City of Pflugerville
Pflugerville, TX, USA
Communications Director
City of Pflugerville, TX
About Pflugerville, TX
Pflugerville, Texas is a vibrant, growing community, the second-largest city in Travis County next to the state capital of Austin and the Trail Capital of Texas. The City covers more than 23 square miles and offers beautiful trails, diverse shopping options and high-quality schools. Over the last decade, the City’s considerable growth rate has created abundant cultural, entertainment and recreational opportunities. Pflugerville’s more than 79,000 residents enjoy living “where quality meets life.”
Pflugerville is growing rapidly as evidenced by a 187% population growth since 2000 and more than $1B in capital improvement projects planned within the next 5 years. The City has also had an influx of large employers. Most recently, the City opened its doors to an Amazon Fulfillment Center, Costco, Living Spaces Fulfillment Center, Baylor Scott & White Hospital and PepsiCo.
Pflugerville’s qualities have been recognized and honored with several awards and accolades. In 2020, Pflugerville ranked #70 on Livability’s top 100 places to live for small to mid-size cities. The City has earned Scenic City recognition from Scenic Texas because of its model standards for design and development of public roadways, beautiful trails and continuous efforts to diversify the urban forest and streetscapes. “Pflugerville is as pfun as they come, and according to a new study by SmartAsset, it's one of the most livable small U.S. cities too. The North Austin suburb ranked No. 31 in SmartAsset's list of 275 small American cities and was the only Texas city to make the top 50. The Communications Department is recognized regionally and nationally with a total of 78 awards received in the last 15 years. Recent accolades include recognition for social media campaigns from City County Communications and Marketing Association (3CMA), Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers Award of Excellence for best social media campaign, and a HERMES Creative 2024 Gold Award for Explore Pflugerville Tourism Rebrand.
City Government
The City of Pflugerville was incorporated in 1965 and operates under a Home Rule Charter with a Council-Manager form of government. The City Council is comprised of a Mayor and six (6) Councilmembers elected at-large on a non-partisan basis for staggered, three-year terms.
The City Council, as policy makers, appoints a City Manager to manage the day-to-day operations.
The City Manager is responsible for administering the affairs of the City in accordance with City Council policies and federal and state laws in all matters including the City’s utilities, finance, human resources, public works, planning, engineering, building, police, parks & recreation, library and several other departments with 426 fulltime employees and an operating budget of $126 million.
The Position
Under general administrative direction, this position establishes, manages and implements effective communications and public involvement strategies to provide timely, accurate, and understandable information to the community. The Communications Director is responsible for overseeing and coordinating citywide communications messages and public information programs, expanding communication resources for outreach to the city and residents using existing and new technology and media, overseeing the implementation of citywide information programs, and management of the Explore Pflugerville tourism program. The Communications Director must apply a significant degree of initiative and independent judgment, as the Director interfaces frequently with City management, City Council, the media and other City staff to present recommendations and administer both public and internal communication information programs. The Communications Department manages City’s media relations, social media presence, city websites, public access and video programming, police emergency operation center communications and the city’s tourism efforts and outreach.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Supervise communications division and oversee coordination of messages via Pf Connect communications channels including the city website, social media accounts, video and special events.
Continuously evaluate effectiveness of communications campaigns and coordinate ongoing city messaging with clear information to the public.
Advise members of the City Manager’s Office (CMO), Mayor, City Council and top management staff on communications strategies, policies, procedures and issues.
Coordinate implementation of the city’s communications plan and link communications initiatives to the City Council’s Strategic Plan and goals.
Develop, facilitate and assist with implementing strategic approaches to emerging issues.
Oversee the coordination of design, production and distribution of city publications to heighten awareness of city services, programs and initiatives ensuring all materials follow city branding and key messaging.
Assist other departments with communications strategies. In an emergency, serves in Emergency Operations Center and provides emergency message support.
Manage and coordinate cable access channel content, including public service announcement notices, Pflugerville Pfocus scripts and filming, and promotional videos.
Serves on county-wide communications teams to assist with Travis and Williamson County regional communications efforts.
Attend, represent and/or coordinate with CMO at community functions, open houses, community meetings, civic organizations, and governmental groups; prepare and present presentations regarding city programs.
