The Office of Financial Management maintains a classification plan for all positions in the classified service. Classified employees are those subject to the civil service statute. The classification plan consists of the titles, definitions, typical work, legal requirements, and desirable qualifications for all categories of jobs within the state of Washington.
The classification plan must be based on a review and analysis of duties and responsibilities of each position, and it must include a description of each class. The plan is prepared and revised in consultation with employers, employee organizations, and other interested parties.
By statute, the plan must:
The classification plan may not include requirements for a two-year or four-year college degree as the only way to demonstrate qualifications for a role unless that degree is required by law.
PRO: Washington State and employers continue to feel the impact of the great resignation and the challenges of ensuring we attract and retain a highly skilled work force. Allowing us to remove the degree requirements as the only way to meet qualifications for a job as posted will identify multiple pathways for applicants to demonstrate they have the skills and competencies to do the job. This will allow for the expansion of applicant pools while still adhering to the standards and competencies necessary to do the job well.