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Support Services Worker

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Government & Politics
  • Atlanta

AI generated summary

  • You must be a current Georgia state government employee, adhering to State Personnel Board rule provisions.
  • You will assist with various support tasks, ensuring efficient service delivery, addressing client needs, and maintaining records while collaborating with team members to promote effective programs.

Requirements

  • Job Requirements:
  • Current Georgia state government employees will be subject to State Personnel Board rule provisions.

Responsibilities

  • The job responsibilities are not provided in the posting. Please provide the specific responsibilities to extract them as requested.

FAQs

What is the salary for the Governmental Affairs Intern position?

The salary for the Governmental Affairs Intern position is $12.00 hourly, with the possibility of being commensurate with experience.

How can I apply for the Governmental Affairs Intern position?

To apply for the Governmental Affairs Intern position, please visit the provided DHSJOBS link: Governmental Affairs Intern-00074050.

Will my application be considered if I do not use the provided DHSJOBS link?

No, applicants who do not apply using the DHSJOBS link provided will NOT be considered.

What is the number of openings for this position?

There is 1 opening for the Governmental Affairs Intern position.

What shift will I be working if I am hired for this position?

The shift for this position is a day job.

Is there any specific requirement for current Georgia state government employees?

Yes, current Georgia state government employees will be subject to State Personnel Board rule provisions.

Where can I find other career opportunities at DHS?

Other DHS career opportunities can be found at the website: http://dhsjobs.dhs.ga.gov.

What is the requisition ID for this position?

The requisition ID for this position is ADM0HOV.

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Mission & Purpose

Georgia on my Mind is not just the state song --  it's the Governor's job description. Consisting of the Governor, his Cabinet, and various executive agencies, Georgia's Executive branch is responsible for implementing policy and enforcing legislation on the statewide level. The Governor's Cabinet includes the Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and the Attorney General, in addition to a number of other elected officials. As the chief official in the executive branch, the Governor is vested with a number of powers and duties in the government scheme including proposing new programs and state laws, proposing a state budget, signing or vetoing legislation, and appointing members of various state boards.