Henrico County Government shares career opportunities and holiday schedule updates

Henrico County Government shares career opportunities and holiday schedule updates
John Vithoulkas County Manager of Henrico County — Official Website
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Henrico County Government has utilized social media to communicate important updates and opportunities within the county. The official Twitter account of Henrico County Government recently shared several announcements concerning career opportunities, upcoming office closures, and a public meeting.

On May 14, 2025, the Henrico County Government encouraged individuals to “Level up your career by working for Henrico – one of VA’s best employers, according to Forbes!” The tweet highlighted the benefits of working for the county, including competitive salaries, excellent benefits, and career advancement opportunities in an inclusive work environment. Interested parties were directed to explore job opportunities through a provided link.

The following day on May 15, 2025, another announcement was made regarding holiday schedules: “Henrico County offices and courts will be closed May 26 in observance of Memorial Day.” It was noted that refuse collection services would experience a one-day delay throughout the week. Additionally, public use areas would remain open during this period. A link was included for residents to view the complete schedule.

Later on May 15, 2025, an update about a local government meeting was shared: “A joint meeting and public hearing with Henrico’s Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission will get underway in about 15 minutes.” This meeting took place at Highland Springs High School and was also available via livestream for broader accessibility.

Henrico County Public Schools District had a total enrollment of 50,464 students during the 2023-24 school year. Notably, Deep Run High School recorded the highest student enrollment among the county’s schools.



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