Earn up to $15,000 a month? CA is hiring for these state jobs with remote work
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Earn up to $15,000 a month? CA is hiring for these state jobs with remote work
"Several California state departments are now hiring for positions that offer remote or hybrid work options. Although Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a return-to-office order, some union agreements allow many state employees to continue working remotely through June. As of Thursday, Jan. 8, California was hiring for multiple full-time positions that include telework or hybrid schedules. State jobs are known for their competitive benefits and enrollment in the nation's largest public pension plan."
"Assistant underwriting manager | Permanent, full time The assistant underwriting manager oversees a team of underwriters and support staff to help the department provide workers' compensation insurance to customers. Responsibilities include collaborating with other departments to support companywide objectives and overseeing regional underwriting to meet budget goals. There is telework available with this position, according to CalCareers. Associate facilities analyst | Permanent, full time The associate facilities analyst manages the department's real estate by making sure leases for owned properties are handled correctly and on time."
Several California state departments are hiring multiple full-time positions that offer telework or hybrid schedules as of Jan. 8. Some union agreements allow many state employees to continue working remotely through June despite a governor's return-to-office order. State positions include roles such as assistant underwriting manager, associate facilities analyst, and branch administrative coordinator. Responsibilities range from overseeing underwriting teams and managing real estate leases to coordinating public health programs. State jobs offer competitive benefits and enrollment in the nation's largest public pension plan. Many positions have specific qualifications listed on CalCareers, with application details linked on the site.
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