County of Ventura

  • Ventura, California
County of Ventura

Employer Description

Beautiful Ventura County is one of 58 counties in the State of California.  Geographically, the county offers a stunning 42 miles of coastline and the Los Padres National Forest, which accounts for 46% of the county’s land mass in the northern portion of the county.  Fertile valleys in the southern half of the county make Ventura County a leading agricultural producer.  Together, farming and the Los Padres National Forest occupy half of the county’s 1.2 million acres.

A mild year-round climate, along with scenic geography makes the area attractive to the 850,000 culturally and ethnically diverse people who call Ventura County home.  The unincorporated areas, along with the ten incorporated cities of Camarillo, Fillmore, Moorpark, Ojai, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Santa Paula, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, and San Buenaventura (Ventura) ranks Ventura as the 11th most populous county in the State.

Ventura County has a strong economic base that includes major industries such as biotechnology, agriculture, advanced technologies, oil production, military testing and development, and tourism.

The United States military, which includes two naval bases and the Air National Guard base, is the largest employer in the county with more than 16,000 employees.  The County of Ventura (government) is the next largest employer with nearly 8,000 employees located throughout the county.  Port Hueneme is California’s smallest but only deep water port between Los Angeles and San Francisco and plays a major role in the local economy.

Home to two universities (California State University Channel Islands and California Lutheran University), and three Community Colleges (Oxnard, Ventura, and Moorpark), multiple university extensions, institutes, and adult schools, the county enjoys a strong structure for workforce development.

The County of Ventura was formed January 1, 1873, when it separated from Santa Barbara County.  It is a general law county, governed by a five-member Board of Supervisors, elected at-large for a staggered four year term in their respective districts, and the chairmanship rotates annually.  The Board of Supervisors is responsible for providing policy direction, approving the County budget, and representing the County in a number of areas including special districts.  The Board actions can apply countywide or only in unincorporated areas.

Other County elected officials include the Auditor-Controller,  Assessor, Clerk/Recorder, District Attorney, Treasurer-Tax Collector, and Sheriff. The County Executive Officer advises, assists, and acts as an agent for the Board of Supervisors in all matters under the Board’s jurisdiction.

Under the guidance of the Board of Supervisors, the approved County annual budget of $1.8 billion serves to assist vulnerable adults and children, enforce the law, ensure justice, protect public health, and improve our quality of life.  In alignment with key focus areas established in the County Strategic Plan, services are provided to residents by nearly 8,000 dedicated public servants working in 23 different agencies, departments and special districts.

117 JOB(S) AT County of Ventura

  • Certified Building Maintenance Engineer

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 21, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Building Maintenance
    • Building and Safety
    • Construction and Skilled Trades
    • Engineering
  • Airports Project & Program Manager

    • Camarillo, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 21, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Aviation or Harbor
    • Project Management
  • Senior Registered Nurse - Ambulatory Care, Safe Harbor Coordinator

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 19, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Public Health
  • Public Health Social Worker I/II

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 19, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Human and Social Services
    • Public Health
  • Program Administrator - Nursing Administration

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 19, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Project Management
    • Public Health
  • Code Compliance Director

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 19, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Administration and Management
    • Code Enforcement and Inspections
  • County Clerk Recorder Information Technology Manager

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 19, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Administration and Management
    • Information Technology and Communication Services
    • Municipal or County Clerk
    • Records Management
  • Manager, Accounting I/II/Senior and Hospital

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 16, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Accounting and Finance
    • Administration and Management
    • Public Health
  • Hospital Maintenance Engineer

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 15, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Building Maintenance
    • Engineering
    • Public Health
  • Telecommunications Network Installer I/II/III

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 14, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Information Technology and Communication Services
    • Public Works
  • Lead Comprehensive Perinatal Services Worker - Bilingual Required

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 14, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Public Health
  • Heavy Equipment Service Worker

    • Oxnard, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 14, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Construction and Skilled Trades
  • GIS Information Systems Programmer Analyst

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 13, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Administrative Analysis and Research
    • GIS and Surveying
    • Information Technology and Communication Services
  • Environmental Health Specialist I/II/III - CUPA/Hazardous Materials

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 13, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Environmental Services
    • Public Health
  • Trilingual Outreach and Education Community Services Worker

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 09, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Community and Economic Development
    • Education and Training
    • Human and Social Services
  • Psychiatric Technician - IPU

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 09, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Public Health
  • Histologist - Pathological Lab

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 09, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Public Health
  • Community Services Worker - Ambulatory Care

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 09, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Community and Economic Development
  • Registered Nurse II - Hematology Oncology (Regular & Per Diem)

    • Ventura, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 08, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Public Health
  • DCSS Human Resources Supervisor

    • Camarillo, California
    • County of Ventura
    • Aug 08, 2025
    • Full Time
    • Administrative Analysis and Research
    • Clerical and Administrative Support
    • Human Resources and Personnel

County of Ventura

Beautiful Ventura County is one of 58 counties in the State of California.  Geographically, the county offers a stunning 42 miles of coastline and the Los Padres National Forest, which accounts for 46% of the county’s land mass in the northern portion of the county.  Fertile valleys in the southern half of the county make Ventura County a leading agricultural producer.  Together, farming and the Los Padres National Forest occupy half of the county’s 1.2 million acres.

A mild year-round climate, along with scenic geography makes the area attractive to the 850,000 culturally and ethnically diverse people who call Ventura County home.  The unincorporated areas, along with the ten incorporated cities of Camarillo, Fillmore, Moorpark, Ojai, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Santa Paula, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, and San Buenaventura (Ventura) ranks Ventura as the 11th most populous county in the State.

Ventura County has a strong economic base that includes major industries such as biotechnology, agriculture, advanced technologies, oil production, military testing and development, and tourism.

The United States military, which includes two naval bases and the Air National Guard base, is the largest employer in the county with more than 16,000 employees.  The County of Ventura (government) is the next largest employer with nearly 8,000 employees located throughout the county.  Port Hueneme is California’s smallest but only deep water port between Los Angeles and San Francisco and plays a major role in the local economy.

Home to two universities (California State University Channel Islands and California Lutheran University), and three Community Colleges (Oxnard, Ventura, and Moorpark), multiple university extensions, institutes, and adult schools, the county enjoys a strong structure for workforce development.

The County of Ventura was formed January 1, 1873, when it separated from Santa Barbara County.  It is a general law county, governed by a five-member Board of Supervisors, elected at-large for a staggered four year term in their respective districts, and the chairmanship rotates annually.  The Board of Supervisors is responsible for providing policy direction, approving the County budget, and representing the County in a number of areas including special districts.  The Board actions can apply countywide or only in unincorporated areas.

Other County elected officials include the Auditor-Controller,  Assessor, Clerk/Recorder, District Attorney, Treasurer-Tax Collector, and Sheriff. The County Executive Officer advises, assists, and acts as an agent for the Board of Supervisors in all matters under the Board’s jurisdiction.

Under the guidance of the Board of Supervisors, the approved County annual budget of $1.8 billion serves to assist vulnerable adults and children, enforce the law, ensure justice, protect public health, and improve our quality of life.  In alignment with key focus areas established in the County Strategic Plan, services are provided to residents by nearly 8,000 dedicated public servants working in 23 different agencies, departments and special districts.