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Election Worker Positions Available with Palm Beach County

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
2 hours ago

The Clerk manages all operations at the polling place to ensure the voting process is administered in accordance with Florida Election Law and the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections' polic

The Clerk manages all operations at the polling place to ensure the voting process is administered in accordance with Florida Election Law and the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections' policies and procedures. On Election Day, the Clerk manages the team of Election Workers and is responsible for ensuring that all Election Workers fulfill their duties. The Clerk processes provisional voters, resolves voter challenges, completes affirmations, and is responsible for the accurate completion of all ballot accounting forms. The Clerk has additional responsibilities prior to Election Day.The Assistant Clerk supports the Clerk and shares their duties as needed. The Assistant Clerk shall step in as the Clerk if the Clerk is unable to perform his or her duties.The Voting System Technician (VST) is responsible for the voting equipment and successful transmission of results. The VST has additional responsibilities prior to Election Day.An Inspector has a few different roles on Election Day. An EViD Inspector processes voters to verify voter eligibility, issues the voter their voting pass, and directs the voter to the Ballot Inspector to receive their ballot. A Ballot Inspector reviews the voter's voting pass and distributes the correct ballot in a secrecy sleeve and reconciles the ballots at the end of Election Day.The Quality Assurance (QA) Forms Inspector has the same responsibilities as an Inspector. Additionally, they are responsible for working with the Clerk to ensure that all procedural forms are signed, dated, and completely filled out.The Deputy maintains peace and good order outside of the polling place. They are responsible for marking and enforcing the 150-foot no-solicitation zone. Election Worker PayElection DayClerk: $415 plus $25 for Monday set-up (Required) for a total of $440Assistant Clerk: $315 plus $25 for Monday set-up (Required) for a total of $340VST: $330 plus $25 for Monday set-up (Required) for a total of $355Quality Assurance Forms Inspector: $275Inspector: $255Deputy: $240Early Voting Hourly RateSite Supervisor: $20/hourAssistant Site Supervisor: $18/hourQuality Assurance Forms Inspector: $17/hourInspector: $16/hourSite Deputy: $16/hourIf you retired from an FRS employer less than six months ago, working as an Election Worker may jeopardize your FRS pension. Contact the Florida Retirement System at (866) 446-9377 to verify how working as an Election Worker may affect your FRS benefits.Note: Rate of pay includes training, Monday set-up (if required), and Election Day.Enter the Election Worker Portal and Apply Today

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