Work with CMO, staff, and City Council on communication strategies such as coordinating plans, and writing columns, letters, and speeches, and communication programs.
Attend conferences, trainings, and other meetings to stay current with successful practices in communications, engagement and learn new skills.
Oversee the Explore Pflugerville tourism program to grow Pflugerville’s tourist presence and maximize the use of Hotel Occupancy Funds to attract tourists to Pflugerville.
Knowledge and Skills
Knowledge of public opinion research techniques and various methods of application in governmental issues
Knowledge of print, electronic, radio/television, and social media used to distribute public information
Knowledge of Public Information Act, its application and compliance requirements.
Knowledge of best practices related to crisis communication and emergency operations.
Skill of word processing, spreadsheet, website development, and data inquiry software.
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will be a strategic communications professional who can develop and execute communication plans. This person should have extensive experience with social media, news media, and crisis communication; experience working in a high-growth City will be a definite asset.
The ideal candidate must have exceptional interpersonal skills, and the ability to establish and maintain relationships with City Council, City Management, the general public, and the news media. Advanced written and oral communication skills will be imperative, as well as strong collaboration and team building skills.
Education and Experience
Qualified applicants will have a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Relations, Communications, or a related field, in addition to 7+ year’s progressively responsible experience in communications; 5+ years’ experience in a writing-intensive position, and 5+ years supervisory experience, preferably in related function or government. Demonstrated experience working with print, broadcast and internet-based media is required. A Certified Public Communicator or Master’s Degree in Communications, Public Administration or similar field is preferred.
Salary
The City of Pflugerville offers a competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. The position also includes employer paid healthcare, dental, vision, and life insurance. The City has 11 paid holidays per year with 24 hours of personal holiday leave, along with 12 days of sick and 15 days of vacation time.
The City participates in Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) at an employee deposit rate of 7% with a City match of 2:1 and five (5) year vesting. The City also offers additional retirement options through MissionSquare Retirement (formerly ICMA-RC). Relocation assistance may be available.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should forward a cover letter and resume to:
resumes@affionpublic.com
Reference: PACD24
Affion Public
PO Box 794
Hershey, PA 17033
888.321.4922
www.affionpublic.com
*The deadline to receive resumes is September 19, 2024* video journalist
The City of Pflugerville is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Communications Director
City of Pflugerville, TX
About Pflugerville, TX
Pflugerville, Texas is a vibrant, growing community, the second-largest city in Travis County next to the state capital of Austin and the Trail Capital of Texas. The City covers more than 23 square miles and offers beautiful trails, diverse shopping options and high-quality schools. Over the last decade, the City’s considerable growth rate has created abundant cultural, entertainment and recreational opportunities. Pflugerville’s more than 79,000 residents enjoy living “where quality meets life.”
Pflugerville is growing rapidly as evidenced by a 187% population growth since 2000 and more than $1B in capital improvement projects planned within the next 5 years. The City has also had an influx of large employers. Most recently, the City opened its doors to an Amazon Fulfillment Center, Costco, Living Spaces Fulfillment Center, Baylor Scott & White Hospital and PepsiCo.
Pflugerville’s qualities have been recognized and honored with several awards and accolades. In 2020, Pflugerville ranked #70 on Livability’s top 100 places to live for small to mid-size cities. The City has earned Scenic City recognition from Scenic Texas because of its model standards for design and development of public roadways, beautiful trails and continuous efforts to diversify the urban forest and streetscapes. “Pflugerville is as pfun as they come, and according to a new study by SmartAsset, it's one of the most livable small U.S. cities too. The North Austin suburb ranked No. 31 in SmartAsset's list of 275 small American cities and was the only Texas city to make the top 50. The Communications Department is recognized regionally and nationally with a total of 78 awards received in the last 15 years. Recent accolades include recognition for social media campaigns from City County Communications and Marketing Association (3CMA), Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers Award of Excellence for best social media campaign, and a HERMES Creative 2024 Gold Award for Explore Pflugerville Tourism Rebrand.
City Government
The City of Pflugerville was incorporated in 1965 and operates under a Home Rule Charter with a Council-Manager form of government. The City Council is comprised of a Mayor and six (6) Councilmembers elected at-large on a non-partisan basis for staggered, three-year terms.
