Fadwa Numan

Materials Management Specialist at Fairfax County Sheriff's Office

Fadwa Numan is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in healthcare and public service. Currently serving as a Materials Management Specialist at the Fairfax County Sheriff's Office since February 2007, Fadwa has also held roles such as Administrative Assistant and worked in Correctional Health Accreditation and as a Public Health Clinical Technician. Prior to this, Fadwa was a Stay-at-Home Parent from December 1995 to January 2007 and worked as a Trainer of Trainees at Pathfinder International, focusing on family planning counseling education. Fadwa began professional training as a Registered Nurse at the University of Jordan from June 1989 to November 1995. Fadwa holds a Master's degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Health Services Administration from Strayer University and a Bachelor's degree in Nursing Science from the University of Jordan.

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Centreville, United States

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Fairfax County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff’s Office was created in 1742, at the same time Fairfax County was formed, and is now one of three public safety agencies responsible for the safety and well-being of the 1.1 million residents of Fairfax County. Sheriff Stacey A. Kincaid and her deputies also serve the City of Fairfax and the towns of Herndon and Vienna. The position of Sheriff is established by the Constitution of Virginia. At best count, there have been 77 sheriffs in Fairfax County since 1742, including Sheriff Stacey A. Kincaid. Though early sheriffs served for terms of two years, the people elect the current position every four years. Core functions of the Sheriff’s Office are: operate the Adult Detention Center; provide security for the courtrooms, courthouse and surrounding complex; and serve/execute civil law process on behalf of the courts. In addition, the Sheriff's Office has an active community engagement program. Sheriff Kincaid helped launch Diversion First so that incarceration would no longer be the default solution for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.


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501-1,000

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