WVML Press
THE TOWN OF WHITE HALL is accepting Résumés for the position of full time Town Coordinator.
The Town Coordinator is responsible for the creation and supervision of town budgets, oversight of town employees (except the Police Department), implementation of council decisions, public relations, oversight of human resources tasks, and management of projects. A bachelor’s degree in Public Administration, Accounting, Finance, Business, or related field is required.
This position shall remain open until offered to a qualified candidate and the Town of White Hall reserves the right to reject any and all applications. The Town of White Hall is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.
To receive a complete job description and requirements by email, please contact the Town of White Hall by calling 304-367-1687 or send an email to townofwhitehall@comcast.net. You can also pick up a printed copy at the White Hall Town Hall, 3 Timrod Drive, White Hall, WV 26554, Monday through Thursday, except holidays, between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm.
Résumés can be sent by mail or email at the addresses above and should be received no later than 4:00 pm, January 15, 2018, for consideration.
State Auditor’s office has partnered with graduate accounting students at West Virginia University to help monitor the finances of small, local municipalities across the state.
State Auditor J.B. McCuskey hopes the program, which launched with 36 students as a pilot program earlier this fall, will help small, cash-strapped governments meet state financial requirements cheaper and easier.
“The state doesn’t have any more money, the cities don’t have enough money and we don’t have enough people — nor can we hire any more people, because we don’t have enough money,” McCuskey said. “So what’s the solution, right? We tried to find a way to get these audits done that didn’t cost any more money, and our best solution was to go to the universities for help.”
Read more: State Auditor, WVU partner to monitor finances of small governments
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