The City Council, as policy makers, appoints a City Manager to manage the day-to-day operations.
The City Manager is responsible for administering the affairs of the City in accordance with City Council policies and federal and state laws in all matters including the City’s utilities, finance, human resources, public works, planning, engineering, building, police, parks & recreation, library and several other departments with 426 fulltime employees and an operating budget of $126 million.
The Position
Under general administrative direction, this position establishes, manages and implements effective communications and public involvement strategies to provide timely, accurate, and understandable information to the community. The Communications Director is responsible for overseeing and coordinating citywide communications messages and public information programs, expanding communication resources for outreach to the city and residents using existing and new technology and media, overseeing the implementation of citywide information programs, and management of the Explore Pflugerville tourism program. The Communications Director must apply a significant degree of initiative and independent judgment, as the Director interfaces frequently with City management, City Council, the media and other City staff to present recommendations and administer both public and internal communication information programs. The Communications Department manages City’s media relations, social media presence, city websites, public access and video programming, police emergency operation center communications and the city’s tourism efforts and outreach.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Supervise communications division and oversee coordination of messages via Pf Connect communications channels including the city website, social media accounts, video and special events.
Continuously evaluate effectiveness of communications campaigns and coordinate ongoing city messaging with clear information to the public.
Advise members of the City Manager’s Office (CMO), Mayor, City Council and top management staff on communications strategies, policies, procedures and issues.
Coordinate implementation of the city’s communications plan and link communications initiatives to the City Council’s Strategic Plan and goals.
Develop, facilitate and assist with implementing strategic approaches to emerging issues.
Oversee the coordination of design, production and distribution of city publications to heighten awareness of city services, programs and initiatives ensuring all materials follow city branding and key messaging.
Assist other departments with communications strategies. In an emergency, serves in Emergency Operations Center and provides emergency message support.
Manage and coordinate cable access channel content, including public service announcement notices, Pflugerville Pfocus scripts and filming, and promotional videos.
Serves on county-wide communications teams to assist with Travis and Williamson County regional communications efforts.
Attend, represent and/or coordinate with CMO at community functions, open houses, community meetings, civic organizations, and governmental groups; prepare and present presentations regarding city programs.
Work with CMO, staff, and City Council on communication strategies such as coordinating plans, and writing columns, letters, and speeches, and communication programs.
Attend conferences, trainings, and other meetings to stay current with successful practices in communications, engagement and learn new skills.
Oversee the Explore Pflugerville tourism program to grow Pflugerville’s tourist presence and maximize the use of Hotel Occupancy Funds to attract tourists to Pflugerville.
Knowledge and Skills
Knowledge of public opinion research techniques and various methods of application in governmental issues
Knowledge of print, electronic, radio/television, and social media used to distribute public information
Knowledge of Public Information Act, its application and compliance requirements.
Knowledge of best practices related to crisis communication and emergency operations.
Skill of word processing, spreadsheet, website development, and data inquiry software.
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will be a strategic communications professional who can develop and execute communication plans. This person should have extensive experience with social media, news media, and crisis communication; experience working in a high-growth City will be a definite asset.
The ideal candidate must have exceptional interpersonal skills, and the ability to establish and maintain relationships with City Council, City Management, the general public, and the news media. Advanced written and oral communication skills will be imperative, as well as strong collaboration and team building skills.
Education and Experience
Qualified applicants will have a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Relations, Communications, or a related field, in addition to 7+ year’s progressively responsible experience in communications; 5+ years’ experience in a writing-intensive position, and 5+ years supervisory experience, preferably in related function or government. Demonstrated experience working with print, broadcast and internet-based media is required. A Certified Public Communicator or Master’s Degree in Communications, Public Administration or similar field is preferred.
Salary
The City of Pflugerville offers a competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. The position also includes employer paid healthcare, dental, vision, and life insurance. The City has 11 paid holidays per year with 24 hours of personal holiday leave, along with 12 days of sick and 15 days of vacation time.
