorage Assembly.

As a workplace, the office provides incredible diversity of work, a unique collegial environment, and the opportunity to make a real difference in the functioning of your local government. At the direction of the Municipal Attorney and Deputy Municipal Attorney, this position represents the Municipality in a variety of legal matters, including in civil litigation in state or federal court and in administrative proceedings involving the Municipality, and provides a full range of legal services to municipal clients. Other responsibilities include working with and monitoring staff; mentoring newer attorneys; participating in hiring and promotion decisions within the office as requested; and additional duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications / Substitutions / Preferences Graduation from an accredited school of law, must be admitted to the State of Alaska Bar Association (within 90 days of hire), and four (4) years of experience as a Municipal Attorney I with the Municipality of Anchorage or the equivalent elsewhere. Alaska Public Safety Information Network (APSIN) / National Crime Information Center (NCIC) or functionally equivalent certification within 30 days of hire. Satisfactory background check which includes criminal, education, and employment history at time of hire.

Satisfactory credit check at time of hire. Applicants will be credited for experience as a judicial clerk. Additional Important Information The Municipality of Anchorage participates in the U.S

Department of Homeland Security E-verify Program. For more information, please go to http://www.uscis.gov/E-verify. E-Verify is a registered trademark of the U.S

Department of Homeland Security. If selected for hire, the appointment in this position will be conditional based upon a satisfactory Municipal Employment Office conducted Background Check and Financial Review. A Background Check encompasses criminal history, verifying education, and verifying dates of employment.

If selected for hire, the appointment in this position requires Alaska Public Safety Information Network (APSIN) and FBI National Crime Information Center (NCIC) certification within 30 days of hire. Military Service Interview Preference Veterans who wish to be considered for interview preference, as permitted in Municipal Personnel Rules 3.30.031 D, must attach to the application a copy of their DD Form 214, DD Form 256, NGB Form 22, or a letter from the US Department of Veterans Affairs, recognizing the person as a veteran. The attached documentation must show an honorable discharge or general (under honorable conditions) discharge

The minimum qualifications of the position must be met for preference consideration. Individuals currently serving as a member in good standing in the National Guard or the organized military reserves who wish to be considered for interview preference, as permitted in Municipal Personnel Rules 3.30.031 D, must attach proof of current service to the application. Proof of current service can be shown by submission of a statement of service which, at a minimum, shows the full name, date of birth, Social Security Number, date service began, branch of service, rank, name of command providing the information, and unit of assignment

The statement of service must be on a form or letterhead of the individual's command organization, and shows the name, signature, title, and contact information of the signer providing the statement of service. The minimum qualifications of the position must be met for preference consideration. The Municipality of Anchorage is an Employer of National Service.

Please be sure to include any volunteer work with AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, or other national service programs on your application in the work history portion. Application Process Once an applicant clicks on the "Apply" link underneath the header section of a vacancy announcement, they will be directed to the www.GovernmentJobs.com website to log into their existing account (or to create an account) of their application profile. Applicants will create or review their profile, make any updates necessary, and submit their application from their personal account

NOTE: The GovernmentJobs website and applicant's profile accounts are not administered by the Municipality of Anchorage. For technical assistance or customer service regarding an account profile, applicants may contact the GovernmentJobs customer support line at 1-855-524-5627. For general questions regarding Municipal vacancy announcements or the employment process with the Municipality of Anchorage, applicants may contact the Human Resources Department at 907-343-4442 during regular business hours of Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Alaska Standard Time.

The MOA is an EO and AA Employer and complies with Title I of the ADA. For information regarding requests for reasonable accommodations related to employment under the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the Municipality of Anchorage ADA Coordinator at 907-343-4571.