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Salary Schedule

How does the City of Sandy (COS) determine yearly COLA’s (cost of living adjustment)?

Job Application Process

How to Apply

Thank you for you interested in working for the City of Sandy.  If the City has any current open positions, it would be posted under Current Job Openings.  It is required to complete an on-line application along with providing a cover letter and resume in PDF format. Those documents that can be uploaded during the on-line application process.  If you are claiming veterans preference, there will also be an area for you to upload your DD214 .

Job Descriptions

Below is a listing of all the current job classifications/specifications within the City of Sandy.  Click on the title below to gain more detailed position information. 

Challenge Yourself! Anti-racism for Kids

For Preschool through 5th Grade.

In support of the City Council’s resolution condemning racism and affirming the City’s commitment to equity, Sandy and Hoodland Public Libraries invite you to join us in broadening our understanding of the deep-rooted racism that is a part of the fabric of our culture. All people have an important role to play in creating a just and equitable society for everyone. Self education is the first step.

Teen Advisory Board (TAB)

Join us for a youth leadership opportunity and act as a youth voice for Sandy area teens. TAB works with the teen librarian to provide input about how the library can be a welcoming environment for all teens, help plan teen programs/events, get volunteer hours, and more! Grades 6-12.

Date: 2nd Monday of each month
Time: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Location: Hoyt Community Room at the Sandy Library

 

Registration required

 

Challenge Yourself! Anti-racism for Teens

For grades 6th through 12th.

In support of the City Council’s resolution condemning racism and affirming the City’s commitment to equity, Sandy and Hoodland Public Libraries invite you to join us in broadening our understanding of the deep-rooted racism that is a part of the fabric of our culture. All people have an important role to play in creating a just and equitable society for everyone. Self education is the first step.

Photography Group

Next meeting

Date: Thursday, November 18th
Time: 7:00 PM

Women's Book Club

For women who love good books and like to talk about them.

The Women's Book Club meets the second Thursday of each month at 6pm in the Sandy Library Community Room.

For May 8th, we will be discussing Saving CeeCee Honeycutt by Beth Hoffman.

 

Digital Book Club

For May, the group will discuss The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri.

Challenge Yourself! Anti-racism for Adults

In support of the City Council’s resolution condemning racism and affirming the City’s commitment to equity, Sandy and Hoodland Public Libraries invite you to join us in broadening our understanding of the deep-rooted racism that is a part of the fabric of our culture. All people have an important role to play in creating a just and equitable society for everyone. Self education is the first step.

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