Administrative/Clerical jobs encompass a range of office and administrative support duties. These roles are crucial for ensuring the smooth operation of businesses and organizations. They typically involve tasks such as data entry, file management, answering phones, scheduling appointments, and supporting other staff. Characteristics of these jobs include attention to detail, strong organizational skills, proficiency in office software, and excellent communication abilities. While they vary by industry, administrative/clerical positions form the backbone of efficient office environments, enabling other professionals to focus on their specific roles.
Construction/skilled trade jobs refer to a broad category of professions that require specific training, expertise, and practical skills in construction and building trades. These positions often include carpenters, electricians, plumbers, welders, masons, and HVAC technicians, among others. Characteristic of these roles is the hands-on nature of the work, the necessity to understand and interpret blueprints or design plans, and the use of specialized tools and equipment. Workers in these fields typically undergo apprenticeships or vocational education to hone their craft, and they play a critical role in infrastructure development, maintenance, and repair, contributing to the physical backbone of society.
Construction/Skilled Trade Jobs encompass a variety of roles focused on building, maintaining, and repairing structures and infrastructure. This sector includes carpenters, electricians, plumbers, welders, and more, each requiring specialized skills and training. Such jobs are often hands-on and require physical labor. Workers in these fields typically work on construction sites, in homes, or on roads and can expect to operate tools and machinery specific to their trade. Safety is a top priority due to the potential hazards associated with construction environments. These roles are essential in shaping the built world and tend to offer opportunities for on-the-job learning and career progression.
Consulting jobs refer to positions where individuals provide expert advice to organizations or individuals in a specific field. These roles are characterized by problem-solving, strategic thinking, and a focus on optimizing business processes or improving organizational performance. Consultants often work for consulting firms or as independent contractors and engage in project-based work, which may involve travel and working with diverse clients. The nature of consulting provides exposure to varied industries and requires strong analytical and interpersonal skills.
Consulting jobs refer to positions where individuals provide expert advice to organizations or individuals in a specific field. These roles are characterized by problem-solving, strategic thinking, and a focus on optimizing business processes or improving organizational performance. Consultants often work for consulting firms or as independent contractors and engage in project-based work, which may involve travel and working with diverse clients. The nature of consulting provides exposure to varied industries and requires strong analytical and interpersonal skills.
Consulting jobs refer to positions where individuals provide expert advice to organizations or individuals in a specific field. These roles are characterized by problem-solving, strategic thinking, and a focus on optimizing business processes or improving organizational performance. Consultants often work for consulting firms or as independent contractors and engage in project-based work, which may involve travel and working with diverse clients. The nature of consulting provides exposure to varied industries and requires strong analytical and interpersonal skills.
Consulting jobs involve providing expert advice to organizations to help solve issues, create value, optimize growth, and improve business performance. Professionals in this field analyze challenges and opportunities, develop solutions, and help implement changes across various industries. These roles typically require strong analytical and interpersonal skills, as consultants must understand client needs, communicate effectively, and foster positive relationships. Consulting jobs are known for their dynamic nature, offering diverse projects, potential for extensive travel, and opportunities for rapid career progression.
Consulting jobs refer to positions within the consulting industry where professionals offer expert advice and strategic solutions to organizations across various sectors. The key feature of these roles includes working with clients to identify challenges, analyze business processes, and develop plans to improve efficiency, increase revenue, or manage change. Consultants often possess specialized knowledge in areas such as management, IT, finance, or human resources. These jobs require strong analytical skills, excellent communication abilities, and the flexibility to adapt to different industries and company cultures. Typically, consulting roles entail project-based work, travel, and direct interaction with senior stakeholders, offering a dynamic and potentially fast-paced career path.
Management This position is located in Tallahassee, FL The Florida Division of Emergency Management plans for and responds to both natural and man-made disasters.
These range from floods and hurricanes to incidents involving hazardous materials or nuclear power.
