Apache Junction seeks full-time Economic Development Specialist

Job Description: Works with community organizations, institutions and businesses in the research, preparation, implementation of economic development plans, programs and services. Generates leads or prospects in targeted areas, creates marketing and promotional materials to expand the local economy by advocating and retention of new businesses to sustain and strengthen the community’s economic base.

Location: Economic Development, Apache Junction, AZ
Department: Management Services
Job Status: Not Specified
Shift: 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Days Worked: Mon., Tue., Wed., Thu.
Rate of Pay: $60,286 – $63,337
Details: FLSA Exempt with benefits including Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS). First review of applications on 8/3/23.

Benefits
Some of these benefits may not be available to part time employees and are subject to change

Health, dental, and life insurance
Social Security
Workers’ Compensation insurance *
Deferred Compensation Plans
State Retirement plans
96-192 vacation hours per year
96 sick leave hours per year
Up to nine (9) holiday leaves annually
Birthday leave
Tuition Reimbursement

* Some Public Safety Volunteer Positions are eligible for Worker’s Compensation

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