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Employment Opportunities with the Hawaii State Senate

from Hawaii Legislature, October, 2022

Welcome to the Hawaii State Senate employment opportunities page. Information on current recruitments can be found in the sidebar. For general information about working at the Senate, please see the About section below, or email sclerk2@capitol.hawaii.gov

32nd Legislature - Session Employment Opportunities

The Hawaii State Senate is now accepting applications for the 2023 legislative session.

If you are interested in serving your community, learning more about the legislative process, and working in a dynamic environment, please consider applying for a temporary position with the Senate for the upcoming legislative session. Examples of positions we are recruiting for are listed on the right side of this page under Current Openings. The positions are temporary (4-6 month) jobs with start dates in December 2022 or January 2023. Click on the position title for more information. The specific position duties and requirements may vary depending on the office, and additional details will be provided if you are contacted for an interview. To apply, please email cover letter (with Ref#) and resume to: sclerk2@capitol.hawaii.gov

read … About Senate Employment

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Employment Opportunities with the Hawaii State House of Representatives

from Hawaii Legislature, October, 2022

Have you ever been interested in learning the inner workings of State Government? Do you want to help make your State a better place to live and work? Would you like to assist your neighbors when they have questions or concerns and help guide them in resolving issues?

Then there may be a place in the House of Representatives for you.

The Legislature is a fast-paced environment filled with many important deadlines, daily hearings, and long hours. Professionalism is a must, working closely with government officials, business leaders and the public. Working for the House requires a lot of energy and the drive to get the job done and serve the public well.

As a condition of employment with the House of Representatives, all qualified candidates who have been given a conditional offer of employment must show proof of full COVID-19 vaccination and shall be fully vaccinated by the individual's employment start date. A reasonable accommodation will be provided if requested by a candidate and it is determined through an interactive process that pregnancy, a qualifying disability, or a sincerely held religious belief prevents the candidate from receiving a COVID-19 vaccination.

Check out our current job opportunities in the sidebar to the right. See below for more information about working in the House.

read … About Employment at the House of Representatives

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