Open Hours of Government: Mon – Fri: 8.00 am. – 5.00 pm.

601-960-1111

Invitation for Bid Small Asphalt Paver

CITY OF JACKSON

Read More

NOTICE OF INVITATION TO BID ON CITY – parcel 175-208

CITY OF JACKSON

Read More

NOTICE OF INVITATION TO BID ON CITY – parcel 175-277

CITY OF JACKSON

Read More

NOTICE OF INVITATION TO BID ON CITY – parcel 175-278

CITY OF JACKSON

Read More
Gd8oPhX5-503186-iStock-577642470-1

Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program Now Accepting Applications 2025

The Department of Human and Cultural Services Family and Youth Division has begun accepting applications for its Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program. The annual program offers Jackson youth paid opportunities to develop an array of work skills and experience and aims to foster an environment that teaches work ethics and life skills, while providing exposure to diverse careers in the private and public sector.

“We need to expose our young people to the work environment so that they can begin to envision themselves in that environment,” said Mayor Lumumba. “It is through opportunities like this that we engage our young people and broaden their horizons.”

The Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program is open to all City of Jackson residents between the ages of 16 – 24 years old. To qualify for the program, students must be 16 years old by March 8, 2025.

How do I apply?

You can apply for the Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program online https://jacksonms.portal.opengov.com/categories/1093. In addition, you can apply by downloading, printing and filling out a paper application from the City of Jackson’s website at Family and Youth – Jackson, MS (jacksonms.gov). Applications can also be picked up from the Department of Human and Cultural Services located at 633 N State Street (4th Floor). Applications are due Friday, February 28, 2025. Interviews will be conducted the week of March 10-14, 2025.

For more information, please contact Jasmine Thigpen at 601-960-0556, or email adriena@jacksonms.gov

Read More
city-of-jackson-apwelch048-1-scaled-1-1536×1024

Thalia Mara Hall Updates – Week 18

The bodies were lying in the streets un-buried. All railroads and vessels carrying food and such things into the great city had ceased runnings and mobs of the hungry poor pillaging.

Read More