Can a former Civil Service employee be reinstated?
Former civil service employees who have left employment in good standing may be reinstated to a position in the same job title held at the time of separation, or another job title at the same or lower pay grade, provided the individual is qualified for the position. The employee requesting reinstatement must have held regular status in a civil service position. If you are interested in reinstatement, contact personnel offices of agencies where you desire reinstatement. The agency is under no obligation to consider the reinstatement request. It is an agency option when filling a position. {Go To Top} Can a person transfer between agencies in the Merit System? Yes. A transfer is the movement of an employe within the merit system from one agency to another agency. Transfer may occur between state agencies or local agencies which utilize the civil service system. Transfers must be to the same or a similar job classification. If you are interested in transfer opportunities, contact personne
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