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A county government is seeking a Deputy County Executive for Safe and Secure Community to oversee public safety initiatives. The role requires 10 years of leadership experience in local government, focusing on community safety and criminal justice reform. The ideal candidate will have expertise in public administration, the ability to manage crises, and lead diverse teams effectively. This position requires strong strategic planning skills and collaboration with various agencies. The salary ranges from $172,432.16 to $275,887.46 annually.
Prince William County, Virginia is located just over 20 miles outside of Washington, DC, and is the center of much of what Northern Virginia has to offer. As the second‑largest county in the Commonwealth of Virginia, Prince William County is a “Community of Choice” with a strong, diverse economic base, where individuals and families choose to live, work and play and businesses choose to locate.
Prince William County is projected to grow to 520,000 by 2030, according to the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments. It is a young community with a median age of 34. Approximately 8.3% of the population is age 65 or older, and 42% of family households have children younger than 18 years of age.
The government of Prince William County is innovative and forward‑thinking. The work of the government is guided by the Prince William County 2025‑28 Strategic Plan, 2030 Report, and 2040 Comprehensive Plan. The eight‑member Board of County Supervisors sets policy direction and strategic goals for the nearly 6,000 county government employees.
The Board of County Supervisors is elected by the residents of Prince William County and is the policy‑making body for the county government. The Board adopts local laws, sets policies, decides how money will be spent, and makes local land‑use decisions. The Board appoints a County Executive to act as the chief administrative officer and oversee the county government on a day‑to‑day basis.
Prince William County will continue to be a Community of Choice with a strong, diverse economic base, where individuals and families choose to live and businesses choose to locate. To accomplish its strategic vision, the Board of County Supervisors has – along with an FY26 general fund of nearly $2 billion – adopted the following strategic goal areas: Education, Environment, Government, Mobility, Quality of Life, Safe & Secure Community, Service Delivery, and Smart Growth.
The Safe And Secure Community Portfolio is the second‑largest functional area in the county government, with combined agency budgets of nearly $550 million for FY 2026 and more than 2,600 employees. These agencies are committed to achieving the county’s public safety strategic plan goals and objectives, which include:
The following departments are included in the Safe and Secure Community quadrant:
The Safe and Secure Community also includes key independent public safety and criminal justice partners, including the Adult Detention Center, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Commonwealth’s Attorney Office, Sheriff’s Office, Circuit Court, General District Court, Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court, Magistrate, Probation and Parole (District 35), and the Public Defender.
Reporting directly to the County Executive, the Deputy County Executive for Safe and Secure Community leads the Safe and Community portfolio described above, providing day‑to‑day leadership and administrative oversight of Criminal Justice Services, Fire and Rescue, Police and Public Safety Communications departments, as well as the Office of Community Safety. The salary range for this position is $172,432.16 – $275,887.46 annually.
Among the specific duties required of the position, the Deputy County Executive for Safe and Secure Community:
Minimum qualifications for the position of Deputy County Executive for Safe and Secure Community include 10 years of progressively responsible leadership, management, and supervisory experience as a department director, assistant, or manager in a complex, diverse, local government organization with oversight of public safety, criminal justice or administrative services.
Preferred qualifications include demonstrated success in criminal justice reform, community relations and engagement, working in a multicultural and fast‑growing community, and in increasing ethnic and racial diversity among first responders. A master’s degree is preferred but not required.
Ideal candidate knowledge, skills, and abilities:
Special Requirements
Prince William County requires the selected candidate to reside within Prince William County following appointment. The selected candidate must also successfully pass a background check.
Prince William County is partnering with POLIHIRE to recruit their Deputy County Executive for Safe and Secure Community. To be considered for this position, please attach two PDFs – a letter of interest and your resume – in an email to PWC_DCXO@polihire.com. Please include only your name (Last, First) in the subject line.
For more information, please visit: https://polihire.com/job/pwc-deputy-county-executive-for-safe-and-secure-community/