DHHS Vacancy Rates


As of Oct. 8, 2024, the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has an overall vacancy rate of 16.48%. The Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) has the highest vacancy rate at 29.54% and the Division of Welfare and Supportive Services (DWSS) has the lowest vacancy rate at 10.32%.

 

Vacancy Rate by Division

  • Director's Office – 19.42%
  • Aging and Disability Services Division – 15.08%
  • Division of Health Care Financing and Policy – 12.64%
  • Division of Public and Behavioral Health – 18.09%
  • Division of Welfare and Supportive Services – 10.32%
  • Division of Child and Family Services – 29.54%

The Medical, Health and Related Services occupational group represents the highest overall vacancy rate (35.57%) for the Department, followed by the Social Services and Rehabilitation group (28.69%). Together these two groups make up 64.26% of the DHHS vacancy rate.


Vacancy Rate by Occupational Group

  • Medical, Health and Related Services – 35.98%
  • Social Services and Rehabilitation – 29.23%
  • Clerical and Related Services – 16.92%
  • Fiscal Management and Staff Services – 10.09%
  • All Other Department Occupational Groups – 7.78%

 

The classification titles with the highest number of vacancies in the Medical, Health and Related Services occupation group are the following:

  1. Mental Health Technician
  2. Psychiatric Nurse
  3. Mental Health Counselor

 

The classification titles with the highest number of vacancies in Social Services and Rehabilitation occupation group are the following:

  1. Social Worker
  2. Family Services Specialist
  3. Group Supervisor