Celebrating the dedication, commitment, and years of service that keep our county moving forward. Congratulations to this year’s Service Award recipients.💫
Lubbock County
Government Administration
Lubbock, Texas 3,298 followers
A great place to live. A better place to serve.
About us
Lubbock County serves nearly 300,000 residents year round and prides itself in its continued push to deliver efficient public service. As Lubbock County grows in both size and opportunities, we prioritize selecting employees who apply professionalism, integrity, and compassion in the work they undertake. Along with presenting employees an environment to pursue a legal, trade, or clerical career, Lubbock County employees experience job security, stability, and the satisfaction of providing an invaluable to service to their community. For more about Lubbock County, visit us online at lubbockcounty.gov.
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http://www.lubbockcounty.gov
External link for Lubbock County
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Lubbock, Texas
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1876
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916 Broadway Avenue
Lubbock, Texas 79403, US
Employees at Lubbock County
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Every vote matters, and so does the team behind it. 🗳️ We are hiring: • Elections Administrator • Chief Deputy of Elections Step into a role that directly impacts your community. Apply now: https://lnkd.in/g4zcf8hi
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This is a powerful example of what ‘second chances’ really look like in action. Huge congratulations to our staff and the youth at the Lubbock County Juvenile Justice Center! 1,500 hours is an incredible contribution to the South Plains Food Bank! 👏
We’re proud to celebrate an incredible county partner making a real difference for youth and their community. The Lubbock County Juvenile Justice Center was recently named the 2026 Mayor’s Hunger Heroes Outstanding Youth Volunteer Group, recognizing the commitment and service of the young people Lubbock County serves. Through their partnership with the South Plains Food Bank, these youth have contributed more than 1,500 volunteer hours, helping fight hunger and support families in their community. Even as they work toward their own growth and future success, these youth have demonstrated the power of service, compassion, and second chances. Their dedication shows how meaningful opportunities and strong mentorship can inspire young people to give back and make a lasting impact—something made possible through the guidance and encouragement provided by the staff at Lubbock County, who create an environment where accountability and growth can thrive. Last month, staff members Vince Guevara, Albert Botello, Kelly Burton, Morgan Permentor, Chris Holloway, and Martin Martinez were honored at the Willows Event Center and accepted the award presented by Lubbock Mayor Mark McBrayer. During the ceremony, Travis Johnson, Chief Operations Officer for the South Plains Food Bank, shouted out the contributions of youth and staff, saying “This group has partnered with the South Plains Food Bank for many years and we are honored to recognize the Lubbock County Juvenile Justice Center as this year’s recipient. While the students cannot be with us today, we want to take a moment to celebrate their commitment and the effort they continue to show toward growth and positive change. We also want to recognize the dedicated staff who accompany these students. Their steady guidance, structure, and encouragement create an environment where accountability and growth can happen." At TJJD, we know that positive partnerships like this, in combination with staff support and mentorship, help youth build confidence, responsibility, and a stronger connection to their communities. We are thankful to have partners that know the value in that as well. Congratulations to the Lubbock County Juvenile Justice Center and their dedicated staff on this well-deserved recognition! Your work continues to uplift youth and strengthen the community. 👏 #JuvenileJustice #CommunityPartnership #YouthEmpowerment #Service
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Lubbock County is proud to be recognized for the second year in a row through the We Hire Vets Employer Recognition Program by the Texas Workforce Commission and the Texas Veterans Commission This program recognizes Texas employers whose workforce includes 10% or more military veterans, demonstrating a strong commitment to providing meaningful career opportunities for those who have served our country. We’re grateful for the veterans on our team who continue serving our community every day. 🇺🇸
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It's time to 🔺ELEVATE🔺 your career with Lubbock County. Ready to become part of the team dedicated to serving our community each day? Explore our open opportunities by visiting us at lubbockcounty.gov💻
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State-of-the-art. Best in West Texas. Officially open. ✂️ The Lubbock County Medical Examiner’s Office is ready to serve. #MEO #RibbonCutting
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🚨 Scam Alert 🚨 The County Clerk’s Office has been made aware of a possible scam circulating here in Lubbock County. County Clerk Kelly Pinion and her staff will NEVER contact you requesting the purchase of a gift card for any reason related to official business. If you receive a call or message asking you to buy a gift card in connection with the County Clerk’s Office, do not engage. Please report it immediately by contacting the office at (806) 775-1044. Help us spread the word and protect our community. When in doubt, call the County Clerk’s Office directly to verify.
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In collaboration with UMR & Flatland CrossFit, Lubbock County employees are building healthy habits as we kick off a 12-week challenge focused on improving physical, mental and nutritional health through a variety of engaging activities and friendly competition 🏆 #FlatlandCrossFit #UnitedHealthGroup #EmployeeWellness
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