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Yavapai County Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Dentist

Prescott Valley, AZ · On-site

$130 - $180/hr

Yavapai County is seeking a Dentist to join our Community Health Services team! Yavapai County Community Health Services is seeking a dedicated and dynamic Dentist to serve in a dual role - providing ...

PT Barista

Cottonwood, AZ · On-site

$14.25 - $16.50/hr

Yavapai County Food Worker Certificate. (www.yavapai.us/chs/) * Arizona Department of liquor basic training certificate. (www.azliquor.gov) This job is ideal for someone who is : * Team oriented and ...

PT Barista

Cottonwood, AZ · On-site

$12.15 - $14.15/hr

Yavapai County Food Worker Certificate. (www.yavapai.us/chs/) * Arizona Department of liquor basic training certificate. (www.azliquor.gov) This job is ideal for someone who is : * Team oriented and ...

Yavapai County Food Worker Certificate. (www.yavapai.us/chs/) * Arizona Department of liquor basic training certificate. (www.azliquor.gov) This job is ideal for someone who is : * Team oriented and ...

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How much do yavapai county jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for yavapai county in the United States is $133,872.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $100,500.00 and $165,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Yavapai County job?

A Yavapai County job refers to a position working for the government of Yavapai County, Arizona. The county offers a variety of job opportunities in departments such as public safety, health services, public works, and administration. These roles provide competitive salaries, benefits, and the chance to serve the local community. Employment requirements vary by position, but most roles require specific qualifications, experience, or certifications. You can find current job openings on the Yavapai County website or through their Human Resources department.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Yavapai County position?

As a Yavapai County employee, you generally need expertise in your specific profession (such as administration, law enforcement, or public service), along with a high school diploma or relevant degree. Familiarity with government software, record-keeping systems, and compliance with industry-specific regulations is often necessary. Strong organizational skills, public communication abilities, and attention to detail help you excel in interactions with residents and coworkers. These skills are critical because they drive effective service delivery and ensure compliance with local and state policies in a government environment.

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Employees working for Yavapai County may be based in government offices, field locations, or a combination, depending on their specific job title and department. Most roles involve collaborating closely with coworkers and the public, either directly at county facilities or through remote communication. The work environment is generally supportive and structured, with clear policies and procedures to follow. Many positions offer opportunities for professional development, regular hours, and the chance to contribute meaningfully to the well-being of the local community.

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Infographic showing various Yavapai County job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $133,872 per year, or $64.4 per hour.

Community Financial Educator - Yavapai County, AZ (Bilingual)

Credit Union West

Glendale, AZ • On-site

$20.50 - $27.75/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

Credit Union West has been named a ‘Top Company to Work for in Arizona’ for the 13th year in a row (2014-2025)! This prestigious award announced by BestCompaniesAZ is earned by achieving stellar marks in a comprehensive workplace survey, where employees are asked to rate and share feedback including culture, leadership and overall satisfaction.
Credit Union West continuously looks for ways to improve employee satisfaction and experience. In addition to high paying wages, Credit Union West also offers the following:

  • Full-time employees receive 100% paid health, dental & vision insurance
  • Earn incentives up to 15%, depending on position
  • 401K plan with employer matching funds up to 5%
  • Profit Sharing
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Gym membership reimbursement
  • Paid time off for holidays, vacation, and sick days
  • Credit Union West membership and discounts

Be part of our award-winning team!


Bilingual (Spanish) required

This position will be based out of Yavapai County, and will travel to Glendale, AZ regularly (for training, plus 1 day per week for events in Maricopa County).


POSITION SUMMARY

The Community Impact Specialist (CIS) plays a vital role in fostering positive relationships between the credit union and the communities we serve. The CIS will work closely with the Community Impact Manager to coordinate the organization’s efforts to create and deliver valuable financial education and wellness initiatives. The individual will have a strong understanding of the credit union, financial education strategies and curriculum, and social responsibility initiatives. This role will help support with the development and implementation of programs that align with our commitment to provide financial wellness to education-based organizations, businesses, and community relationships, while enhancing our brand reputation and growing community partnerships. The individual will enthusiastically work to achieve financial education goals and community outreach objectives, while enhancing the quality of life for our members/team members by meeting or exceeding their service expectations. Ensures that all community engagement initiative complies with relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES

• Financial Education – Creates and maintains financial education content for youth, adult, and underserved communities based on the needs of our employees, members, and communities. Coordinates with external financial education vendors to maximize exposure to credit union membership. Facilitates content at credit union events, community organization, and on marketing channels and social media platforms for engagement. Develops relationships within the education community to promote financial wellness programs. Supports strategies to establish partnerships with vendors, businesses, and organizations to achieve department goals. Schedules financial education opportunities with businesses to align the value of credit union membership with employee benefits. Ensures the credit union's quality and professional reputation is projected and maintained. Supports efforts to incorporate financial counseling activities into overall member experience. Research and coordinates industry and education-based grant funding opportunities to enhance initiatives.

• Community Relations – Represents the credit union at community and charitable events, business gatherings, and social events with the objective of developing partnerships, sponsorships, and membership development in the community. Coordinates financial education efforts with Employee Volunteer Program organizations and events. Establish and maintains ongoing relationships with community partners to continue to expand and grow.

• Administration and Reporting – Completes financial education activities and records information promptly. Establish and executes financial education calendar activities for both business development and community relations. Interfaces with Marketing on development and distribution of brochures, promotional materials, and financial education content.

• Performs other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS

EDUCATION:

Bachelor’s degree obtained through a formal 4-year program at an accredited educational facility preferred or equivalent experience.

EXPERIENCE:

A minimum of 1-3 years in finance, community impact, business development, or education and training experience in a financial institution preferred. Experience developing and presenting credible financial wellness education to a diverse audience. Experience building and maintaining professional partnerships with community and business leaders. Bilingual (Spanish) is preferred.

SKILLS & COMPETENCIES

• Live the mission, vision, and core values of the credit union. • Able to communicate effectively and tactfully with employees and members both orally and in writing. • Demonstrate critical thinking and being self-reliant to better analyze and solve problems. • Effective time management and organizational skills. Ability to multi-task and be agile to serve members and employees. • Maintain working knowledge of Microsoft Office, SharePoint, and collaborative tools (Teams and Zoom).• Thorough knowledge and understanding of organization’s Employee Handbook and policies. • Must demonstrate functional knowledge of the Bank Secrecy Act in addition to other Federal laws, including but not limited to U.S. Patriot Act, Office of Foreign Assets & Control, Anti-Money Laundering, Right to Financial Privacy Act, and the Bank Bribery Act.

Lifting 30 pounds is required.





Key Words: Community Impact, Credit Union, Financial Education, Literacy, Training