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Promoting an equitable organization.

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Employee & Labor Relations

Ensuring a consistent employee relations program and constructive labor relations.

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The County's Anti-Harassment and Equal Employment Policies.

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County Careers

Working with us to make a difference in our community.

Job Opportunities

Current recruitments.

Internships

Gain experience in public service while still in school.

How to Apply

Instructions and tips on how to complete an employment application.

Search Job Classifications

The County’s full list of classifications and salaries.

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Leaves of Absence

Information on leaves of absence.

Policies, Procedures, and Contracts

County policies and labor agreements.

Diversity Hiring Toolkit

Recruiting tools for a more inclusive hiring process.

Learning and Organizational Development

Fostering a culture of learning, growth, and development.

Disaster Service Workers

Information and instructions for all County employees.

Learn About Benefits
Cover the Basics

The County’s health and welfare benefits.

Transit Benefits

Incentives for carpooling, bicycling, and pre-tax benefits for transit commuting.

Employee Wellness Program

Supporting employees to champion their health and well-being.

Employee Housing Assistance Program

This pilot program aims to enable employees to live closer to their workplace.

RideGreen

Bike Resources

bike commuter

What Is My Incentive?

What's better than skipping the highway traffic jam? Skipping traffic and boosting your health while biking to work! Visit the carpool/bike incentive page to learn more. 

Bike Lockers at The Civic Center

There are three areas available for you to store your bike while you work. Please bring your own lock for all bike racks and lockers, and park at your own risk. Should demand exceed bike storage supply, please let us know at the RideGreen Program.

Middle Arch Hall of Justice Wave Rack — This bike rack is also open to the public.

South Arch Admin Building Employee Only Bike Lockers — First come, first serve. Please bring your own lock.

South Arch Admin Building U-Rack — This bike rack is also open to the public.

Showers at The Civic Center

County employees who ride their bike to work are also able to sign up for shower use at the Civic Center.

  • Showers are currently located in the Civic Center at women’s restroom #201 (end of 2nd floor hallway) and men’s restroom #231 (next to Civic Center Cafeteria).  Neither shower room is marked but do need a key to enter. The restrooms are not affected if there is someone in the shower.  There is changing space in the shower room and hooks for clothes and towels.
  • Request Civic Center employee shower key by downloading and filling out the Employee Shower Key Application Form.
  • Submit the form via interoffice mail to Public Works Building Maintenance.
  • Call (415) 473-6576 if you have any questions.

Resources to Help With Your Bike Commute

Google Maps is a great tool to search for bike routes and provides a map view that highlights bicycle-friendly roads and more. To find a bike route:

  1. Go to Google Maps.
  2. Click on the Menu button, and select "Bicycling".
  3. Type in your destination in the "Search Google Maps" bar.
  4. Click "Directions" and enter where you will depart from.
  5. Google Maps will provide you with the best bike route.

Are you new to bicycling and don't know where to start? Walk Bike Marin has useful information for someone getting started as a bike commuter. It includes information on selecting and how to properly fit equipment and clothing you might need, along with techniques to improve your enjoyment and personal safety as a cyclist or pedestrian.

511.org’s Bike Commuting 101 Page includes additional information about bringing your bike on transit and an interactive bike map to help you plan your route.

For more information, visit the RideGreen FAQs.

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Human Resources
3501 Civic Center Drive,
Suite 415
San Rafael, CA 94903
Phone: (415) 473-6104
Hours: M–F 9:00 am — 4:00 pm

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If you are a person with a disability and require an accommodation to participate in a County program, service, or activity, requests may be made by calling (415) 473-4381 (Voice), Dial 711 for CA Relay, or by email at least five days in advance of the event. We will do our best to fulfill requests received with less than five business days’ notice. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats upon request.