The Division of Emergency Management (FDEM or Division) is the liaison between federal, state, and local agencies. FDEM prepares and implements a statewide Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, routinely conducts extensive exercises to test state and county emergency response capabilities, provides technical assistance to local governments as they prepare emergency plans and procedures, as well as conducts emergency
operations trainings for state and local government agencies. The Division serves as the lead agency for the State Emergency Response Team (SERT), whose primary goal is the coordination of the state’s efforts during disaster response and recovery.
This coordination is conducted within the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) in Tallahassee. Additionally, the Division manages the State Watch Office; the 24-hours a day operation tasked with providing situational awareness to stakeholders statewide. After a disaster, FDEM conducts damage backssment surveys and advises the Governor of the state of Florida on whether to declare an emergency and seek federal relief funds. It is against
this backdrop that FDEM strives to demonstrate its mission of, “Coordinate, collaborate and communicate with our community stakeholders for a resilient Florida” along with our vision of, “Leading the Profession in building prepared and resilient communities”.
Position Overview and Responsibilities: This position serves as the Document Analyst and Custodian for the Bureau of Response, responsible for creating, collecting, and revising the policies and procedures within the Bureau. The duties and responsibilities for this position include, but are not limited to, the following: Serve as the Bureau’s Policy and Document Custodian, organizing and maintaining all Response job aids, policies, and procedures.
Standardize the development of policies and procedures within the Bureau, to ensure compliance with Division procedures. Ensure compliance with Division policies and procedures regarding document maintenance and management. Develop and maintain Bureau executive reporting and documentation, in consultation with Programmatic Staff, for both Bureau Leadership and Executive Leadership. Assist in the documentation and management of audits and long-range program planning metrics to ensure the proper management of deadlines. Perform duties as assigned during activations of the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC), work non-traditional hours, and travel for extended periods.
Perform other duties as assigned by Bureau Leadership. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of best practices related to the creation and standardization of policies and procedures. Knowledge of computer-based reporting preparation and strategic planning to develop complex documents in support of program objectives. Knowledge and demonstrated ability to compile and create internal policies and procedures. Ability to develop and produce high-quality and concise written products to include graphical depictions of complex data in computer software.
Ability to work effectively in a team environment and/or individually with internal or external stakeholders. Ability to work in an operational capacity to provide response coordination to state and local government entities during emergencies. Ability to work non-traditional hours and holidays, and to be deployed to anywhere in Florida or the United States for up to two weeks at a time. Ability to conduct and participate in conferences, meetings, and workshops relating to emergency management preparedness and response.
Ability to analyze, comprehend, and apply complex and/or technical material such as directives, regulations, policies, Federal Regulations, Administrative Codes, etc. Ability to plan, coordinate, execute, and monitor multiple concurrent complex projects to ensure delivery of desired programmatic outcomes within the desired timeframe. Ability to coordinate multiple projects, tasks, and/or priorities. Minimum Qualifications: One year experience in Information Science and/or policy creation and maintenance. Special Notes: The State of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer and does not tolerate discrimination or violence in the workplace.
The Division of Emergency Management is committed to successfully recruiting and onboarding talented and skilled individuals into its workforce. The Division appreciates the service and sacrifices made by veterans and their family members. Further, FDEM recognizes the immeasurable value veterans bring to the workplace and is committed to increasing the number of veterans that serve in its workforce. The Division of Emergency Management is committed to increasing recruitment and hiring of individuals with disabilities and improving employment outcomes.
An individual with a disability is qualified if he or she satisfies the skills, experience, and other job-related requirements for a position and can perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation. Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must contact the FDEM Human Resources Office at (850) 815-xyz X. FDEM requests applicants notify HR in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation. Successful completion of background screening will be required for this position.
