City of Camas
616 Northeast 4th Avenue, Camas, WA, USA
This position performs a wide variety of specialized duties related to the maintenance of City-wide records, acts as a liaison between user departments and the City Clerk’s office, and acts as the Deputy City Clerk assisting with public meetings and materials preparation.
May 03, 2024
Full Time
This position performs a wide variety of specialized duties related to the maintenance of City-wide records, acts as a liaison between user departments and the City Clerk’s office, and acts as the Deputy City Clerk assisting with public meetings and materials preparation.
THE OPPORTUNITY
In award-winning Sugar Land, Texas, the position of City Clerk entails more than just managing records and ensuring compliance with laws and procedures. It involves finding innovative solutions to enhance transparency, efficiency, and public engagement within municipal government.
ABOUT SUGAR LAND
In the heart of Sugar Land, a city pulsating with vibrancy and growth, governance takes on a trailblazing form. Here, the City of Sugar Land operates under a visionary council-manager framework, spearheading a revolution in municipal leadership. At the helm of this transformative model is the City Manager, alongside an agile Executive Team, orchestrating the synergy of 917 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) employees and stewarding a monumental $353 million fiscal year 2024 budget.
In Sugar Land, governance isn't just about managing; it's about trailblazing. It's about harnessing the collective energy of a diverse workforce, mobilizing resources with precision, and navigating the complex terrain of urban administration with unparalleled vision. As the city strides confidently into the future, it does so not as a follower but as a pioneer — a trailblazer setting the standard for municipalities far and wide.
THE OFFICE
Entrusted with the responsibility of preserving the city's official records, the City Clerk's mandate extends far beyond mere compliance with statutes and ordinances—it embodies a commitment to excellence and innovation that sets Sugar Land apart as a beacon of good governance.
With an unwavering dedication to service, the City Clerk provides day-to-day leadership to a dynamic office of 10.5 Full-Time Equivalents (FTEs) and an operating budget of $308,426, marshaling resources with precision and purpose. But the trailblazing spirit of the City Clerk doesn't stop there. As the vanguard of records management, they navigate the complex terrain of governmental laws and procedures with finesse, ensuring that Sugar Land remains a paragon of transparency and accountability. From upholding the tenets of the Texas Open Meetings and Texas Public Information Laws to safeguarding the integrity of the electoral process as the city’s elections officer, the City Clerk's stewardship is indispensable in safeguarding the democratic fabric of the community.
THE POSITION
Reporting to the Executive Director/City Attorney, the City Clerk is the official record keeper for the City of Sugar Land and performs those duties prescribed by the laws of the State of Texas and the ordinances of the City of Sugar Land and other such duties as prescribed. By charter, the City Clerk is appointed by the City Manager with the consent of the City Council. Key areas of responsibility include management of the Office; open meetings, agendas, and minutes; elections; technology; official documents, records management, and public information.
The ideal candidate will possess a combination of leadership, strategic thinking, collaboration, innovation, and a genuine commitment to serving the community, ensuring that the City Clerk’s Office continues to thrive and evolve under their guidance. steering this vital Office toward continued success and innovation.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
The anticipated starting salary for the City Clerk is between $115,000 and $140,000, depending on qualifications. Sugar Land also offers great benefits and perks available on your first day of employment, including: City-subsidized health benefits; life and disability insurance; a variety of voluntary benefits; 6 weeks of paid parental leave for new/growing families; a robust pension plan with TMRS to set you up for a fulfilling retirement; flexible schedules and work from home opportunities; a down-to-earth casual environment and dress code; and a positive team-oriented culture stemming from a long-term commitment to innovation and inclusion. You can even bring your dog and/or cat to work if they have a solid understanding of office decorum.
APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS
To be considered for this position, interested candidates must submit a cover letter and résumé no later than Monday, May 20, 2024, at:
www.mosaicpublic.com/careers
References will not be contacted until mutual interest has been established. Confidential inquiries are welcomed to:
Greg Nelson | greg@mosaicpublic.com | (916) 550-4100
Bryan Noblett |bryan@mosaicpublic.com | (916) 550-4100
This recruitment incorporates existing rules and regulations that govern public sector recruitments in the State of Texas. In accordance with public disclosure/open record laws, information submitted for consideration may be made available to the public upon request by interested parties.
The City of Sugar Land is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Apr 22, 2024
Full Time
THE OPPORTUNITY
In award-winning Sugar Land, Texas, the position of City Clerk entails more than just managing records and ensuring compliance with laws and procedures. It involves finding innovative solutions to enhance transparency, efficiency, and public engagement within municipal government.
ABOUT SUGAR LAND
In the heart of Sugar Land, a city pulsating with vibrancy and growth, governance takes on a trailblazing form. Here, the City of Sugar Land operates under a visionary council-manager framework, spearheading a revolution in municipal leadership. At the helm of this transformative model is the City Manager, alongside an agile Executive Team, orchestrating the synergy of 917 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) employees and stewarding a monumental $353 million fiscal year 2024 budget.
In Sugar Land, governance isn't just about managing; it's about trailblazing. It's about harnessing the collective energy of a diverse workforce, mobilizing resources with precision, and navigating the complex terrain of urban administration with unparalleled vision. As the city strides confidently into the future, it does so not as a follower but as a pioneer — a trailblazer setting the standard for municipalities far and wide.
THE OFFICE
Entrusted with the responsibility of preserving the city's official records, the City Clerk's mandate extends far beyond mere compliance with statutes and ordinances—it embodies a commitment to excellence and innovation that sets Sugar Land apart as a beacon of good governance.
With an unwavering dedication to service, the City Clerk provides day-to-day leadership to a dynamic office of 10.5 Full-Time Equivalents (FTEs) and an operating budget of $308,426, marshaling resources with precision and purpose. But the trailblazing spirit of the City Clerk doesn't stop there. As the vanguard of records management, they navigate the complex terrain of governmental laws and procedures with finesse, ensuring that Sugar Land remains a paragon of transparency and accountability. From upholding the tenets of the Texas Open Meetings and Texas Public Information Laws to safeguarding the integrity of the electoral process as the city’s elections officer, the City Clerk's stewardship is indispensable in safeguarding the democratic fabric of the community.
THE POSITION
Reporting to the Executive Director/City Attorney, the City Clerk is the official record keeper for the City of Sugar Land and performs those duties prescribed by the laws of the State of Texas and the ordinances of the City of Sugar Land and other such duties as prescribed. By charter, the City Clerk is appointed by the City Manager with the consent of the City Council. Key areas of responsibility include management of the Office; open meetings, agendas, and minutes; elections; technology; official documents, records management, and public information.
The ideal candidate will possess a combination of leadership, strategic thinking, collaboration, innovation, and a genuine commitment to serving the community, ensuring that the City Clerk’s Office continues to thrive and evolve under their guidance. steering this vital Office toward continued success and innovation.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
The anticipated starting salary for the City Clerk is between $115,000 and $140,000, depending on qualifications. Sugar Land also offers great benefits and perks available on your first day of employment, including: City-subsidized health benefits; life and disability insurance; a variety of voluntary benefits; 6 weeks of paid parental leave for new/growing families; a robust pension plan with TMRS to set you up for a fulfilling retirement; flexible schedules and work from home opportunities; a down-to-earth casual environment and dress code; and a positive team-oriented culture stemming from a long-term commitment to innovation and inclusion. You can even bring your dog and/or cat to work if they have a solid understanding of office decorum.
APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS
To be considered for this position, interested candidates must submit a cover letter and résumé no later than Monday, May 20, 2024, at:
www.mosaicpublic.com/careers
References will not be contacted until mutual interest has been established. Confidential inquiries are welcomed to:
Greg Nelson | greg@mosaicpublic.com | (916) 550-4100
Bryan Noblett |bryan@mosaicpublic.com | (916) 550-4100
This recruitment incorporates existing rules and regulations that govern public sector recruitments in the State of Texas. In accordance with public disclosure/open record laws, information submitted for consideration may be made available to the public upon request by interested parties.
The City of Sugar Land is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
City of Buckeye, AZ
Buckeye, Arizona, United States
Position Scope IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE POSITION; APPLICANTS MUST ATTACH A COVER LETTER, NO LONGER THAN ONE (1) PAGE IN LENGTH, THAT HIGHLIGHTS YOUR ABILITIES IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: • PROFICIENCY IN MICROSOFT OFFICE • EXCELLENT TIME MANAGEMENT SKILLS • EXCELLENT ATTENTION TO DETAIL APPLICANTS THAT DO NOT INCLUDE A COVER LETTER WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR THE POSITION. GENERAL PURPOSE: Under close supervision, performs a variety of administrative activities to support the functions of the City Clerk Department; duties may vary according to work assignment. Primary Duties and Responsibilities The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position-specific duties. Prepares various Council related documents for City Clerk approval; identifies documents requiring signatures after Council approval and collects those signatures Prepares and posts documents pursuant to legal guidelines Sends and tracks legal publications as directed by the City Clerk Prepares Council Action Reports and Proclamations for City Clerk approval Maintains calendars, schedules meetings and appointments; prioritizes and resolves meeting schedules; coordinates meeting resources and travel Performs general financial functions including requisitions, purchase orders, invoices, check requests, credit card reconciliation, and receipt of payments Participates in various internal committees Conducts and coordinates assigned projects; identifies and resolves routine issues Processes, receives, sorts, edits, and distributes correspondence including memoranda, deliveries, technical documents and other communications Assists, as directed, with department files and records; redacts records according to established guidelines; compiles statistical data; prepares a variety of technical and statistical reports; updates manual and computer records and tracking systems; compiles management reports Addresses routine customer service inquiries within scope of authority; screens and routes incoming calls to appropriate individuals Assists City Clerk with projects, research, presentations, various election duties, and meeting preparation Interacts with City staff to provide accurate council meeting information in order to meet various deadlines Coordinates with Records Administrator for purposes of archiving records, coordinating with other departments, and routine post-meeting requirements Acts as backup for processing requests for public records and collecting information for release Acts as backup to passport acceptance staff Prepare, post, and document the liquor license requests for the approval process Work closely with City Clerk staff, Council and Council staff, Management staff, and other department staff; fostering an open, positive, communicative relationship with internal and external customers Maintains strict confidentiality and demonstrates ethical behavior Performs other duties as assigned or required Minimum Qualifications & Position Requirements Education and Experience: High School diploma or GED equivalent, and three (3) year’s administrative support experience, preferably in a Municipal Clerk Office; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. Must become a Notary Public within six months of hire date. Must become a passport agent within one month of hire date. Necessary Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of: Basic City policies and procedures Procedures and policies of the City Clerk Department. (Basic personnel rules, accounting and budgeting systems Principles of record keeping and records management Basic Open Meeting Law Skill in: Locating basic Federal, State, and County legal standards under the guidance of the City Clerk Assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects and demands Operating a personal computer utilizing a variety of business software Preparing accurate reports, documents and correspondence Effective oral and written communication Ability to: Transcribe documents in a timely manner Read and comprehend complex laws, regulations and legal documents Establish and maintain positive working relationships with the City Council, City Manager, City staff, co-workers and the general public Additional Information Physical Demands / Work Environment: Standard office environment. Reports To : Deputy City Clerk or designee Supervision Exercised: None FLSA Status: Non-exempt Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: It is the policy of the city to provide employment opportunities to all persons based solely on ability, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. Employee Benefits & Wellness The City offers a comprehensive benefits package to full-time classified and management employees. Part-time classified employees may be eligible for select benefits where defined. For complete Benefit Plan & Wellness Information, please visit the City website at: Benefits & Wellness City benefit plans are subject to change at any time. Closing Date/Time: 5/22/2024 11:59 PM Mountain
May 09, 2024
Full Time
Position Scope IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE POSITION; APPLICANTS MUST ATTACH A COVER LETTER, NO LONGER THAN ONE (1) PAGE IN LENGTH, THAT HIGHLIGHTS YOUR ABILITIES IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: • PROFICIENCY IN MICROSOFT OFFICE • EXCELLENT TIME MANAGEMENT SKILLS • EXCELLENT ATTENTION TO DETAIL APPLICANTS THAT DO NOT INCLUDE A COVER LETTER WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR THE POSITION. GENERAL PURPOSE: Under close supervision, performs a variety of administrative activities to support the functions of the City Clerk Department; duties may vary according to work assignment. Primary Duties and Responsibilities The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position-specific duties. Prepares various Council related documents for City Clerk approval; identifies documents requiring signatures after Council approval and collects those signatures Prepares and posts documents pursuant to legal guidelines Sends and tracks legal publications as directed by the City Clerk Prepares Council Action Reports and Proclamations for City Clerk approval Maintains calendars, schedules meetings and appointments; prioritizes and resolves meeting schedules; coordinates meeting resources and travel Performs general financial functions including requisitions, purchase orders, invoices, check requests, credit card reconciliation, and receipt of payments Participates in various internal committees Conducts and coordinates assigned projects; identifies and resolves routine issues Processes, receives, sorts, edits, and distributes correspondence including memoranda, deliveries, technical documents and other communications Assists, as directed, with department files and records; redacts records according to established guidelines; compiles statistical data; prepares a variety of technical and statistical reports; updates manual and computer records and tracking systems; compiles management reports Addresses routine customer service inquiries within scope of authority; screens and routes incoming calls to appropriate individuals Assists City Clerk with projects, research, presentations, various election duties, and meeting preparation Interacts with City staff to provide accurate council meeting information in order to meet various deadlines Coordinates with Records Administrator for purposes of archiving records, coordinating with other departments, and routine post-meeting requirements Acts as backup for processing requests for public records and collecting information for release Acts as backup to passport acceptance staff Prepare, post, and document the liquor license requests for the approval process Work closely with City Clerk staff, Council and Council staff, Management staff, and other department staff; fostering an open, positive, communicative relationship with internal and external customers Maintains strict confidentiality and demonstrates ethical behavior Performs other duties as assigned or required Minimum Qualifications & Position Requirements Education and Experience: High School diploma or GED equivalent, and three (3) year’s administrative support experience, preferably in a Municipal Clerk Office; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. Must become a Notary Public within six months of hire date. Must become a passport agent within one month of hire date. Necessary Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of: Basic City policies and procedures Procedures and policies of the City Clerk Department. (Basic personnel rules, accounting and budgeting systems Principles of record keeping and records management Basic Open Meeting Law Skill in: Locating basic Federal, State, and County legal standards under the guidance of the City Clerk Assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects and demands Operating a personal computer utilizing a variety of business software Preparing accurate reports, documents and correspondence Effective oral and written communication Ability to: Transcribe documents in a timely manner Read and comprehend complex laws, regulations and legal documents Establish and maintain positive working relationships with the City Council, City Manager, City staff, co-workers and the general public Additional Information Physical Demands / Work Environment: Standard office environment. Reports To : Deputy City Clerk or designee Supervision Exercised: None FLSA Status: Non-exempt Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: It is the policy of the city to provide employment opportunities to all persons based solely on ability, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. Employee Benefits & Wellness The City offers a comprehensive benefits package to full-time classified and management employees. Part-time classified employees may be eligible for select benefits where defined. For complete Benefit Plan & Wellness Information, please visit the City website at: Benefits & Wellness City benefit plans are subject to change at any time. Closing Date/Time: 5/22/2024 11:59 PM Mountain
CITY OF SANTA ANA, CA
Santa Ana, California, United States
Description The City of Santa Ana is looking for individuals who are results-oriented, possess great attitude, demonstrate creativity and innovation, work efficiently, show a record of success and have a passion for public service. Having highly talented employees provides the best service to our community. Performs complex administrative work involving legislation and election matters, managing the City’s centralized records management program, and assisting the City Clerk in carrying out Charter and Code-mandated duties. Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. The deadline for the first review of applications is 8:00 AM on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Applicants are encouraged to submit applications early. Applicants that submit applications after the first review deadline are not guaranteed to be considered for this recruitment. This recruitment may close at any time without notice after the first review deadline. Essential Functions Include But Are Not Limited To Prepares City Council Agendas and executes items for public records purposes. Ensures legal notice requirements are met. Processes deeds, projects, and certificates of insurance. Coordinates execution and tracking of City Manager and City Council approved agreements. Assists in conducting municipal elections. Schedules and bills Chapter 3 appeal hearings. Coordinates and reviews all City Council presentation documents and prepares agenda language. Formats minutes and agendas for the City’s website. Serves as staff support to the City Clerk at City Council meetings. Assists in managing all aspects of the City’s centralized records management program, including the planning, receipt, storage, retrieval, and disposition of official City records. Coordinates responses to records requests in compliance with the California Public Records Act. Ensures proper filings of statements of economic interest as required by law. Provides training to departments regarding proper handling and destruction of records. Responds to inquiries from City officials, staff and the general public. Develops and maintains computerized databases. Assists in the management of the department budget. Performs other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Five (5) years of progressively responsible administrative experience, including three (3) years in the City Clerk or similar office with a commitment to customer service. Minimum qualifications may be met via an equivalent combination of experience and education sufficient to perform the essential job functions. Experience, education, and training must provide the knowledge, skills, and abilities listed below. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Principles and practices of a centralized records management program; laws related to records retention; management of historic documents; methods and techniques of program development; applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations, including the Public Records Act, the Freedom of Information Act, and Political Reform Act; methods and techniques of managing work assignments; modern office practices, methods, equipment, and software; methods and techniques for record keeping and report preparation and writing; proper English, spelling, and grammar; and occupational hazards and standard safety practices. Skill in: Microsoft office suite applications, including MS Word, Excel, and Access; and dealing with the public with courtesy and tact. Ability to: Perform responsible clerical support work with accuracy, speed, and minimal supervision; compose correspondence rapidly and accurately; operate word processing equipment; operate computers and other modern office equipment; make operating decisions independently and in accordance with established policies and procedures; keep complex records; and cooperate and work effectively with other employees. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Must be willing and able to work evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays, as needed. Selection Process All applicants are required to complete and submit a City application form online and answer the supplemental questionnaire. Resumes or faxed copies will not be accepted in lieu of the City online application. Stating "See Resume" is not an acceptable substitute for a completed application. To apply, click on the "Apply" link located at the top of this page. New users must create an account first. Click on this link for instructions on how to set up your account and apply for the first time: Online Employment Application Guide . Applications will be reviewed by the Human Resources Department. Those applicants possessing the most pertinent qualifications will be invited to continue in the selection process, which will include: Oral Interview Examination ( Tentatively scheduled for Thursday, May 30, 2024 ) : (Weight of 100%) will evaluate the candidates' experience, training, education, and abilities in relation to those factors which are essential for successful performance on the job. Candidates need a minimum passing score in order to be placed on the eligible list. The City of Santa Ana is an equal opportunity employer. If you consider yourself a person with a disability, you may contact us regarding providing reasonable accommodation. Please visit the following website to view the summary of comprehensive benefits! Summary of Benefits (under SEIU) NOTE: A more complete set of specifications for this classification may be found on the City's website or on file in the Human Resources Department. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. The types and levels of employee benefits provided, including City contribution toward benefit costs, are subject to change as a result of periodic contract settlements between recognized employee associations and the City of Santa Ana. Closing Date/Time:
May 03, 2024
Full Time
Description The City of Santa Ana is looking for individuals who are results-oriented, possess great attitude, demonstrate creativity and innovation, work efficiently, show a record of success and have a passion for public service. Having highly talented employees provides the best service to our community. Performs complex administrative work involving legislation and election matters, managing the City’s centralized records management program, and assisting the City Clerk in carrying out Charter and Code-mandated duties. Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. The deadline for the first review of applications is 8:00 AM on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Applicants are encouraged to submit applications early. Applicants that submit applications after the first review deadline are not guaranteed to be considered for this recruitment. This recruitment may close at any time without notice after the first review deadline. Essential Functions Include But Are Not Limited To Prepares City Council Agendas and executes items for public records purposes. Ensures legal notice requirements are met. Processes deeds, projects, and certificates of insurance. Coordinates execution and tracking of City Manager and City Council approved agreements. Assists in conducting municipal elections. Schedules and bills Chapter 3 appeal hearings. Coordinates and reviews all City Council presentation documents and prepares agenda language. Formats minutes and agendas for the City’s website. Serves as staff support to the City Clerk at City Council meetings. Assists in managing all aspects of the City’s centralized records management program, including the planning, receipt, storage, retrieval, and disposition of official City records. Coordinates responses to records requests in compliance with the California Public Records Act. Ensures proper filings of statements of economic interest as required by law. Provides training to departments regarding proper handling and destruction of records. Responds to inquiries from City officials, staff and the general public. Develops and maintains computerized databases. Assists in the management of the department budget. Performs other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Five (5) years of progressively responsible administrative experience, including three (3) years in the City Clerk or similar office with a commitment to customer service. Minimum qualifications may be met via an equivalent combination of experience and education sufficient to perform the essential job functions. Experience, education, and training must provide the knowledge, skills, and abilities listed below. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Principles and practices of a centralized records management program; laws related to records retention; management of historic documents; methods and techniques of program development; applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations, including the Public Records Act, the Freedom of Information Act, and Political Reform Act; methods and techniques of managing work assignments; modern office practices, methods, equipment, and software; methods and techniques for record keeping and report preparation and writing; proper English, spelling, and grammar; and occupational hazards and standard safety practices. Skill in: Microsoft office suite applications, including MS Word, Excel, and Access; and dealing with the public with courtesy and tact. Ability to: Perform responsible clerical support work with accuracy, speed, and minimal supervision; compose correspondence rapidly and accurately; operate word processing equipment; operate computers and other modern office equipment; make operating decisions independently and in accordance with established policies and procedures; keep complex records; and cooperate and work effectively with other employees. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Must be willing and able to work evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays, as needed. Selection Process All applicants are required to complete and submit a City application form online and answer the supplemental questionnaire. Resumes or faxed copies will not be accepted in lieu of the City online application. Stating "See Resume" is not an acceptable substitute for a completed application. To apply, click on the "Apply" link located at the top of this page. New users must create an account first. Click on this link for instructions on how to set up your account and apply for the first time: Online Employment Application Guide . Applications will be reviewed by the Human Resources Department. Those applicants possessing the most pertinent qualifications will be invited to continue in the selection process, which will include: Oral Interview Examination ( Tentatively scheduled for Thursday, May 30, 2024 ) : (Weight of 100%) will evaluate the candidates' experience, training, education, and abilities in relation to those factors which are essential for successful performance on the job. Candidates need a minimum passing score in order to be placed on the eligible list. The City of Santa Ana is an equal opportunity employer. If you consider yourself a person with a disability, you may contact us regarding providing reasonable accommodation. Please visit the following website to view the summary of comprehensive benefits! Summary of Benefits (under SEIU) NOTE: A more complete set of specifications for this classification may be found on the City's website or on file in the Human Resources Department. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. The types and levels of employee benefits provided, including City contribution toward benefit costs, are subject to change as a result of periodic contract settlements between recognized employee associations and the City of Santa Ana. Closing Date/Time:
