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The State Salary Plan lists the job title, class code,...
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If you were hired by the State on or before June 30, 2011,...
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- SPS for Employees
Welcome to the SPS for Employees page. As a State Employee you have the ability to view your own information in Workday. The SPS provides Human Resources*, Time and Payroll*, and Employee Benefits* services to State employees.
Introducing Via Benefits - The State’s Medicare Part D Partner The State has partnered with Via Benefits to offer expert guidance and to help Medicare-eligible retirees find and enroll in a Medicare Part D plan.
Introducing Via Benefits - The State’s Medicare Part D Partner. The State has partnered with Via Benefits to offer expert guidance and to help Medicare-eligible retirees find and enroll in a Medicare Part D plan. Click on image for more information.
The State Salary Plan lists the job title, class code, salary, and other attributes for job classifications within the State Personnel Management System, as of July 1, 2024.
If you were hired by the State on or before June 30, 2011, and retired from State service on or before January 1, 2020, you are eligible to receive a State-funded HRA. Those hired on or after July 1, 2011, are not eligible for the State-funded HRA.
Employees of the State of Maryland typically work a forty-hour work week. Many State agencies offer their employees flexible work schedules. The Teleworking Program enables eligible state employees to work at home, at a satellite office, or at a Telework Center.