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Michelle Reid talks at a Fairfax County Public Schools job session for federal workers
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Fairfax County Offers Federal Workers Career Support, Resources

The assistance comes amid President Donald Trump’s efforts to significantly reduce the federal workforce.

By Debbie Williams February 20, 2025 at 12:16 pm

Last night, Fairfax County Public Schools held a career information session for federal and state workers affected by recent job cuts. Since taking office, President Donald Trump has swiftly taken action to reduce the federal workforce, leaving many area residents looking for new jobs.

Careers in Education

Nearly 200 people attended last night’s meeting. FCPS Superintendent Michelle Reid says she was pleased with the turnout. “We were so happy to see the great interest in Fairfax County Public Schools positions from our colleagues in government work who have also dedicated their careers to public service. Fairfax County is full of talented, hard-working, educated people who have chosen to live close to our nation’s capital because they care deeply about our country’s future.”

Reid said that FCPS is reaching out to affected federal workers because, “We believe there is a bright and fulfilling future at FCPS for many transitioning state and federal workers who have already proven a commitment to public service and a desire to make a meaningful impact on society through their careers.”

“We have openings available immediately for people who are seeking to get into the classroom, who are seeking to fill instructional positions, for people who are seeking part-time opportunities while they’re looking for the next opportunity,” FCPS Chief Human Resources Officer William Solomon told ABC7.

People sit in chairs listening to presenters at a FCPS career fair for federal workers
Photo by Karen Bolt, courtesy FCPS

New Website Lists Resources

Fairfax County also launched a new website this week to help affected federal workers.

Run by the county’s Health and Human Services (HHS), the site states that, “The county has a variety of resources that can help former federal employees, contractors and anyone else affected by job loss. Services include searching and preparing for a new job with listings available through the county and a database maintained by the Economic Development Authority.”

The website offers links to a variety of job assistance programs through the county’s Workforce and Career Centers. It links to resources for managing mental health, launching a business, starting retirement, and staying active in the community.

HHS offers county and community-based financial resources to help meet basic needs, including food, utility, and rent assistance. It also offers resources for people needing assistance with taxes, child care, and pet-related expenses.

Feature image by Karen Bolt, courtesy FCPS

Debbie Williams

Debbie Williams

Senior Editor

Northern Virginia Magazine Senior Editor Debbie Williams is a George Mason University graduate and longtime NoVA resident. She has more than 20 years of experience writing and editing for a variety of nonprofit, lifestyle, and government publications, including for AARP.org and USA TODAY magazines.

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