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Los Angeles, California, United States
Position/Program Information EXAM NUMBER E9304R TYPE OF RECRUITMENT This TEMPORARY job opportunity is open to the public. FILING PERIOD Applications will be accepted until the needs of the department are met and is subject to closure without prior notice. REBULLETIN INFORMATION: THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS BEING REPOSTED TO UPDATE REQUIREMENTS, SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE AND LANGUAGE UNDER ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. Get ready to join one of the nation's largest county employers! Recognized by Forbes as one of America's Best Large Employers, the County of Los Angeles offers broad career growth and competitive salaries . We are the largest employer in Southern California, with opportunities for you to make a difference in the lives of over 10 million residents. We are the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk and our mission is to serve Los Angeles County by providing essential records management and election services in a fair, accessible, and transparent manner. We are providing you with an amazing opportunity to join our organization of professionals committed to serving our employees, the public, and community. We seek to achieve accountability, professionalism, integrity, respect, and equity. Essential Job Functions ESSENTIAL DUTIES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: Waits on the public or acts as a receptionist in a small office; answers routine inquiries in person or by telephone. Indexes, codes and cross-references records or files according to established procedures. Does all types of filing (alphabetical, numerical, chronological and code) and pulls and charges out file material. Sorts and arranges documents or correspondence in alphabetical or numerical order. Makes routine checks of clerical work for compliance with specific requirements of form and content. Posts data, keeps records, and prepares reports in accordance with predetermined forms and procedures. Makes out bills, order, notes, receipts, permits, licenses, etc., by hand. Types forms, labels, licenses, permits, receipts, certificates and similar material not requiring the skilled operation of a typewriter. Operates various office machines or equipment requiring little specialized training. Makes routine adjustments through telephone calls or inter-departmental memos. Opens, sorts, time stamps and routes incoming mail; stuffs, seals, stamps, meters, and registers outgoing mail. Does comparing and proofreading. Searches records and files for data. Computes and receives fees when the amount is not in question or is readily obtainable from fixed schedules. Requisition received and charges out supplies. Operate a small telephone switchboard as needed. Collect and delivers correspondence, records, packages, etc., on regular messenger rounds and upon request. Requirements MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: No training or experience is required. PHYSICAL CLASS: Physical Class 2 - Light Work: This class includes administrative and clerical positions requiring light physical effort that may include occasional light lifting to a 10-pound limit, and some bending, stooping, or squatting. Considerable ambulation may be involved. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT: This is a noncompetitive assessment process and taking an exam is not required. The assessment is intended to merely qualify applicants. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION: Applicants will be processed on an as-received basis and promulgated to the eligible register accordingly. Applicants will be placed on the eligible register for a period of six (6) months from the date of promulgation. Applicants will be placed on an eligible register without indication of relative standing in the assessment process. The appointing power may appoint any one of the names on the appropriate list, except a person without Veteran's credit may not be appointed if there are three or more names on the list of persons entitled to Veteran's credit. No person may participate in this examination more than once every six (6) months; doing so, will result in the rejection of your application. VACANCY INFORMATION: The positions are for TEMPORARY EMPLOYEMENT ONLY . The eligible register for this examination will be used to fill TEMPORARY vacancies at any of the potential work sites: Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Headquarters - Norwalk, CA Ballot Processing Center - City of Industry, CA VSAP Operation Center - Whittier, CA Tally Operation Center - Downey, CA VCST - Santa Fe Springs, CA Field Work - Various Locations Throughout LA County Appointees may be required to work any shift, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION: It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add rthai@rrcc.lacounty.gov , info@governmentjobs.com , noreply@governmentjobs.com , rrccexams@rrcc.lacounty.gov and the domain rrcc.lacounty.gov , to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Should any of your contact information change, including mailing address, please notify our office. HOW TO APPLY: Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application before 5:00 P.M., PT, on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. Mail, Fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the green “Apply" button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using this websitehttps://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty. Plan to submit your online application as soon as possible, as you may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account onwww.governmentjobs.com/careers/LAcounty, you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Please make sure you put in the time and effort when filling out your application and supplemental questions completely. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the Minimum Requirements as listed on this job posting. Please make sure you put in the time and effort when filling out your application and supplemental questions completely. Provide any relevant job experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. IMPORTANT NOTICES: Please note that all information included in the application materials is subject to VERIFICATION at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. FALSIFICATION of any information may result in DISQUALIFICATION. Utilizing VERBIAGE from the Class Specification and/or Minimum Requirements serving as your description of duties WILL NOT be sufficient to meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an INCOMPLETE APPLICATION and you may be DISQUALIFIED. PLEASE REVIEW YOUR APPLICATION CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY PRIOR TO CLICKING THE "SUBMIT" BUTTON SOCIAL SECURITY INFORMATION: Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number. NO SHARING OF USER ID AND PASSWORDS: All applicants must file their application online using their own user ID and password. Using a family member or friend's use ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record and is subject to disqualification from this examination. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES: For candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County.Refer to their website for updated information at https://lacountylibrary.org/library-locator . FAIR CHANCE INITIATIVE: The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment . The County will make an individual assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. ANTI-RACISM, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION (ARDI): The County of Los Angeles recognizes and affirms that all people are created equal and are entitled to all rights afforded by the Constitution of the United States. The Department of Human Resources is committed to promoting Anti-racism, Diversity, and Inclusion efforts to address the inequalities and disparities amongst race. We support the ARDI Strategic Plan and its goals by improving equality, diversity, and inclusion in recruitment, selection, and employment practices. What Happens Next? We ask that you submit your application by clicking on the green "Apply" button at the top of the job posting. If you need assistance or have questions, please contact us using the following information: ADA Coordinator Phone: (562) 462-2844 Teletype Phone: 800-899-4099 Alternate TTY Phone: 800-897-0077 California Relay Services Phone: 800-735-2922 Department Contact Name: Rosetta Thai Department Contact Phone: (562) 462-2844 Department Contact Email: rrccexams@rrcc.lacounty.gov For detailed information, please click here
Apr 22, 2024
Temporary
Position/Program Information EXAM NUMBER E9304R TYPE OF RECRUITMENT This TEMPORARY job opportunity is open to the public. FILING PERIOD Applications will be accepted until the needs of the department are met and is subject to closure without prior notice. REBULLETIN INFORMATION: THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS BEING REPOSTED TO UPDATE REQUIREMENTS, SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE AND LANGUAGE UNDER ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. Get ready to join one of the nation's largest county employers! Recognized by Forbes as one of America's Best Large Employers, the County of Los Angeles offers broad career growth and competitive salaries . We are the largest employer in Southern California, with opportunities for you to make a difference in the lives of over 10 million residents. We are the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk and our mission is to serve Los Angeles County by providing essential records management and election services in a fair, accessible, and transparent manner. We are providing you with an amazing opportunity to join our organization of professionals committed to serving our employees, the public, and community. We seek to achieve accountability, professionalism, integrity, respect, and equity. Essential Job Functions ESSENTIAL DUTIES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: Waits on the public or acts as a receptionist in a small office; answers routine inquiries in person or by telephone. Indexes, codes and cross-references records or files according to established procedures. Does all types of filing (alphabetical, numerical, chronological and code) and pulls and charges out file material. Sorts and arranges documents or correspondence in alphabetical or numerical order. Makes routine checks of clerical work for compliance with specific requirements of form and content. Posts data, keeps records, and prepares reports in accordance with predetermined forms and procedures. Makes out bills, order, notes, receipts, permits, licenses, etc., by hand. Types forms, labels, licenses, permits, receipts, certificates and similar material not requiring the skilled operation of a typewriter. Operates various office machines or equipment requiring little specialized training. Makes routine adjustments through telephone calls or inter-departmental memos. Opens, sorts, time stamps and routes incoming mail; stuffs, seals, stamps, meters, and registers outgoing mail. Does comparing and proofreading. Searches records and files for data. Computes and receives fees when the amount is not in question or is readily obtainable from fixed schedules. Requisition received and charges out supplies. Operate a small telephone switchboard as needed. Collect and delivers correspondence, records, packages, etc., on regular messenger rounds and upon request. Requirements MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: No training or experience is required. PHYSICAL CLASS: Physical Class 2 - Light Work: This class includes administrative and clerical positions requiring light physical effort that may include occasional light lifting to a 10-pound limit, and some bending, stooping, or squatting. Considerable ambulation may be involved. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT: This is a noncompetitive assessment process and taking an exam is not required. The assessment is intended to merely qualify applicants. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION: Applicants will be processed on an as-received basis and promulgated to the eligible register accordingly. Applicants will be placed on the eligible register for a period of six (6) months from the date of promulgation. Applicants will be placed on an eligible register without indication of relative standing in the assessment process. The appointing power may appoint any one of the names on the appropriate list, except a person without Veteran's credit may not be appointed if there are three or more names on the list of persons entitled to Veteran's credit. No person may participate in this examination more than once every six (6) months; doing so, will result in the rejection of your application. VACANCY INFORMATION: The positions are for TEMPORARY EMPLOYEMENT ONLY . The eligible register for this examination will be used to fill TEMPORARY vacancies at any of the potential work sites: Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Headquarters - Norwalk, CA Ballot Processing Center - City of Industry, CA VSAP Operation Center - Whittier, CA Tally Operation Center - Downey, CA VCST - Santa Fe Springs, CA Field Work - Various Locations Throughout LA County Appointees may be required to work any shift, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION: It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add rthai@rrcc.lacounty.gov , info@governmentjobs.com , noreply@governmentjobs.com , rrccexams@rrcc.lacounty.gov and the domain rrcc.lacounty.gov , to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Should any of your contact information change, including mailing address, please notify our office. HOW TO APPLY: Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application before 5:00 P.M., PT, on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. Mail, Fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the green “Apply" button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using this websitehttps://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty. Plan to submit your online application as soon as possible, as you may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account onwww.governmentjobs.com/careers/LAcounty, you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Please make sure you put in the time and effort when filling out your application and supplemental questions completely. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the Minimum Requirements as listed on this job posting. Please make sure you put in the time and effort when filling out your application and supplemental questions completely. Provide any relevant job experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. IMPORTANT NOTICES: Please note that all information included in the application materials is subject to VERIFICATION at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. FALSIFICATION of any information may result in DISQUALIFICATION. Utilizing VERBIAGE from the Class Specification and/or Minimum Requirements serving as your description of duties WILL NOT be sufficient to meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an INCOMPLETE APPLICATION and you may be DISQUALIFIED. PLEASE REVIEW YOUR APPLICATION CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY PRIOR TO CLICKING THE "SUBMIT" BUTTON SOCIAL SECURITY INFORMATION: Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number. NO SHARING OF USER ID AND PASSWORDS: All applicants must file their application online using their own user ID and password. Using a family member or friend's use ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record and is subject to disqualification from this examination. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES: For candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County.Refer to their website for updated information at https://lacountylibrary.org/library-locator . FAIR CHANCE INITIATIVE: The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment . The County will make an individual assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. ANTI-RACISM, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION (ARDI): The County of Los Angeles recognizes and affirms that all people are created equal and are entitled to all rights afforded by the Constitution of the United States. The Department of Human Resources is committed to promoting Anti-racism, Diversity, and Inclusion efforts to address the inequalities and disparities amongst race. We support the ARDI Strategic Plan and its goals by improving equality, diversity, and inclusion in recruitment, selection, and employment practices. What Happens Next? We ask that you submit your application by clicking on the green "Apply" button at the top of the job posting. If you need assistance or have questions, please contact us using the following information: ADA Coordinator Phone: (562) 462-2844 Teletype Phone: 800-899-4099 Alternate TTY Phone: 800-897-0077 California Relay Services Phone: 800-735-2922 Department Contact Name: Rosetta Thai Department Contact Phone: (562) 462-2844 Department Contact Email: rrccexams@rrcc.lacounty.gov For detailed information, please click here
City of McKinney, TX
McKinney, Texas, United States
Summary Based on expeience, our typical hrining range for this position is as follows: TYPICAL HIRING RANGE: $33,954.75 - $37,774.46 /Annual $16.32 - $18.16/Hourly WORKING FOR THE CITY OF MCKINNEY Working for the City of McKinney is more than a job. It is an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. It is also an opportunity to have a hand in the development of one of the fastest growing communities in the nation. In 2014, our community was named "The #1 Best Place to Live in America." Although proud of that honor, everyone on our team is committed to making McKinney an even better place to live, work and raise a family. That's why we exist. OUR CORE VALUES City of McKinney employees work hard and at a very fast pace. However, we also look after and support one another. All of us are guided by four employee-inspired values - Respect, Integrity, Service, and Excellence (RISE). We are also supported by servant-based leaders who foster and support a healthy, family-oriented culture. All new employees are expected to embrace and live by our core values and commit to helping us sustain our exceptional work environment as a high performance organization. SUMMARY OF POSITION Under direction of the Police Records Supervisor, the purpose of this position is to perform clerical and technical duties related to the processing, maintenance, and retention of police records; engage in public contact both in person and by telephone; and quality control of reports in the Records Management System. This position operates in a fast-paced environment involving multiple duties that may change daily. This position requires a high level of integrity, sound judgment, quick decision-making, and ability to multi-task. Essential Functions/Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities GENERAL EXPECTATIONS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES In order for us to continue to achieve our primary function of making McKinney a better place to live, work, and raise a family, we hold these expectations for all employees. Learn and demonstrate an understanding of how team, department, and City goals are interconnected. Contribute to a positive work culture. Ability to assess his/her work performance or the work performance of the team. Contribute to the development of others and/or the working unit or overall organization. Ability and willingness to work as part of a team, to demonstrate team skills, and to perform a fair share of team responsibilities. Ability to continuously learn and develop through a mix of internal and external training opportunities, and if applicable, encourage subordinates to do the same. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Types correspondence, memoranda, and related materials for the department or division. Receives written and oral requests, complaints, and inquiries, and follow through with details. Answers telephone calls for records, alarms, and other various police requests. Assist citizens via phone, fax, mail, or in person with various requests for records. Assist officers, detectives and other police personnel with various requests. Perform local background checks for the public, military, and other police agencies. Process interagency requests for reports and data, including requests from the District Attorney's Office, Child Protective Services, Probation and Parole, and other police agencies. Review offenses, arrests, accidents, and supplements to ensure IBR standards are met and reports are complete and accurate. Review of Traffic / Non-Traffic Citations. Process and file Criminal Trespass Warnings. Process accident reports submitted to TXDOT. Registration and updates for sex offenders. Process impound auctions for local tow companies. Perform monthly validations for NCIC/TCIC. Process impound sheets. Accept alarm registration and permit fees, create and update alarm permit accounts Receive and process juvenile arrest reports and paperwork. Receives and sorts mail. Gathers data from files to aid in compiling a variety of reports; make and distribute copies of reports. Receive and process taxi/limo applications for permits, and solicitor permits. Maintains and file current records, publications and manuals as prescribed. Scanning of all hard copy documents and records. Works independently in the absence of specific instructions or supervision. Reads documents and computer screens. Displays good decision-making abilities. Communicates effectively with the public via correspondence, telephone and in person. Drives to other City locations for meetings, etc. as required. Complies with all written City policies and procedures. Process requests from Property Division for seized, unclaimed, and found monies. Adheres to assigned work schedule as outlined in City and department attendance policies and procedures. Process multiple methods of payments with accurate cash handling techniques. Prepare daily cash receipts and deposits. OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS: Perform other duties as assigned or directed. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES, AND BEHAVIORS Ability to embrace and embody the City's core values of Respect, Integrity, Service, and Excellence (R.I.S.E.). Ability to communicate effectively with peers, supervisors, subordinates, and people to whom service is provided. Ability to produce desired work outcomes, including quality, quantity, and timeliness. Ability to plan and organize work, time, and resources, and if applicable, that of subordinates. Requires the ability to utilize a wide variety of descriptive data and information, such as various federal, state and local laws, statutes and ordinances, e.g. DWI, Sex Offenders, Juvenile Crime, etc. In addition, the Open Records Act, Accident Instruction Handbook, Records Management Software and NCIC/TCIC requirements. Requires ability to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagrammatic form. Involves semi-routine standardized work requiring independent judgment concerning choices of action. Requires the ability to exercise sound judgment in situations that may be stressful and require quick decisions. Requires the ability to perform skilled coordinated movements, such as operating a computer terminal and various office equipment. Obtain TCIC/NCIC, TLETS full-access certification. Apply and receive certification as a notary public. The ability to work in a team environment; contribute as a team member and treat co-workers, subordinates and customers with respect. Build professional relationships with internal staff and customers. Offer flexibility and adaptability, especially during times of change. Strong communication, both oral and written, and negotiation skills when it comes to customer requests. Maintain a professional demeanor in challenging situations. High level of integrity and dependability with a strong sense of urgency and results-orientation. Required Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS High school diploma or GED; supplemented by one (1) year previous experience and/or training involving record keeping/clerical duties. Requires typing skill of 40 wpm. Ability to work with all Microsoft software, including Access, Word, Outlook, and Excel. Any work related experience resulting in acceptable proficiency levels in the above Minimum Qualifications is an acceptable substitute for the above specified education and experience requirements. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Must pass a drug screen and background check. Must have Class C Texas Driver's License SELECTION PROCESS Submitted applications will be reviewed with emphasis placed on an individual's qualifications and overall experience in the areas directly related to the job function. The applicants who possess the potential to meet our needs will be invited for an interview. The selected candidate will be subject to a background investigation and drug screening. Expected Duration- The current external job posting will remain on the McKinney Website for the duration indicated on the posting. Upon closing the process to fill the position will begin immediately and is expected to take approximately six weeks. Reapplication Process- All applicants who are not notified of a permanent disqualification may immediately re-apply for this position when posted by the City of McKinney. Physical Demands/Supplemental PHYSICAL DEMANDS Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of light weight (5-10 pounds). Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or work station. WORK ENVIRONMENT Dynamic environment that requires one to be sensitive to change and responsive to changing goals, priorities, and needs. The above statements describe the general nature and level of work being performed as of the date of preparation and approval. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of the position. Employees holding this position will be required to perform any other job-related duties as requested by management. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee, and all requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. The City of McKinney is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) committed to an alcohol / drug free workplace and to providing equal opportunities regardless of age, race, color, gender, religion, national origin, marital status, veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status. The City offers a full complement of benefits: Health Insurance Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance Health Savings Account (HSA), Flexible Spending Medical and Childcare Account (FSA) Mental Health Care and Employee Assistance Program (EAP) City-paid and VoluntaryLifeInsurance City-paid and VoluntaryLong Term Disability Insurance Supplemental Insurance through Aflac Additional Benefits Legal Services through Legal Shield Tuition Reimbursement (up to $10,000 per year) Wellness Program (earn up to $600 per year) Retirement Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) Mandatory 7% employee contribution City match 2:1 5 year vesting Retire after 20 years of service, or age 60 with 5 years of service 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plans Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Vacation (80 hours per year for new hires; tieredincreases after 2 yrs) Sick Leave (135 hours per year for yourself and immediate family) Paid Parental Leave (80 hours for birth, adoption, or placement of a child in foser care) Ten Paid Holidays Personal Day Optional compensatory time for hourly employees Compensatory time for salaried employees For more detailed information, please see the City of McKinney's summary of benefits . Closing Date/Time: 5/21/2024 5:00 PM Central
May 08, 2024
Full Time
