City of Dubuque, Iowa
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City of Dubuque, Iowa-
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Dubuque, Iowa, United States
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Alvin Nash Housing Director at City of Dubuque, Iowa-
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Dubuque, Iowa, United States
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Dubuque County, Iowa, United States
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Overview
Whether at City Hall or out on city streets, our employees serve our residents, businesses, and visitors every day. Join the City of Dubuque team to be part of a high-performance organization dedicated to the community and to delivering excellent municipal services. We are input-oriented, see problems as opportunities, search for creative solutions, and work as a team to accomplish goals and build partnerships. At the City of Dubuque, your work is meaningful and supports the community. The City of Dubuque values its employees and offers competitive salaries and benefits such as: • Health and Dental Insurance • 12 weeks of Paid Parental Leave • Paid Time Off and 11 Paid Holidays • Flexible Spending Accounts • Retirement Savings (IPERS) • Deferred Compensation Plan • Life and AD&D Insurance Coverage • Short-Term Disability • Employee Assistance Program • Tuition Reimbursement Program • Longevity Pay Starting After 6 Years of Service • Flexible Work Arrangements • Paid Time Volunteering With positions in over 30 departments and divisions, your perfect career fit is waiting for you at the City of Dubuque. Ready to join our team? Visit www.CityOfDubuque.org/Jobs. Not familiar with Dubuque? At nearly 60,000 residents, Dubuque is the center for retail, health care, education, employment, and entertainment for the Tri-State area of Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa. We’ve grown into a city with small-town roots. Kids still walk to school, you know your neighbors, and you’re minutes away from the great outdoors—all while having a career that drives you, and the ability to visit world-class museums or taste cuisine that satisfies every palate. Learn more at www.biglifesmallcity.com.
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