How to Apply and Other Commonly Asked Questions
Do I have to fill out an application?
- An application must be filled out for all positions including Public Health and the
Sheriff's Office jobs, and those departments each have an application
that you must use instead of the regular County application.
- An application must be completed for each position. No resumes will
be accepted in lieu of an application. You are welcome to attach
a resume to the completed application.
How do I apply?
- We only accept applications for current opportunities, however, you
can submit an interest card via the link below:
http://agency.governmentjobs.com/boulder/default.cfm?action=agencyspecs
- If you are applying for more than one job, you need to submit an
application with or without an attached resume for each position
- Please read the job announcement carefully to be sure your
background meets the position requirements
- Some jobs do have a closing date, so make sure you submit your
application or resume by the closing dates
- Late applications cannot be considered. (Postmarks no later than the
closing date are acceptable)
How do I submit my application?
For Public Health positions, submit applications to the
Health Department Human Resources Office. 3450 Broadway, Boulder, Colorado,
80304 FAX: 303.441.1452. Phone: 303.441.1140.
http://www.bouldercounty.org/health/jobs/index.htm
For Sheriff's Office positions, applications can be submitted to
the Boulder County Sheriff's Office Personnel Section 1777 6th
Street, Boulder, Colorado, 80302. Phone
number: 303.441.3638.
http://www.bouldercounty.org/sheriff/employment/employment.htm
For other County positions:
Online Applications (may attach resume): Apply online at:
http://www.bouldercounty.org/jobs/index.htm
By mail: Boulder County Human Resources P. O. Box 471 Boulder CO 80306
For deaf and hard of hearing assistance: Please call Relay Colorado: 1.800.659.2656 (TDD)
In person: - Paper applications are available at the Human Resources office in downtown
Boulder in the East wing of the County Courthouse at 2025 14th Street.
We're directly across the street from the Boulder Theater. - Our hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday,
excluding holidays. - The Human Resources phone number is 303.441.3508.
What happens after I apply?
- We evaluate your application to determine whether you qualify
by comparing your background to the job qualifications and/or
requirements.
- We then send you a notice to let you know whether you meet those
qualifications or requirements.
- We send the qualifying applications to the department that is
hiring.
- The hiring department selects which candidates to interview.
- Please note that simply fulfilling the minimum qualifications or
requirements does not assure an interview.
How do I find out the status of my application?
- If you have applied on-line, you can enter your username and
password to check the status of your application
- You can call the Human Resources office at 303.441.3508 to check the
status of your application.
- For County Health Department applications, call 303.441.1140
- For Sheriff's Department applications, call 303.441.3638.
What benefits does the County offer?
- The County currently offers a comprehensive benefit package for all
regular, term and job-share employees that includes the
following:
Medical/Dental Insurance * Life insurance * Long-Term disability
insurance * 125 Pretax Benefit Program * PERA and Social Security Retirement Plans * Paid
Vacation * Medical Leave and Holidays * Credit Union * Bus Passes *
Supervisory and Employee Development Training
Applicant Tips and Miscellaneous Information
- Be sure to put the job title you are applying for on your
application or resume.
- You should review the job announcement for the qualifications and
explain on your application or resume how your background meets those
qualifications.
- You need to include dates when describing your experience.
Applications or resumes without this information usually do not pass
the initial screening.
- Temporary and part-time work should be detailed with how many
hours you worked per week or per month. See the example for volunteer
work below.
- We may consider volunteer experience and count it if it is related
to the job vacancy and you provide the amount of time spent.
(Examples: 3 hours a week for 1 year, 2 days a month for 3 years, 520
hours total, etc.)
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