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    Up to $11,000 a month with remote work? California is hiring for these state jobs

    By Angela Rodriguez,

    7 hours ago

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    Searching for remote work in California?

    Several state departments are hiring for positions offering remote or hybrid work.

    State jobs are known for offering competitive benefits and enrollment in the nation’s largest state public pension plan. Many of the following jobs have specific requirements — which are linked below.

    As of Friday, Oct. 4, these were some of the latest state jobs offering remote or hybrid work on the CalCareers website:

    Accounting officer | Permanent, full-time

    • Department: Industrial Relations
    • Location: San Francisco County
    • Salary: $5,113 to $6,399 per month

    The accounting officer handles accounting duties, including establishing, maintaining and managing accounts for the department.

    This position is eligible for a hybrid work schedule, with up to three days of remote work a week.

    The application period closes on Thursday, Oct. 31.

    Employer contact center analyst | Permanent, full-time

    • Department: Public Employees Retirement System
    • Location: Sacramento County
    • Salary: $3,749 to $6,093 per month

    The employer contact center analyst supports the customer service goals of the department by performing several duties, including assisting active and retired members, employers, beneficiaries and the public.

    A remote-centered schedule is available for this position. However, applicants must live in California to report to the office in Sacramento.

    The application period closes on Friday, Oct. 11.

    Enterprise information management specialist | Permanent, full-time

    • Department: State Teachers Retirement System
    • Location: Yolo County
    • Salary: $6,963 to $8,650 per month

    The enterprise information management specialist handles and manages data and information across the department.

    This position offers a hybrid work schedule, according to CalCareers.

    The application period closes on Sunday, Oct. 13.

    Information officer I | Limited, part-time

    • Department: Delta Protection Commission
    • Location: Yolo County
    • Salary: $2,928 to $3,664 per month

    The information officer leads communications and tourism marketing for the department by developing a tourism branding and marketing plan, coordinating tourism initiatives and creating written and visual communications.

    A hybrid work schedule is available for this position, the CalCareers website says.

    The application period closes on Tuesday, Oct. 15.

    Information security specialist | Permanent, full-time

    • Department: Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety
    • Location: Sacramento County
    • Salary: $8,374 to $11,220 per month

    The information security specialist handles a range of information security tasks, including problem-solving, optimizing architecture in a technological environment, advising on security strategy and analyzing security alerts from cybersecurity systems.

    This position is remote-centered, according to CalCareers.

    The application period closes on Tuesday, Oct. 22.

    Information technology lead | Permanent, full-time

    • Department: Social Services
    • Location: Los Angeles County
    • Salary: $6,323 to $10,230 per month

    The information technology lead manages planning, project oversight, resource allocation and collaborate closely with program management to address IT needs.

    The position is eligible for a hybrid work schedule, the CalCareers website says.

    The application period closes on Wednesday, Oct. 9.

    Operations analyst | Permanent, full-time

    • Department: California Science Center
    • Location: Los Angeles County
    • Salary: $5,855 to $7,327 per month

    The operations analyst acts as the administrative and operations lead, providing analytical and support services, such as data tracking and analysis, systems administration and reporting.

    Remote work is available for this position, according to CalCareers.

    The application is open until the position has been filled.

    Revenue analyst | Permanent, full-time

    • Department: Justice
    • Location: Sacramento County
    • Salary: $5,855 to $7,327 per month

    The revenue analyst performs technical analysis and writing for the department, focusing on funding, regulations and special projects.

    This position offers a hybrid schedule, according to the CalCareers website.

    The application period closes on Wednesday, Oct. 9.

    Senior business services manager | Permanent, full-time

    • Department: State Compensation Insurance Fund
    • Locations: Bakersfield, Eureka, Fresno, Glendale, Pleasanton, Redding, Riverside, Rohnert Park, Sacramento, San Diego, Santa Ana, Stockton or Vacaville counties
    • Salary: $7,643 to $9,496 per month

    The senior business services manager is responsible for leading high-priority projects, collaborating with partners and supervising remote and onsite staff.

    Telework is available for this position, according to CalCareers.

    The application period closes on Tuesday, Oct. 15.

    Senior project manager | Permanent, full-time

    • Department: California State Lottery
    • Location: Sacramento County
    • Salary: $8,374 to $11,220 per month

    The senior project manager is responsible for managing, overseeing, coordinating and executing all assigned projects to ensure efficient and effective delivery of the department’s business strategy and goals.

    This position is eligible for either a remote-based or office-based telework schedule, the CalCareers website says.

    However, applicants must live in California to report to their assigned headquarters office when needed.

    The application period closes on Monday, Oct. 21.

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    Brian Baldwin
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    Democrats are NOT for the working class. Our government is bloated and inefficient. The Democratic Party is the party of the GOVERNMENT CLASS, their clerks, bureaucrats, "regulators" (controllers), their career politicians of government, the government surveillance state, the Democratic Party is about growing GOVERNMENT not the middle class, NOT the working class. The ARISTOCRACY of the Democratic Party is the government class, you must support this class and their retirements by taxes, anyone not of the government class is basically a peasant who must "thank you for your service" kow tow to the government class or go to political prison if you protest, to the Democratic Party government class if you are not them then you are basically just a tax slave, the Democratic Party was the party of black slaves and today they are the party of TAX SLAVES.
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