ALL LARIMER COUNTY POSITIONS REQUIRE A
COMPLETED
LARIMER COUNTY EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION
(EITHER ONLINE OR HARD COPY)
APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE
LARIMER COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
BY 5:00PM (MST) ON THE CLOSING/APPLICATION
DEADLINE DATE.
POSITION
TITLE: DEPARTMENT SPECIALIST I
POSITION
NUMBER: DTA.1812
DEPARTMENT: DISTRICT ATTORNEY
STARTING
SALARY: $14.26 - $19.97 PER HOUR (DOQ)
APPLICATION
DEADLINE: 10/30/2009
ALL NEW EMPLOYEES AND
REHIRES WILL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE DOCUMENTARY PROOF OF THEIR ELIGIBILITY FOR
EMPLOYMENT
Performs
administrative work in support of the processing functions of the District
Attorney’s Office. Performs customer service duties including the receipt and
review of forms and applications, research and response to process and
program-related questions, and entry and maintenance of related data.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The following statements are illustrative of the
essential functions of the job and do not include other nonessential or
peripheral duties that may be required. The organization retains the right to
modify or change the duties or essential functions of the job at any time.
·
Perform customer service duties
for the department on a regular basis; interpret County/departmental polices,
rules, and regulations in response to inquiries; conduct necessary research;
route inquiries appropriately for more complex matters and interpretation
issues.
·
Accept and process plans,
specifications, forms, reports, legal documents, applications, or similar
materials in accordance with legal and procedural requirements; ensure
information is complete and in accordance with legal and procedural
requirements; approve or deny services based on documentation and program
requirements.
·
Receive telephone calls and
determine which calls can be handled personally and which should be referred;
respond to a variety of informational and situational requests frequently
requiring additional research.
·
Compose and prepare replies to a
wide variety of communications when information is factual in nature or
involves matters of established policies, procedures, or standard practices;
prepare original correspondence in response to customer and agency inquiries.
·
Enter data into and maintain
computer systems or databases; proof data entry and correct errors; run
standard and ad hoc reports as required; may act as computer liaison with other
agencies and departments.
·
Establish and maintain office filing
systems, files, and records, assemble information upon request, and develop
and maintain related forms and documents.
·
Schedule work orders, service
calls, and other activities for departmental employees; maintain activity and
work logs; may dispatch other employees on a regular or emergency basis.
·
Calculate, collect, and process
application, service, filing, and work order fees; maintain records and
reconcile related accounts.
·
Administer non-complex
administrative programs for the department; act as main informational contact;
ensure appropriate procedures are followed; make adjustments to procedures as
required and reviewed by supervisor.
·
Perform secretarial type duties as
required including, reception, typing, filing, mail processing, and similar
type work.
OTHER DUTIES:
·
Assist with training and work
monitoring of new hires, temporary workers, and other department/division
administrative employees.
·
Perform other duties as
appropriate or necessary for performance of the job.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
·
Operation of standard office
equipment including fax machines, copiers, and computers.
·
Routine software and business
applications including, but not limited to, word processing, spreadsheets,
presentation software, and databases.
·
Modern office practices and
procedures.
·
Accounting calculations including
interest, percentage, decimals, and fractions.
·
English language, proper grammar,
punctuation, and spelling in verbal and written communication.
·
Current business letter writing
techniques and methods.
ABILITY TO:
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Interpret and apply a variety of
organizational policies and procedures.
·
Establish and maintain effective
working relationships with other County employees, representatives of other
agencies and organizations, and members of the community.
·
Perform duties independently
without close supervision.
·
Provide professional customer
service to clients and public.
·
Communicate clearly and concisely,
both orally and in writing.
·
Maintain sensitive and
confidential information.
·
Follow written and verbal
instructions.
·
Organize material and present
information clearly and concisely in verbal and written form.
·
Perform typing functions within
required words per minute.
·
Read and comprehend department and
County rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and standard operation procedures
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION:
Any combination of Experience, Education, and/or Licenses/Certifications
that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying.
Experience:
·
Two years of experience in a
directly related clerical or secretarial field or in the performance of similar
duties and responsibilities.
Training:
·
Equivalent to the completion of
the twelfth grade required, supplemented by additional secretarial or office
administration coursework.
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