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Bereavement Leave Policy for New Jersey State Employees. State employees in the career, senior executive, and unclassified services are now entitled to one (1) full day of Paid Bereavement Leave effective July 1, 2024, and at the beginning of each calendar year after that.
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Find and apply for jobs in state, county and municipal governments of New Jersey. Learn how to use the online application system, review the job requirements and tips for each announcement.
Job Announcements. The New Jersey Civil Service Commission updates this page daily. Note the closing date for submitting applications. If the announcement is opened to residents of more than one jurisdiction, the eligible list will be ranked according to that sequence. Click here for additional information.
Find the classification system of state and local job titles in New Jersey. This information is updated quarterly and does not reflect job openings or announcements.
The commission interprets, amends and adopts rules regarding civil service employment in New Jersey. It hears and rules on appeals filed by state, county and municipal employees, employment candidates, and appointing authorities.
Find the descriptions and requirements of a specific job title in New Jersey state government. Search by keywords or by job title codes on the Civil Service Commission website.
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