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What is the department level?
It's a township-level official.

The corresponding relationship between the level and rank of civil servants' leadership positions is:

National level: level 1;

(2) State-level deputies: level 4 to level 2;

(3) Chief positions at the provincial and ministerial levels: Grade 8 to Grade 4;

(four) deputy provincial and ministerial level: ten to six;

(5) Bureau-level chief: Qin Fen Debate 13-8;

(six) deputy bureau level: fifteen to ten;

(7) Chief post at county level: Grade 18 to Grade 12;

(eight) county deputies: twenty to fourteen;

(Nine Skin Defects) Township-level posts: 22 to 16;

(10) Township deputies: Grade 24 to Grade 27.

Extended data:

The main rights of national civil servants:

1. Get the working conditions needed to perform their duties;

2. Not be dismissed, demoted, expelled or punished for non-statutory reasons or non-statutory procedures;

3. Get paid and enjoy welfare and insurance benefits;

4. Participate in training;

5. Make criticisms and suggestions on the work of organs and leaders;

6. lodge complaints and allegations;

7. Apply for resignation;

8. Other rights stipulated by law.