Program offers diverse community opportunities in trades and apprenticeships 

The King County Priority Hire Program is helping people in economically distressed communities across King County receive the training and skills they need to access rewarding employment and training opportunities in the construction industry. This work is building opportunities and creating a more diverse and trained workforce that will help this region prosper and grow. “There are opportunities for people in the trades and this program is a great strategy to implement that will help diversify the workforce,” said Samantha Kealoha, Labor Equity Program Manager. “It’s important to help people get into this industry… Read More

Training Spotlight: Report Writing and Document Design and Lominger Competency and Skill Assessment

Report Writing and Document Design, Nov. 14: Want to see immediate improvement in your report writing projects? Learn to write for specific audiences, design documents for readability and clarity, and write concisely using plain English guidelines. Discuss and share ideas in this interactive workshop and learn to produce reports, simple or complex, that grab attention and get results. Register and learn more. Register and learn more. Lominger Competency and Skill Assessment, Dec. 12: During this class, you will have the opportunity to evaluate your professional skills and generate a list of self-identified competencies that reflect your… Read More

Superior Court behind the scenes: The Jury Room 

Crossposted from King County Superior Court blog   This is the second in the Walk in the Shoes series with Chief Administrator, Paul Sherfey, Presiding Judge, Laura Inveen and Communications Manager, Jamie Holter.  Judge Inveen, Paul Sherfey and I visited the Jury Room Monday, Oct. 22 at 7:30 a.m. as jurors started to trickle in. Over the next hour, Jury Room Court Operations members Daisy Rios and Santiago Villanueva will check in more than 200 people using a barcoded postcard which doubles as a juror badge.  Read more at King County Superior Court blog

Anita Khandelwal confirmed as Director of Public Defense 

The Metropolitan King County Council removed the interim title from Anita Khandelwal, giving its support to her appointment to a four-year term as the King County Public Defender and Director of the Department of Public Defense. Khandelwal will be the Department’s second director since voters approved the Charter amendment creating the position in 2013.   Read more in the official press release.

Rev Up For Retirement seminar, Nov. 15 

Are you too young to think about retirement? Think again! With increasing concern over the future of Social Security and the stability of retirement plans, it’s a good idea to stay informed and prepare in advance. Attendance is strictly voluntary but registration is required. Learn more and sign up here.  Thursday, Nov. 15, 11 a.m.–­2 p.m., Eighth Floor Conference Center, King Street Center, 201 S. Jackson St., Seattle

Pet of the Week: Gerti 

Crossposted from Tails from RASKC  We’d like to introduce you to Gerti, our Pet of the Week!  This eight-year-old tortie is extremely affectionate and would love to curl right up in your lap. Her personality color is “Easy Going Green,” meaning she is a fun little lady who loves to go with the flow.  Read more Tails from RASKC

Featured Job: Special Duty Equipment Operator 

Salary: $29.60 – $35.99 Hourly  Location: Renton, WA  Job Type: Special Duty Assignment  Department” Department of Transportation – Road Services Division  Job Number: 2018MD08844  Closing: 11/12/2018 11:59 PM Pacific  The Road Maintenance Section is responsible for providing road maintenance services to associated infrastructure within the unincorporated areas of King County and contract cities, in order to maintain and enhance the current condition of roadways and facilities in an efficient and environmentally responsible manner to protect the public’s investment and facilitate safe travel. The Equipment Operator position is skilled work, requiring the operation of… Read More

Meet our Elections translators: KC Jung, Korean 

Crossposted from Election Connection  We’re highlighting the great work our translators do helping to make our elections and services accessible to every member of the community. Here we sit down for a brief Q&A with KC Jung, our Korean language translator.  What is your background and what brought you to working in local government at King County?  I am originally from Seoul, South Korea. I first came to the U.S. to study English and decided to adopt this country as my new homeland because of the diverse background of people and places…. Read More

Employee discount: Pacific Northwest Ballet “The Nutcracker,”  WildLights at the Zoo and Snoqualmie Summit   

Employees can receive a 10% discount to the Pacific Northwest Ballet’s performances of George Balanchine’s “The Nutcracker,” and discounted tickets to Woodland Park Zoo WildLights and the Summit at Snoqualmie. See all available discounts on the Employee Discount webpage.

Chief Technology Officer provides insight on cloud technologies 

Recently, Aaron Barak, Chief Technology Officer for King County Information Technology shared his experience with cloud technologies through an editorial piece for CIO Review. The article mentioned how cloud technology can help employees shift from operations and maintenance tasks to more innovative activities that allow for increased value to line of business services.  “Staff, previously anchored to legacy bespoke, on-premise solutions, can now, thanks to the ease and efficiency of cloud computing, spend their time developing emerging skill sets and innovative projects that benefit local government and residents,” he said. Read the full article… Read More