About CalHR Overview of CalHR The California Department of Human Resources (CalHR) was created on July 1, 2012, by Governor Brown's Reorganization Plan Number 1 of 2011
CalHR Forms - CalHR To find publications, please visit our Publications page Your personnel office can provide paper copies of many of these forms Please note: Some forms can't be filled out on your computer
Employee Benefits Resources for Return to Office (RTO) Transition Commuting Transportation State employees can get commute program incentives for biking, taking mass transit, or joining a vanpool Bicycle Commuter Program – Get up to $240 per year (taxable) to help cover biking costs ; Mass Transit and Vanpool Commute Program – Receive subsidies for commuting using mass transit or vanpool ; New Parking Transportation Map – To support employees
Human Resources Manual - CalHR - California 2107 - Family Medical Leave Act California Family Rights Act Category Leave Audience List Employee Relations Officers; Personnel Officers; Personnel Transactions Supervisors
About HR Net - CalHR What is HR Net? A subscription-based online system to help State human resources professionals access information related to their jobs Human resources include personnel, labor relations, and other specialties
CalHR Access California state human resources services, including job applications, benefits, and policies, through the official CalHR portal
Contact CalHR Mailing Address 1515 S Street, North Building, Suite 500 Sacramento, California 95811-7258
Job Seekers - CalHR Additio nal Options for People with Disabilities The Limited Ex amination and Appointment Program (LEAP) is an alternate examination and appointment process designed to facilitate the recruitment and hiring of persons with disabilities into California civil service employment