The State of Florida and the Division of Emergency Management participate in E-Verify. This federal law requires all employers to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired to work in the United States. In response to emergency events, Division of Emergency Management employees may be required to work irregular hours, to work more than 8 hours per day, to work extended periods (including weekends and holidays), to work at locations other than their official headquarters, and to perform duties in addition to those outlined in the employee’s position description.
Employees must be able to deploy to emergency sites with limited advance notice. The State of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer, and does not tolerate discrimination or violence in the workplace. Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center -xyz X). Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation. The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace.
All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F. S. Drug-Free Workplace Act.
South Duval Street, Tallahassee, Florida To learn more about the Florida State Courts System visit its website at www.
flcourts. gov/. For additional information about the job advertised please contact Office of Human Resources by phone at 850-487-xyz X.
JOB Description The essential functions of this position within the organization are to audit, analyze, maintain human resource processes. This position will provide human resource services support to the Office of the State Courts Administrator and to human resource offices across the entire State Courts System. This position serves as the receiving authority for payroll & advertisement actions. Additional functions include,
but are not limited to, ensuring policy and rule compliance, and performing related administrative functions such as preparing, reviewing, and submitting human resource reports.
Examples of Work Performed Processes biweekly, supplemental, and monthly payrolls; reviews or audits timesheets and prepares adjustments as required including on-demands, warrant cancellations, and salary overpayments. Audit and analyze personnel action requests (PARs). Acts as liaison between state and county personnel offices; and resolves payroll and personnel issues through direct contact with the offices. Maintains personnel records, employee data, salary reports, and attendance records in compliance with
federal and state retention, privacy, and filing guidelines. Conducts recruitment activities, such as analyzing recruitment needs; recruiting and screening applicants; setting interviews; administering applicant testing requirements; processing new hires, including preparing offer letters and employee files; providing explanation of employee benefit programs, and providing new employee orientation.
Facilitates process for employees separating from the court, including preparing Personnel Action Request (PAR), conducting exit interviews, and completing separation of employment checklist. Provides guidance, training, and other assistance to judges, personnel representatives, and other court employees throughout the state, as needed, as it relates to job areas of responsibility.
Assists in providing staff support for supreme court appointed commissions and committees. Assists with special employee events, such as employee appreciation month, blood drives, or employee awards ceremonies. Screens telephone calls and visitors to the office; provides information, resolves issues, directs caller/visitor to proper personnel, or takes messages for court personnel. Processes employee-related forms, such as employee promotions and terminations, insurance claims, or W-4 forms.
Attends staff meetings to exchange information. Attends technical or professional workshops or seminars to improve professional skills. MINIMUM Education and Experience Guidelines Bachelor’s degree in human resources or personnel administration, public or business administration, labor or industrial relations, management, employment law, or a closely related field is preferred. Two years of related experience in human resources, administrative support, customer service, or accounting. Additional relevant experience may substitute for the recommended educational level on a year-for-year basis.
COMPETENCIES: Knowledge of accounting and auditing principles and procedures. Knowledge of the basic principles of personnel administration. Knowledge of one or more personnel program functions such as selection, classification and pay, employee benefits, labor relations, employer/employee relations or training. Knowledge of the methods of reviewing, verifying, and analyzing financial data. Knowledge of basic mathematics. Knowledge of data collection and analysis methods. Knowledge of applicable laws, statutes, rules, and regulations. Ability to understand and apply laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
Ability to organize data into logical format for presentation in reports, documents, and other written materials. Ability to conduct fact finding research. Ability to develop and implement policies and procedures. Ability to make independent decisions. Ability to utilize problem-solving techniques. Ability to analyze, evaluate and interpret financial data. Ability to examine and audit financial data. Ability to examine and audit financial records. Ability to prepare reports. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
Ability to determine work priorities. Ability to maintain strict confidentiality. Special Comments The Florida State Courts System offers a comprehensive selection of State of Florida employee benefits: membership in the Florida Retirement System, optional enrollment in a subsidized Health insurance plan, optional enrollment in Life, Dental, and Disability insurance plans, and paid term life insurance. The Florida State Courts System is a criminal justice agency. The successful applicant will be fingerprinted for the purpose of conducting a criminal history record check.