The City participates in Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) at an employee deposit rate of 7% with a City match of 2:1 and five (5) year vesting. The City also offers additional retirement options through MissionSquare Retirement (formerly ICMA-RC). Relocation assistance may be available.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should forward a cover letter and resume to:
resumes@affionpublic.com
Reference: PACD24
Affion Public
PO Box 794
Hershey, PA 17033
888.321.4922
www.affionpublic.com
*The deadline to receive resumes is September 19, 2024* video journalist
The City of Pflugerville is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Pflugeville Community Development Corporation
Pflugerville, TX, USA
Executive Director
Pflugerville Community Development Corporation (PCDC)
Please follow this link to view the formal brochure: https://www.affionpublic.com/position/executive-director-pcdc/
Pflugerville, Texas is a vibrant, growing community and the second-largest city in Travis County next to the state capital of Austin. The City covers more than 23 square miles and offers beautiful trails, diverse shopping options, and high-quality schools. Over the last decade, the City’s considerable growth rate has created abundant cultural, entertainment, and recreational opportunities. Pflugerville’s more than 79,000 residents enjoy living “where quality meets life.”
About the Pflugerville Community Development Corporation
The Pflugerville Community Development Corporation (PCDC) is charged with promoting the economic development of the City of Pflugerville. It accomplishes its mission by marketing Pflugerville as a desirable place for new and existing businesses to invest. To this end, PCDC can also provide various incentives to businesses including assisting with the construction of needed infrastructure such as roads, utilities, and drainage projects. PCDC also promotes community quality of life development and provides funding for parks and recreation projects to enhance to the quality of life within the city, thereby making it a more attractive location to live and conduct business.
The PCDC is a Texas 4B Economic Development Corporation that collects a one-half cent sales tax from taxable goods purchased in the City of Pflugerville to promote economic and community development in Pflugerville. PCDC utilizes the services of the City of Pflugerville for management of finances as well as payroll and human resources.
Board of Directors
The Pflugerville Community Development Corporation is led by a seven-person Board of Directors who each serve two-year terms. Directly reporting to the Board, the Executive Director manages the PCDC staff and day-to-day operations to ensure the vision of the Board and City Council comes to fruition. This vision is largely captured in a Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) version 3.0 recently adopted by the Board and City Council, and it provides a general framework and direction for the City. However, it will be important for our new leader to provide their input and adapt this “living document” to meet the future challenges and opportunities of the dynamic central Texas market.
The Position
The Executive Director leads the organization in the promotion of economic development activities, is responsible for growing the local economy through attraction and expansion efforts, local retention programs, workforce and education initiatives, and developing marketing strategies, and has chief administrative and financial responsibilities for the organization.
Essential Functions & Responsibilities
Work with the Board of Directors to develop initiatives and policy designed to encourage economic growth through business attraction, retention and expansion programs that result in the creation of jobs and capital investment
Develop and implement the comprehensive economic development strategic plan, incorporating internal and external goals that align with local, regional, and other stakeholders and partners
Analyze key industry sectors and develop targeted markets for business development
Hire and manage staff to conduct the business of the Corporation subject to the Board’s approval of the budget
Responsible for the financial oversight of the corporation, working collaboratively with City finance in the preparation and administration of annual budgets, forecasting, annual audits and making financial recommendations to the Board
Represent the Corporation before the City Council, in all economic development negotiations, at corporate activities and events, at professional conferences and events relevant to economic and community development, and serve as the Corporation’s media spokesperson
Manage the overall structuring, financing, incentive negotiation, and deal closure on behalf of PCDC
Attend recruiting functions including broker events, site selection conferences, trade shows, venue marketing, and related events as needed
Provide PCDC exposure and involvement in events hosted by other local, regional, national, and international economic development and business groups and at education and workforce events
Work in partnership with educational leaders, business partners, and other aligned organizations to further the workforce development system
Work to establish and maintain collaborative partnerships with local, state, and federal government officials, educational leaders, community stakeholders, and business leaders to further the region’s economic strength and diversity
Manage and develop maximum use of the assets owned by the PCDC to include, but not limited to land, leases, road and utility expansions, and other types of development approved by the Board
Develop, research, and maintain qualitative and quantitative data regarding local industry for marketing efforts and to provide information for press releases and marketing materials
Maintain & improve professional knowledge, accreditations and alliances through educational conferences, seminars and/or webinars
Critical Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
In-depth Knowledge of the principles and practices of economic development
Demonstrated ability to attract new businesses, including high-quality retail, restaurants, mixed-use developments, office, and technology-related businesses, creating opportunities for new jobs; and encouraging existing business expansion
Experience working with site selection consultants and real estate brokers
Knowledge of applicable Texas economic development laws, governmental laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances, contract administration procedures including procedures and policies, municipal budgeting processes and procedures
Knowledge of effective strategic planning and coordination techniques
Education & Experience
Qualified applicants will have a Bachelor’s degree or higher with major work in business, communications, economic development, or a related field, and at least (5) years of full-time professional experience in economic development in a Type 4A or 4B corporation (preferred) or other economic development organization. Professional experience with contract and project management, budget analysis, and record keeping is mandatory.
