Leon County Government is looking for passionate individuals who are committed to delivering results, exceeding expectations, and being responsible stewards of public resources. If that sounds like you, we’d love to have you on our team! Apply to one of our various positions, like Building Inspector. Explore opportunities and apply today at LeonCountyFL.gov/Jobs.
Leon County Government
Government Administration
Tallahassee, FL 3,293 followers
Leon County is a welcoming, diverse, healthy & vibrant community, that is a great place to live, work & raise a family.
About us
Leon County is home to Florida’s capital, Tallahassee, which was established in 1824. Legislative and executive offices and the State House and Senate chambers are located here. As a political subdivision of the state, the County is guided by an elected, seven-member Board of County Commissioners. Five members of the Board are elected to serve specific commission districts, and two members are elected at-large. The County Administrator is appointed by the Board to oversee all functions, directives and policies. Social Media Terms of Use: LeonCountyFL.gov/SocialMediaPolicy
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http://www.LeonCountyFL.gov
External link for Leon County Government
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Tallahassee, FL
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1824
Locations
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Primary
301 S. Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL 32301, US
Employees at Leon County Government
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Rick Minor
County Commissioner, District 3 at Leon County Government
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Paula DeBoles-Johnson, MPA, CCM
Master Trainer | Human Resources Manager | National Thought Leader | Author
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Kevin Peters
Emergency Management Director at Leon County Division of Emergency Management - Leon County, FL
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Justin Moro
Graphics and Web Design Lead at Leon County Government
Updates
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Last call for rising stars! Today is the last day to apply for the Leon Works Junior Apprenticeship Program for the Fall 2025 semester. Through this program, Leon County juniors and seniors can get paid, earn elective class credit, and gain expertise in a skilled career. Don't miss out! Apply today at https://lnkd.in/eXVzWuuD.
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Help shape our community’s future! Share your input on the Land Use and Mobility Element update. Public comments needed! Submit your feedback at CompPlanTLC.com.
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Dozens of Leon County employees joined our Live Well Leon Lunch 'n Learn on "Nerves, Pain, and Pain Management" in March! A huge thank you to Dr. Amy Neal, Associate Medical Director at Capital Health Plan, for sharing valuable insights on nerves, nerve pain, and effective treatment options. #LiveWellLeon #EmployeeWellness
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This week, our #WOWWednesday shines a well-deserved spotlight on Carolyn Novak, Application Systems Analyst with Tallahassee-Leon County Geographical Information Systems. Carolyn has served Leon County for 12 years, and has had the opportunity to spearhead various digital initiatives across County departments. Initially working with the Web Team, she led the development of several impactful platforms, including the Emergency Information Portal and the Flood Protection site, creating critical information hubs for our community. Since her transition to GIS, she has designed and developed a suite of websites that serve as useful community resources and has worked on several engaging projects, like the "History in Your Hands" scavenger hunt which merged technology with local history to connect residents with Tallahassee's rich heritage, as well as the front end of the Property Information Sheet application, including the highly efficient print functionality often used by real estate agents. In her work-life, Carolyn finds it most rewarding that she has the opportunity to create meaningful, lasting change in people's everyday lives by listening to community needs and creating effective solutions. "Working for the county government is such a unique way to make a real, positive impact on people's lives. Being so connected to the community gives us a clear understanding of their needs, concerns, and goals," she said. "Plus, we often get to see the results firsthand—helping individuals and groups feel empowered, getting involved in decision-making, and improving quality of life." Professionally, Carolyn maintains an active membership in the International Web Association. Additionally she is able to serve on the CHSP Citizens Review Team for Services for Persons with Disabilities and contribute her personal perspective to advocacy efforts. Outside of work, Carolyn is the parent of a child with disabilities. She notes how enriched her life has become by spending her time caring for her child. "It has profoundly deepened my understanding of the human experience," she said. Carolyn serves as the graphic designer for her daughter's YouTube channel - a time-consuming labor of love, as she described it. She has also co-written two books with her daughter, both about a favorite topic: American Girl Dolls. Carolyn emphasizes that witnessing her child overcome challenges and express creativity has revealed countless blessings that might otherwise have been missed. Carolyn, it is clear that you put your whole heart into all of your work - both as a mother and as an employee. Thank you for what you do!
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Serve your community and help shape its future! Leon County is looking for passionate residents to join our Citizen Advisory Committees. Your voice matters in guiding responsible growth and development. Apply today and make a lasting impact: https://lnkd.in/emi_SdG.
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Prepare the future workforce by registering as an exhibitor with Leon Works! Exhibitor registration is open to companies in the Big Bend Region for the 10th annual Leon Works Expo. This exciting event, taking place on Friday, April 25, at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, offers employers the chance to showcase their businesses to more than 500 students who will enter the workforce soon. Register by April 11, at LeonCountyFL.gov/LeonWorks. #LeonWorks #SkilledWorkforce
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Ready to make a difference in our community? We're looking for passionate individuals who are committed to delivering results, exceeding expectations, and being responsible stewards of public resources. If that sounds like you, we’d love to have you on the Leon County team! New positions this week are: Housing Services Specialist and Senior Administrative Associate. Explore opportunities and apply today at LeonCountyFL.gov/Jobs.
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Today, Kianna Gilley, Leon County Public Information & Communications Manager, was awarded the prestigious Innovator Award by Tallahassee Woman Magazine at the 2025 Women Who Mean Business (WWMB) Women on Fire Awards! This award recognizes remarkable achievements and excellence in pushing boundaries and driving innovation, as well the leadership and passion of the women who are making a difference in our community. Kianna’s creativity, forward-thinking mindset, and groundbreaking ideas have made a significant impact in her field and her workplace. In just three years with Leon County Government, Kianna has distinguished herself through her professionalism, leadership, and innovative approach. She manages a seven-person team responsible for disseminating Leon County news and information through various channels and coordinating news conferences and events. Her ability to turn vision into reality has set her apart as a true trailblazer and an inspiration to women everywhere. We are honored to have Kianna as part of our County team. Congratulations on this stellar recognition!
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Be a part of the Land Use and Mobility Element update by providing input on the draft Goals, Objectives and Policies that reflect the community’s expressed visions, values and growth plans for the future. Public comment is needed! To provide your feedback and fill out the public comment form, visit CompPlanTLC.com.
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