Employment in this position is contingent upon a satisfactory criminal background check. In accordance with Section 110.205(2)(c), Florida Statutes, positions with the Florida State Courts System (judicial branch) are not covered under the Career Service System. How to Apply Submit a current and complete online State Employment Profile Application through the People First State of Florida Jobs website, view the State Courts System page at jobs. /. An application must be submitted for the position listing the appropriate class title and position number for which you are applying.
Your application must be received by 11:59 p. m. on the closing date. When using the People First State of Florida Jobs website to apply and assistance is needed with using the system, contact the People First Service Center by phone at -xyz X. We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, interaction or gender, religion or creed, national origin, age, marital status, genetic, disability, or political opinions or affiliations. We hire only U. S. citizens and lawfully authorized alien workers. If you need an accommodation to participate in the application or selection process, please call the contact person at the contact information indicated for each respective position.
Persons using a TTY or TDD may call the contact person through the FLORIDA RELAY SERVICE: Voice is -xyz X, TDD is -xyz X, NATIONAL RELAY SERVICE is 711. The State of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer, and does not tolerate discrimination or violence in the workplace. Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center -xyz X).
Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation. The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F. S. Drug-Free Workplace Act.
to contract requirements. Recognize, recommend and implement content patterns across the document development effort that speak to building a standardized representation. Job Requirements: 5+ years of experience as a Technical Writer/Documentation Specialist on large enterprise project.
Dexian is a leading provider of staffing, IT, and workforce solutions with over 12,000 employees and 70 locations worldwide. As one of the largest IT staffing companies and the 2nd largest minority-owned staffing company in the U. S. Dexian was formed in 2023 through the merger of DISYS and Signature Consultants. Combining the best elements of its core companies, Dexian's platform connects talent, technology,
and organizations to produce game-changing results that help everyone achieve their ambitions and goals. Dexian's brands include Dexian DISYS, Dexian Signature Consultants, Dexian Government Solutions, Dexian Talent Development and Dexian IT Solutions.
Visit / to learn more. Dexian is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits and hires qualified candidates without regard to race, religion, interaction, interactionual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, or veteran status.
Writer(s) must be available to work full-time (40 hours per week) on the PALM Tasks so they can be completed by the deadlines outlined in the Florida PALM Readiness Workplan. The Scope of Work is comprised of two Phases. Phase I - is a current task assigned by the Florida PALM team.
It consists of documenting current business process models and should be completed six weeks after the Purchase Authorization is executed. Phase II - consists of tasks that will be assigned by the Florida PALM team starting in January 2024. Phase II tasks will involve updating current business processes based on parameters and requirements provided by the PALM team including Tasks 515 and 527. Required Experience:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Journalism, Technical Writing, Business Administration, or other related field or equivalent work experience.
Minimum of four years) with documenting business processes, developing work flows, and reading proposed business requirements and updating existing process documentation; and a description of the candidate's experience in executing knowledge transfer, including approach, execution, and confirmation of completion; Dexian is a leading provider of staffing, IT, and workforce solutions with over 12,000 employees and 70 locations worldwide. As one of the largest IT staffing companies and the 2nd largest minority-owned
staffing company in the U. S. Dexian was formed in 2023 through the merger of DISYS and Signature Consultants.
Combining the best elements of its core companies, Dexian's platform connects talent, technology, and organizations to produce game-changing results that help everyone achieve their ambitions and goals. Dexian's brands include Dexian DISYS, Dexian Signature Consultants, Dexian Government Solutions, Dexian Talent Development and Dexian IT Solutions. Visit / to learn more. Dexian is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits and hires qualified candidates without regard to race, religion, interaction, interactionual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, or veteran status.