Candidate will be a driven, creative and innovative leader who can think outside of the traditional economic development “box” and view the city holistically, ensuring high-quality projects that will stand the test of time and help define our fast-growing city as a desirable place to live and invest for generations to come. Pflugerville is the City “where quality meets life,” and as such, it will be critical for our next leader to continue to build upon our reputation for excellence and attract and expand businesses that add to our vibrant and diverse community.
Candidate should have municipal experience in economic development, business attraction, retention and expansion programs, strategic planning, and investing. Experience in business operations, fiscal planning, budget preparation and administration, forecasting, and annual audits is required to be successful in this position.
Candidate should have proven experience in building and maintaining a broad and diverse spectrum of partnerships with the Board of Directors, local, state and federal government officials, educational leaders, community stakeholders and business leaders.
Candidate needs to be an action-oriented, charismatic leader with a passion for change and strong collaboration and negotiating skills; superior public speaking, written and oral communication skills are imperative.
Certifications
Certification(s) in economic development (CEcD, EDFP, PCeD) is strongly preferred.
Compensation
The Pflugerville Community Development Corporation is offering a competitive salary commensurate with experience and a comprehensive benefits package. Relocation assistance may be available for the successful out-of-area candidate.
Apply Today
Interested applicants should forward a cover letter and resume to:
resumes@affionpublic.com
Reference: EDPCDC
Affion Public
PO Box 794
Hershey, PA 17033
888.321.4922
www.affionpublic.com
*The deadline to receive resumes is July 24, 2024*
The Pflugerville Community Development Corporation is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Executive Director
Pflugerville Community Development Corporation (PCDC)
Please follow this link to view the formal brochure: https://www.affionpublic.com/position/executive-director-pcdc/
Pflugerville, Texas is a vibrant, growing community and the second-largest city in Travis County next to the state capital of Austin. The City covers more than 23 square miles and offers beautiful trails, diverse shopping options, and high-quality schools. Over the last decade, the City’s considerable growth rate has created abundant cultural, entertainment, and recreational opportunities. Pflugerville’s more than 79,000 residents enjoy living “where quality meets life.”
About the Pflugerville Community Development Corporation
The Pflugerville Community Development Corporation (PCDC) is charged with promoting the economic development of the City of Pflugerville. It accomplishes its mission by marketing Pflugerville as a desirable place for new and existing businesses to invest. To this end, PCDC can also provide various incentives to businesses including assisting with the construction of needed infrastructure such as roads, utilities, and drainage projects. PCDC also promotes community quality of life development and provides funding for parks and recreation projects to enhance to the quality of life within the city, thereby making it a more attractive location to live and conduct business.
The PCDC is a Texas 4B Economic Development Corporation that collects a one-half cent sales tax from taxable goods purchased in the City of Pflugerville to promote economic and community development in Pflugerville. PCDC utilizes the services of the City of Pflugerville for management of finances as well as payroll and human resources.
Board of Directors
The Pflugerville Community Development Corporation is led by a seven-person Board of Directors who each serve two-year terms. Directly reporting to the Board, the Executive Director manages the PCDC staff and day-to-day operations to ensure the vision of the Board and City Council comes to fruition. This vision is largely captured in a Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) version 3.0 recently adopted by the Board and City Council, and it provides a general framework and direction for the City. However, it will be important for our new leader to provide their input and adapt this “living document” to meet the future challenges and opportunities of the dynamic central Texas market.
The Position
The Executive Director leads the organization in the promotion of economic development activities, is responsible for growing the local economy through attraction and expansion efforts, local retention programs, workforce and education initiatives, and developing marketing strategies, and has chief administrative and financial responsibilities for the organization.
Essential Functions & Responsibilities
Work with the Board of Directors to develop initiatives and policy designed to encourage economic growth through business attraction, retention and expansion programs that result in the creation of jobs and capital investment
Develop and implement the comprehensive economic development strategic plan, incorporating internal and external goals that align with local, regional, and other stakeholders and partners
Analyze key industry sectors and develop targeted markets for business development
Hire and manage staff to conduct the business of the Corporation subject to the Board’s approval of the budget
Responsible for the financial oversight of the corporation, working collaboratively with City finance in the preparation and administration of annual budgets, forecasting, annual audits and making financial recommendations to the Board
Represent the Corporation before the City Council, in all economic development negotiations, at corporate activities and events, at professional conferences and events relevant to economic and community development, and serve as the Corporation’s media spokesperson
Manage the overall structuring, financing, incentive negotiation, and deal closure on behalf of PCDC
Attend recruiting functions including broker events, site selection conferences, trade shows, venue marketing, and related events as needed
Provide PCDC exposure and involvement in events hosted by other local, regional, national, and international economic development and business groups and at education and workforce events
Work in partnership with educational leaders, business partners, and other aligned organizations to further the workforce development system
Work to establish and maintain collaborative partnerships with local, state, and federal government officials, educational leaders, community stakeholders, and business leaders to further the region’s economic strength and diversity
Manage and develop maximum use of the assets owned by the PCDC to include, but not limited to land, leases, road and utility expansions, and other types of development approved by the Board
Develop, research, and maintain qualitative and quantitative data regarding local industry for marketing efforts and to provide information for press releases and marketing materials
Maintain & improve professional knowledge, accreditations and alliances through educational conferences, seminars and/or webinars
Critical Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
In-depth Knowledge of the principles and practices of economic development
Demonstrated ability to attract new businesses, including high-quality retail, restaurants, mixed-use developments, office, and technology-related businesses, creating opportunities for new jobs; and encouraging existing business expansion
Experience working with site selection consultants and real estate brokers
Knowledge of applicable Texas economic development laws, governmental laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances, contract administration procedures including procedures and policies, municipal budgeting processes and procedures
Knowledge of effective strategic planning and coordination techniques
Education & Experience
Qualified applicants will have a Bachelor’s degree or higher with major work in business, communications, economic development, or a related field, and at least (5) years of full-time professional experience in economic development in a Type 4A or 4B corporation (preferred) or other economic development organization. Professional experience with contract and project management, budget analysis, and record keeping is mandatory.
Candidate will be a driven, creative and innovative leader who can think outside of the traditional economic development “box” and view the city holistically, ensuring high-quality projects that will stand the test of time and help define our fast-growing city as a desirable place to live and invest for generations to come. Pflugerville is the City “where quality meets life,” and as such, it will be critical for our next leader to continue to build upon our reputation for excellence and attract and expand businesses that add to our vibrant and diverse community.
Candidate should have municipal experience in economic development, business attraction, retention and expansion programs, strategic planning, and investing. Experience in business operations, fiscal planning, budget preparation and administration, forecasting, and annual audits is required to be successful in this position.
Candidate should have proven experience in building and maintaining a broad and diverse spectrum of partnerships with the Board of Directors, local, state and federal government officials, educational leaders, community stakeholders and business leaders.
Candidate needs to be an action-oriented, charismatic leader with a passion for change and strong collaboration and negotiating skills; superior public speaking, written and oral communication skills are imperative.
Certifications
Certification(s) in economic development (CEcD, EDFP, PCeD) is strongly preferred.
Compensation
The Pflugerville Community Development Corporation is offering a competitive salary commensurate with experience and a comprehensive benefits package. Relocation assistance may be available for the successful out-of-area candidate.
Apply Today
Interested applicants should forward a cover letter and resume to:
resumes@affionpublic.com
Reference: EDPCDC
Affion Public
PO Box 794
Hershey, PA 17033
888.321.4922
www.affionpublic.com
*The deadline to receive resumes is July 24, 2024*
The Pflugerville Community Development Corporation is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.