
OF WORK:
North Carolina’s House of Representatives is seeking a highly qualified professional to work as a Legislative Clerk in a Democratic Legislator’s office. Legislative Clerks assist Legislators, also known as Legislative “Members” of the House, in fulfilling their public obligations by providing support services in the areas of administration, communication, research, and public relations. This position requires a high level of organization and accountability as well as the ability to perform independently and maintain composure in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
This position is a permanent, full-time position. Days of work are typically Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. However, when the House of Representatives is in session, evening work may be necessary on Monday through Thursday and occasionally weekend work may be required as the job duties demand, based on the needs of the Representative. This position is under the direct supervision of the Representative and has no direct supervisory responsibilities, unless requested by the Member to assist in the supervision of an intern.
Examples of Duties ( The Legislative Clerk will be given a wide range of tasks, projects, and duties, including, but not limited to, the following)
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES/COMPETENCIES:
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
Required Education and Experience:
Preference will be given to those with the following
SUPPLEMENTAL AND CONTACT INFORMATION:
***NC General Assembly positions are NOT subject to G.S. 126 - State Human Resources Act.***
Instructions
To apply for the Legislative Clerk position, please complete the online NC General Assembly application through the NC General Assembly website: https://careers.ncleg.gov/
Required Supporting Documents
Please Note the Following
Agency Contact Information:
North Carolina General Assembly - House of Representatives
Office of House of Representatives
Laura.Bone@ncleg.gov
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The North Carolina General Assembly (NCGA) is the bicameral legislature of the State of North Carolina, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The North Carolina Constitution grants the General Assembly authority to make or enact laws; to establish rules and regulations governing the conduct of the citizens, their rights, duties, and procedures; and to determine the consequences of certain actions.
An Equal Opportunity Employer, North Carolina, State Government

The legislature of the State of North Carolina. The North Carolina General Assembly (NCGA) is made of two bodies or houses; the Senate, which has 50 members; and the House of Representatives, which consists of 120 members. Each legislator represents either a Senatorial District or a House District.
The General Assembly meets in regular session beginning in January of each odd-numbered year, and adjourns to reconvene the following even-numbered year for a shorter session.