Summary Based on expeience, our typical hrining range for this position is as follows: TYPICAL HIRING RANGE: $33,954.75 - $37,774.46 /Annual $16.32 - $18.16/Hourly WORKING FOR THE CITY OF MCKINNEY Working for the City of McKinney is more than a job. It is an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. It is also an opportunity to have a hand in the development of one of the fastest growing communities in the nation. In 2014, our community was named "The #1 Best Place to Live in America." Although proud of that honor, everyone on our team is committed to making McKinney an even better place to live, work and raise a family. That's why we exist. OUR CORE VALUES City of McKinney employees work hard and at a very fast pace. However, we also look after and support one another. All of us are guided by four employee-inspired values - Respect, Integrity, Service, and Excellence (RISE). We are also supported by servant-based leaders who foster and support a healthy, family-oriented culture. All new employees are expected to embrace and live by our core values and commit to helping us sustain our exceptional work environment as a high performance organization. SUMMARY OF POSITION Under direction of the Police Records Supervisor, the purpose of this position is to perform clerical and technical duties related to the processing, maintenance, and retention of police records; engage in public contact both in person and by telephone; and quality control of reports in the Records Management System. This position operates in a fast-paced environment involving multiple duties that may change daily. This position requires a high level of integrity, sound judgment, quick decision-making, and ability to multi-task. Essential Functions/Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities GENERAL EXPECTATIONS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES In order for us to continue to achieve our primary function of making McKinney a better place to live, work, and raise a family, we hold these expectations for all employees. Learn and demonstrate an understanding of how team, department, and City goals are interconnected. Contribute to a positive work culture. Ability to assess his/her work performance or the work performance of the team. Contribute to the development of others and/or the working unit or overall organization. Ability and willingness to work as part of a team, to demonstrate team skills, and to perform a fair share of team responsibilities. Ability to continuously learn and develop through a mix of internal and external training opportunities, and if applicable, encourage subordinates to do the same. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Types correspondence, memoranda, and related materials for the department or division. Receives written and oral requests, complaints, and inquiries, and follow through with details. Answers telephone calls for records, alarms, and other various police requests. Assist citizens via phone, fax, mail, or in person with various requests for records. Assist officers, detectives and other police personnel with various requests. Perform local background checks for the public, military, and other police agencies. Process interagency requests for reports and data, including requests from the District Attorney's Office, Child Protective Services, Probation and Parole, and other police agencies. Review offenses, arrests, accidents, and supplements to ensure IBR standards are met and reports are complete and accurate. Review of Traffic / Non-Traffic Citations. Process and file Criminal Trespass Warnings. Process accident reports submitted to TXDOT. Registration and updates for sex offenders. Process impound auctions for local tow companies. Perform monthly validations for NCIC/TCIC. Process impound sheets. Accept alarm registration and permit fees, create and update alarm permit accounts Receive and process juvenile arrest reports and paperwork. Receives and sorts mail. Gathers data from files to aid in compiling a variety of reports; make and distribute copies of reports. Receive and process taxi/limo applications for permits, and solicitor permits. Maintains and file current records, publications and manuals as prescribed. Scanning of all hard copy documents and records. Works independently in the absence of specific instructions or supervision. Reads documents and computer screens. Displays good decision-making abilities. Communicates effectively with the public via correspondence, telephone and in person. Drives to other City locations for meetings, etc. as required. Complies with all written City policies and procedures. Process requests from Property Division for seized, unclaimed, and found monies. Adheres to assigned work schedule as outlined in City and department attendance policies and procedures. Process multiple methods of payments with accurate cash handling techniques. Prepare daily cash receipts and deposits. OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS: Perform other duties as assigned or directed. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES, AND BEHAVIORS Ability to embrace and embody the City's core values of Respect, Integrity, Service, and Excellence (R.I.S.E.). Ability to communicate effectively with peers, supervisors, subordinates, and people to whom service is provided. Ability to produce desired work outcomes, including quality, quantity, and timeliness. Ability to plan and organize work, time, and resources, and if applicable, that of subordinates. Requires the ability to utilize a wide variety of descriptive data and information, such as various federal, state and local laws, statutes and ordinances, e.g. DWI, Sex Offenders, Juvenile Crime, etc. In addition, the Open Records Act, Accident Instruction Handbook, Records Management Software and NCIC/TCIC requirements. Requires ability to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagrammatic form. Involves semi-routine standardized work requiring independent judgment concerning choices of action. Requires the ability to exercise sound judgment in situations that may be stressful and require quick decisions. Requires the ability to perform skilled coordinated movements, such as operating a computer terminal and various office equipment. Obtain TCIC/NCIC, TLETS full-access certification. Apply and receive certification as a notary public. The ability to work in a team environment; contribute as a team member and treat co-workers, subordinates and customers with respect. Build professional relationships with internal staff and customers. Offer flexibility and adaptability, especially during times of change. Strong communication, both oral and written, and negotiation skills when it comes to customer requests. Maintain a professional demeanor in challenging situations. High level of integrity and dependability with a strong sense of urgency and results-orientation. Required Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS High school diploma or GED; supplemented by one (1) year previous experience and/or training involving record keeping/clerical duties. Requires typing skill of 40 wpm. Ability to work with all Microsoft software, including Access, Word, Outlook, and Excel. Any work related experience resulting in acceptable proficiency levels in the above Minimum Qualifications is an acceptable substitute for the above specified education and experience requirements. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Must pass a drug screen and background check. Must have Class C Texas Driver's License SELECTION PROCESS Submitted applications will be reviewed with emphasis placed on an individual's qualifications and overall experience in the areas directly related to the job function. The applicants who possess the potential to meet our needs will be invited for an interview. The selected candidate will be subject to a background investigation and drug screening. Expected Duration- The current external job posting will remain on the McKinney Website for the duration indicated on the posting. Upon closing the process to fill the position will begin immediately and is expected to take approximately six weeks. Reapplication Process- All applicants who are not notified of a permanent disqualification may immediately re-apply for this position when posted by the City of McKinney. Physical Demands/Supplemental PHYSICAL DEMANDS Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of light weight (5-10 pounds). Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or work station. WORK ENVIRONMENT Dynamic environment that requires one to be sensitive to change and responsive to changing goals, priorities, and needs. The above statements describe the general nature and level of work being performed as of the date of preparation and approval. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of the position. Employees holding this position will be required to perform any other job-related duties as requested by management. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee, and all requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. The City of McKinney is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) committed to an alcohol / drug free workplace and to providing equal opportunities regardless of age, race, color, gender, religion, national origin, marital status, veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status. The City offers a full complement of benefits: Health Insurance Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance Health Savings Account (HSA), Flexible Spending Medical and Childcare Account (FSA) Mental Health Care and Employee Assistance Program (EAP) City-paid and VoluntaryLifeInsurance City-paid and VoluntaryLong Term Disability Insurance Supplemental Insurance through Aflac Additional Benefits Legal Services through Legal Shield Tuition Reimbursement (up to $10,000 per year) Wellness Program (earn up to $600 per year) Retirement Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) Mandatory 7% employee contribution City match 2:1 5 year vesting Retire after 20 years of service, or age 60 with 5 years of service 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plans Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Vacation (80 hours per year for new hires; tieredincreases after 2 yrs) Sick Leave (135 hours per year for yourself and immediate family) Paid Parental Leave (80 hours for birth, adoption, or placement of a child in foser care) Ten Paid Holidays Personal Day Optional compensatory time for hourly employees Compensatory time for salaried employees For more detailed information, please see the City of McKinney's summary of benefits . Closing Date/Time: 5/21/2024 5:00 PM Central
City of Glenwood Springs, CO
Glenwood Springs, Colorado, United States
POSITION SUMMARY: Performs entry level clerical duties such as filing, typing and basic record keeping. Customer service contact both in person and on the phone. In addition, data entry and specific computer requirements are taught. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Enters data into records management system via computer and processes completed reports.Distributes large volumes of documents to various government agencies. Processes record requests.Performs various services such as VIN inspections, fingerprints, and simple incident reports.Answers office phones, directs calls, greets customers, receives complaints and corresponding information, dispatches information to Officers via radio.Tracks financial records associated with the functioning of the department.Operates the State crime computer system. CORE COMPETENCIES: Ability to deal with irate citizens calmly and professionally in person and on the telephone. Ability to communicate efficiently, verbally and via email. Basic math skills, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and use of a calculator. General knowledge of records management, filing systems and office correspondence. Proficiency in the operation of basic office equipment (i.e., fax, copier, and shredder). Possesses a calm, respectful, and friendly demeanor during interactions with diverse agencies, community members, and other employees from various departments. Maintains a high level of confidentiality for sensitive information contained within department records. EDUCATION, TRAINING & CERTIFICATIONS Necessary: High school diploma or equivalent. Intermediate typing skills and rudimentary computer literacy. Valid Colorado Driver’s License and satisfactory driver’s record. Highly Desirable: Bi-lingual in fluent or semi-fluent Spanish to communicate with Latino community members preferred. POSITION REPORTS TO: Police Administrative Assistant II DIRECT REPORTS ASSIGNED: 0; non-supervisory position JOB LOCATION: City Hall, 101 West 8th Street, Glenwood Springs, CO FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt CATEGORY: Full-Time HOURS: 40 hours Miscellaneous Information Position is eligible for full-time benefits. See attached benefits guide. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
Apr 12, 2024
Full Time
POSITION SUMMARY: Performs entry level clerical duties such as filing, typing and basic record keeping. Customer service contact both in person and on the phone. In addition, data entry and specific computer requirements are taught. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Enters data into records management system via computer and processes completed reports.Distributes large volumes of documents to various government agencies. Processes record requests.Performs various services such as VIN inspections, fingerprints, and simple incident reports.Answers office phones, directs calls, greets customers, receives complaints and corresponding information, dispatches information to Officers via radio.Tracks financial records associated with the functioning of the department.Operates the State crime computer system. CORE COMPETENCIES: Ability to deal with irate citizens calmly and professionally in person and on the telephone. Ability to communicate efficiently, verbally and via email. Basic math skills, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and use of a calculator. General knowledge of records management, filing systems and office correspondence. Proficiency in the operation of basic office equipment (i.e., fax, copier, and shredder). Possesses a calm, respectful, and friendly demeanor during interactions with diverse agencies, community members, and other employees from various departments. Maintains a high level of confidentiality for sensitive information contained within department records. EDUCATION, TRAINING & CERTIFICATIONS Necessary: High school diploma or equivalent. Intermediate typing skills and rudimentary computer literacy. Valid Colorado Driver’s License and satisfactory driver’s record. Highly Desirable: Bi-lingual in fluent or semi-fluent Spanish to communicate with Latino community members preferred. POSITION REPORTS TO: Police Administrative Assistant II DIRECT REPORTS ASSIGNED: 0; non-supervisory position JOB LOCATION: City Hall, 101 West 8th Street, Glenwood Springs, CO FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt CATEGORY: Full-Time HOURS: 40 hours Miscellaneous Information Position is eligible for full-time benefits. See attached benefits guide. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
City of Santa Clara, CA
Santa Clara, California, United States
Description The Department: The Assistant City Clerk’s Office/City Manager’s Office is recruiting to fill a Deputy City Clerk. The Assistant City Clerk’s Office is organized under the City Clerk’s Office. The Office of the Assistant City Clerk processes the agendas for and attends all meetings of the Council and Authorities Concurrent and Stadium Authority meetings, maintains accurate and up-to-date records of the proceedings of those meetings and makes those records open for public inspection. The Office of the Assistant City Clerk processes and maintains copies of City contracts, ordinances, resolutions and other official documents. The Office of the Assistant City Clerk manages and compiles City records in accordance with the Records Retention Schedule and in response to Public Records Act requests. The Office of the Assistant City Clerk administers campaign and disclosure laws, the Campaign Finance Ordinance, Regulation of Lobbying Activities program and the Calendars of Certain City Officials program. The Office of the Assistant City Clerk also administers oaths of affirmation pertaining to the affairs and business of the City and certifies copies of official records. The Position: The Deputy City Clerk will report to the Assistant City Clerk and perform highly complex administrative and analytical work. This position will assist the Assistant City Clerk in the administration of the City Clerk's Office. The incumbent will assist in developing, implementing and coordinating projects, programs and procedures. This position is responsible for assisting with Public Record Act (PRA) requests and this position will also support projects and programs within the City Manager’s Office. Incumbents in this position will have considerable independence in making judgment related to their assignments and must handle situations with great sensitivity, tact and diplomacy. May supervise or act as lead worker to staff involved in management activities. As a member of the City's unclassified service, this is an "at-will" position. The incumbent serves at the discretion of the City Manager. Additional Information: Applications must be filled out completely (e.g. do not write “see resume, NA, or personnel file.”). To receive consideration for the screening process, candidates must submit a 1) Cover Letter and, 2) Resume. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Application packets may be submitted online through the “Apply Now” feature on the job announcement at www.santaclaraca.gov . Applications must be submitted by the filing deadline of May 31, 2024 at 4:00 PM. Applications will be reviewed as they are submitted. Candidates are encouraged to apply by the first review date. THIS RECRUITMENT MAY BE USED TO FILL MULTIPLE POSITIONS IN THIS, OR OTHER DIVISIONS OR DEPARTMENTS BESIDES THE POSITIONS LISTED BELOW. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN EMPLOYMENT IN THIS CLASSIFICATION, YOU SHOULD APPLY TO ENSURE YOU ARE CONSIDERED FOR ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES THAT MAY UTILIZE THE APPLICANTS FROM THIS RECRUITMENT. MEETING THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS DOES NOT GUARANTEE ADMITTANCE INTO THE EXAMINATION PROCESS. ONLY THE MOST QUALIFIED CANDIDATES WHO DEMONSTRATE THE BEST COMBINATION OF QUALIFICATIONS IN RELATION TO THE REQUIREMENTS AND DUTIES OF THE POSITION WILL BE INVITED TO TEST OR INTERVIEW. The annual salary range for this position is $119,994.36 - $155,300.16. This position will be filled at or near the minimum of the salary range. Typical Duties Follow this link to view the entire Class Specification , which includes more information on Typical Duties and Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities. Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Any education or experience equivalent to: An Associate of Arts degree in Public Administration, Business Administration or closely related field; and Three (3) years of progressively responsible supervisory or lead administrative/management experience in a City Clerk's Office. Desirable Qualifications A Bachelor's degree in a related field and/or possession of a Certified Municipal Clerk certification or required within two (2) years of hire. LICENSE Possession of a valid California Class C driver's license is required at time of appointment and for duration of employment. OTHER REQUIREMENTS Must be able to perform all of the essential functions of the job assignment. CONFLICT OF INTEREST Incumbents in this position are required to file a Conflict of Interest statement upon assuming office, annually, and upon leaving office, in accordance with City Manager Directive 100. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Federal law requires all employees to provide verification of their eligibility to work in this country. Please be informed that the City of Santa Clara will not sponsor, represent, or sign documents related to visa applications/transfers for H1B or any other type of visa which requires an employer application. The City of Santa Clara is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants for all job openings will be considered without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status or any other consideration made unlawful under any federal, state or local laws. The City of Santa Clara is committed to offering reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at (408) 615-2080 or HumanResources@santaclaraca.gov . City of Santa Clara Benefit Summary Overview for Bargaining Unit #9 Miscellaneous Unclassified Management This summary provides a brief overview of the City of Santa Clara’s benefits available to Bargaining Unit #9 employees in 2024. In the event of any conflict between the information in this summary and the applicable official plan documents, City Manager’s Directives (CMDs), Personnel and Salary Resolution, or Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), the applicable official plan documents, CMDs, Personnel and Salary Resolution, or MOU will prevail over this summary. Benefits are subject to change. Retirement: Membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) Classic Employees: 2.7% @ age 55 formula -employee pays 8.00% of gross pay, minus $61 bi-weekly New Employees: 2.0% @ age 62 formula - employee pays 7.00% of gross pay Medicare and Social Security (FICA) Employee pays 6.20% up to $10,397.40(Social Security) and 1.45% (Medicare) of gross pay Health Insurance: City contribution up to $2042.82/month, based on enrollment in a CalPERS health plan Employees electing health coverage with premiums above the City health contribution will pay additional premium costs from salary on a pre-tax basis Coverage is effective as early asthe first day of the monthafter date of hire If an employee enrolls in a plan with a premium that is less than $946.86/month, they will be paid the difference in cash Employees hired on or after 1/1/2023who opt-out of City-offered health insurance and provide annual attestation and acceptableproof of alternative required coverage for themselves and their tax family, if applicable, are eligible for a cash-in-lieu amount of $250/month. Contact Human Resources for more details Dental Insurance: Choice of two Delta Dental plans; enrollment is mandatory City pays lowest cost employee only plan; additional cost is paid by employee Coverage is effective as early asthe first day of the monthafter date of hire Vision Insurance: Choice of two VSP plans City pays lowest cost employee only plan; additional cost is paid by employee Coverage is effective as early asthe first day of the monthafter date of hire Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA): City contributes $50.00 a month toward employee’s VEBA account Account funds may be used to pay for qualified medical expenses after separation from the City and after age 50 (pre-tax) Life Insurance: City pays for $50,000 of Basic Life Insurance coverage Coverage is effective the first of the month after one calendar month of employment Additional optional insurance may be purchased by the employee for the employee, spouse, domestic partner, and/or dependent children State Disability Insurance (SDI): Employee pays 1.1% of gross pay (includes Paid Family Leave) 7 day waiting period. Weekly paid leave for absences due to non-work related injuries/illnesses. Benefit is based on past earnings. Refer to edd.ca.gov for more information Paid Family Leave (PFL): Up to 8 weeks of benefits within a 12-month period to care for a family member or to bond with a new child No waiting period. Weekly paid leave benefit. Benefit is based on past earnings. Refer to edd.ca.gov for more information Long Term Disability (LTD) Insurance: Benefit is 60% of basic wage up to $13,333; max $8,000/month City paid benefit. City pays $.207/$100 of insured earnings 60 calendar day waiting period Coverage is effective the first of the month after one calendar month of employment Deferred Compensation: Voluntary plan through Nationwide Retirement Solutions Employee may contribute up to the lesser of the IRS maximum or100% of gross compensation into a pre-tax 457(b) account or a post-tax Roth 457(b) account (or a combination of the two accounts) subject to IRS rules Flexible Spending Account (IRS Section 125 Plan): Employee may contribute up to $3,200per year in pre-tax dollars to a health care spending account Employee may contribute up to $5,000 per year in pre-tax dollars to a dependent care spending account Employee may contribute up to $315per month in pre-tax dollars to a commuter benefit plan Vacation: Vacation is accrued bi-weekly, cannot use vacation during first 6 months of City service For 1 -4 years of service: 10 days (80 hours)/year For 5 -9 years of service: 15 days (120 hours)/year For 10 - 15 years of service: 21 days (168 hours)/year For 16 - 20 years of service: 22 days (176 hours)/year For 21+ years of service: 24 days (192 hours)/year Maximum accrual is 480 hours Once per year, employees can elect to convert up to 80 hours of accrued vacation to cash to be paid out in up to two cash-outs the following calendar year Sick Leave: Sick leave is accrued bi-weekly for equivalent of 96 hours per calendar year with no maximum accrual Up to 48 hours/year of accumulated sick leave may be used for family illness Up to 32 hours/year of accumulated sick leave may be used for personal leave Employee may convert sick leave to vacation once per calendar year (annual maximum conversion is 96 hours sick to 48 hours vacation) Partial sick leave payoff provision on retirement depending on years of service Management Leave: 120 hours of management leave credited to employees each January 1st New employees hired between January 1st and June 30th receive 120 hours of management leave their first year New employees hired between July 1st and December 31st receive 60 hours of management leave their first year Unused management leave may be carried over from one calendar year to the next; however, an employee may never have more than 240 hours (calendar years 2021 through 2024) of “banked” management leave Holidays: Seventeen paid eight-hour holidays per year (13 & 4 holidays between 12/25 to 1/1 of following year) Mobile Communication Device Allowance: $80/month in lieu of carrying a City-issued cell phone Auto Allowance (an alternative to mileage reimbursement or use of a City vehicle): Department Heads receive $320/month (up to $520, with City Manager approval). Assistant Department Heads and Division Managers can receive $200/month (Up to $500 with City Manager approval) Tuition Reimbursement Program: Up to $2,000 per fiscal year for tuition reimbursement Employee Assistance Program: Confidential counseling to employees and dependents. Up to maximum of five (5) consultations per family member per incident per year City paid benefit Retiree Medical Reimbursement Program: Employees who retire from the City with at least ten (10) years of service shall receive reimbursement to help cover retiree single health insurance premiums. The reimbursement maximum includes the PEMHCA minimum. Up to age 65, retirees are eligible for reimbursement up to$416/month in 2024(amount adjusted annually) After age 65, retirees are eligible for reimbursement up to $249/month in 2024(amount adjusted annually) Alternate Work Schedule: An employee shall be eligible to work a 9/80 alternate work schedule according to the conditions, criteria, and requirements set forth in City Manager's Directive 71. Requests to work a 9/80 schedule shall be made through or by the Department Head to the City Manager. The City Manager must approve the schedule and the City Manager or Department Head (for employees other than Department Heads) may terminate the schedule at anytime. Closing Date/Time: 5/31/2024 4:00 PM Pacific
May 03, 2024
Full Time
Description The Department: The Assistant City Clerk’s Office/City Manager’s Office is recruiting to fill a Deputy City Clerk. The Assistant City Clerk’s Office is organized under the City Clerk’s Office. The Office of the Assistant City Clerk processes the agendas for and attends all meetings of the Council and Authorities Concurrent and Stadium Authority meetings, maintains accurate and up-to-date records of the proceedings of those meetings and makes those records open for public inspection. The Office of the Assistant City Clerk processes and maintains copies of City contracts, ordinances, resolutions and other official documents. The Office of the Assistant City Clerk manages and compiles City records in accordance with the Records Retention Schedule and in response to Public Records Act requests. The Office of the Assistant City Clerk administers campaign and disclosure laws, the Campaign Finance Ordinance, Regulation of Lobbying Activities program and the Calendars of Certain City Officials program. The Office of the Assistant City Clerk also administers oaths of affirmation pertaining to the affairs and business of the City and certifies copies of official records. The Position: The Deputy City Clerk will report to the Assistant City Clerk and perform highly complex administrative and analytical work. This position will assist the Assistant City Clerk in the administration of the City Clerk's Office. The incumbent will assist in developing, implementing and coordinating projects, programs and procedures. This position is responsible for assisting with Public Record Act (PRA) requests and this position will also support projects and programs within the City Manager’s Office. Incumbents in this position will have considerable independence in making judgment related to their assignments and must handle situations with great sensitivity, tact and diplomacy. May supervise or act as lead worker to staff involved in management activities. As a member of the City's unclassified service, this is an "at-will" position. The incumbent serves at the discretion of the City Manager. Additional Information: Applications must be filled out completely (e.g. do not write “see resume, NA, or personnel file.”). To receive consideration for the screening process, candidates must submit a 1) Cover Letter and, 2) Resume. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Application packets may be submitted online through the “Apply Now” feature on the job announcement at www.santaclaraca.gov . Applications must be submitted by the filing deadline of May 31, 2024 at 4:00 PM. Applications will be reviewed as they are submitted. Candidates are encouraged to apply by the first review date. THIS RECRUITMENT MAY BE USED TO FILL MULTIPLE POSITIONS IN THIS, OR OTHER DIVISIONS OR DEPARTMENTS BESIDES THE POSITIONS LISTED BELOW. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN EMPLOYMENT IN THIS CLASSIFICATION, YOU SHOULD APPLY TO ENSURE YOU ARE CONSIDERED FOR ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES THAT MAY UTILIZE THE APPLICANTS FROM THIS RECRUITMENT. MEETING THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS DOES NOT GUARANTEE ADMITTANCE INTO THE EXAMINATION PROCESS. ONLY THE MOST QUALIFIED CANDIDATES WHO DEMONSTRATE THE BEST COMBINATION OF QUALIFICATIONS IN RELATION TO THE REQUIREMENTS AND DUTIES OF THE POSITION WILL BE INVITED TO TEST OR INTERVIEW. The annual salary range for this position is $119,994.36 - $155,300.16. This position will be filled at or near the minimum of the salary range. Typical Duties Follow this link to view the entire Class Specification , which includes more information on Typical Duties and Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities. Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Any education or experience equivalent to: An Associate of Arts degree in Public Administration, Business Administration or closely related field; and Three (3) years of progressively responsible supervisory or lead administrative/management experience in a City Clerk's Office. Desirable Qualifications A Bachelor's degree in a related field and/or possession of a Certified Municipal Clerk certification or required within two (2) years of hire. LICENSE Possession of a valid California Class C driver's license is required at time of appointment and for duration of employment. OTHER REQUIREMENTS Must be able to perform all of the essential functions of the job assignment. CONFLICT OF INTEREST Incumbents in this position are required to file a Conflict of Interest statement upon assuming office, annually, and upon leaving office, in accordance with City Manager Directive 100. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Federal law requires all employees to provide verification of their eligibility to work in this country. Please be informed that the City of Santa Clara will not sponsor, represent, or sign documents related to visa applications/transfers for H1B or any other type of visa which requires an employer application. The City of Santa Clara is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants for all job openings will be considered without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status or any other consideration made unlawful under any federal, state or local laws. The City of Santa Clara is committed to offering reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at (408) 615-2080 or HumanResources@santaclaraca.gov . City of Santa Clara Benefit Summary Overview for Bargaining Unit #9 Miscellaneous Unclassified Management This summary provides a brief overview of the City of Santa Clara’s benefits available to Bargaining Unit #9 employees in 2024. In the event of any conflict between the information in this summary and the applicable official plan documents, City Manager’s Directives (CMDs), Personnel and Salary Resolution, or Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), the applicable official plan documents, CMDs, Personnel and Salary Resolution, or MOU will prevail over this summary. Benefits are subject to change. Retirement: Membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) Classic Employees: 2.7% @ age 55 formula -employee pays 8.00% of gross pay, minus $61 bi-weekly New Employees: 2.0% @ age 62 formula - employee pays 7.00% of gross pay Medicare and Social Security (FICA) Employee pays 6.20% up to $10,397.40(Social Security) and 1.45% (Medicare) of gross pay Health Insurance: City contribution up to $2042.82/month, based on enrollment in a CalPERS health plan Employees electing health coverage with premiums above the City health contribution will pay additional premium costs from salary on a pre-tax basis Coverage is effective as early asthe first day of the monthafter date of hire If an employee enrolls in a plan with a premium that is less than $946.86/month, they will be paid the difference in cash Employees hired on or after 1/1/2023who opt-out of City-offered health insurance and provide annual attestation and acceptableproof of alternative required coverage for themselves and their tax family, if applicable, are eligible for a cash-in-lieu amount of $250/month. Contact Human Resources for more details Dental Insurance: Choice of two Delta Dental plans; enrollment is mandatory City pays lowest cost employee only plan; additional cost is paid by employee Coverage is effective as early asthe first day of the monthafter date of hire Vision Insurance: Choice of two VSP plans City pays lowest cost employee only plan; additional cost is paid by employee Coverage is effective as early asthe first day of the monthafter date of hire Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA): City contributes $50.00 a month toward employee’s VEBA account Account funds may be used to pay for qualified medical expenses after separation from the City and after age 50 (pre-tax) Life Insurance: City pays for $50,000 of Basic Life Insurance coverage Coverage is effective the first of the month after one calendar month of employment Additional optional insurance may be purchased by the employee for the employee, spouse, domestic partner, and/or dependent children State Disability Insurance (SDI): Employee pays 1.1% of gross pay (includes Paid Family Leave) 7 day waiting period. Weekly paid leave for absences due to non-work related injuries/illnesses. Benefit is based on past earnings. Refer to edd.ca.gov for more information Paid Family Leave (PFL): Up to 8 weeks of benefits within a 12-month period to care for a family member or to bond with a new child No waiting period. Weekly paid leave benefit. Benefit is based on past earnings. Refer to edd.ca.gov for more information Long Term Disability (LTD) Insurance: Benefit is 60% of basic wage up to $13,333; max $8,000/month City paid benefit. City pays $.207/$100 of insured earnings 60 calendar day waiting period Coverage is effective the first of the month after one calendar month of employment Deferred Compensation: Voluntary plan through Nationwide Retirement Solutions Employee may contribute up to the lesser of the IRS maximum or100% of gross compensation into a pre-tax 457(b) account or a post-tax Roth 457(b) account (or a combination of the two accounts) subject to IRS rules Flexible Spending Account (IRS Section 125 Plan): Employee may contribute up to $3,200per year in pre-tax dollars to a health care spending account Employee may contribute up to $5,000 per year in pre-tax dollars to a dependent care spending account Employee may contribute up to $315per month in pre-tax dollars to a commuter benefit plan Vacation: Vacation is accrued bi-weekly, cannot use vacation during first 6 months of City service For 1 -4 years of service: 10 days (80 hours)/year For 5 -9 years of service: 15 days (120 hours)/year For 10 - 15 years of service: 21 days (168 hours)/year For 16 - 20 years of service: 22 days (176 hours)/year For 21+ years of service: 24 days (192 hours)/year Maximum accrual is 480 hours Once per year, employees can elect to convert up to 80 hours of accrued vacation to cash to be paid out in up to two cash-outs the following calendar year Sick Leave: Sick leave is accrued bi-weekly for equivalent of 96 hours per calendar year with no maximum accrual Up to 48 hours/year of accumulated sick leave may be used for family illness Up to 32 hours/year of accumulated sick leave may be used for personal leave Employee may convert sick leave to vacation once per calendar year (annual maximum conversion is 96 hours sick to 48 hours vacation) Partial sick leave payoff provision on retirement depending on years of service Management Leave: 120 hours of management leave credited to employees each January 1st New employees hired between January 1st and June 30th receive 120 hours of management leave their first year New employees hired between July 1st and December 31st receive 60 hours of management leave their first year Unused management leave may be carried over from one calendar year to the next; however, an employee may never have more than 240 hours (calendar years 2021 through 2024) of “banked” management leave Holidays: Seventeen paid eight-hour holidays per year (13 & 4 holidays between 12/25 to 1/1 of following year) Mobile Communication Device Allowance: $80/month in lieu of carrying a City-issued cell phone Auto Allowance (an alternative to mileage reimbursement or use of a City vehicle): Department Heads receive $320/month (up to $520, with City Manager approval). Assistant Department Heads and Division Managers can receive $200/month (Up to $500 with City Manager approval) Tuition Reimbursement Program: Up to $2,000 per fiscal year for tuition reimbursement Employee Assistance Program: Confidential counseling to employees and dependents. Up to maximum of five (5) consultations per family member per incident per year City paid benefit Retiree Medical Reimbursement Program: Employees who retire from the City with at least ten (10) years of service shall receive reimbursement to help cover retiree single health insurance premiums. The reimbursement maximum includes the PEMHCA minimum. Up to age 65, retirees are eligible for reimbursement up to$416/month in 2024(amount adjusted annually) After age 65, retirees are eligible for reimbursement up to $249/month in 2024(amount adjusted annually) Alternate Work Schedule: An employee shall be eligible to work a 9/80 alternate work schedule according to the conditions, criteria, and requirements set forth in City Manager's Directive 71. Requests to work a 9/80 schedule shall be made through or by the Department Head to the City Manager. The City Manager must approve the schedule and the City Manager or Department Head (for employees other than Department Heads) may terminate the schedule at anytime. Closing Date/Time: 5/31/2024 4:00 PM Pacific
Description I Under general supervision, to learn and perform a variety of responsible support work in the preparation of assessment rolls, master property records, and personal property records; to learn provide support and assistance with the calculation of assessments and market values of property; and to do related work as required. II Under general supervision, to perform a variety of responsible support work in the preparation of assessment rolls, master property records, and personal property records; to provide support and assistance with the calculation of assessments and market values of property; and to do related work as required. III Under general supervision, to perform a variety of the more complex, specialized technical assessment support work in the preparation of assessment rolls, master property records, and personal property records; to provide support and assistance with the calculation of assessments and market values of property; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS I This is the entry and first working level in the Assessment Clerk class series. Incumbents have responsibility for learning and performing a variety of support functions in the preparation of assessment rolls, master property records, personal property records, and the determination of property values. This class is distinguished from Assessment Clerk II by the fact that Assessment Clerk II's work on a more independent basis and are expected to be familiar with the policies and procedures of the Assessor's Office. When an incumbent in this class has demonstrated sufficient work skills and knowledge, as well as sound work habits, they may be promoted to the Assessment Clerk II level. II This is the fully experienced working level in the Assessment Clerk class series. Incumbents have responsibility for performing a variety of support functions in the preparation of assessment rolls, master property records, personal property records, and the determination of property values. This class is distinguished from Assessment Clerk I by the fact that Assessment Clerk I's work in a training and learning capacity. It is distinguished from Assessment Clerk III by the fact that Assessment Clerk III's are regularly given more complex, specialized assignments. Also, Assessment Clerk III's may serve in a lead and training capacity. III This is the experienced, advanced working level in the Assessment Clerk class series. Incumbents in this class perform the most complex support work for professional appraisal and/or auditing staff. Incumbents have responsibility for performing a variety of the more complex, technical assessment functions in the preparation of assessment rolls, master property records, personal property records, and the determination of property values. This class is distinguished from Assessment Clerk II by the assignment of more complex, specialized work requiring substantial knowledge of the policies and functions of the Assessor's Office and the ability to make decisions based on the analysis of legal and other documents being processed. REPORTS TO Assessors Office Manager CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISED This is not a supervisory class, although some lead direction may be provided for other staff. TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Sit, stand and walk for extended periods of time; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; lift and move objects weighing up to 25 lbs.; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use of office equipment, including computer, telephone, calculator, copiers, and FAX. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Work is performed in an office environment; continuous contact with other staff and the public. Example of Duties (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) I Learns and performs a variety of support work in the production of assessment rolls; Learns work procedures and receives, processes, and distributes property statements and exemption claims; Maintains and updates records and indexes regarding property ownership, mailing addresses, and tax area codes Inputs assessment related data into the computer system Learns and processes property transfers and prepares changes of ownership statements Assists the public with completion of forms Prepares and mails questionnaires and forms Maintains records and compiles information for reports Performs title searches Assists appraisal staff with developing records and maintaining contact with persons being audited Assists with the development of reports Provides information to the public in person and over the telephone. II Performs a variety of support work in the production of assessment rolls Receives, processes, and distributes property statements and exemption claims Maintains and updates records and indexes regarding property ownership, mailing addresses, and tax area codes Inputs assessment related data into the computer system Processes property transfers and prepares changes of ownership statements Assists the public with completion of forms Prepares and mails questionnaires and forms Maintains records and compiles information for reports Performs title searches Assists appraisal staff with developing records and maintaining contact with persons being audited Assists with the development of reports Provides information to the public in person and over the telephone. III Collects and verifies information relating to ownership, dates of sale, location, and cost of real and personal property Performs a variety of assignments related to property transfers, including determination of reappraisal codes in accordance with the Revenue and Taxation Code of California and other appropriate laws Contacts property owners, title companies, attorneys, and others to clarify legal ownership and reappraisal status of property Reviews, verifies, and corrects property owner information regarding construction costs and personal property Prepares business property statements for processing Calculates, records, and verifies timber and agricultural preserve land values Maintains logs of assessment roll values Researches information and establishes files for business valuations, exemptions, and a variety of property assessments Receives, processes, and distributes property statements and exemption claims Inputs assessment related data into the computer system Processes property transfers and prepares changes of ownership statements Assists with the development of reports; provides a variety of public information and assists the public with the processes and procedures of the Assessor's Office. Minimum Qualifications Any combination of training and experience which would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: I One year of previous financial and/or statistical record keeping work experience, preferably in a position requiring substantial public contact. II Two years of previous work experience in an Assessors Office equivalent to that of an Assessment Clerk I with San Benito County. III One year of previous Assessor's Office support work experience comparable to that of an Assessment Clerk II in San Benito County. Special Requirements Possession of, or ability to obtain a valid class C California Drivers License May be required to pass a fingerprint/background investigation. Knowledge Of/Ability To KNOWLEDGE OF: I Methods, and practices of record keeping. Good public relations techniques. Maintenance of files and information retrieval systems. Use of computers in maintaining records and information. Modern office methods and procedures. Correct English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. II Functions, policies, and procedures of the County Assessor's Office. Codes and laws affecting ownership and appraisal of property. General knowledge of terminology, concepts, methods and procedures used in assessment/appraisal of property. Methods and practices of updating and maintaining assessment rolls. Good public relations techniques. Maintenance of files and information retrieval systems. Use of computers in maintaining records and information. Modern office methods and procedures. Correct English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. III Functions, policies, and procedures of the Assessor's Office. Codes and laws affecting the ownership and appraisal of property. General knowledge of terminology, concepts, methods and procedures used in assessment/appraisal of property. Methods and practices of updating and maintaining assessment rolls. Good public relations techniques. Computers and software used in maintaining Assessor's Office records. Modern office methods and procedures. ABILITY TO: I Learn and perform a variety of Assessor's Office clerical support work. Follow oral and written directions. Read, understand, and apply pertinent codes, and rules in the assessment of property and record keeping work. Gather and organize data and information. Assist with the preparation of reports. Make mathematical calculations quickly and accurately. Work with computerized information systems and use a computer for maintaining and updating assessment roll and property information. Deal tactfully and courteously with the public and other staff when explaining the functions and policies of the Assessor's Office. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Type and or use word processing software at a speed necessary for successful job performance. Operate a personal computer and related software. II Perform a variety of Assessor's Office support work. Follow oral and written directions. Read, understand, and apply pertinent codes, and rules used in the assessment of property and assessment role maintenance work. Gather and organize data and information. Assist with the preparation of reports. Make mathematical calculations quickly and accurately. Work with computerized information systems and use a computer for maintaining and updating assessment roll and property information. Deal tactfully and courteously with the public and other staff when explaining the functions and policies of the Assessor's Office. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Type and or use word processing software at a speed necessary for successful job performance. Operate a personal computer and related software. III Perform a variety of complex, specialized Assessor's Office technical support work involving independent judgement. Follow oral and written directions. Read and understand codes, statutes, and information related to Assessor's Office support work and make decisions based on the analysis of legal documents processed by the Assessor's Office. Gather and organize data and information. Assist with the preparation of reports. Make mathematical calculations quickly and accurately. Work with computerized information systems and use a computer for maintaining and updating assessment roll and property information. Deal tactfully and courteously with the public and other staff when explaining the functions and policies of the Assessor's Office. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Type and/or use word processing software at a speed necessary for successful job performance. Selection Process: All completed applications and supplemental questionnaires will be reviewed. Depending upon the number of applicants who meet the minimum qualifications, the examination process may include a screening committee (pass/fail) and/or an oral examination (100%) which may include a written practical component to determine placement on the eligible list. In accordance with California Government Code section 3100, et., seq., all County of San Benito employees are considered disaster service workers who may be required to report for duty, or remain on duty to address disaster service activities in the event of an emergency or disaster and are required to undertake an applicable loyalty oath. SAN BENITO COUNTY BENEFITS Employees in regular, full-time positions will be eligible to participate in the following employee benefits: Pay Day: Employees are paid bi-weekly. Insurance Deductions: The insurance and benefits deductions will take place bi-monthly, normally the first two pay periods of the month. Bank/Credit union and 457 Retirement Deferrals deductions will take place bi-weekly. Vacation: Based on continued years of service. Maximum accruals may apply depending on the bargaining unit. 5 to 9 years of service = 15 days per year 10 to 14 years of service = 18 days per year 15 + years of service = 20 days per year Holidays: 13.5 holidays (including 3 floating) for most employees. Sick Leave: 15 days per year. Maximum accruals apply. Health Plan: Comprehensive medical and dental plans available for full-time employees. Employees appointed to a regular position at a time base of 50% or higher are also eligible to participate. Vision Plan: MES Vision Plan offered which offers exams, frames and lenses on a 12-24-24 basis. The County pays for employee coverage and the employee can pay for dependent coverage. This benefit is available to FULL-TIME employees only. Employee Assistance Program: The County provides confidential short-term counseling services to employees and dependents. Any regular employee is eligible for up to a total of three (3) hours of counseling sessions within any six (6) month period per County employee. Up to a maximum of six (6) sessions per calendar year are allowed per family Life Insurance/AD&D: County pays for a $20,000 BASIC life insurance policy for each employee. Two other VOLUNTARY life insurance plans available, including AD&D. Disability Insurance: General, Confidential and Management groups participate in the State Disability Insurance. Credit Union: Membership to the Santa Clara Federal Credit Union is available to San Benito County employees. Deferred Compensation: Employees may participate in tax-deferred retirement savings. Three 457 plans are available. Employees may rollover funds from prior 401k or 457 accounts. IRS limits apply. Retirement: Regular employees will be enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system in accordance with the Public Employees' Retirement Law. Employee contributions vary according to bargaining unit. All New Miscellaneous (non-Safety) employees enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system participate in the full formula of 2% at 62. Miscellaneous employees participate in Social Security in addition to CalPERS. New Safety employees are covered by the safety full formula 2.7% at 57. Safety employees contribute 9% of the employee contribution. Safety employees do not participate in Social Security. Supplemental Insurance: Employees may participate in various AFLAC plans such as accident, disability, and cancer insurances. Additionaly, employees can enroll into a pre-tax cafeteria plan and flexible spending accounts including Unreimbursed Medical ($2500) and Dependent Care ($5000). Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Retirement Formula Local MISC 2% @ 62 for New PERS Members Social Security (non-safety) Vacation Based on Continued Years of Service Sick Leave 15 Days Annually Floating Holiday 457 Deferred Compensation Credit Union Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Group Life Insurance Additional Optional Life Insurances & AD&D Tuition Reimbursement 01 I understand all County employees will be required to take an Oath of Office and will be called upon to act as Disaster Service Workers, when needed. Yes 02 Please be sure to answer the supplemental questions thoroughly and accurately. Applicants are responsible for clearly, completely, and accurately identifying their qualifications. Your responses to the questions must be supported by both the work experience listed on your application as well as your resume. The rating of the supplemental questions may determine your application status and/or rank on the eligible list. Answers such as "see resume" or "see above" will remove you from consideration. I have read and understand the statement above concerning submission of supplemental questionnaire responses. Yes No 03 How many years of financial and/or statistical record keeping work experience do you have? 04 Do you have two years of previous work experience in an Assessors Office equivalent to that of an Assessment Clerk I with San Benito County? Yes No 05 Describe how your experience and training make you a good fit for this position. Required Question Closing Date/Time: 5/16/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
May 03, 2024
Full Time
Description I Under general supervision, to learn and perform a variety of responsible support work in the preparation of assessment rolls, master property records, and personal property records; to learn provide support and assistance with the calculation of assessments and market values of property; and to do related work as required. II Under general supervision, to perform a variety of responsible support work in the preparation of assessment rolls, master property records, and personal property records; to provide support and assistance with the calculation of assessments and market values of property; and to do related work as required. III Under general supervision, to perform a variety of the more complex, specialized technical assessment support work in the preparation of assessment rolls, master property records, and personal property records; to provide support and assistance with the calculation of assessments and market values of property; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS I This is the entry and first working level in the Assessment Clerk class series. Incumbents have responsibility for learning and performing a variety of support functions in the preparation of assessment rolls, master property records, personal property records, and the determination of property values. This class is distinguished from Assessment Clerk II by the fact that Assessment Clerk II's work on a more independent basis and are expected to be familiar with the policies and procedures of the Assessor's Office. When an incumbent in this class has demonstrated sufficient work skills and knowledge, as well as sound work habits, they may be promoted to the Assessment Clerk II level. II This is the fully experienced working level in the Assessment Clerk class series. Incumbents have responsibility for performing a variety of support functions in the preparation of assessment rolls, master property records, personal property records, and the determination of property values. This class is distinguished from Assessment Clerk I by the fact that Assessment Clerk I's work in a training and learning capacity. It is distinguished from Assessment Clerk III by the fact that Assessment Clerk III's are regularly given more complex, specialized assignments. Also, Assessment Clerk III's may serve in a lead and training capacity. III This is the experienced, advanced working level in the Assessment Clerk class series. Incumbents in this class perform the most complex support work for professional appraisal and/or auditing staff. Incumbents have responsibility for performing a variety of the more complex, technical assessment functions in the preparation of assessment rolls, master property records, personal property records, and the determination of property values. This class is distinguished from Assessment Clerk II by the assignment of more complex, specialized work requiring substantial knowledge of the policies and functions of the Assessor's Office and the ability to make decisions based on the analysis of legal and other documents being processed. REPORTS TO Assessors Office Manager CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISED This is not a supervisory class, although some lead direction may be provided for other staff. TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Sit, stand and walk for extended periods of time; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; lift and move objects weighing up to 25 lbs.; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use of office equipment, including computer, telephone, calculator, copiers, and FAX. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Work is performed in an office environment; continuous contact with other staff and the public. Example of Duties (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) I Learns and performs a variety of support work in the production of assessment rolls; Learns work procedures and receives, processes, and distributes property statements and exemption claims; Maintains and updates records and indexes regarding property ownership, mailing addresses, and tax area codes Inputs assessment related data into the computer system Learns and processes property transfers and prepares changes of ownership statements Assists the public with completion of forms Prepares and mails questionnaires and forms Maintains records and compiles information for reports Performs title searches Assists appraisal staff with developing records and maintaining contact with persons being audited Assists with the development of reports Provides information to the public in person and over the telephone. II Performs a variety of support work in the production of assessment rolls Receives, processes, and distributes property statements and exemption claims Maintains and updates records and indexes regarding property ownership, mailing addresses, and tax area codes Inputs assessment related data into the computer system Processes property transfers and prepares changes of ownership statements Assists the public with completion of forms Prepares and mails questionnaires and forms Maintains records and compiles information for reports Performs title searches Assists appraisal staff with developing records and maintaining contact with persons being audited Assists with the development of reports Provides information to the public in person and over the telephone. III Collects and verifies information relating to ownership, dates of sale, location, and cost of real and personal property Performs a variety of assignments related to property transfers, including determination of reappraisal codes in accordance with the Revenue and Taxation Code of California and other appropriate laws Contacts property owners, title companies, attorneys, and others to clarify legal ownership and reappraisal status of property Reviews, verifies, and corrects property owner information regarding construction costs and personal property Prepares business property statements for processing Calculates, records, and verifies timber and agricultural preserve land values Maintains logs of assessment roll values Researches information and establishes files for business valuations, exemptions, and a variety of property assessments Receives, processes, and distributes property statements and exemption claims Inputs assessment related data into the computer system Processes property transfers and prepares changes of ownership statements Assists with the development of reports; provides a variety of public information and assists the public with the processes and procedures of the Assessor's Office. Minimum Qualifications Any combination of training and experience which would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: I One year of previous financial and/or statistical record keeping work experience, preferably in a position requiring substantial public contact. II Two years of previous work experience in an Assessors Office equivalent to that of an Assessment Clerk I with San Benito County. III One year of previous Assessor's Office support work experience comparable to that of an Assessment Clerk II in San Benito County. Special Requirements Possession of, or ability to obtain a valid class C California Drivers License May be required to pass a fingerprint/background investigation. Knowledge Of/Ability To KNOWLEDGE OF: I Methods, and practices of record keeping. Good public relations techniques. Maintenance of files and information retrieval systems. Use of computers in maintaining records and information. Modern office methods and procedures. Correct English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. II Functions, policies, and procedures of the County Assessor's Office. Codes and laws affecting ownership and appraisal of property. General knowledge of terminology, concepts, methods and procedures used in assessment/appraisal of property. Methods and practices of updating and maintaining assessment rolls. Good public relations techniques. Maintenance of files and information retrieval systems. Use of computers in maintaining records and information. Modern office methods and procedures. Correct English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. III Functions, policies, and procedures of the Assessor's Office. Codes and laws affecting the ownership and appraisal of property. General knowledge of terminology, concepts, methods and procedures used in assessment/appraisal of property. Methods and practices of updating and maintaining assessment rolls. Good public relations techniques. Computers and software used in maintaining Assessor's Office records. Modern office methods and procedures. ABILITY TO: I Learn and perform a variety of Assessor's Office clerical support work. Follow oral and written directions. Read, understand, and apply pertinent codes, and rules in the assessment of property and record keeping work. Gather and organize data and information. Assist with the preparation of reports. Make mathematical calculations quickly and accurately. Work with computerized information systems and use a computer for maintaining and updating assessment roll and property information. Deal tactfully and courteously with the public and other staff when explaining the functions and policies of the Assessor's Office. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Type and or use word processing software at a speed necessary for successful job performance. Operate a personal computer and related software. II Perform a variety of Assessor's Office support work. Follow oral and written directions. Read, understand, and apply pertinent codes, and rules used in the assessment of property and assessment role maintenance work. Gather and organize data and information. Assist with the preparation of reports. Make mathematical calculations quickly and accurately. Work with computerized information systems and use a computer for maintaining and updating assessment roll and property information. Deal tactfully and courteously with the public and other staff when explaining the functions and policies of the Assessor's Office. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Type and or use word processing software at a speed necessary for successful job performance. Operate a personal computer and related software. III Perform a variety of complex, specialized Assessor's Office technical support work involving independent judgement. Follow oral and written directions. Read and understand codes, statutes, and information related to Assessor's Office support work and make decisions based on the analysis of legal documents processed by the Assessor's Office. Gather and organize data and information. Assist with the preparation of reports. Make mathematical calculations quickly and accurately. Work with computerized information systems and use a computer for maintaining and updating assessment roll and property information. Deal tactfully and courteously with the public and other staff when explaining the functions and policies of the Assessor's Office. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Type and/or use word processing software at a speed necessary for successful job performance. Selection Process: All completed applications and supplemental questionnaires will be reviewed. Depending upon the number of applicants who meet the minimum qualifications, the examination process may include a screening committee (pass/fail) and/or an oral examination (100%) which may include a written practical component to determine placement on the eligible list. In accordance with California Government Code section 3100, et., seq., all County of San Benito employees are considered disaster service workers who may be required to report for duty, or remain on duty to address disaster service activities in the event of an emergency or disaster and are required to undertake an applicable loyalty oath. SAN BENITO COUNTY BENEFITS Employees in regular, full-time positions will be eligible to participate in the following employee benefits: Pay Day: Employees are paid bi-weekly. Insurance Deductions: The insurance and benefits deductions will take place bi-monthly, normally the first two pay periods of the month. Bank/Credit union and 457 Retirement Deferrals deductions will take place bi-weekly. Vacation: Based on continued years of service. Maximum accruals may apply depending on the bargaining unit. 5 to 9 years of service = 15 days per year 10 to 14 years of service = 18 days per year 15 + years of service = 20 days per year Holidays: 13.5 holidays (including 3 floating) for most employees. Sick Leave: 15 days per year. Maximum accruals apply. Health Plan: Comprehensive medical and dental plans available for full-time employees. Employees appointed to a regular position at a time base of 50% or higher are also eligible to participate. Vision Plan: MES Vision Plan offered which offers exams, frames and lenses on a 12-24-24 basis. The County pays for employee coverage and the employee can pay for dependent coverage. This benefit is available to FULL-TIME employees only. Employee Assistance Program: The County provides confidential short-term counseling services to employees and dependents. Any regular employee is eligible for up to a total of three (3) hours of counseling sessions within any six (6) month period per County employee. Up to a maximum of six (6) sessions per calendar year are allowed per family Life Insurance/AD&D: County pays for a $20,000 BASIC life insurance policy for each employee. Two other VOLUNTARY life insurance plans available, including AD&D. Disability Insurance: General, Confidential and Management groups participate in the State Disability Insurance. Credit Union: Membership to the Santa Clara Federal Credit Union is available to San Benito County employees. Deferred Compensation: Employees may participate in tax-deferred retirement savings. Three 457 plans are available. Employees may rollover funds from prior 401k or 457 accounts. IRS limits apply. Retirement: Regular employees will be enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system in accordance with the Public Employees' Retirement Law. Employee contributions vary according to bargaining unit. All New Miscellaneous (non-Safety) employees enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system participate in the full formula of 2% at 62. Miscellaneous employees participate in Social Security in addition to CalPERS. New Safety employees are covered by the safety full formula 2.7% at 57. Safety employees contribute 9% of the employee contribution. Safety employees do not participate in Social Security. Supplemental Insurance: Employees may participate in various AFLAC plans such as accident, disability, and cancer insurances. Additionaly, employees can enroll into a pre-tax cafeteria plan and flexible spending accounts including Unreimbursed Medical ($2500) and Dependent Care ($5000). Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Retirement Formula Local MISC 2% @ 62 for New PERS Members Social Security (non-safety) Vacation Based on Continued Years of Service Sick Leave 15 Days Annually Floating Holiday 457 Deferred Compensation Credit Union Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Group Life Insurance Additional Optional Life Insurances & AD&D Tuition Reimbursement 01 I understand all County employees will be required to take an Oath of Office and will be called upon to act as Disaster Service Workers, when needed. Yes 02 Please be sure to answer the supplemental questions thoroughly and accurately. Applicants are responsible for clearly, completely, and accurately identifying their qualifications. Your responses to the questions must be supported by both the work experience listed on your application as well as your resume. The rating of the supplemental questions may determine your application status and/or rank on the eligible list. Answers such as "see resume" or "see above" will remove you from consideration. I have read and understand the statement above concerning submission of supplemental questionnaire responses. Yes No 03 How many years of financial and/or statistical record keeping work experience do you have? 04 Do you have two years of previous work experience in an Assessors Office equivalent to that of an Assessment Clerk I with San Benito County? Yes No 05 Describe how your experience and training make you a good fit for this position. Required Question Closing Date/Time: 5/16/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
MASSACHUSETTS TRIAL COURT
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Title: Sessions Clerk - Suffolk County Juvenile Court Pay Grade: Grade 13 Starting Pay: $59,047.98 Departmental Mission Statement: It is the mission of the Juvenile Court to protect children from abuse and neglect and promote opportunities for children to reside in safe, stable, permanent family environments whenever possible, to strengthen families when their children are in need of services, to rehabilitate juveniles, to protect the public from delinquent and criminal activity while holding offenders accountable and addressing the harm suffered by the community and the victim, and to decide all cases fairly and impartially with dedication, integrity and professionalism Organizational Profile: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/juvenile-court Notes: College Degree preferred. Customer Service experience preferred. This position is designated as a union position and is covered by the Collective Bargaining Agreement with O.P.E.I.U., Local 6. Position Summary: This series is responsible for regularly attending sessions of court in place of a Clerk-Magistrate, Assistant Clerk-Magistrate, Register of Probate, or Assistant Register of Probate, unless otherwise prohibited by statute. Performs specific functions in court such as: • calling the list • administering oaths • receiving documents and exhibits • and recording dispositions. • Also performs case processing duties when court is not in session. • Provides service to the public and other individuals who have business with the court consistent with policies on confidentiality. • The position title above the entry level requires the performance of more responsible duties and more specialized out of court case processing duties. • Employees are appointed into this series at the entry level position title and are eligible for reclassification to the higher-level position title consistent with the specifications for the higher-level position title. The position title reverts back to the entry level when there is a vacancy. ORGANIZATIONAL LEVELS: This position is part of a series that includes a number of levels. Employees are appointed to the entry level and are eligible to advance to the higher levels consistent with this job description and Trial Court policies. Sessions Clerk I - This is the entry level position title within this series. Employees at this level are expected to run sessions of court and to perform case processing duties when court is not in session. Sessions Clerk II - This is the second level position title within this series. Employees at this level are expected to provide assistance in the area of case management and to perform more advanced case processing duties when court is not in session. Duties: Sessions Clerk I Duties: • Regularly attends sessions of court for a major portion of the workday. While in court, assists the judge presiding over the session by • Calling the list • Presenting matters to the court • ensuring that the session is stenographically or electronically recorded. • Administering oaths and giving directions to the parties as necessary • Recording the judge's decisions • Drawing orders reflecting those decisions as directed by the judge. • Performing related duties, as necessary. • Performs courtroom duties alone or may supervise other employees depending on the needs of the session. • Receives, marks, and maintains custody of papers and exhibits offered at trial and ensures their security. • Maintains trial and hearing schedules and notifies interested parties. • Prepares trial lists and all required files. • Forms and exhibits in anticipation of court sessions. • Records and maintains accurate minutes of all orders, judgments, or directions of the court. • Receives training and assists advanced users on MassCourts, a comprehensive, integrated case management system which features electronic filing of criminal complaints, warrant processing, extensive docketing, scheduling, and management reporting • Prepares, accepts, notates, and preserves files • Assists the public, litigants, and attorneys concerning court schedules or court functions, rules, or practices. • Ensures compliance with court orders regarding submission of documents subsequent to hearing • Distributes case files to the appropriate personnel for further processing; • Performs case processing functions within an office when court is not in session; • Performs the duties of a lower-level series as required. Sessions Clerk II Additional Duties: • Provides assistance in the area of case management, including coordinating with judges concerning scheduling, size of calendars, creation of special calendars as needed, working out conflicts concerning dates and length of time required, coordinating continuances, and determining case readiness. • Assists as a supervisor of courtroom personnel, making assignments, reviewing calendars, and maintaining an awareness of session requirements through discussions with Judges and Clerks, monitoring work activities and resolving problems, and coordinating the training of new courtroom personnel. • Regularly meets with court personnel and other individuals to discuss ways to improve the efficiencies of court sessions and related work within established guidelines and recommends improved methods and procedures to a supervisor. • Performs advanced case processing functions using MassCourts when court is not in session. • Performs special projects pertaining to cash flow management as required. • Performs the duties of the lower level within this series as required. Minimum Requirements: These are the minimum requirements necessary to apply for the position of Sessions Clerk. Sessions Clerk I Requirements: • Graduation from high school or its equivalent and a minimum of five years of experience in an office of a Clerk-Magistrate or a Register of Probate, • Including experience as a Courtroom Procedures Clerk, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. • Thorough knowledge of state statutes, court procedures and policies, legal documents and terminology, laws, and functions of the court. • Demonstrated knowledge of the rules, practices, and procedures pertaining to court sessions. • Demonstrated ability to navigate and recall court records and data from the MassCourts case management system. • Ability and experience using personal computers, including word processing software such as MS Word. • Experience with spreadsheet software such as MS Excel is preferred. • Excellent organizational skills. • Excellent communication skills, including the ability to perform work and communicate in a highly visible and public setting. • Ability to handle multiple issues simultaneously. • Ability to maintain accurate records of proceedings. • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. • Ability to serve the public and others with business before the court in a courteous and professional manner. • Ability to perform case processing duties when court is not in session. Sessions Clerk II Additional Requirements: • A minimum of three years of experience as a Sessions Clerk I. • Thorough knowledge of the rules, practices, and procedures pertaining to all types of court sessions. • Considerable knowledge of all courtroom policies and procedures and demonstrated ability to provide assistance during any court session. • Excellent organizational skills, including the demonstrated ability to process a high volume of court papers in an organized and efficient manner. • Demonstrated working knowledge of case processing using MassCourts. • Ability to perform case processing duties when court is not in session. • Considerable knowledge of the procedures related to the processing of all types of cases and the ability to process those cases from beginning to end. • Demonstrated ability to identify problems and to develop creative solutions to those problems. • Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgments. • Demonstrated ability to assign, supervise and review the work of subordinate employees. • Demonstrated ability to perform research and to prepare reports. Closing Date/Time: 2024-08-11
May 09, 2024
Full Time
Title: Sessions Clerk - Suffolk County Juvenile Court Pay Grade: Grade 13 Starting Pay: $59,047.98 Departmental Mission Statement: It is the mission of the Juvenile Court to protect children from abuse and neglect and promote opportunities for children to reside in safe, stable, permanent family environments whenever possible, to strengthen families when their children are in need of services, to rehabilitate juveniles, to protect the public from delinquent and criminal activity while holding offenders accountable and addressing the harm suffered by the community and the victim, and to decide all cases fairly and impartially with dedication, integrity and professionalism Organizational Profile: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/juvenile-court Notes: College Degree preferred. Customer Service experience preferred. This position is designated as a union position and is covered by the Collective Bargaining Agreement with O.P.E.I.U., Local 6. Position Summary: This series is responsible for regularly attending sessions of court in place of a Clerk-Magistrate, Assistant Clerk-Magistrate, Register of Probate, or Assistant Register of Probate, unless otherwise prohibited by statute. Performs specific functions in court such as: • calling the list • administering oaths • receiving documents and exhibits • and recording dispositions. • Also performs case processing duties when court is not in session. • Provides service to the public and other individuals who have business with the court consistent with policies on confidentiality. • The position title above the entry level requires the performance of more responsible duties and more specialized out of court case processing duties. • Employees are appointed into this series at the entry level position title and are eligible for reclassification to the higher-level position title consistent with the specifications for the higher-level position title. The position title reverts back to the entry level when there is a vacancy. ORGANIZATIONAL LEVELS: This position is part of a series that includes a number of levels. Employees are appointed to the entry level and are eligible to advance to the higher levels consistent with this job description and Trial Court policies. Sessions Clerk I - This is the entry level position title within this series. Employees at this level are expected to run sessions of court and to perform case processing duties when court is not in session. Sessions Clerk II - This is the second level position title within this series. Employees at this level are expected to provide assistance in the area of case management and to perform more advanced case processing duties when court is not in session. Duties: Sessions Clerk I Duties: • Regularly attends sessions of court for a major portion of the workday. While in court, assists the judge presiding over the session by • Calling the list • Presenting matters to the court • ensuring that the session is stenographically or electronically recorded. • Administering oaths and giving directions to the parties as necessary • Recording the judge's decisions • Drawing orders reflecting those decisions as directed by the judge. • Performing related duties, as necessary. • Performs courtroom duties alone or may supervise other employees depending on the needs of the session. • Receives, marks, and maintains custody of papers and exhibits offered at trial and ensures their security. • Maintains trial and hearing schedules and notifies interested parties. • Prepares trial lists and all required files. • Forms and exhibits in anticipation of court sessions. • Records and maintains accurate minutes of all orders, judgments, or directions of the court. • Receives training and assists advanced users on MassCourts, a comprehensive, integrated case management system which features electronic filing of criminal complaints, warrant processing, extensive docketing, scheduling, and management reporting • Prepares, accepts, notates, and preserves files • Assists the public, litigants, and attorneys concerning court schedules or court functions, rules, or practices. • Ensures compliance with court orders regarding submission of documents subsequent to hearing • Distributes case files to the appropriate personnel for further processing; • Performs case processing functions within an office when court is not in session; • Performs the duties of a lower-level series as required. Sessions Clerk II Additional Duties: • Provides assistance in the area of case management, including coordinating with judges concerning scheduling, size of calendars, creation of special calendars as needed, working out conflicts concerning dates and length of time required, coordinating continuances, and determining case readiness. • Assists as a supervisor of courtroom personnel, making assignments, reviewing calendars, and maintaining an awareness of session requirements through discussions with Judges and Clerks, monitoring work activities and resolving problems, and coordinating the training of new courtroom personnel. • Regularly meets with court personnel and other individuals to discuss ways to improve the efficiencies of court sessions and related work within established guidelines and recommends improved methods and procedures to a supervisor. • Performs advanced case processing functions using MassCourts when court is not in session. • Performs special projects pertaining to cash flow management as required. • Performs the duties of the lower level within this series as required. Minimum Requirements: These are the minimum requirements necessary to apply for the position of Sessions Clerk. Sessions Clerk I Requirements: • Graduation from high school or its equivalent and a minimum of five years of experience in an office of a Clerk-Magistrate or a Register of Probate, • Including experience as a Courtroom Procedures Clerk, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. • Thorough knowledge of state statutes, court procedures and policies, legal documents and terminology, laws, and functions of the court. • Demonstrated knowledge of the rules, practices, and procedures pertaining to court sessions. • Demonstrated ability to navigate and recall court records and data from the MassCourts case management system. • Ability and experience using personal computers, including word processing software such as MS Word. • Experience with spreadsheet software such as MS Excel is preferred. • Excellent organizational skills. • Excellent communication skills, including the ability to perform work and communicate in a highly visible and public setting. • Ability to handle multiple issues simultaneously. • Ability to maintain accurate records of proceedings. • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. • Ability to serve the public and others with business before the court in a courteous and professional manner. • Ability to perform case processing duties when court is not in session. Sessions Clerk II Additional Requirements: • A minimum of three years of experience as a Sessions Clerk I. • Thorough knowledge of the rules, practices, and procedures pertaining to all types of court sessions. • Considerable knowledge of all courtroom policies and procedures and demonstrated ability to provide assistance during any court session. • Excellent organizational skills, including the demonstrated ability to process a high volume of court papers in an organized and efficient manner. • Demonstrated working knowledge of case processing using MassCourts. • Ability to perform case processing duties when court is not in session. • Considerable knowledge of the procedures related to the processing of all types of cases and the ability to process those cases from beginning to end. • Demonstrated ability to identify problems and to develop creative solutions to those problems. • Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgments. • Demonstrated ability to assign, supervise and review the work of subordinate employees. • Demonstrated ability to perform research and to prepare reports. Closing Date/Time: 2024-08-11
YORK COUNTY, SC
York, South Carolina, United States
About us The York County Sheriff’s Office is located in York County, South Carolina. We are a continually growing community, just 15 minutes south of Charlotte, North Carolina. Being perfectly located in the foothills of South Carolina, just a couple hours from either the mountains or the beach, has brought people here from all over the country to make this their home. As the population of York County grows, we at the York County Sheriff’s Office, Detention Division are looking for people to help us grow with it. The Detention Center is located at the Moss Justice Center and is an 821-bed direct supervision facility that opened in March of 1995. We are charged with holding individuals who have been arrested by various law enforcement agencies in York County and held until they post bond or are ordered released by a court or transferred to a state institution after court sentencing. The Detention Center also houses inmates for the U.S. Marshal Service and Immigration and Customs Enforcement under an agreement that provides compensation to the county. We are committed to the operation of a facility that will meet state standards and for the preservation of basic human rights of the inmate population by the Constitution of the United States of America. To learn more about this position, please refer to our website: Detention Employment Opportunities | York County Sheriffs, SC (civicplus.com) About our opportunity We invite you to apply to join our team as a full-time, non-exempt Booking Clerk within the York County Sheriff’s Office Detention division. The purpose of this position is to maintain and ensure the security, confidentiality and accuracy of all inmate records in accordance with established policies and procedures. Projected Hiring Range: $17.19 - $21.49 per hour. Salary is dependent on experience and education. Our Total Compensation Package: Compensation - competitive market-rate pay, and negotiable based on qualifications. Comprehensive State Medical Insurance, Dental and Vision Insurance Life Insurance Long-term disability Deferred Compensation 401K Plans Health Savings Account (HSA) Public Loan Forgiveness Program (Student Loan Forgiveness Program) 11 Paid Holidays + 3 Optional Holidays Longevity Pay SC State Retirement Plan Pension Paid Vacation and Sick Time Sick Bank Critical Care and Cancer Insurance Wellness Screenings Employee Assistance Programs Professional Development / Trainings / Conferences Other benefits: uniforms, annual clothing allowance for non-uniformed officers, all duty gear, and equipment is issued and paid for by the York County Sheriff’s Office Detention Division. Work Schedule: Booking Clerk will be required to work twelve-hour shifts to include holiday and weekend shifts. Currently, the day shift runs from 6 AM to 6 PM and the night shift from 6 PM to 6 AM. Generally, a Booking Clerk averages fifteen workdays per month. This position is a twelve-hour rotating shift. For example: Week 1 - Monday - Work Tuesday - Work Wednesday Off Thursday - Off Friday - Work Saturday - Work Sunday - Work The following week, the work schedule would be the opposite. If you wish to find out more about a career at the York County Detention Center, email Sgt. Hewitt at Michael.Hewitt@yorkcountygov.com Duties & Responsibilities: Accurately and efficiently performs data entry into the computerized jail management system and logs all required information about a person's background, appearance, and reason for incarceration. Records information on all individuals who enter and exit the facility each day. Processes the intake and booking of all inmates; enters personal information and criminal charges for arrestees; runs inmate’s criminal history record information (NCIC); generates hit confirmation requests and places locates for wanted or missing subjects as appropriate; notifies classification staff of all hits where an extradition will be executed; and performs checks on active warrant files during booking process and notifies warrant agencies of an inmate’s custody. Updates charges in inmate’s records after bond hearings are completed. Performs general clerical work, including compiling information and statistics for reports, preparing reports and records, maintaining logs, entering and retrieving computer data, copying and filing documents; performs all updates on inmate’s records as appropriate. Maintains databases, spreadsheets and general computer reports as requested. Answers telephone calls from the public and provides information about inmates as well as communicates with law enforcement personnel, probation and parole officers, court personnel, attorneys, and other governmental entities. Responds to these requests for information in a professional and courteous manner and only releases information as authorized. Performs primary screening of inmates for medical problems requiring immediate attention; performs primary classification to determine an inmate’s risk factors; provides screening for Prison Rape Elimination Act and forwards appropriate information as required by established policies and procedures; secures inmates’ property and monies. Performs related work as assigned. About you Education and Experience: High School Graduation or GED equivalent. Special Certifications and Licenses: A valid state driver’s license with an acceptable driving history is preferred. Must successfully complete NCIC Security and Awareness Training Course. May require additional professional or technical certifications as deemed necessary by management. NOTE: All training will be provided while on the job. The ability to obtain the certifications are required within the first year of employment. Applicants with equivalent experience or education may be considered. Physical Demands / Work Environment / Disclaimer Physical Demands: Physical demands refer to the requirements for physical exertion and coordination of limb and body movement. Performs sedentary work that involves walking or standing some of the time and involves exerting up to 10 pounds of force on a regular and recurring basis or sustained keyboard operations. Unavoidable Work Hazards (Work Environment): Unavoidable hazards refer to the job conditions that may lead to injury or health hazards even though precautions have been taken. Involves routine and frequent exposure to: Bright/dim light; Dusts and pollen. Extreme heat and/or cold; Wet or humid conditions. Extreme noise levels, Animals/wildlife. Vibration; Fumes and/or noxious odors. Traffic; Moving machinery. Electrical shock; Heights. Radiation; Disease/pathogens. Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance: York County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ADA requires the County to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified persons with disabilities. Prospective and current employees are encouraged to discuss ADA accommodations with management. Standard Clauses: May be required to work nights, weekends, holidays, and emergencies (man-made or natural) to meet the business needs of the County. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of essential functions and responsibilities that are required of an employee for this job. Other duties, responsibilities, and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice. Essential Safety Functions: It is the responsibility of each employee to comply with established policies, procedures and safe work practices. Each employee must follow safety training and instructions provided by their supervisor. Each employee must also properly wear and maintain all personal protective equipment required for their job. Finally, each employee must immediately report any unsafe work practices or unsafe conditions as well as any on-the-job injury or illnesses. Every manager/supervisor is responsible for enforcing all safety rules and regulations. In addition, they are responsible for ensuring that a safe work environment is maintained, safe work practices are followed, and employees are properly trained. Full-time employees are allowed to participate in group medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance programs offered by York County Government. If employees elect to secure dependent coverage, the employee should pay the additional costs for such coverage. All statements of insurance coverage are subject to the terms, conditions, restrictions and other eligibility requirements that are set forth in various insurance plan documents. Our full-time benefits through PEBA (South Carolina Retirement Systems and State Health Plan) include health insurance, prescription benefits, dental, vision, life insurance, MoneyPlus, Health Savings Accounts, retirement (Membership in the South Carolina Retirement System is mandatory for county employees), and deferred compensation.Making decisions about your insurance and retirement benefits can sometimes be complicated and difficult. The Navigating Your Benefits seriesprovides common-language explanations and can help you find your way in the world of your insurance and retirement benefits: Navigating Your Benefits | S.C. PEBA (sc.gov) Other full-time benefits include longevity allowance, annual leave, sick leave, holiday pay, Sick Leave Bank, wellness benefits, Employee Assistance Program, etc. Please contact Human Resources at Human.Resources@yorkcountygov.com if you would like more information. Longevity Allowance Full-time regular county employees, elected officials, appointed officials, and judges with ten or more years of full time continuous governmental service are eligible to receive a monthly longevity allowance in addition to their regular compensation. Continuous service transferred from employment with another county, municipality, state or a political entity created by the State may contribute toward eligibility for the longevity allowance. Longevity allowances are paid according to the following schedule. Longevity Allowance Years of Continuous Service Monthly Longevity Amount 10-14 Years $20.00 15-19 Years $25.00 20-24 Years $30.00 25-29 Years $35.00 30-34 Years $40.00 35-39 Years $45.00 40+ Years $50.00 Annual Leave Probationary and regular full-time county employees that work at least twenty (20) hours per week accrue annual leave with pay. Employees in their new hire six (6) month probationary period shall not be able to use annual leave until they become regular county employees. Employees who are separating from county service shall be paid for all accrued, unused annual leave up to 360 hours provided they give York County as the employer the proper notice as required. Employees in their six (6) month New Hire probationary period who are terminated or separated from employment shall not be paid for accrued annual leave. The maximum amount of annual leave carried into each calendar year is 360 hours. Earning Rate for Full-Time Employees Full-time employees with less than ten years of continuous service earn at the rate of eight hours of paid annual leave for each month of service during a twelve months period. Full-time employees with at least ten years, but less than twenty years of continuous service will earn at the rate of ten (10) hours of paid annual leave for each month of service during a twelve month period. Full-time employees with twenty or more years of service will earn at the rate of twelve (12) hours of paid annual leave for each month of service during a twelve (12) months period. Sick Leave Full-time county employees may be entitled to earn sick leave with pay. Employees may accrue up to 1,440 hours of sick leave. Upon termination of employment with the County, employees may not be reimbursed for any unused sick leave. When a paid holiday occurs while an employee is on sick leave with pay, the day may not be charged as sick leave. Earning Rate of Sick Leave Full time employees will earn eight hours of sick leave per month of service during a twelve month period. Paid Holiday’s The following days may be observed as paid holidays for York County Employees: January - December:3 Optional Holidays per Calendar Year January: New Year’s Day andMartin Luther King Day May: Memorial Day June: Juneteenth Day July: Independence Day September: Labor Day November: Veteran’s Day,Thanksgiving Day, andFriday after Thanksgiving December: Christmas Eve,Christmas Day Training: Quality training and educational programs are available at various times for county employees in order to support workforce development that is consistent with organizational objectives. Training topics may include driver training, CPR/first aid, communication, supervisor training, workplace violence, substance abuse, and various computer related classes. Closing Date/Time: 5/31/2024 5:00 PM Eastern
May 02, 2024
Full Time
About us The York County Sheriff’s Office is located in York County, South Carolina. We are a continually growing community, just 15 minutes south of Charlotte, North Carolina. Being perfectly located in the foothills of South Carolina, just a couple hours from either the mountains or the beach, has brought people here from all over the country to make this their home. As the population of York County grows, we at the York County Sheriff’s Office, Detention Division are looking for people to help us grow with it. The Detention Center is located at the Moss Justice Center and is an 821-bed direct supervision facility that opened in March of 1995. We are charged with holding individuals who have been arrested by various law enforcement agencies in York County and held until they post bond or are ordered released by a court or transferred to a state institution after court sentencing. The Detention Center also houses inmates for the U.S. Marshal Service and Immigration and Customs Enforcement under an agreement that provides compensation to the county. We are committed to the operation of a facility that will meet state standards and for the preservation of basic human rights of the inmate population by the Constitution of the United States of America. To learn more about this position, please refer to our website: Detention Employment Opportunities | York County Sheriffs, SC (civicplus.com) About our opportunity We invite you to apply to join our team as a full-time, non-exempt Booking Clerk within the York County Sheriff’s Office Detention division. The purpose of this position is to maintain and ensure the security, confidentiality and accuracy of all inmate records in accordance with established policies and procedures. Projected Hiring Range: $17.19 - $21.49 per hour. Salary is dependent on experience and education. Our Total Compensation Package: Compensation - competitive market-rate pay, and negotiable based on qualifications. Comprehensive State Medical Insurance, Dental and Vision Insurance Life Insurance Long-term disability Deferred Compensation 401K Plans Health Savings Account (HSA) Public Loan Forgiveness Program (Student Loan Forgiveness Program) 11 Paid Holidays + 3 Optional Holidays Longevity Pay SC State Retirement Plan Pension Paid Vacation and Sick Time Sick Bank Critical Care and Cancer Insurance Wellness Screenings Employee Assistance Programs Professional Development / Trainings / Conferences Other benefits: uniforms, annual clothing allowance for non-uniformed officers, all duty gear, and equipment is issued and paid for by the York County Sheriff’s Office Detention Division. Work Schedule: Booking Clerk will be required to work twelve-hour shifts to include holiday and weekend shifts. Currently, the day shift runs from 6 AM to 6 PM and the night shift from 6 PM to 6 AM. Generally, a Booking Clerk averages fifteen workdays per month. This position is a twelve-hour rotating shift. For example: Week 1 - Monday - Work Tuesday - Work Wednesday Off Thursday - Off Friday - Work Saturday - Work Sunday - Work The following week, the work schedule would be the opposite. If you wish to find out more about a career at the York County Detention Center, email Sgt. Hewitt at Michael.Hewitt@yorkcountygov.com Duties & Responsibilities: Accurately and efficiently performs data entry into the computerized jail management system and logs all required information about a person's background, appearance, and reason for incarceration. Records information on all individuals who enter and exit the facility each day. Processes the intake and booking of all inmates; enters personal information and criminal charges for arrestees; runs inmate’s criminal history record information (NCIC); generates hit confirmation requests and places locates for wanted or missing subjects as appropriate; notifies classification staff of all hits where an extradition will be executed; and performs checks on active warrant files during booking process and notifies warrant agencies of an inmate’s custody. Updates charges in inmate’s records after bond hearings are completed. Performs general clerical work, including compiling information and statistics for reports, preparing reports and records, maintaining logs, entering and retrieving computer data, copying and filing documents; performs all updates on inmate’s records as appropriate. Maintains databases, spreadsheets and general computer reports as requested. Answers telephone calls from the public and provides information about inmates as well as communicates with law enforcement personnel, probation and parole officers, court personnel, attorneys, and other governmental entities. Responds to these requests for information in a professional and courteous manner and only releases information as authorized. Performs primary screening of inmates for medical problems requiring immediate attention; performs primary classification to determine an inmate’s risk factors; provides screening for Prison Rape Elimination Act and forwards appropriate information as required by established policies and procedures; secures inmates’ property and monies. Performs related work as assigned. About you Education and Experience: High School Graduation or GED equivalent. Special Certifications and Licenses: A valid state driver’s license with an acceptable driving history is preferred. Must successfully complete NCIC Security and Awareness Training Course. May require additional professional or technical certifications as deemed necessary by management. NOTE: All training will be provided while on the job. The ability to obtain the certifications are required within the first year of employment. Applicants with equivalent experience or education may be considered. Physical Demands / Work Environment / Disclaimer Physical Demands: Physical demands refer to the requirements for physical exertion and coordination of limb and body movement. Performs sedentary work that involves walking or standing some of the time and involves exerting up to 10 pounds of force on a regular and recurring basis or sustained keyboard operations. Unavoidable Work Hazards (Work Environment): Unavoidable hazards refer to the job conditions that may lead to injury or health hazards even though precautions have been taken. Involves routine and frequent exposure to: Bright/dim light; Dusts and pollen. Extreme heat and/or cold; Wet or humid conditions. Extreme noise levels, Animals/wildlife. Vibration; Fumes and/or noxious odors. Traffic; Moving machinery. Electrical shock; Heights. Radiation; Disease/pathogens. Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance: York County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ADA requires the County to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified persons with disabilities. Prospective and current employees are encouraged to discuss ADA accommodations with management. Standard Clauses: May be required to work nights, weekends, holidays, and emergencies (man-made or natural) to meet the business needs of the County. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of essential functions and responsibilities that are required of an employee for this job. Other duties, responsibilities, and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice. Essential Safety Functions: It is the responsibility of each employee to comply with established policies, procedures and safe work practices. Each employee must follow safety training and instructions provided by their supervisor. Each employee must also properly wear and maintain all personal protective equipment required for their job. Finally, each employee must immediately report any unsafe work practices or unsafe conditions as well as any on-the-job injury or illnesses. Every manager/supervisor is responsible for enforcing all safety rules and regulations. In addition, they are responsible for ensuring that a safe work environment is maintained, safe work practices are followed, and employees are properly trained. Full-time employees are allowed to participate in group medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance programs offered by York County Government. If employees elect to secure dependent coverage, the employee should pay the additional costs for such coverage. All statements of insurance coverage are subject to the terms, conditions, restrictions and other eligibility requirements that are set forth in various insurance plan documents. Our full-time benefits through PEBA (South Carolina Retirement Systems and State Health Plan) include health insurance, prescription benefits, dental, vision, life insurance, MoneyPlus, Health Savings Accounts, retirement (Membership in the South Carolina Retirement System is mandatory for county employees), and deferred compensation.Making decisions about your insurance and retirement benefits can sometimes be complicated and difficult. The Navigating Your Benefits seriesprovides common-language explanations and can help you find your way in the world of your insurance and retirement benefits: Navigating Your Benefits | S.C. PEBA (sc.gov) Other full-time benefits include longevity allowance, annual leave, sick leave, holiday pay, Sick Leave Bank, wellness benefits, Employee Assistance Program, etc. Please contact Human Resources at Human.Resources@yorkcountygov.com if you would like more information. Longevity Allowance Full-time regular county employees, elected officials, appointed officials, and judges with ten or more years of full time continuous governmental service are eligible to receive a monthly longevity allowance in addition to their regular compensation. Continuous service transferred from employment with another county, municipality, state or a political entity created by the State may contribute toward eligibility for the longevity allowance. Longevity allowances are paid according to the following schedule. Longevity Allowance Years of Continuous Service Monthly Longevity Amount 10-14 Years $20.00 15-19 Years $25.00 20-24 Years $30.00 25-29 Years $35.00 30-34 Years $40.00 35-39 Years $45.00 40+ Years $50.00 Annual Leave Probationary and regular full-time county employees that work at least twenty (20) hours per week accrue annual leave with pay. Employees in their new hire six (6) month probationary period shall not be able to use annual leave until they become regular county employees. Employees who are separating from county service shall be paid for all accrued, unused annual leave up to 360 hours provided they give York County as the employer the proper notice as required. Employees in their six (6) month New Hire probationary period who are terminated or separated from employment shall not be paid for accrued annual leave. The maximum amount of annual leave carried into each calendar year is 360 hours. Earning Rate for Full-Time Employees Full-time employees with less than ten years of continuous service earn at the rate of eight hours of paid annual leave for each month of service during a twelve months period. Full-time employees with at least ten years, but less than twenty years of continuous service will earn at the rate of ten (10) hours of paid annual leave for each month of service during a twelve month period. Full-time employees with twenty or more years of service will earn at the rate of twelve (12) hours of paid annual leave for each month of service during a twelve (12) months period. Sick Leave Full-time county employees may be entitled to earn sick leave with pay. Employees may accrue up to 1,440 hours of sick leave. Upon termination of employment with the County, employees may not be reimbursed for any unused sick leave. When a paid holiday occurs while an employee is on sick leave with pay, the day may not be charged as sick leave. Earning Rate of Sick Leave Full time employees will earn eight hours of sick leave per month of service during a twelve month period. Paid Holiday’s The following days may be observed as paid holidays for York County Employees: January - December:3 Optional Holidays per Calendar Year January: New Year’s Day andMartin Luther King Day May: Memorial Day June: Juneteenth Day July: Independence Day September: Labor Day November: Veteran’s Day,Thanksgiving Day, andFriday after Thanksgiving December: Christmas Eve,Christmas Day Training: Quality training and educational programs are available at various times for county employees in order to support workforce development that is consistent with organizational objectives. Training topics may include driver training, CPR/first aid, communication, supervisor training, workplace violence, substance abuse, and various computer related classes. Closing Date/Time: 5/31/2024 5:00 PM Eastern
LA County Sanitation District
Whittier, California, United States
JOB POSTING NOTICE OF EXTERNAL JOB OPPORTUNITY POSTING #SB-052-24E SENIOR TYPIST CLERK LOCATION: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT, PURCHASING SECTION, JOINT ADMINISTRATION OFFICE, WHITTIER Are you an experienced typist seeking a challenging yet rewarding role in a dynamic environment? Look no further! Join our team in the Finance Department's Purchasing and Risk Management Section. About Us: In our department, personal growth and well-being are at the heart of our culture. We foster an environment where employees thrive both personally and professionally. With a strong work ethic, we move fast and work hard to meet the demands of our customers. Our office is energetic and fast-paced, providing a stimulating environment for those who enjoy a challenge. Position Overview: As a Senior Typist Clerk, you will play a crucial role in supporting the Purchasing and Risk Management Section. Your responsibilities will include efficiently typing and processing various documents, maintaining accurate records, and providing administrative support to ensure smooth operations. NOTE: The list of eligible candidates resulting from this recruitment may be used to fill additional vacancies that may occur in the next twelve (12) months. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform secretarial work involving the organization, coordination and facilitation of a work section's administrative and technical projects; to accomplish clerical tasks involving office systems and procedures; and to compile data and prepare reports utilizing advanced word processing and spreadsheet features. JOB SUMMARY: The major job duties are listed below. For a complete list of duties, please see the job description. Under the supervision of the Supervisor of Accounts Payable, Supervisor of Purchasing and/or higher level class responsible for office supervision, and technical guidance from Secretary I, II or higher level classes the incumbent will: Perform a variety of clerical work including compiling, typing, proofreading, recording, filing, coding and checking information Utilize various computer applications including word processing, spreadsheets and databases software Type letters, memoranda, reports, purchase orders, forms and other material from rough drafts, tape recordings, notes or verbal instructions Proof, edit and finalize a variety of reports, letters, documents, memoranda and forms Operate office machines such as terminals, computers, typewriters, calculators, adding machines, fax machines and document copying equipment Receive and respond to inquiries from the public, other employees, contractors and vendors Oversee the work of lower level clerical workers Send, receive and distribute incoming and outgoing mail such as letters, forms and applications, composing or completing some items MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Applicants must possess the following: Six (6) months of experience performing the duties equivalent to an Intermediate Typist Clerk . Desirable Qualifications: Strong interpersonal skills Outstanding customer service skills Intermediate to advanced skills in Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat Detailed oriented Team-player Good at following directions Ability to work in fast paced office Ability to provide admin support to a large team EXAMPLES OF ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The competitive selection process may cover: Knowledge of: Proficiency with English grammar, spelling and punctuation Operation of office equipment including a desktop computer, typewriter, adding machine and calculators Basic arithmetic Standard business letter and report typing procedures and telephone/receptionist etiquette Database maintenance and recordkeeping Principles of project leadership Office administration methods and procedures Ability to: Perform routine clerical work including simple arithmetic calculations Prepare routine correspondence Learn and apply office procedures and policies Maintain files and records Exercise independent judgment within prescribed parameters Operate a variety of office equipment including document copying and fax machines Operate a computer and utilize software applications Type at a rate of 50 net words per minute from clear copy with a maximum ten percent error rate Work independently with minimum supervision Prepare and maintain records Organize multiple work tasks Perform complex operations on a desktop computer utilizing various word processing, database and spreadsheet applications software with full proficiency ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SELECTION PROCESS: All applications will be reviewed to determine if the conditions and qualifications for testing are met. The selection process will consist of a written test weighted at 40%, and an interview weighted at 60%. Candidates must receive a qualifying score on each selection component to move forward in the selection process. The written exam is tentatively scheduled for Thursday, June 6. The interviews are tentatively scheduled for the week of June 17. TO APPLY: Please apply online at governmentjobs.com within this application period. By using the online application system you will receive confirmation via e-mail that your application was received for this position. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed LACSD Employment Application or online application. Check your email regularly throughout the recruitment process as notifications may be sent via e-mail. Please verify that your registered email address is accurate and current. To ensure proper delivery, add info@governmentjobs.com to your contact list. NOTE: The individual(s) recommended for hire must undergo a job-related pre-employment physical, as well as a reference check, DMV report, and a drug test. For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Sareen Baghikian at SBaghikian@lacsd.org . As an equal opportunity employer, the Districts strongly encourage people with disabilities and people from historically marginalized communities to apply. To learn more about how the Sanitation Districts converts waste into resources, please visit the following video: Converting Waste into Resources . REMOVE FROM BULLETIN: MAY 17, 2024 RETIREMENT CALPERS: The Districts belong to the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS), and all monthly status new hires will be enrolled in CalPERS. Most new hires will be enrolled in the defined benefit formula of 2% @ 62 in accordance with the Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) and are required to contribute to the plan (7.75% for the 23/24 fiscal year). Those who qualify based on current or previous public service may be enrolled in the defined benefit formula in place on December 31, 2012, which was 2% @ 55 and are considered “classic” members. For “classic” members, the Districts pay the “employee share.” Please contact the Human Resources Department for more information regarding contribution rates. Although Districts employees are exempt from Social Security, employees are required by federal law to contribute a percentage of their salary for Medicare coverage. DEFERRED COMP MATCH: For some bargaining units, the Districts provides a matching contribution to an eligible deferred compensation plan pursuant to Section 457 of the Internal Revenue Code. The match with each paycheck will be the lesser of: 3% of the employee's base monthly salary as listed in the Salary Schedule; and the amount the employee is contributing with that paycheck. The annual total combined employee and employer contribution are subject to IRS limits. COMPENSATION Employees receive annual salary increases until reaching step 5 of the salary range and are provided with opportunities to promote. Cost of living adjustments are implemented annually in accordance with labor agreements. HEALTH INSURANCE MEDICAL: Districts paid. Employees may choose from several HMO and Indemnity plans. As of January 1, 2024, the Districts contribute $2,202.87 per month for medical insurance. Depending on the choice of health plan, the Districts contribution covers all or a large portion of the premium for family coverage. DENTAL: Districts paid. The Districts pay the full premium for employee and dependent coverage for a prepaid dental program which provides for most routine dental care through a panel of contracting dentists with no deductibles. Employees are eligible to enroll in an indemnity plan if requested within thirty days after completion of three years of employment (sooner for some bargaining units), or during subsequent open enrollment periods. VISION: Employee paid. LIFE: The Districts pay for a term life policy. Employees can buy additional types and amounts of life insurance coverage at group rates. LEAVE TIME VACATION: Employees receive 88 hours of paid vacation after one full year of service, increasing up to 128 hours per year after five years, 168 hours per year after 15 years and up to 208 hours after 25 years. Prior to one year of full service, employees are given partial vacation time on January 1, based on the time worked in the preceding year. SICK LEAVE : Eight hours of full-pay sick leave per month. PERSONAL LEAVE: Employees may use up to 24 hours per calendar year from current sick leave for personal reasons. Some bargaining units allow up to 40 hours per calendar year from current sick leave for personal reasons. HOLIDAYS 13 paid holidays and one-half paid holiday depending on the employee's work schedule. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT Employees may be eligible for tuition reimbursement for approved accredited course work. STUDENT LOAN PAYMENT REIMBURSEMENT For some bargaining units, the Districts will provide student loan payment reimbursements for principal or interest paid by the employee on a qualified education loan incurred by the employee for the education of the employee. The annual maximum reimbursement is $5,250 and the lifetime reimbursement limit is $21,000. WORK ENVIRONMENT & OTHER BENEFITS A rewarding career contributing to society and the environment. Flexible work schedules (e.g. 9/80 schedule) depending on the worksite. Clear policies and procedures. Health and safety programs. Carpool opportunities with monetary incentives depending on the worksite. More detailed benefits information can be found here: Districts Benefits NOTE: The provisions of this posting do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained in this posting may be modified and/or revoked without notice. Updated December 29, 2023 Closing Date/Time: 5/17/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 04, 2024
Full Time
JOB POSTING NOTICE OF EXTERNAL JOB OPPORTUNITY POSTING #SB-052-24E SENIOR TYPIST CLERK LOCATION: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT, PURCHASING SECTION, JOINT ADMINISTRATION OFFICE, WHITTIER Are you an experienced typist seeking a challenging yet rewarding role in a dynamic environment? Look no further! Join our team in the Finance Department's Purchasing and Risk Management Section. About Us: In our department, personal growth and well-being are at the heart of our culture. We foster an environment where employees thrive both personally and professionally. With a strong work ethic, we move fast and work hard to meet the demands of our customers. Our office is energetic and fast-paced, providing a stimulating environment for those who enjoy a challenge. Position Overview: As a Senior Typist Clerk, you will play a crucial role in supporting the Purchasing and Risk Management Section. Your responsibilities will include efficiently typing and processing various documents, maintaining accurate records, and providing administrative support to ensure smooth operations. NOTE: The list of eligible candidates resulting from this recruitment may be used to fill additional vacancies that may occur in the next twelve (12) months. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: To perform secretarial work involving the organization, coordination and facilitation of a work section's administrative and technical projects; to accomplish clerical tasks involving office systems and procedures; and to compile data and prepare reports utilizing advanced word processing and spreadsheet features. JOB SUMMARY: The major job duties are listed below. For a complete list of duties, please see the job description. Under the supervision of the Supervisor of Accounts Payable, Supervisor of Purchasing and/or higher level class responsible for office supervision, and technical guidance from Secretary I, II or higher level classes the incumbent will: Perform a variety of clerical work including compiling, typing, proofreading, recording, filing, coding and checking information Utilize various computer applications including word processing, spreadsheets and databases software Type letters, memoranda, reports, purchase orders, forms and other material from rough drafts, tape recordings, notes or verbal instructions Proof, edit and finalize a variety of reports, letters, documents, memoranda and forms Operate office machines such as terminals, computers, typewriters, calculators, adding machines, fax machines and document copying equipment Receive and respond to inquiries from the public, other employees, contractors and vendors Oversee the work of lower level clerical workers Send, receive and distribute incoming and outgoing mail such as letters, forms and applications, composing or completing some items MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Applicants must possess the following: Six (6) months of experience performing the duties equivalent to an Intermediate Typist Clerk . Desirable Qualifications: Strong interpersonal skills Outstanding customer service skills Intermediate to advanced skills in Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat Detailed oriented Team-player Good at following directions Ability to work in fast paced office Ability to provide admin support to a large team EXAMPLES OF ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The competitive selection process may cover: Knowledge of: Proficiency with English grammar, spelling and punctuation Operation of office equipment including a desktop computer, typewriter, adding machine and calculators Basic arithmetic Standard business letter and report typing procedures and telephone/receptionist etiquette Database maintenance and recordkeeping Principles of project leadership Office administration methods and procedures Ability to: Perform routine clerical work including simple arithmetic calculations Prepare routine correspondence Learn and apply office procedures and policies Maintain files and records Exercise independent judgment within prescribed parameters Operate a variety of office equipment including document copying and fax machines Operate a computer and utilize software applications Type at a rate of 50 net words per minute from clear copy with a maximum ten percent error rate Work independently with minimum supervision Prepare and maintain records Organize multiple work tasks Perform complex operations on a desktop computer utilizing various word processing, database and spreadsheet applications software with full proficiency ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SELECTION PROCESS: All applications will be reviewed to determine if the conditions and qualifications for testing are met. The selection process will consist of a written test weighted at 40%, and an interview weighted at 60%. Candidates must receive a qualifying score on each selection component to move forward in the selection process. The written exam is tentatively scheduled for Thursday, June 6. The interviews are tentatively scheduled for the week of June 17. TO APPLY: Please apply online at governmentjobs.com within this application period. By using the online application system you will receive confirmation via e-mail that your application was received for this position. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed LACSD Employment Application or online application. Check your email regularly throughout the recruitment process as notifications may be sent via e-mail. Please verify that your registered email address is accurate and current. To ensure proper delivery, add info@governmentjobs.com to your contact list. NOTE: The individual(s) recommended for hire must undergo a job-related pre-employment physical, as well as a reference check, DMV report, and a drug test. For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Sareen Baghikian at SBaghikian@lacsd.org . As an equal opportunity employer, the Districts strongly encourage people with disabilities and people from historically marginalized communities to apply. To learn more about how the Sanitation Districts converts waste into resources, please visit the following video: Converting Waste into Resources . REMOVE FROM BULLETIN: MAY 17, 2024 RETIREMENT CALPERS: The Districts belong to the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS), and all monthly status new hires will be enrolled in CalPERS. Most new hires will be enrolled in the defined benefit formula of 2% @ 62 in accordance with the Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) and are required to contribute to the plan (7.75% for the 23/24 fiscal year). Those who qualify based on current or previous public service may be enrolled in the defined benefit formula in place on December 31, 2012, which was 2% @ 55 and are considered “classic” members. For “classic” members, the Districts pay the “employee share.” Please contact the Human Resources Department for more information regarding contribution rates. Although Districts employees are exempt from Social Security, employees are required by federal law to contribute a percentage of their salary for Medicare coverage. DEFERRED COMP MATCH: For some bargaining units, the Districts provides a matching contribution to an eligible deferred compensation plan pursuant to Section 457 of the Internal Revenue Code. The match with each paycheck will be the lesser of: 3% of the employee's base monthly salary as listed in the Salary Schedule; and the amount the employee is contributing with that paycheck. The annual total combined employee and employer contribution are subject to IRS limits. COMPENSATION Employees receive annual salary increases until reaching step 5 of the salary range and are provided with opportunities to promote. Cost of living adjustments are implemented annually in accordance with labor agreements. HEALTH INSURANCE MEDICAL: Districts paid. Employees may choose from several HMO and Indemnity plans. As of January 1, 2024, the Districts contribute $2,202.87 per month for medical insurance. Depending on the choice of health plan, the Districts contribution covers all or a large portion of the premium for family coverage. DENTAL: Districts paid. The Districts pay the full premium for employee and dependent coverage for a prepaid dental program which provides for most routine dental care through a panel of contracting dentists with no deductibles. Employees are eligible to enroll in an indemnity plan if requested within thirty days after completion of three years of employment (sooner for some bargaining units), or during subsequent open enrollment periods. VISION: Employee paid. LIFE: The Districts pay for a term life policy. Employees can buy additional types and amounts of life insurance coverage at group rates. LEAVE TIME VACATION: Employees receive 88 hours of paid vacation after one full year of service, increasing up to 128 hours per year after five years, 168 hours per year after 15 years and up to 208 hours after 25 years. Prior to one year of full service, employees are given partial vacation time on January 1, based on the time worked in the preceding year. SICK LEAVE : Eight hours of full-pay sick leave per month. PERSONAL LEAVE: Employees may use up to 24 hours per calendar year from current sick leave for personal reasons. Some bargaining units allow up to 40 hours per calendar year from current sick leave for personal reasons. HOLIDAYS 13 paid holidays and one-half paid holiday depending on the employee's work schedule. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT Employees may be eligible for tuition reimbursement for approved accredited course work. STUDENT LOAN PAYMENT REIMBURSEMENT For some bargaining units, the Districts will provide student loan payment reimbursements for principal or interest paid by the employee on a qualified education loan incurred by the employee for the education of the employee. The annual maximum reimbursement is $5,250 and the lifetime reimbursement limit is $21,000. WORK ENVIRONMENT & OTHER BENEFITS A rewarding career contributing to society and the environment. Flexible work schedules (e.g. 9/80 schedule) depending on the worksite. Clear policies and procedures. Health and safety programs. Carpool opportunities with monetary incentives depending on the worksite. More detailed benefits information can be found here: Districts Benefits NOTE: The provisions of this posting do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained in this posting may be modified and/or revoked without notice. Updated December 29, 2023 Closing Date/Time: 5/17/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
SOUTH COAST AQMD
Diamond Bar, California, United States
SOUTH COAST AQMD AND JOB OVERVIEW If you are a current or former foster youth looking for employment, apply for this internship opportunity today! SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS : Current enrollment in, completion of, or current or past eligibility for a California County Department of Children and Family Services' and Probation Department's Independent Living Program; or Current enrollment in the Department of Public Works' and Probation Department's Youth Opportunity Program; or Current participation in a nonprofit organization program that provides young adults emancipated from a state or local foster care system with job training and career development. ABOUT South Coast AQMD South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD) is one of the largest and most technologically sophisticated environmental regulatory agencies in the Nation. We serve a four-county region that includes large areas of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, including the Coachella Valley, which is home to more than 17 million people. South Coast AQMD's headquarters is located in Diamond Bar, 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, at the junction of the 57 and 60 freeways. With a highly diverse "Clean Air Team" of over 750 employees, an annual budget of $162.6 million, and a state-of-the-art air quality laboratory, our mission is to ensure clean air and a healthy environment. South Coast AQMD is an organization you can be proud to work for -- we make a difference in the quality of life in Southern California! NOTE : These positions have very specific qualifications that must be met to be eligible to apply. See Special Requirements section before completing an application. If you meet the requirements, this is an excellent opportunity that could lead to a great career! ABOUT CAREER DEVELOPMENT INTERNS (CDI) : This is a multi-position, training-level class. Incumbents participate in entry-level work in a training capacity in one of the following job classifications: Fleet Services Worker I, General Maintenance Helper, Mail Subscription Services Clerk, Office Assistant, Print Shop Duplicator, or Stock Clerk. CDIs participate in a structured on-the-job training assignment in preparation for successful progression into one of the above jobs. Such jobs are not guaranteed, as they are only filled through competitive processes. CDI assignments are limited, and are not to exceed three years. Incumbents are expected to gain valuable competitive experience, knowledge, skills and abilities as they engage in the following essential job functions: EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Fleet Services Worker: Under close supervision, may remove and replace oil filters, air filters, hoses, fan belts, light bulbs, windshield wipers, or other vehicle accessories, as needed; dispense fuel to fleet and rideshare vehicles and controls the parking of vehicles in South Coast AQMD parking lots; load and unload vehicles operated; sort and route mail and do clerical work as required; clean automotive compound area; keep records and make reports; ensure vehicles are checked and serviced. General Maintenance Helper: Under close supervision, may assist others in the repair of machinery and equipment and may perform less difficult tasks independently; assist in the installation and maintenance of electrical equipment such as generators, motors, transformers, switches, controls and circuits; set up machinery and tools and prepares work sites; move materials, equipment and machinery; assist in the construction and repair of structures and fixtures, painting, and installation of hardware. Mail/Subscription Services Clerk: Under close supervision, may collect and deliver United States, private carrier, and intra-South Coast AQMD mail, correspondence, packages, and other materials according to established procedures and routes; sort, weigh, and determine means of mail delivery for outgoing mail and packages; pack or unpack materials; operate, maintain, and monitor postage meter machines, electronic scales, and other equipment; operate labeling and printing equipment when preparing mailing labels; assemble and insert materials for mailing; may operate a computer or word processor while making additions, deletions, and other modifications to mailing lists; research mailing list databases and compile new lists for targeted mailings. Office Assistant : Under close supervision, may type letters, reports, charts, tables, case records, vouchers, or similar documents; proofread finished copy to correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling; process a variety of documents according to established policies and procedures; refer difficult or technical inquiries to other staff; file documents; prepare, arrange, index, cross file and maintain computerized and manual records, logs, rosters and registers; compile data for general information purposes and individual requests for special reports and projects by extracting and/or tabulating information from a variety of sources and predetermined forms or procedures; answer telephone and route incoming calls; direct individuals to appropriate offices and staff; receive, open, and time stamp mail; sort and log correspondence; deliver and pick up various materials, stuff envelopes, and assemble packages for mailing; provide a variety of basic, administrative support duties for management and supervisory personnel, as directed. Print Shop Duplicator : Under close supervision, may set up and operate computer-controlled duplicating equipment in the production of forms, notices, reports, maps, specifications and other materials, utilizing various sizes and weights of paper, large solids, continuous tone, half-tone and line work; provide advice regarding format, layout, and machine capabilities and alternative methods of duplication; clean, lubricate, adjust and make minor repairs to equipment; perform related work, such as collating, binding, cutting, trimming, padding and punching; operate other types of duplicating equipment. Stock Clerk : Under close supervision, may stock inventory supply items on shelves or in bins; receive, stock or store supplies, furniture, and equipment; assemble and complete requisition orders; deliver and distribute supplies, equipment, and furniture to various divisions and offices; receive supplies, equipment, and furniture delivered from vendors; move items to the stockroom and warehouse; assist in the inventory and tagging of fixed assets; assist in the disposition of surplus equipment; prepare and maintain records pertaining to the receipt, storage, and distribution of supplies, furniture, and equipment; inventory and reorder stockroom supplies as directed. All Classes: May perform other related duties as required or assigned. MINIMUM AND DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS : Current enrollment in, completion of, or current or past eligibility for a California County Department of Children and Family Services' and Probation Department's Independent Living Program; or current enrollment in the Department of Public Works' and Probation Department's Youth Opportunity Program; or current participation in a nonprofit organization program that provides young adults emancipated from a state or local foster care system with job training and career development. NOTE : To be considered for this position, you must attach to your application, documentation to validate that you are or were in a Foster Care Program though a County, State, or private agency (under contract) and check the appropriate boxes in the supplemental questionnaire. Preparation : Education, knowledge, skills, training OR experience that would demonstrate the capacity to learn and perform the essential duties of an Office Assistant. Driver's License: Some positions in this classification, depending upon assignment, require possession of a valid California Class C Driver's License to perform job-related essential functions. Candidates offered these positions would be required to show proof of a driver's license before appointment. Some applicants for this position will be required to present a copy of his/her driving record from the California State Department of Motor Vehicles before being appointed. License must not be suspended, restricted, or revoked. An applicant whose driving record shows significant moving violations, and/or at fault accidents, may not be appointed to position that would require operation of a motor vehicle while on duty. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 : All positions are open to qualified men and women. Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons with disabilities who believe they need reasonable accommodation, or help in order to apply for a position, may contact the Human Resources Manager over Recruitment and Selection for assistance. OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION Applications will first be screened for candidates who meet the SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (above) and for applicants who meet minimum qualifications AND demonstrate the most competitive or directly transferable experience. Such candidates may be invited to a written multiple-choice examination; performance-based skills testing to evaluate ability to read and follow instructions; and/or other tests deemed appropriate. Based on their performance in the above tests, the most competitively qualified candidates will be advanced to a Qualifications Appraisal Panel interview, from which a list of eligible candidates will be created. The final step in the selection process will be a placement interview of eligible candidates. South Coast AQMD reserves the right to modify the selection process, as needed, based upon the qualifications and numbers of applications. Job applications must be completely filled out; a resume cannot be substituted for the required application. Your application will be reviewed very carefully, and only those who appear to have the best qualifications will be invited to continue in the selection process. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee an invitation to further testing. Please call Human Resources at least one week in advance if you might need an accommodation at any time during the selection process. If you have any questions regarding this recruitment, contact the Human Resources Department at (909) 396-2800. CAREER DEVELOPMENT INTERN BENEFIT DESCRIPTION Monthly Benefit Allotment $1,401, to purchase medical, dental, and life insurance, with unused portion paid to you as cash Medical Health Plans Blue Shield PPO Blue Shield PPO Savings Plus 2250 (High Deductible Plan) Blue Shield HMO Kaiser HMO Kaiser HSA HMO 1500 (High Deductible Plan) Dental Plans Delta Dental (without orthodontic benefits) Delta Dental (with orthodontic benefits for children only) DeltaCare (PMI) Dental Vision Plan Medical Eye Services (MES) - Optional Life Insurance $10,000 Term Life Insurance (Optional additional life insurance, paid by you, at 1X, 2X, or 3X your salary) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Administered by MHN; Provides 3 employer-paid counseling sessions per event, as well as a variety of work and home life support services Employee-PaidAccidental Death & Dismemberment Optional Section 125 Optional Plans (Medical Reimbursement; Dependent Care) Work Schedule Four 10-hour days, Tuesday through Friday Holidays 12 paid holidays per year Sick Leave 100 hours per year Other Leaves Bereavement; Catastrophic; Jury Duty; Military; Witness Deferred Compensation (457 Plan) Optional (Employee may contribute up to the IRS maximum) 12/07/2021 Closing Date/Time: 6/30/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Mar 08, 2024
SOUTH COAST AQMD AND JOB OVERVIEW If you are a current or former foster youth looking for employment, apply for this internship opportunity today! SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS : Current enrollment in, completion of, or current or past eligibility for a California County Department of Children and Family Services' and Probation Department's Independent Living Program; or Current enrollment in the Department of Public Works' and Probation Department's Youth Opportunity Program; or Current participation in a nonprofit organization program that provides young adults emancipated from a state or local foster care system with job training and career development. ABOUT South Coast AQMD South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD) is one of the largest and most technologically sophisticated environmental regulatory agencies in the Nation. We serve a four-county region that includes large areas of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, including the Coachella Valley, which is home to more than 17 million people. South Coast AQMD's headquarters is located in Diamond Bar, 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, at the junction of the 57 and 60 freeways. With a highly diverse "Clean Air Team" of over 750 employees, an annual budget of $162.6 million, and a state-of-the-art air quality laboratory, our mission is to ensure clean air and a healthy environment. South Coast AQMD is an organization you can be proud to work for -- we make a difference in the quality of life in Southern California! NOTE : These positions have very specific qualifications that must be met to be eligible to apply. See Special Requirements section before completing an application. If you meet the requirements, this is an excellent opportunity that could lead to a great career! ABOUT CAREER DEVELOPMENT INTERNS (CDI) : This is a multi-position, training-level class. Incumbents participate in entry-level work in a training capacity in one of the following job classifications: Fleet Services Worker I, General Maintenance Helper, Mail Subscription Services Clerk, Office Assistant, Print Shop Duplicator, or Stock Clerk. CDIs participate in a structured on-the-job training assignment in preparation for successful progression into one of the above jobs. Such jobs are not guaranteed, as they are only filled through competitive processes. CDI assignments are limited, and are not to exceed three years. Incumbents are expected to gain valuable competitive experience, knowledge, skills and abilities as they engage in the following essential job functions: EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Fleet Services Worker: Under close supervision, may remove and replace oil filters, air filters, hoses, fan belts, light bulbs, windshield wipers, or other vehicle accessories, as needed; dispense fuel to fleet and rideshare vehicles and controls the parking of vehicles in South Coast AQMD parking lots; load and unload vehicles operated; sort and route mail and do clerical work as required; clean automotive compound area; keep records and make reports; ensure vehicles are checked and serviced. General Maintenance Helper: Under close supervision, may assist others in the repair of machinery and equipment and may perform less difficult tasks independently; assist in the installation and maintenance of electrical equipment such as generators, motors, transformers, switches, controls and circuits; set up machinery and tools and prepares work sites; move materials, equipment and machinery; assist in the construction and repair of structures and fixtures, painting, and installation of hardware. Mail/Subscription Services Clerk: Under close supervision, may collect and deliver United States, private carrier, and intra-South Coast AQMD mail, correspondence, packages, and other materials according to established procedures and routes; sort, weigh, and determine means of mail delivery for outgoing mail and packages; pack or unpack materials; operate, maintain, and monitor postage meter machines, electronic scales, and other equipment; operate labeling and printing equipment when preparing mailing labels; assemble and insert materials for mailing; may operate a computer or word processor while making additions, deletions, and other modifications to mailing lists; research mailing list databases and compile new lists for targeted mailings. Office Assistant : Under close supervision, may type letters, reports, charts, tables, case records, vouchers, or similar documents; proofread finished copy to correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling; process a variety of documents according to established policies and procedures; refer difficult or technical inquiries to other staff; file documents; prepare, arrange, index, cross file and maintain computerized and manual records, logs, rosters and registers; compile data for general information purposes and individual requests for special reports and projects by extracting and/or tabulating information from a variety of sources and predetermined forms or procedures; answer telephone and route incoming calls; direct individuals to appropriate offices and staff; receive, open, and time stamp mail; sort and log correspondence; deliver and pick up various materials, stuff envelopes, and assemble packages for mailing; provide a variety of basic, administrative support duties for management and supervisory personnel, as directed. Print Shop Duplicator : Under close supervision, may set up and operate computer-controlled duplicating equipment in the production of forms, notices, reports, maps, specifications and other materials, utilizing various sizes and weights of paper, large solids, continuous tone, half-tone and line work; provide advice regarding format, layout, and machine capabilities and alternative methods of duplication; clean, lubricate, adjust and make minor repairs to equipment; perform related work, such as collating, binding, cutting, trimming, padding and punching; operate other types of duplicating equipment. Stock Clerk : Under close supervision, may stock inventory supply items on shelves or in bins; receive, stock or store supplies, furniture, and equipment; assemble and complete requisition orders; deliver and distribute supplies, equipment, and furniture to various divisions and offices; receive supplies, equipment, and furniture delivered from vendors; move items to the stockroom and warehouse; assist in the inventory and tagging of fixed assets; assist in the disposition of surplus equipment; prepare and maintain records pertaining to the receipt, storage, and distribution of supplies, furniture, and equipment; inventory and reorder stockroom supplies as directed. All Classes: May perform other related duties as required or assigned. MINIMUM AND DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS : Current enrollment in, completion of, or current or past eligibility for a California County Department of Children and Family Services' and Probation Department's Independent Living Program; or current enrollment in the Department of Public Works' and Probation Department's Youth Opportunity Program; or current participation in a nonprofit organization program that provides young adults emancipated from a state or local foster care system with job training and career development. NOTE : To be considered for this position, you must attach to your application, documentation to validate that you are or were in a Foster Care Program though a County, State, or private agency (under contract) and check the appropriate boxes in the supplemental questionnaire. Preparation : Education, knowledge, skills, training OR experience that would demonstrate the capacity to learn and perform the essential duties of an Office Assistant. Driver's License: Some positions in this classification, depending upon assignment, require possession of a valid California Class C Driver's License to perform job-related essential functions. Candidates offered these positions would be required to show proof of a driver's license before appointment. Some applicants for this position will be required to present a copy of his/her driving record from the California State Department of Motor Vehicles before being appointed. License must not be suspended, restricted, or revoked. An applicant whose driving record shows significant moving violations, and/or at fault accidents, may not be appointed to position that would require operation of a motor vehicle while on duty. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 : All positions are open to qualified men and women. Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons with disabilities who believe they need reasonable accommodation, or help in order to apply for a position, may contact the Human Resources Manager over Recruitment and Selection for assistance. OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION Applications will first be screened for candidates who meet the SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (above) and for applicants who meet minimum qualifications AND demonstrate the most competitive or directly transferable experience. Such candidates may be invited to a written multiple-choice examination; performance-based skills testing to evaluate ability to read and follow instructions; and/or other tests deemed appropriate. Based on their performance in the above tests, the most competitively qualified candidates will be advanced to a Qualifications Appraisal Panel interview, from which a list of eligible candidates will be created. The final step in the selection process will be a placement interview of eligible candidates. South Coast AQMD reserves the right to modify the selection process, as needed, based upon the qualifications and numbers of applications. Job applications must be completely filled out; a resume cannot be substituted for the required application. Your application will be reviewed very carefully, and only those who appear to have the best qualifications will be invited to continue in the selection process. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee an invitation to further testing. Please call Human Resources at least one week in advance if you might need an accommodation at any time during the selection process. If you have any questions regarding this recruitment, contact the Human Resources Department at (909) 396-2800. CAREER DEVELOPMENT INTERN BENEFIT DESCRIPTION Monthly Benefit Allotment $1,401, to purchase medical, dental, and life insurance, with unused portion paid to you as cash Medical Health Plans Blue Shield PPO Blue Shield PPO Savings Plus 2250 (High Deductible Plan) Blue Shield HMO Kaiser HMO Kaiser HSA HMO 1500 (High Deductible Plan) Dental Plans Delta Dental (without orthodontic benefits) Delta Dental (with orthodontic benefits for children only) DeltaCare (PMI) Dental Vision Plan Medical Eye Services (MES) - Optional Life Insurance $10,000 Term Life Insurance (Optional additional life insurance, paid by you, at 1X, 2X, or 3X your salary) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Administered by MHN; Provides 3 employer-paid counseling sessions per event, as well as a variety of work and home life support services Employee-PaidAccidental Death & Dismemberment Optional Section 125 Optional Plans (Medical Reimbursement; Dependent Care) Work Schedule Four 10-hour days, Tuesday through Friday Holidays 12 paid holidays per year Sick Leave 100 hours per year Other Leaves Bereavement; Catastrophic; Jury Duty; Military; Witness Deferred Compensation (457 Plan) Optional (Employee may contribute up to the IRS maximum) 12/07/2021 Closing Date/Time: 6/30/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
CSU, Sacramento
6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819, USA
Working Title: Inventory Clerk Classification Title: Inventory Clerk Posting Details Priority Application Deadline (Posting will remain open until filled): Sunday, April 21, 2024 @ 11:55pm PST Hiring Preference Eligible on-campus applicants in California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) Bargaining Units 2,5,7, and 9 will be given first consideration in the recruitment. Position Summary Under the immediate direction of the Property Management & Central Receiving Manager, this position supports the goals of Property & Receiving Services by providing inventory functions. Duties include the maintenance of property accounts and inventory records; clerical tasks such as making data entries for equipment acquisition, transfer or salvage; preparing property reports; and typing and filing of various records and reports. Incumbent also conducts physical inventories; moves equipment, furniture, and supplies, and may operate motor vehicles in the process of moving equipment and furniture from one location to another. Also provides support for warehousing, receiving, property, and retrieval and disbursement of campus surplus property. Other duties include front office customer service support; greeting and assisting customers; faculty, staff, administration, suppliers, and contractors. This position also provides backup by assisting with the work duties of other department employees. FLSA : Non-Exempt (Eligible for overtime compensation) Anticipated Hiring Range : $3,505 per month - $3,870 per month; commensurate with candidate's education, experience, skills, and training. CSU Classification Salary Range : $3,505 per month - $4,829 per month Salary Grade/Range : 1 Recruitment Type : Regular (Probationary) Time Base : Full-Time Pay Plan : 12 months Work Hours : Mon-Fri 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM Department Information Under the general lead work direction of the Department Manager, this position supports the goals of the Property Management & Central Receiving Departments. The Property Management Office tracks state assets and equipment through a procedure of tagging and recording equipment acquisitions and adding them to the WASP asset database. Assets include Capital, Non-Capital, Sensitive, and Federal equipment. This office is also responsible for making adjustments to property records as assets are surveyed or transferred out of a departments control, conduct physical inventories to account for all assets every three years, and provide reports to departments as required. Central Receiving is responsible for the processing, sortation, and distribution of inbound shipments for campus staff and faculty. Warehouse staff verifies that purchase order items have been received in good condition, quantities verified, then delivers to college or department offices. https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/internal/property-management/ Minimum Qualifications Knowledge and Abilities: Working knowledge of correct English grammar for use in simple sentence structure. Ability to match names and numbers quickly and accurately; learn general office procedures and the operation of simple office equipment; use the touch method of typing; keep simple records; read and write at a level appropriate to the duties of the position; perform mathematical calculations; learn and apply inventory control methods and safe methods of moving supplies and equipment; and follow oral and written directions. License: A valid California driver’s license when necessary to perform the duties of the position Required Qualifications 1. Demonstrated ability to maintain inventory records and preparing inventory reports. 2. Ability to perform physical inventory of property. 3. Demonstrated ability to use material handling/packaging equipment, pallet jackets, dollies and familiarity with package tracking numbering systems, scanners and shipping documents. 4. Ability to work independently on assigned projects, setting priorities, and being accountable for work results. 5. Ability to receive and relay information and respond to questions from various client groups such as faculty, staff, administration, customers, and the general public. 6. Good communication skills, both verbally and in writing. 7. Ability to use software programs such as, but not limited to; MS Excel, inventory control, package custody tracking, paperless form processing, and online public sales. 8. Excellent customer service skills. 9. Possession of a valid California driver's license. 10. Ability to occasionally lift up to 45 lbs. 11. Commitment to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive work environment with diverse colleagues and constituents including faculty, students, staff, and members of the community Preferred Qualifications 12. Experience working in a high paced receiving and/or inventory management department in higher education. 13. Experience with reconciling inventories, keeping inventory control records, and producing reports. 14. Experience using advanced functions of Microsoft Excel. 15. Ability to apply independent judgement, discretion, and initiative, to address difficult problems with creative solutions. Required Licenses/Certifications A valid California driver’s license when necessary to perform the duties of the position Documents Needed to Apply Resume and cover letter Failure to upload these document to the online application my result in disqualification. About Sac State Sacramento State is located in the heart of California’s capital city, five miles from State Capitol. The lush, 300-acre campus is situated along the American River, close to numerous bike trails and other recreational areas. Sacramento, also known as the “Farm-to-Fork Capital,” is one of the most ethnically diverse and livable cities in the country, with a population of half of a million. Sacramento State’s 31,000 students come not only from the Greater Sacramento Region, but also from across the state, country, and world. Our 1800 faculty and 1,500 staff are committed to meeting our mission: “ As California’s capital university, we transform lives by preparing students for leadership, service, and success. Sacramento State will be a recognized leader in education, innovation, and engagement. ” As the regional hub of higher education, Sac State is dedicated to student success , diversity, equity and inclusion , community engagement , philanthropy , and campus safety . As evidenced by the values embedded in our Hornet Honor Code , Sacramento State is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all faculty, staff, students, and guests are welcome and valued. Our commitment is more than simply ensuring that our campus is free from bias and discrimination, but is one devoted to celebrating many diverse identities, life experiences, and perspectives that enrich our community, teaching and learning. To learn more about why you should join the Hornet Family, please visit the Why Sac State ? page. Background Check Disclaimer A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with California State University, Sacramento. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current California State University, Sacramento employees who apply for the position. One variation of background check required could be a LiveScan screening, which involves submitting fingerprints at a certified LiveScan Service Center. COVID-19 Vaccine Certification Information: CSU requires faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process should be prepared to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to hr-empservices@csus.edu Out of State Employment Policy Sacramento State University, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees (up)on date of hire to reside in the State of California. As of January 1, 2022 the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California. Equal Employment Opportunity California State University, Sacramento is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and has a strong institutional commitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran status, or disability. Sacramento State hires only those individuals who are lawfully authorized to accept employment in the United States. It is the policy of California State University, Sacramento to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment. If you need a disability related reasonable accommodation as part of the application and/or interviewing process, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/benefits/reasonable-accomodation.html The University is committed to creating an education and working environment free from discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. For more information on mandatory training for new employees, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/organizational-learning-development/csu-learn.html Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Fire Safety Right-To-know Act Notification : Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the current Annual Security Report (ASR) is available for viewing at https://www.csus.edu/clery . The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Sacramento State for the last three (3) calendar years. Paper copies are available upon request at the Police Service Center located in the University Union. Eligibility Verification Selected candidate must furnish proof of eligibility to work in the United States. California State University, Sacramento is not a sponsoring agency for staff and management positions (i.e. H-1-B Visa). Note to Applicants: Possession of the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an interview unless required by collective bargaining agreement. Advertised: Apr 05 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Apr 06, 2024
Working Title: Inventory Clerk Classification Title: Inventory Clerk Posting Details Priority Application Deadline (Posting will remain open until filled): Sunday, April 21, 2024 @ 11:55pm PST Hiring Preference Eligible on-campus applicants in California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) Bargaining Units 2,5,7, and 9 will be given first consideration in the recruitment. Position Summary Under the immediate direction of the Property Management & Central Receiving Manager, this position supports the goals of Property & Receiving Services by providing inventory functions. Duties include the maintenance of property accounts and inventory records; clerical tasks such as making data entries for equipment acquisition, transfer or salvage; preparing property reports; and typing and filing of various records and reports. Incumbent also conducts physical inventories; moves equipment, furniture, and supplies, and may operate motor vehicles in the process of moving equipment and furniture from one location to another. Also provides support for warehousing, receiving, property, and retrieval and disbursement of campus surplus property. Other duties include front office customer service support; greeting and assisting customers; faculty, staff, administration, suppliers, and contractors. This position also provides backup by assisting with the work duties of other department employees. FLSA : Non-Exempt (Eligible for overtime compensation) Anticipated Hiring Range : $3,505 per month - $3,870 per month; commensurate with candidate's education, experience, skills, and training. CSU Classification Salary Range : $3,505 per month - $4,829 per month Salary Grade/Range : 1 Recruitment Type : Regular (Probationary) Time Base : Full-Time Pay Plan : 12 months Work Hours : Mon-Fri 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM Department Information Under the general lead work direction of the Department Manager, this position supports the goals of the Property Management & Central Receiving Departments. The Property Management Office tracks state assets and equipment through a procedure of tagging and recording equipment acquisitions and adding them to the WASP asset database. Assets include Capital, Non-Capital, Sensitive, and Federal equipment. This office is also responsible for making adjustments to property records as assets are surveyed or transferred out of a departments control, conduct physical inventories to account for all assets every three years, and provide reports to departments as required. Central Receiving is responsible for the processing, sortation, and distribution of inbound shipments for campus staff and faculty. Warehouse staff verifies that purchase order items have been received in good condition, quantities verified, then delivers to college or department offices. https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/internal/property-management/ Minimum Qualifications Knowledge and Abilities: Working knowledge of correct English grammar for use in simple sentence structure. Ability to match names and numbers quickly and accurately; learn general office procedures and the operation of simple office equipment; use the touch method of typing; keep simple records; read and write at a level appropriate to the duties of the position; perform mathematical calculations; learn and apply inventory control methods and safe methods of moving supplies and equipment; and follow oral and written directions. License: A valid California driver’s license when necessary to perform the duties of the position Required Qualifications 1. Demonstrated ability to maintain inventory records and preparing inventory reports. 2. Ability to perform physical inventory of property. 3. Demonstrated ability to use material handling/packaging equipment, pallet jackets, dollies and familiarity with package tracking numbering systems, scanners and shipping documents. 4. Ability to work independently on assigned projects, setting priorities, and being accountable for work results. 5. Ability to receive and relay information and respond to questions from various client groups such as faculty, staff, administration, customers, and the general public. 6. Good communication skills, both verbally and in writing. 7. Ability to use software programs such as, but not limited to; MS Excel, inventory control, package custody tracking, paperless form processing, and online public sales. 8. Excellent customer service skills. 9. Possession of a valid California driver's license. 10. Ability to occasionally lift up to 45 lbs. 11. Commitment to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive work environment with diverse colleagues and constituents including faculty, students, staff, and members of the community Preferred Qualifications 12. Experience working in a high paced receiving and/or inventory management department in higher education. 13. Experience with reconciling inventories, keeping inventory control records, and producing reports. 14. Experience using advanced functions of Microsoft Excel. 15. Ability to apply independent judgement, discretion, and initiative, to address difficult problems with creative solutions. Required Licenses/Certifications A valid California driver’s license when necessary to perform the duties of the position Documents Needed to Apply Resume and cover letter Failure to upload these document to the online application my result in disqualification. About Sac State Sacramento State is located in the heart of California’s capital city, five miles from State Capitol. The lush, 300-acre campus is situated along the American River, close to numerous bike trails and other recreational areas. Sacramento, also known as the “Farm-to-Fork Capital,” is one of the most ethnically diverse and livable cities in the country, with a population of half of a million. Sacramento State’s 31,000 students come not only from the Greater Sacramento Region, but also from across the state, country, and world. Our 1800 faculty and 1,500 staff are committed to meeting our mission: “ As California’s capital university, we transform lives by preparing students for leadership, service, and success. Sacramento State will be a recognized leader in education, innovation, and engagement. ” As the regional hub of higher education, Sac State is dedicated to student success , diversity, equity and inclusion , community engagement , philanthropy , and campus safety . As evidenced by the values embedded in our Hornet Honor Code , Sacramento State is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all faculty, staff, students, and guests are welcome and valued. Our commitment is more than simply ensuring that our campus is free from bias and discrimination, but is one devoted to celebrating many diverse identities, life experiences, and perspectives that enrich our community, teaching and learning. To learn more about why you should join the Hornet Family, please visit the Why Sac State ? page. Background Check Disclaimer A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with California State University, Sacramento. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current California State University, Sacramento employees who apply for the position. One variation of background check required could be a LiveScan screening, which involves submitting fingerprints at a certified LiveScan Service Center. COVID-19 Vaccine Certification Information: CSU requires faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process should be prepared to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to hr-empservices@csus.edu Out of State Employment Policy Sacramento State University, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees (up)on date of hire to reside in the State of California. As of January 1, 2022 the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California. Equal Employment Opportunity California State University, Sacramento is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and has a strong institutional commitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran status, or disability. Sacramento State hires only those individuals who are lawfully authorized to accept employment in the United States. It is the policy of California State University, Sacramento to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment. If you need a disability related reasonable accommodation as part of the application and/or interviewing process, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/benefits/reasonable-accomodation.html The University is committed to creating an education and working environment free from discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. For more information on mandatory training for new employees, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/organizational-learning-development/csu-learn.html Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Fire Safety Right-To-know Act Notification : Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the current Annual Security Report (ASR) is available for viewing at https://www.csus.edu/clery . The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Sacramento State for the last three (3) calendar years. Paper copies are available upon request at the Police Service Center located in the University Union. Eligibility Verification Selected candidate must furnish proof of eligibility to work in the United States. California State University, Sacramento is not a sponsoring agency for staff and management positions (i.e. H-1-B Visa). Note to Applicants: Possession of the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an interview unless required by collective bargaining agreement. Advertised: Apr 05 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
PLACER COUNTY, CA
Auburn, California, United States
Introduction The Eligible List resulting from this recruitment will be used specifically to fill vacancies within the Corrections Division of the Sheriff's Office. The Placer County Sheriff's Office Corrections Division is currently accepting applications for Administrative Legal Clerk - Entry and Administrative Legal Clerk - Journey . Please review individual job postings for the minimum qualifications required at each level. To participate at the entry level, journey level, or both, you must complete and submit separate applications for each recruitment: Administrative Legal Clerk - Entry #2024-12351-01 Administrative Legal Clerk - Journey #2024-12352-01 The Corrections Division (jail) of the Sheriff's Office is seeking several Administrative Legal Clerks. These positions perform a variety of administrative and clerical work and are responsible for working in warrants, booking, and the front office. In addition to base pay, positions in this division receive 5% Jail Incentive Pay, Night Shift Differential pay of 7.5% (when assigned to work the night shift), and a uniform allowance in the amount of $750 per year. This division requires working 12-hour shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Positions are located in the jail at either the Auburn or South Placer facility. All jail shifts are rotational based on seniority. This continuous recruitment will remain open for the calendar year, or until the final filing date, whichever occurs first. The eligible list established from this continuous recruitment will expire by the end of the calendar year. Applicants will be eligible to reapply and take an examination if a new recruitment opens the following calendar year. Applicants who are hired as temporary/extra-help may be eligible to transition to permanent status. Temporary/extra-help positions are limited to 999 hours per fiscal year (960 hours for CalPERS retired annuitants). Extra-Help staff may not be required to work night, weekend, or holiday shifts. Applications for this recruitment will be screened on a bi-weekly basis. This classification is scheduled to receive a general wage increase of 4.0% in July 2024. POSITION INFORMATION For more information, please click here to view the detailed recruitment brochure. BENEFITS Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees. The following information represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. Click here to view Placer Public Employees Organization (PPEO) benefits . For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer, please visit Placer County's Human Resources website. DEFINITION To perform a wide variety of general and legal administrative, clerical and document processing duties related to the legal function and department assigned; to serve as initial contact to the public; and to support law enforcement with a variety of administrative tasks. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the full journey level class in the Administrative Legal Clerk series and is distinguished from the Administrative Legal Clerk - Entry level by the ability to perform the full range of duties assigned with only occasional instruction or assistance as unusual or unique situations arise. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the Administrative Legal Clerk - Entry level. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general supervision from management or supervisory positions, and may receive functional and technical supervision from clerical and secretarial personnel. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Essential duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Perform general and legal clerical duties related to assigned functional area and department including compiling data for, summarizing and maintaining a variety of statistical logs, reports, records, lists and files. Review legal documents, arrests or incident records, probation reports, Coroner reports, citations, and files to identify inaccurate, inconsistent, and unclear information; notify appropriate staff to resolve issue. Process records requests; maintain and purge records and files consistent with department policies. Receive and log inmate property; release property to inmates and/or family members consistent with department policies. Enter, modify and cancel warrants. Fingerprint the public, arrestees, and inmates; register sex, arson, and gang offenders. Type, proofread and process a variety of documents including general and legal correspondence, memos, and statistical charts from rough draft. Act as a receptionist; answer the telephone and wait on the general public and other law enforcement agencies, receive and respond to requests for information regarding department and assigned program policies and procedures in accordance with legal requirements governing release of information. Issue, receive, type and process various legal applications, and other forms; process bookings and other jail related documents; transmit recorded information to State of California and other states. Collect and process fees and charges; process bails and permits. Schedule appointments as assigned. Perform a wide variety of clerical work including filing, checking and recording information on records. Sort and file legal and general documents and records, maintaining alphabetical, index, and cross-reference files. Maintain a variety of statistical records; check and tabulate statistical data; prepare routine statistical reports. Operate standard office equipment including word processing applications as assigned, may perform duties on computer spreadsheet programs; operate stand alone computer software programs or equipment as related to the legal obligation assigned. Compile data, summarize and maintain a variety of statistical logs, reports, records, lists and files. Operate and access automated criminal justice telecommunication information systems and subsystems. Screen for entrance/exit for visitors to and from secured areas. Enter, modify and retrieve data into local, state and national computer systems. Conduct record searches in a centralized data base. May be subpoenaed to testify in court. Receive, sort and distribute incoming and outgoing mail and packages. May act as secretary as necessary. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other County employees and the public using principles of good customer service. When assigned to the jail, may process inmates into custody. Perform related duties as assigned. WORKING CONDITIONS Work is typically performed in an indoor office environment and controlled temperature conditions. Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. Positions may require traveling to and from other locations in a variety of outdoor weather conditions and lifting materials and supplies of light weight. Incumbents may work odd or unusual hours including nights, weekends, holidays and/or overtime and in proximity to inmates or defendants. Incumbents may be subject to periods of facility lockdown. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS It is the responsibility of applicants to identify in their application materials how they meet the minimum qualifications listed below. Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: Two years of experience performing duties comparable to that of an Administrative Legal Clerk - Entry for Placer County. Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. Required License or Certificate: May need to possess a valid driver's license as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Principles and practices of customer service and reception. English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Mathematical calculations. Principles and practices of computer hardware and software including word processing, spreadsheets and database packages. Principles and practices of filing and record keeping. Ability to: On a continuous basis, sit at desk and/or stand at counter for long periods of time. Intermittently twist and reach office equipment; write or use keyboard to communicate through written means; perform simple grasping and fine manipulations; lift light weight. Intermittently review documents related to department operations; observe, identify and problem solve office operations and procedures; understand, interpret and explain department policies and procedures to the public and staff. Work various shifts which include nights, weekends and holidays as assigned. Learn the organization, procedures and operating details of the County department to which assigned. Learn how to use word processing equipment. Perform routine legal clerical work including maintenance of appropriate records and preparation of reports. Verify and check files and data. Learn how to use a spread sheet and data base program on the computer. Understand and carry out both oral and written directions. Perform routine mathematical calculations. Maintain confidentiality. Deal tactfully and professionally with a variety of individuals. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Use modern office equipment and computers. Type accurately at a speed of 45 words per minute. Organization, procedures and operating details of the County department to which assigned. Principles and practices of legal document processing. Legal terminology and forms. Independently perform legal clerical work. Interpret legal and reporting codes and statutes applicable to management of records. Retrieve, store and purge information in a wide variety of manual and automated filing systems, and maintain security and confidentiality of restricted information. Ensure thoroughness and accuracy when completing tasks. SELECTION PROCEDURE Training & Experience Rating (100%) Based upon responses to the supplemental questionnaire, the applicant’s education, training, and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the eligible list. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Length of Probation: All permanent appointments from open eligible lists to positions in the classified service shall serve a probationary period of twelve (12) months or two thousand eighty (2,080) hours, whichever is more. Bargaining Unit: General CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S. For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn. SUBSTITUTE LISTS The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied. EMPLOYEES OF OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES Placer County offers an expedited process for qualifying certain applicants for interviews. Candidates currently employed, or employed within the last year, by a public agency operating under a personnel civil service or merit system may be eligible to be placed on a Public Agency Eligible List and certified as eligible for appointment to a similar job assignment without going through the examination process. For more information on the Public Agency Eligible List, to download forms, or to apply, please click here . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation. Conclusion For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Andrea Marthaler, Administrative Technician, at AMarthaler@Placer.ca.gov or (530) 886-4664. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
Introduction The Eligible List resulting from this recruitment will be used specifically to fill vacancies within the Corrections Division of the Sheriff's Office. The Placer County Sheriff's Office Corrections Division is currently accepting applications for Administrative Legal Clerk - Entry and Administrative Legal Clerk - Journey . Please review individual job postings for the minimum qualifications required at each level. To participate at the entry level, journey level, or both, you must complete and submit separate applications for each recruitment: Administrative Legal Clerk - Entry #2024-12351-01 Administrative Legal Clerk - Journey #2024-12352-01 The Corrections Division (jail) of the Sheriff's Office is seeking several Administrative Legal Clerks. These positions perform a variety of administrative and clerical work and are responsible for working in warrants, booking, and the front office. In addition to base pay, positions in this division receive 5% Jail Incentive Pay, Night Shift Differential pay of 7.5% (when assigned to work the night shift), and a uniform allowance in the amount of $750 per year. This division requires working 12-hour shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Positions are located in the jail at either the Auburn or South Placer facility. All jail shifts are rotational based on seniority. This continuous recruitment will remain open for the calendar year, or until the final filing date, whichever occurs first. The eligible list established from this continuous recruitment will expire by the end of the calendar year. Applicants will be eligible to reapply and take an examination if a new recruitment opens the following calendar year. Applicants who are hired as temporary/extra-help may be eligible to transition to permanent status. Temporary/extra-help positions are limited to 999 hours per fiscal year (960 hours for CalPERS retired annuitants). Extra-Help staff may not be required to work night, weekend, or holiday shifts. Applications for this recruitment will be screened on a bi-weekly basis. This classification is scheduled to receive a general wage increase of 4.0% in July 2024. POSITION INFORMATION For more information, please click here to view the detailed recruitment brochure. BENEFITS Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees. The following information represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. Click here to view Placer Public Employees Organization (PPEO) benefits . For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer, please visit Placer County's Human Resources website. DEFINITION To perform a wide variety of general and legal administrative, clerical and document processing duties related to the legal function and department assigned; to serve as initial contact to the public; and to support law enforcement with a variety of administrative tasks. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the full journey level class in the Administrative Legal Clerk series and is distinguished from the Administrative Legal Clerk - Entry level by the ability to perform the full range of duties assigned with only occasional instruction or assistance as unusual or unique situations arise. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the Administrative Legal Clerk - Entry level. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general supervision from management or supervisory positions, and may receive functional and technical supervision from clerical and secretarial personnel. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Essential duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Perform general and legal clerical duties related to assigned functional area and department including compiling data for, summarizing and maintaining a variety of statistical logs, reports, records, lists and files. Review legal documents, arrests or incident records, probation reports, Coroner reports, citations, and files to identify inaccurate, inconsistent, and unclear information; notify appropriate staff to resolve issue. Process records requests; maintain and purge records and files consistent with department policies. Receive and log inmate property; release property to inmates and/or family members consistent with department policies. Enter, modify and cancel warrants. Fingerprint the public, arrestees, and inmates; register sex, arson, and gang offenders. Type, proofread and process a variety of documents including general and legal correspondence, memos, and statistical charts from rough draft. Act as a receptionist; answer the telephone and wait on the general public and other law enforcement agencies, receive and respond to requests for information regarding department and assigned program policies and procedures in accordance with legal requirements governing release of information. Issue, receive, type and process various legal applications, and other forms; process bookings and other jail related documents; transmit recorded information to State of California and other states. Collect and process fees and charges; process bails and permits. Schedule appointments as assigned. Perform a wide variety of clerical work including filing, checking and recording information on records. Sort and file legal and general documents and records, maintaining alphabetical, index, and cross-reference files. Maintain a variety of statistical records; check and tabulate statistical data; prepare routine statistical reports. Operate standard office equipment including word processing applications as assigned, may perform duties on computer spreadsheet programs; operate stand alone computer software programs or equipment as related to the legal obligation assigned. Compile data, summarize and maintain a variety of statistical logs, reports, records, lists and files. Operate and access automated criminal justice telecommunication information systems and subsystems. Screen for entrance/exit for visitors to and from secured areas. Enter, modify and retrieve data into local, state and national computer systems. Conduct record searches in a centralized data base. May be subpoenaed to testify in court. Receive, sort and distribute incoming and outgoing mail and packages. May act as secretary as necessary. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other County employees and the public using principles of good customer service. When assigned to the jail, may process inmates into custody. Perform related duties as assigned. WORKING CONDITIONS Work is typically performed in an indoor office environment and controlled temperature conditions. