2025 Session Hearing Room Specialists
Company: National Conference of State Legislatures
Location: Washington
Posted on: October 23, 2024
Job Description:
Joint Legislative Audit and Review CommissionStarting Range:
$90,000 to $120,000 p/year (with upward potential).Range:
$65,812.76 - $91,611.00, commensurate with experience.Maine
Legislature Office of Fiscal and Program ReviewRange: $4,174 -
$4,471 per month depending on experience and
qualifications.Customer service, teamwork, and nonpartisanship are
core values for the Senate Committee Services (SCS) staff team. Our
office provides nonpartisan support to the senators and committees
of the Washington State Senate in Olympia, and we are currently
seeking to fill several temporary administrative positions for the
2025 legislative session. For more information on SCS, please visit
our website .ResponsibilitiesA session hearing room specialist
will:
- Demonstrate excellent customer service to Senators, staff, and
the public.
- Schedule Zoom meetings for Senate committees, send and manage
links in accordance with the Senate's policies.
- Update the meeting tracking application, communicating needs
and progress with other workgroups.
- Provide logistical and administrative support during Zoom
meetings.
- Assist in facilitating public testimony at committee
hearings.
- Write and edit administrative correspondence clearly and
concisely.
- Acquire and develop a basic understanding of the legislative
process and procedures.
- Create and maintain official electronic committee files in
accordance with the Senate's public record policy.QualificationsSCS
is looking for individuals who are motivated, engaging, and
professional team players who can problem solve quickly in
stressful situations. The following are skills, work ethics, and
additional requirements necessary for the position:Skills &
Experience
- Experience with Zoom, as well as other video conferencing
technology and platforms.
- Experience running audio/visual equipment is desired.
- Ability to prioritize multiple tasks and work efficiently
within time constraints, often self-starting consistent tasks.
Proficiency at multi-tasking is a must.
- Strong administrative, customer service, and communication
skills.
- Ability to discern and maintain confidentiality and remain
nonpartisan and professional.
- Organizational skills with a high attention to detail.
- Proficiency in Microsoft 11 and Outlook.
- Experience using Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Planner, and
Microsoft OneNote is a plus.
- Ability to work well with others and maintain a positive,
professional demeanor while working in a fast-paced, high-pressure
legislative environment.Work Ethics, Values & Professional
Relationships
- A flexible attitude and willingness to help other team members
or fill in for absences is a must.
- Work well under time constraints and meet deadlines as
necessary and directed. Contribute to team efforts by sharing
information and skills, and willingly take on new assignments to
assist others.
- Exercise discretion, demonstrate nonpartisan values, and
maintain confidentiality.
- Comply with established rules, procedures, and policies of the
Senate.
- Maintain timely and consistent work attendance, demonstrate
reliability by following through on assignments and communicating
effectively with others, and present a professional personal
appearance through attire and grooming.
- Develop positive work relationships that establish trust
amongst colleagues, superiors, and members of the Legislature and
the public.
- Demonstrate integrity and honesty in professional
relationships. Show respect, patience, and empathy toward customers
and peers.
- Ability to effectively interact with others who have diverse
racial and ethnic backgrounds, religious views, cultural
backgrounds, socio-economic statuses, gender identities, sexual
orientations, veteran statuses, and disability statuses to promote
trust.
- Willingness to work the long, irregular hours, and some
weekends that are common during a legislative session.
- Must be able to work in the office located in Olympia,
maintaining public health and safety standards and directives, as
needed.This is a temporary position eligible for sick leave,
bereavement leave, and access to the Employee Assistance
Program.About the OrganizationSCS is a nonpartisan workgroup
assisting senators in developing and evaluating policy and fiscal
alternatives to achieve policy and budgetary objectives. This is
accomplished by ensuring committee meetings and other legislative
processes operate efficiently and effectively and are accessible to
the public. The nonpartisan mission of SCS is achieved by providing
the same high-quality service and level of effort for all senators,
regardless of political belief, affiliation, or rank.How to
ApplyComplete the application form accessed by clicking the
link.This position is open until filled. Sunday, October 20th is
the priority deadline. Applicants are encouraged to submit
materials as soon as possible as screening, interviewing, and
selection will begin immediately. For general questions, regarding
the review, interview and hiring process, please contact: Liza
Weeks at liza.weeks@leg.wa.gov or leave a voicemail at (360)
786-7716.
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Keywords: National Conference of State Legislatures, Charlottesville , 2025 Session Hearing Room Specialists, Other , Washington, Virginia
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