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Apply Now For El Cerrito Census Job: $25 Per Hour

The U.S. Census Bureau is hiring thousands of temporary workers in Contra Costa County and elsewhere for the 2020 head count.

The Census Bureau is hiring temporary workers for the 2020 Census. The data from the head count is used in calculating both the number and boundaries of congressional, state and local election districts and Alameda County’s share of federal funding.
The Census Bureau is hiring temporary workers for the 2020 Census. The data from the head count is used in calculating both the number and boundaries of congressional, state and local election districts and Alameda County’s share of federal funding. (AP Photo/John Amis, File)

EL CERRITO, CA — The U.S. Census Bureau is recruiting thousands of temporary workers to fill 2020 Census jobs in Contra Costa County and elsewhere around the country. The jobs are mainly for clerical and census-taker positions, but also include a few supervisory and recruitment outreach positions.

In Contra Costa County, 2020 Census jobs pay between $22.50 to $25 an hour, according to an interactive map from the Census Bureau. Census-takers are eligible for reimbursement for work-related mileage and other expenses.

Completing the census is one of the best things you can do for California, Contra Costa County, and El Cerrito.

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An accurate population helps determine policy and the allocation of funds at every level of government. It is used to determine the number and boundaries of congressional districts, state legislative districts, county board and city council seats in California, but also how big a share local governments get of the $675 billion in federal program funds for communities, schools, roads, hospitals and other services.

Businesses use the information to decide where to build new factories, shopping centers, banks, offices and attractions.

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Preference for the temporary Census Bureau jobs is given to U.S. armed services veterans who were honorably discharged. But jobs are open to U.S. citizens 18 and older with proof of a valid Social Security number and registration with the U.S. Selective Service System. Among other conditions of employment, applicants must pass a Census-performed criminal background check.

Most jobs require the applicant to have a valid driver’s license, unless public transportation is available. All applicants must have an email account and access to a computer and internet.

Most jobs will last several weeks, though it depends on the amount of available work. Hours are flexible, though some require daytime work so addresses on buildings are clearly visible. Census-takers doing personal interviews must be available to work evenings and weekends, when people are usually at home. Those in supervisory positions must be available for certain day, evening and weekend shifts.

Applicants must provide their Social Security number, home address, email address, phone number, and date and place of birth. Veterans who are claiming preference will have to submit documentation for eligibility.

It’ll take about 30 minutes to apply online for Census jobs.

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