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Public Safety Job Fair in Coral Springs

Coral Springs, Florida – This week, fire rescue agencies, and law enforcement from across South Florida will be seeking new recruits at Coral Springs’ first Public Safety Job Fair.
The Coral Springs Police and Fire Departments will be among the agencies attending the fair, held on Tuesday, April 12 from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Coral Springs Gymnasium, 2501 Coral Springs Dr.
The fair is free to attend. Human resource professionals from Coral Springs will also be on hand to discuss retirement benefits, compensation planning, and long-term career training with attendees.
“We have dozens of public safety agencies that will be in attendance, offering job openings and guidance on their hiring processes,” said Mike Moser, Deputy Chief at Coral Springs-Parkland Fire Department.
“We want them to know as much about the process as there is,” including the potential benefits available to them and their families, Moser said.
“This is really well beyond what we could consider a typical job fair. This is really going to be very intuitive.”
The fair is not just for potential police and firefighters but also for other professionals at public safety agencies, including 911 dispatchers.
“There will be a lot of options there for people who are seeking employment,” Moser said.
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