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Updated: Oct. 1, 2024 • Download all data
POSITION
Legal Assistant II
Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education
This position is categorized as legal, according to the state auditor's office. Its salary ranges from $42,521 to $67,671. A description of this position and its responsibilities is available on the auditor's website.
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Employees
3
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Median salary
$56,000
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Average salary
$56,667
Employees by gender
All employees who hold this position identify as female.
Gender | Employees | Percent | Median salary |
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Female | 3 | $56,000 |
Employees by race
Most employees who hold this position identify as hispanic.
Race | Employees | Percent | Median salary |
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Hispanic | 2 | $59,500 | |
White | 1 | $51,000 |
Length of employment
All employees have worked at the Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education for one year or less.
Length of employment | Employees | Percent | Median salary |
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1 year or less | 3 | $56,000 |
Employment status
All employees who hold this position are full-time. Employment status refers to whether an employee is listed as working part or full time and is based on hours worked in a week.
Status | Employees | Percent | Median salary |
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Full-Time | 3 | $56,000 |
Current employees
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