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Louisiana State Civil Service

www.civilservice.louisiana.gov

 
Louisiana State Civil Service is the central personnel agency for the state of Louisiana. Our goal is to help state agencies manage their human resources so that they may provide the most effective service to the citizens of Louisiana. In pursuit of this goal, we administer a comprehensive merit-based personnel management program. Our policies are founded upon the principles of equal pay for equal work, equal opportunity, ability based employment and promotion, and freedom from political influence. State Civil Service is established by Article X in the Louisiana State Constitution.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Marty Mansfield
Director of Human Resources Profile
Byron Decoteau
Interim Director of Human Resources Profile

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