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Legislative Aide, District 99
State of FloridaLegislative Aide in Florida Legislature managing administrative tasks and public relations. Responsible for scheduling, constituent management, and legislative research.
Posted 7/9/2026full-timeFort Lauderdale • Florida • 🇺🇸 United StatesJuniorMid-Level💰 $47,364 per yearWebsite
Core Competencies
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Demonstrates expertise in Legislative Research, Calendar and Scheduling, and Constituent Management while effectively managing Public Relations and Stakeholder Relations. Proficient in applying House Rules and Administrative Policies within a legislative context.
Highest-signal resume keywords
Legislative ResearchCalendar ManagementConstituent ManagementPublic RelationsStakeholder Relations
ATS Keywords
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Hard Skills
Legislative ProcessHouse RulesHouse Administrative PoliciesProtocol ApplicationCommittee Support
Soft Skills
CommunicationInterpersonal SkillsOrganizational Skills
Tools & Technologies
House-specific ApplicationsTravel System
Certifications & Qualifications
Associate’s DegreeBachelor’s Degree
Industry Keywords
Mandatory TrainingsPress Releases
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Knowledge and application of House Rules, Protocol, House-specific Applications, House Administrative Policies and the Legislature’s Joint Policies and Procedures.
- Calendar and Scheduling
- Constituent Management
- Legislative Research
- Legislative Process
- Public Relations and Press Releases
- Stakeholder Relations
- Designated Tallahassee Staff during Committee Weeks and Session and Travel System
- Mandatory Trainings as Assigned
Requirements
What you’ll need- An Associate’s Degree from an accredited college or university and two years of administrative experience; or a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university.
- Professional administrative experience can substitute on a year-for-year basis for the required college education.
Benefits
Comp & perks- The Legislature offers a competitive benefits package.