Alameda County, one of California's 58 counties, serves a population of over 1.5 million across 14 incorporated cities and six unincorporated communities within an 813-square-mile area. The county's core mission is to deliver essential public services—including health care, social services, public safety, and general government programs—through more than 9,000 employees organized into 21 agencies. With a workforce that reflects the region's rich ethnic diversity, Alameda County emphasizes inclusive, community-focused solutions that address both urban and rural needs. Its commitment to public service and a wide array of career opportunities make it a distinctive partner for residents and professionals alike.
Alameda County's Temporary Assignment Pool (TAP) Unit and the Alameda County Registrar of Voters (ROV) are seeking temporary staff to support the upcoming June 2, 2026 - Direct Primary Election.
Alameda County, one of California's 58 counties, serves a population of over 1.5 million across 14 incorporated cities and six unincorporated communities within an 813-square-mile area. The county's core mission is to deliver essential public services—including health care, social services, public safety, and general government programs—through more than 9,000 employees organized into 21 agencies. With a workforce that reflects the region's rich ethnic diversity, Alameda County emphasizes inclusive, community-focused solutions that address both urban and rural needs. Its commitment to public service and a wide array of career opportunities make it a distinctive partner for residents and professionals alike.
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