We're looking for a supervising public health nurse, accountants, a traffic engineer, attorneys, a public works director, a mid-level public health practitioner, police officers, dispatchers and others who reflect a portion of the breadth of services we provide to the Berkeley community.
We're looking for a supervising public health nurse, accountants, a traffic engineer, attorneys, a public works director, a mid-level public health practitioner, police officers, dispatchers and others who reflect a portion of the breadth of services we provide to the Berkeley community.
You’d join a committed team dedicated and proud of the service we provide to our diverse community. We promote an accessible, safe, culturally rich, environmentally sound and healthy city, and we seek to respond quickly and effectively to neighborhood and commercial concerns.
Check our jobs page www.cityofberkeley.info/jobs every couple of weeks so you don’t miss any potential opportunities that aren't listed in our monthly jobs-focused news releases. Learn How to Apply, read full job descriptions and submit your application before the closing date.
Position |
Type |
Salary |
Closing |
Career |
$42.80 - $50.72 / hr |
01/27/20 |
|
Career |
$59.06 - $71.77 / hr |
Continuous |
|
Career |
$56.96 - $68.83 / hr |
Continuous |
|
Career |
$58.38 - $88.94 / hr |
02/07/20 |
|
Career |
$169,093 - $232,519 / yr |
01/31/20 |
|
Temp |
$18.85 - $23.09 / hr |
Continuous |
|
Career |
$54.71 - $60.66 / hr |
Continuous |
|
Career |
$49.24 - $61.29 / hr |
Continuous |
|
Career |
$40.31 / hr |
01/13/20 |
|
Full-time / Part-time |
$85.32 - $126.06 / hr |
Continuous |
|
Career |
$30.94 - $33.81 / hr |
01/13/20 |
|
Career |
$42.93 - $46.59 / hr |
Continuous |
|
Career |
$48.72 - $54.00 / hr |
Continuous |
|
Career |
$60.90 - $71.51 / hr |
Continuous |
|
Temp |
$28.13 - $32.71 / hr |
Continuous |
|
Temp |
$23.17 - $26.19 / hr |
Continuous |
|
Temp |
$14.50 / hr |
03/01/20 |
If we have not listed a position you seek on our jobs page, submit a Job Interest Card by clicking “Job Alerts via Email.” If or when we start accepting applications for that position, we will email you. You will still need to apply and go through the recruitment process to be considered.
If you don’t have access to a computer, you can call or come into our office and we can assist you in completing your application online. HR staff are here to help with any questions. We also have a job board of all of our current openings in our office. You can visit our office during business hours Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm at:
City of Berkeley
Human Resources Dept
2180 Milvia St., 1st floor
Berkeley, CA 94704
510-981-6800
The City of Berkeley is distinguished by its diversity, community engagement, and activism. Home to the University of California’s flagship campus, Berkeley’s population is well educated, diverse, and engaged. The City lies on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay and is sheltered by rolling hills on its eastern border. Berkeley spans 10 square miles with 117,000 residents. Its climate is mild year round, with cool summers. An outdoor focus is demonstrated with acres of open space, parks, and an abundance of bike lanes on City streets. Public transportation is well developed and reliable, with three Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) stations in Berkeley. All of these factors translate to an outstanding quality of life for Berkeley residents, with an abundance of outdoor, recreational, and cultural activities.
The City of Berkeley lies in Alameda County and operates under a Council-Manager form of government. The City is divided into eight districts, and each district elects one representative to the City Council. The eight-member City Council serves four-year terms, and a Mayor is elected at large – also on a four-year term. The City Council appoints a City Manager, who serves as the Chief Executive of the City. Berkeley provides a comprehensive range of municipal services to its population, many of which are not typically provided by cities. In addition to the customary city services, the City of Berkeley operates its own Health, Housing and Community Services Department, providing public health, mental health, and environmental health services to the community. The City also provides its own residential and commercial solid waste collection, recycling, and disposal service. In addition, the City’s Parks, Recreation, and Waterfront Department offers a number of summer camps and operates a 1,000 berth marina.