-Assistant OMB Director
-Library Assistant II
-Veterinary Technician
To view the job descriptions or to apply, please visit our Human Resources page.
-Sabrina Robertson
County Manager's Office
Welcome to beautiful Nassau County, located in the northeast corner of Florida along the Atlantic Ocean and Interstate 95. We are proud to serve as the Eastern Gateway to the Sunshine State. From our historic island, sandy beaches, and championship golf courses to our scenic rivers, green pastures, and majestic timberlands, we truly offer something for everyone.
10/2/20 @ 3:00 p.m. - The County has new job opportunities available including: -Assistant OMB Director -Library Assistant II -Veterinary Technician To view the job descriptions or to apply, please visit our Human Resources page. -Sabrina Robertson County Manager's Office
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10/2/20 @ 12:00 p.m. -
The University of Florida/IFAS, Nassau County Extension Service is offering free, unbiased Medicare consultations (telephone or video conferencing) beginning October 5, 2020. During open enrollment (October 15th through December 7th), you can also change how you will receive your Medicare health and drug coverage for 2021. Whether you will be new to Medicare and need to enroll or are seeking information on changes you can make to your current Medicare Health and Drug Plans for 2021, this is your chance to receive knowledgeable, no cost, unbiased information about your choices. Telephone or Video Appointments can be scheduled by calling Meg McAlpine with the University of Florida, Nassau County Extension Service, (904) 570-5713. -Sabrina Robertson County Manager's Office Northeast Florida Regional Council to Host First Meeting of the Economic Resilience Task Force10/2/2020 10/220 @ 9:30 a.m. - In August 2020, the Northeast Florida Regional Council (NEFRC) issued the attached Press Release regarding a new task force which will study individual counties' resilience or ability to "bounce back" to normal conditions after an uncontrollable event such as a pandemic or major storm. The Task Force will be known as the "Economic Resilience Task Force" and will focus on the 7 counties and 26 municipalities currently served by the NEFRC, including Nassau County.
We are proud to announce that County Manager, Taco E. Pope, AICP, has been invited to participate on the Task Force to represent Nassau County. Together, the members will assess the conditions of local municipalities following the Coronavirus pandemic and recommend strategies on short-term economic recovery objectives. The Task Force will hold their first meeting on Thursday, October 8, 2020 from 2:30-4:30 p.m. Members of the public are highly encouraged to participate to ask questions and provide input. Instructions for joining the meeting virtually are attached. The agenda will be available early next week. Also attached is a document containing an overview of the task force charge, membership structure and overall priorities. If you have any questions, please contact Sean D. Lahav, Resiliency Coordinator for the NEFRC, at (904) 279-0880, ext. 111 or via email at slahav@nefrc.org. -Sabrina Robertson County Manager's Office From the Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission
Summer is coming to an end and bear activity is starting to increase. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) reminds you to help protect both people and bears by securing garbage and other items that might attract these animals to your yard or neighborhood. In the fall, Florida black bears begin preparing for the winter by consuming extra calories to pack on fat. During this time bears require around 20,000 calories a day and will eat anything that’s convenient. Often food from a garbage can provides bears with more calories in a shorter amount of time than foraging in the woods. You can reduce conflicts with these animals by securing your trash and other food attractants, such as birdfeeders and pet food. To keep bears wild and away from your home, follow these simple tips:
It is illegal in Florida to intentionally feed bears or leave out food or garbage that will attract bears and cause human-bear conflicts. If you see or suspect that someone is feeding or attracting bears, call the FWC’s Wildlife Alert Hotline at 1-888-404-FWCC (3922). You can also help people and bears stay safe by remembering to watch for bears while driving. This time of year, bears are traveling across more roads in search of food, which results in more vehicle-bear collisions. The FWC advises drivers to be aware of their surroundings as they drive in bear country, especially around dusk and dawn, and when there is forest on both sides of the road. If you see a bear crossing sign, pay particular attention as this area has had frequent vehicle-bear collisions. To learn more about how to keep people and bears safe on Florida roadways, see the “Vehicle Collisions with Bears” video at the “Brochures and Videos” section of MyFWC.com/Bear. To learn more about living in bear country Go to MyFWC.com/Bear. Check out our Facebook page at Facebook.com/MyFWC for more upcoming information on bear activity. Photos courtesy of the FWC |
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