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How much do temporary texas legislative jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for temporary texas legislative in the United States is $64,183.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,000.00 and $71,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a temporary Texas legislative?

Temporary Texas Legislative jobs are short-term positions that support the Texas Legislature during its sessions, which occur every two years. These roles include administrative assistants, bill clerks, committee aides, and other staff responsible for helping with legislative operations, research, and documentation. Temporary staff are crucial for managing the increased workload during the legislative session, ensuring the smooth passage and tracking of bills and other legislative activities. These positions typically last for the duration of the session, which is about 140 days, and may offer valuable experience for individuals interested in government or public service.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a temporary Texas legislative aide?

To thrive as a Temporary Texas Legislative Aide, you generally need strong research, writing, and organizational skills, along with a background in political science, public policy, or a related field. Familiarity with legislative tracking systems, Microsoft Office Suite, and document management tools is typically necessary. Outstanding communication, attention to detail, and the ability to work under tight deadlines help candidates excel in this fast-paced environment. These competencies are vital for effectively supporting lawmakers, managing constituent inquiries, and ensuring the smooth operation of legislative processes during the session.

What are common challenges faced by temporary Texas legislative staffers during a legislative session?

Temporary Texas Legislative staffers often encounter fast-paced and high-pressure environments, especially during session peaks when deadlines are tight and bill volumes are high. They must quickly adapt to changing priorities, handle large volumes of constituent inquiries, and assist with research or bill tracking, all while maintaining accuracy and professionalism. Effective communication and the ability to work collaboratively with legislators, permanent staff, and other agencies are crucial for success. Embracing these challenges provides valuable experience in legislative processes and public service.

What is the difference between Temporary Texas Legislative vs Temporary Texas Legislative Assistant?

AspectTemporary Texas LegislativeTemporary Texas Legislative Assistant
CredentialsTypically no specific certifications requiredOften requires knowledge of legislative processes, sometimes a degree in political science or related field
Work EnvironmentTemporary role during legislative sessions, often in government offices or CapitolSimilar environment, supporting legislative staff, often in office settings
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, legislative officesLegislative offices, government institutions
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding temporary legislative rolesComparing legislative support roles

The main difference is that a Temporary Texas Legislative role generally involves supporting legislative activities during sessions without specific certifications, while a Temporary Texas Legislative Assistant often requires familiarity with legislative procedures and may have relevant educational background. Both roles are temporary, office-based, and serve government institutions, but the assistant position typically involves more direct support responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Temporary Texas Legislative job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,183 per year, or $30.9 per hour.

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Join the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and be part of a team committed to creating a positive impact in the lives of fellow Texans. At HHSC, your contributions matter, and we support you at each stage of your life and work journey. Our comprehensive benefits package includes 100% paid employee health insurance for full-time eligible employees, a defined benefit pension plan, generous time off benefits, numerous opportunities for career advancement and more. Explore more details on the Benefits of Working at HHS webpage.
Functional Title: Program Specialist VI Job Title: Program Specialist VI Agency: Health & Human Services Comm Department: Med Svcs-Quality Review TK Posting Number: 20006 Closing Date: 08/26/2026 Posting Audience: Internal and External Occupational Category: Healthcare Support Salary Range: $5,416.67- $5,875.00 Pay Frequency: MonthlySalary Group: TEXAS-B-23 Shift: Day Additional Shift: Telework: Eligible for Telework Travel: Up to 15% Regular/Temporary: Regular Full Time/Part Time: Full time FLSA Exempt/Non-Exempt: Exempt Facility Location: Job Location City: AUSTIN Job Location Address: 4601 W GUADALUPE ST Other Locations: MOS Codes: 16GX,60C0,611X,612X,63G0,641X,712X,86M0,8U000,OS,OSS,PERS,YN,YNS
Job Description
The Program Specialist (PS) VI is selected by and reports to the manager of the medical coders supporting the Hospital Utilization Review (HUR) program within the Office of Inspector General (OIG). The position performs highly advanced (senior-level) consultative services and technical assistance work under minimal supervision, with considerable latitude for initiative and independent judgment. Work includes independently reviewing and updating changes to hospital claims made during the hospital utilization review process by analyzing worksheet documentation to accurately code final diagnoses and procedures using 3M grouper and Optum EncoderPro software; assessing education needs, developing, and providing training; acting as subject matter expert on coding issues; analyzing the impact to coding requirements coming from changes as a result of the legislative process and changes to federal and state regulations; participating in updating, developing, and testing hospital applications; and performing other duties as assigned. The PS VI works closely with program leadership to ensure timeliness and accuracy of assigned tasks.
Essential Job Functions
(60%) Independently reviews and updates changes to hospital claims due to the utilization review process. Initiates daily worksheet reviews by analyzing worksheet documentation to code final diagnoses and procedures in compliance with correct coding guidelines and analyzes and researches coding guidelines and federal and state regulations as needed. Updates the coding changes, deletions, and sequencing in the coding application using the correct version of the 3M Grouper and Optum EncoderPro software. Communicate verbally and in writing decisions regarding coding changes. Consults and provides technical assistance to utilization review staff and providers for the correct coding and sequencing of diagnoses and procedures. Collaborate with management and staff to maintain coding requirements, policies, and procedures. Monitors compliance with policies and procedures and changes for program impact. Coordinates with and makes recommendations to management and leadership for policy revisions, procedures, and compliance verbally and in writing. Performs quality control by sampling completed coding reviews to identify error-prone coding, evaluates accuracy, recommends, and initiates education and procedure changes for improvement.
(10%) Assesses education needs, develops, and provides training to staff either ongoing or as requested by management. Initiates telephone conferences, webinars, or individual training sessions to address learning needs. Monitor coding questions and issues that require education and program improvement. Provides written updates to user guides, handbook, and training materials as necessary.
(5%) Represents the unit as a subject matter expert for coding issues at meetings or other forums with stakeholders, hospitals, associations, state agencies, claims administrators, contractors, and other units of the OIG. Make recommendations to management to resolve complaints. Provides oral and written input at meetings or other forums requiring expertise in coding issues and program procedures. Acts as a resource for other state agencies and program areas for coding inquiries.
(5%) Participates in the legislative process by developing responses to legislative changes or inquiries that impact coding requirements and the utilization review program. Analyzes proposed legislation for program impact and provides analysis orally or in writing. Identifies changes in coding interpretations as a result of federal and state regulations. Analyzes the impact of regulatory changes on the coding process. Develops recommendations to address program compliance with regulatory changes.
(5%) Participates in work groups or meetings with IT or contractors for updates to or development of new versions of the hospital application, including participating in user application testing. Recommends necessary changes to maintain program compliance. Works with management to evaluate training materials including handbooks and user guides for hospital applications.
(15%) Performs other duties, including special projects, as assigned. Keeps management and leadership up to date on program as necessary or as required. As directed, participates in planning of assignments impacting the work of others and may coordinate and lead assigning and prioritizing work of others.
Registrations, Licensure Requirements or Certifications
Current certification as Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), and/or other certifications related to hospital coding such as Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) or Certified Inpatient Coder (CIC) required.
Knowledge Skills Abilities
Knowledge of diagnoses and procedures codes.
Knowledge of the 3M Grouper software for accurate diagnoses and procedures codes and assignment of a diagnosis-related group (DRG).
Knowledge of utilization review functions.
Knowledge of Medicare and Medicaid regulations and state and federal laws related to coding.
Skill with assessing education needs, training using appropriate methods, evaluating, and revising training as necessary.
Skill with coordinating and leading as needed to assign and prioritize work of others to meet agency goals and objectives.
Skill in problem solving including analysis, problem identification, planning, and evaluation.
Skill in project management to coordinate the delivery of coding results, education, and diagnosis-related group validation.
Skill in reviewing, revising, and implementing program procedures and policy.
Skill in conducting research of federal and state regulations for compliance and revision of policy and procedure.
Skill in analyzing and interpreting proposed changes in legislation and regulations and providing written responses.
Ability to evaluate program performance and compliance.
Ability to use performance measures and data to make recommendations for improvement.
Ability to develop, prepare reports, and conduct special projects and studies to recommend program changes.
Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
Ability to utilize computers and applicable software programs including Microsoft Office applications such as Excel and Word.
Ability to work in a team environment.
Ability to work effectively and maintain positive relationships with others.
Ability to provide customer service in a professional manner.
Initial Screening Criteria
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university.
A minimum of four years of experience with inpatient hospital coding.
Education and experience can be substituted for one another.
Experience using a personal computer and Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, and Outlook is preferred.
Experience with utilization review functions for hospital services is preferred.
Additional Information
The OIG is responsible for preventing, detecting, auditing, inspecting, reviewing, and investigating fraud, waste, and abuse in the provision of HHS in Medicaid and other HHS programs. Potential employees of OIG are subject to criminal background checks in accordance with the HHS Human Resources policy. Selected applicants must complete a national fingerprint-based criminal background check through the Texas Department of Public Safety (TDPS) and Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) to determine if they have criminal history record information that constitutes a bar to employment.
Applicants considered for an interview may be required to perform an in-basket exercise.
Any employment offer is contingent upon available budgeted funds. The offered salary will be determined in accordance with budgetary limits and the requirements of HHSC Human Resources Manual.
HHS agencies use E-Verify. You must bring your I-9 documentation with you on your first day of work.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), HHS agencies will provide reasonable accommodation during the hiring and selection process for qualified individuals with a disability. If you need assistance completing the on-line application, contact the HHS Employee Service Center at 1-888-894-4747. If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodation to participate in the interview process, please notify the person scheduling the interview.
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Active Duty, Military, Reservists, Guardsmen, and Veterans:
Military occupation(s) that relate to the initial selection criteria and registration or licensure requirements for this position may include, but not limited to those listed in this posting. All active-duty military, reservists, guardsmen, and veterans are encouraged to apply if qualified to fill this position. For more information please see the Texas State Auditor's Job Descriptions, Military Crosswalk and Military Crosswalk Guide at Texas State Auditor's Office - Job Descriptions.
ADA Accommodations:
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), HHSC and DSHS agencies will provide reasonable accommodation during the hiring and selection process for qualified individuals with a disability. If you need assistance completing the on-line application, contact the HHS Employee Service Center at 1-888-894-4747. If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodation to participate in the interview process, please notify the person scheduling the interview.
Pre-Employment Checks and Work Eligibility:
Depending on the program area and position requirements, applicants selected for hire may be required to pass background and other due diligence checks.
HHSC uses E-Verify. You must bring your I-9 documentation with you on your first day of work. Download the I-9 Form
Telework Disclaimer:
This position may be eligible for telework. Please note, all HHS positions are subject to state and agency telework policies in addition to the discretion of the direct supervisor and business needs.

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