Lee County
Dominick Boyd currently serves as Deputy Chief of the EMS Office of Quality and Standards for Lee County, a role encompassing management of professional standards, quality management, and accreditation functions since July 2005. Boyd has progressed through various positions within the EMS sector, including Division Chief and Lieutenant, where responsibilities included operational oversight and employee leadership. With a strong background in prehospital care, Boyd has served in roles such as Flight Paramedic and Field Training Officer. In addition to practical experience, Boyd contributed to child welfare governance as a Board Member for the Children's Network of SWFL and provided instruction as an Adjunct Faculty member at Edison State College. Boyd holds multiple degrees, including a Bachelor of Science in Emergency Health Services and a Master of Science in Aeronautical Science, alongside various certifications in emergency medical services.
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Lee County
Lee County is a beautiful place to live, work and play. Today, Lee County is home to more than 750,000 residents and welcomes more than 5 million visitors annually. Social media public comment policy: https://www.leegov.com/resources/Pages/socialmediapolicy.aspx Lee County was founded on May 13, 1887, and is served by a five district-elected Board of County Commissioners. Lee County Board of County Commissioners (Lee County BoCC) has more than 2,500 employees and is the fourth largest employer in Lee County. Our employees play an indispensable role in providing a high level of service to the County’s residents. We offer job opportunities in a wide variety of fields and are always in search of those who have the passion and talent to work in our evolving and continuously growing county.