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Cumberland Sheriff’s Office to host hiring event July 19

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Image courtesy of Cumberland County Sheriff's Department.

The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office will host a hiring event on July 19 with same-day interviews being offered for positions such as Detention Officer, Detention Officer Cadet, Deputy Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff Cadet. The hiring event will be take place at the NC WORKS office located at 490 N. McPherson Church Road, Fayetteville, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. 

Cumberland County is offering a $2,500 signing bonus for newly hired deputies and detention officers upon academy graduation.

The primary goal of this event is to connect job seekers with career opportunities within the Sheriff’s Office. Eligible applicants who are unable to attend but interested in working with the Sheriff’s Office can go to ccsonc.org/join-the-ccso/ for more information.

To view jobs in the Sheriff’s Office and across Cumberland County Government and apply online, go to governmentjobs.com/careers/cumberlandcountync. For more information on Cumberland County’s Employee Benefits Package, visit cumberlandcountync.gov/benefits.

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