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Join a team where you will be valued while engaging in meaningful work supporting the cities operating Municipal Power Systems! Flexible/hybrid remote work arrangements are available after a training and orientation period.
Who We Are
The Association is a nonprofit organization representing South Carolina's 271 cities and towns. The Association is dedicated to the principles: to offer the services, programs and products that will give municipal officials the knowledge, experience and tools necessary to operate efficiently and effectively in the complex world of local government. The Municipal Association of SC provides contracted management and support services for the South Carolina Association of Municipal Power Systems. SCAMPS is a nonprofit organization established to promote cooperation among and speak as a unified voice for municipal electric utilities. Primary functions of SCAMPS include coordinating emergency mutual aid assistance for municipal electric providers; promoting training and education programs; collecting, compiling and distributing information concerning municipal electric utilities; sharing legal services; advocating for municipal utilities on legislative and regulatory issues and serving as a forum for the discussion of matters of mutual interests. A seven-member board of directors elected by its membership sets policy for and governs SCAMPS.
What We're Searching For
The Municipal Association of South Carolina seeks a well-qualified and results-oriented candidate for the position of manager and secretary for the board of directors for the South Carolina Association of Municipal Power Systems. Primary responsibilities include providing executive direction, management and support to the board of directors of SCAMPS directly or through Association support staff and serving as the organization's principal contact and spokesperson. This position reports to the Deputy Executive Director of the Municipal Association.
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Pay info: Competitive salary based on qualifications with excellent benefits package, including SC state retirement and health insurance
The position will remain open until filled. For more information about the Municipal Association of South Carolina, visit us online at www.masc.sc,
The Municipal Association of South Carolina is an Equal Opportunity Employer.