JOBS King County Fire Protection District 2 looking to hire Administrative Assistant

Auburn, WALocal News

King County Fire Protection District #2 is actively recruiting for an Administrative Assistant, a critical role within its Administration division. This full-time position entails a 40-hour work week and offers an attractive salary range of $60,000 to $75,000, contingent on qualifications. The Administrative Assistant will primarily support the financial division by executing a variety of accounting tasks, which include compiling and reconciling vouchers and maintaining the District's financial records in compliance with Washington State regulations. Additionally, the role involves essential receptionist duties, such as welcoming visitors, addressing inquiries, and managing communications. Candidates should possess at least three to five years of relevant experience in administrative and financial office work.

Applications will be accepted until February 7, 2025, and interested individuals are urged to send their cover letters and resumes to the provided email address. This position represents a significant opportunity for those looking to contribute to the local community while developing their professional skills in a governmental setting. The job's closing date emphasizes the urgency for qualified candidates to apply promptly.

Related Articles

Auburn man charged with first degree murder in killing of wife, prosecutors say

Sayed Nazir Sadat, 37, faces first-degree murder charges for allegedly killing his wife, Geety Sadat, 31, in their Auburn apartment on November 23. The incident occurred in the presence of their three children, prompting prosecutors to label Sadat a flight risk and request a $3 million bail. This case marks the thirteenth domestic violence homicide in King County this year.

VRFA Blotter Shortness of breath, possible hip fracture, hypothermia, accident more

Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) responded to multiple medical emergencies in Auburn from November 17-23, 2025. Incidents included an elderly male with shortness of breath, a woman with a possible hip fracture from a fall, and a hypothermia case involving a woman exposed to harsh weather.

Auburn Symphony Orchestra names Gabi Galloway as next Executive Director

The Auburn Symphony Orchestra appointed Gabi Galloway as Executive Director, effective January 2026. Galloway, currently the Individual Giving Director, aims to expand programs and strengthen community connections. Outgoing Executive Director Rachel Perry expressed confidence in Galloway's leadership.