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A civil servant is a professional who works for the government at the local or federal level. Civil servants can work in their local communities, in a state office or Washington D.C. Each branch and department of the government hires employees, handles personnel and determines employee policies independently.
17 jobs in civil service Intelligence analyst. Communications specialist. Human resources specialist. Air traffic controller. Postal worker. Firefighter. Social services director. Foreign language teacher.
Benefits: All employee benefits are administered in the Human Resources Department - including health insurance, retirement, workers compensation and disability, life insurance, voluntary benefits, unemployment insurance, education policy, deferred compensation, and cafeteria/flexible benefits program.
(1) The Civil Service is that part of the Public Service that is concerned with service in a civil capacity in both central and local government, as provided in the Civil Service Law,1993, (Act 327). (2) The Civil Service is a unified service.
0:07 2:50 And are part of the central. Government. They are not affected by changes in political leadership.MoreAnd are part of the central. Government. They are not affected by changes in political leadership. And can be transferred between different departments without losing their employment rights.
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civil service, the body of government officials who are employed in civil occupations that are neither political nor judicial. In most countries the term refers to employees selected and promoted on the basis of a merit and seniority system, which may include examinations.

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