The Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) has launched an active search to fill the county manager position, partnering with Slavin Management Consultants, a respected search firm known for its success in conducting national searches for government leadership roles.


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Doña Ana County Launches Search for New Manager

The Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) has launched an active search to fill the county manager position, partnering with Slavin Management Consultants, a respected search firm known for its success in conducting national searches for government leadership roles.

Source: Doña Ana County

The County Manager plays a critical role in overseeing the day-to-day operations for Doña Ana County, implementing policies established by the BOCC, and working with various departments to ensure the efficient service delivery to county residents.

“On behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, I express our sincere appreciation to Fernando Macias for his dedicated service to our county,” Commission Chair Christopher Schaljo-Hernandez said. ” At the same time, we are excited about the opportunity to welcome new leadership that will guide us into future.”

Qualified candidates interested in applying for the County Manager position are  encouraged to visit www.donaanacounty.org/countymanagersearch to see the job description, qualifications and to learn more about the application process. The first review of applications will begin on May 17. The search firm will then screen applications to identify qualified candidates who meet the basic requirements and qualifications outlined in the job description. 

Fernando Macias ends his tenure as county manager on Tuesday, April 30. Current County Emergency Manager Stephen Lopez will serve as interim county manager until a permanent appointment is made.

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