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Looking for legislation beyond 2014?  Please use the Assembly’s current legislation/meeting page.

Volunteers are an important part of the Borough and, in many cases, make it possible for the Kenai Peninsula Borough to deliver critical services and skills to our residents. In their many roles, our KPB volunteers provide countless hours of service each year to help their communities.

What kinds of roles do volunteers play?

From firefighting and emergency medical response to assistance with recreation services, as a volunteer, you will accept significant responsibility to your peers, our organization and the public we serve.

Who can volunteer?
Volunteers must be over 18 years of age.  In some roles, including emergency response volunteers, a GED or high school diploma may be required.  Volunteer applicants must complete a volunteer application, all required background check authorizations, and must sign a volunteer agreement prior to consideration for volunteer service with the Borough. Once these forms are successfully submitted and reviewed, applicants will be contacted regarding eligibility and placement.  These steps help ensure that volunteer applicants are aware of their potential responsibilities as a Borough volunteer and are ready to represent the Borough in our community and workplaces.

Where do I find more information?

For further information, please contact the Service Area that you are interested in Volunteering with.


North Peninsula Recreation Center

Nikiski Fire Service Area

 Central Emergency Services

Anchor Point Fire Service Area

Bear Creek Fire Service Area

Kachemak Emergency Services Area

Volunteer opportunities will be available based on need within varying departments in the Borough.

The forms below are currently available online.

Employee Interaction Form

The forms below are currently available to download and print.

Ethics Complaint Form

Welcome to Human Resources!

We serve the Borough by focusing efforts on the Borough’s most valuable asset, its employees.

Human Resources does this through recruitment, hiring, and retention of a diverse, qualified workforce.

In addition we provide guidance and direction, technical assistance, training, equal employment opportunity and labor relations services to the Borough.

 

 

 

Please reach out to Human Resources in person or we can be reached by phone or email:

The Office of Human Resources is located at 152 Park Ave, Soldotna, AK 99669

Hours:  Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Phone: (907) 714-2130

Fax: (907) 714-2396

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Job Opportunities

Anyone interested in applying for current openings may submit applications through our online recruitment service.

This file is no longer required or has been moved.

Contact Information

The Office of Human Resources is located behind the Kenai Peninsula Borough Administration Building at 144 N. Binkley Street in Soldotna, Alaska.

Hours:  Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm. - 5:00 pm

Phone: (907) 714-2130

Fax: (907) 714-2396

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Magellan EAP Number: 1-800-478-2812

Job Opportunities

Persons interested in applying for current openings may submit applications through our online recruitment service.

Subcategories

Homer Office is located at 638 East Pioneer Avenue, with office hours 8 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, closed 12 pm to 12:30 pm for lunch. Telephone (907) 235-9837.