Entry-Level Attorneys are encouraged to apply! What you will do: MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF CHILDREN! Children’s Legal Services attorneys advocate for the safety, well-being, and permanency of Florida’s abused, abandoned, and neglected children.
With a team of more than 300 attorneys, CLS is the leader in the courtroom at each stage of a Chapter 39 proceeding. A CLS attorney has primary responsibility for multiple cases and must ensure Florida and federal legal requirements are met to secure permanent and safe homes for dependent children. A CLS attorney collaborates with investigators and case managers to gather the evidence necessary to support the legal action that is appropriate
for each child and prepares those partners to serve as witnesses at trial. CLS attorneys advocate for children by employing best practice litigation techniques so that our pleadings and trial presentations lead the nation in dependency advocacy.
Qualifications: Law Degree Minimum of 2 years bar admission Training Provided: Multi-week onboarding program created by a CLS-dedicated Statewide Training Team Quarterly intensive multi-day New Attorney Training focusing on practical skills and litigation tactics Annual multi-day Advanced Litigation Academy that coaches new and experienced attorneys on high-level evidence techniques, expert witness challenges, and advocacy through technology.
Fulfillment of all CLE requirements through webinars and live trainings on topics including case law updates, statutory changes, courtroom skills, evidence, ethics, and legal writing.
Benefits for Working for the State of Florida: Florida Bar annual dues are paid for by the Department, contingent upon agency approval Public Loan Forgiveness Program No state income tax for residents of Florida On each anniversary date, you will be accredited 176 hours of annual leave and 104 hours of sick leave Nine paid holidays and one Personal Holiday each year State Group Insurance coverage options (health, life, dental, vision, and other supplemental insurance options) Retirement plan options, including employer contributions Flexible Spending Accounts Tuition waivers And more!
Compensation: For a full-time permanent appointment, the annual base salary is $69,000 and total compensation inclusive of the benefits listed above is valued at a minimum of $95,318. Actual total compensation will vary based on insurance and retirement elections. For a more complete list of benefits, visit www. mybenefits.. How to Apply: To apply, please submit an online application that includes a cover letter and a resume that demonstrates your qualifications. You may be requested to subsequently provide a writing sample, law school transcripts, and references to assist the committee.
Growth Opportunities: We have several ways you can grow as an attorney with CLS. There are pathways for promotion for those who want to be leaders in the courtroom and for those who would rather be leaders in the office. To open the door for growth, CLS invites all of its team members to participate on special projects that create strategies for better outcomes for children. Come grow with us today! The State of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer, and does not tolerate discrimination or violence in the workplace.
Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center -xyz X). Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation. The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F. S. Drug-Free Workplace Act.
attorneys advocate for the safety, well-being, and permanency of Florida’s abused, abandoned, and neglected children. With a team of more than 300 attorneys, CLS is the leader in the courtroom at each stage of a Chapter 39 proceeding. A CLS attorney has primary responsibility for multiple cases and must ensure Florida and federal legal requirements are met to secure permanent and safe homes for dependent children.
A CLS attorney collaborates with investigators and case managers to gather the evidence necessary to support the legal action that is appropriate for each child and prepares those partners to serve as witnesses at trial. CLS attorneys advocate for children by employing best
practice litigation techniques so that our pleadings and trial presentations lead the nation in dependency advocacy. Qualifications: Law Degree Training Provided: Multi-week onboarding program created by a CLS-dedicated Statewide Training Team Quarterly intensive multi-day New Attorney Training focusing on practical skills and litigation tactics Annual multi-day Advanced Litigation Academy that coaches new and experienced attorneys on high-level evidence techniques, expert witness challenges, and advocacy through technology.
