"Even with Gov. Gavin Newsom's return-to-office order taking effect in July, many state positions continue to allow employees to work from home. The plan to bring most workers back to the office four days a week has been delayed by a year for employees covered under new union agreements. After reopening talks, Newsom and public employee unions reached deals that extend remote work options for many staff, managers and supervisors through June 2026."
"Associate governmental program analyst | Permanent, full time The associate governmental program analyst connects veterans with the services they need by keeping provider databases up to date and making sure providers are properly vetted. Duties include knowing state and federal veteran benefit laws; guiding veterans through the disability claims process and working closely with local officers. Telework is available for this position, according to CalCareers."
"As of Tuesday, Sept. 2, the state was hiring for several full-time positions that include telework and hybrid options. Systems analyst | Permanent, full time The systems analyst keeps important criminal records systems running smoothly. Duties include working with both technology and program staff as well as helping solve problems, analyzing systems and making sure projects and updates are done effectively while keeping communication strong with everyone involved. This position is eligible for telework,"
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a return-to-office order taking effect in July while many state positions continue to allow remote work. The plan to restore four-day office weeks was delayed one year for employees under new union agreements, extending telework options through June 2026 for many staff, managers and supervisors. As of Sept. 2, California was recruiting for several full-time state roles that offer telework or hybrid schedules. State positions include roles such as associate governmental program analyst and systems analyst, both eligible for telework. State jobs offer competitive benefits and enrollment in the nation's largest state public pension plan.
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