Fulfillment of all CLE requirements through webinars and live trainings on topics including case law updates, statutory changes, courtroom skills, evidence, ethics,
and legal writing. Benefits for Working for the State of Florida: Florida Bar annual dues are paid for by the Department, contingent upon agency approval Public Loan Forgiveness Program No state income tax for residents of Florida On each anniversary date, you will be accredited 176 hours of annual leave and 104 hours of sick leave Nine paid holidays and one Personal Holiday each year State Group Insurance coverage options (health, life, dental, vision, and other supplemental insurance options) Retirement plan options, including employer contributions Flexible Spending Accounts Tuition waivers And more!
Compensation: For a full-time permanent appointment, the annual base salary is $55,00 and total compensation inclusive of the benefits listed above is valued at a minimum of $77,947.
Actual total compensation will vary based on insurance and retirement elections. For a more complete list of benefits, visit www. mybenefits.. How to Apply: To apply, please submit an online application that includes a cover letter and a resume that demonstrates your qualifications. You may be requested to subsequently provide a writing sample, law school transcripts, and references to assist the committee. Growth Opportunities: We have several ways you can grow as an attorney with CLS.
There are pathways for promotion for those who want to be leaders in the courtroom and for those who would rather be leaders in the office. To open the door for growth, CLS invites all of its team members to participate on special projects that create strategies for better outcomes for children. Come grow with us today! The State of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer, and does not tolerate discrimination or violence in the workplace. Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center -xyz X).
Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation. The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F. S. Drug-Free Workplace Act.
attorneys advocate for the safety, well-being, and permanency of Florida’s abused, abandoned, and neglected children. With a team of more than 300 attorneys, CLS is the leader in the courtroom at each stage of a Chapter 39 proceeding. A CLS attorney has primary responsibility for multiple cases and must ensure Florida and federal legal requirements are met to secure permanent and safe homes for dependent children.
A CLS attorney collaborates with investigators and case managers to gather the evidence necessary to support the legal action that is appropriate for each child and prepares those partners to serve as witnesses at trial. CLS attorneys advocate for children by employing best
practice litigation techniques so that our pleadings and trial presentations lead the nation in dependency advocacy. Qualifications: Law Degree Minimum of 2 years bar admission Training Provided: Multi-week onboarding program created by a CLS-dedicated Statewide Training Team Quarterly intensive multi-day New Attorney Training focusing on practical skills and litigation tactics Annual multi-day Advanced Litigation Academy that coaches new and experienced attorneys on high-level evidence techniques, expert witness challenges, and advocacy through technology.
Fulfillment of all CLE requirements through webinars and live trainings on topics including case law updates, statutory changes,
courtroom skills, evidence, ethics, and legal writing. Benefits for Working for the State of Florida: Florida Bar annual dues are paid for by the Department, contingent upon agency approval Public Loan Forgiveness Program No state income tax for residents of Florida On each anniversary date, you will be accredited 176 hours of annual leave and 104 hours of sick leave Nine paid holidays and one Personal Holiday each year State Group Insurance coverage options (health, life, dental, vision, and other supplemental insurance options) Retirement plan options, including employer contributions Flexible Spending Accounts Tuition waivers And more!
Compensation: For a full-time permanent appointment, the annual base salary is $69,000 and total compensation inclusive of the benefits listed above is valued at a minimum of $95,318.
Actual total compensation will vary based on insurance and retirement elections. For a more complete list of benefits, visit www. mybenefits.. How to Apply: To apply, please submit an online application that includes a cover letter indicating and a resume that demonstrates your qualifications. You may be requested to subsequently provide a writing sample, law school transcripts, and references to assist the committee. Growth Opportunities: We have several ways you can grow as an attorney with CLS.
There are pathways for promotion for those who want to be leaders in the courtroom and for those who would rather be leaders in the office. To open the door for growth, CLS invites all of its team members to participate on special projects that create strategies for better outcomes for children. Come grow with us today! The State of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer, and does not tolerate discrimination or violence in the workplace. Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center -xyz X).
Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation. The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F. S. Drug-Free Workplace Act.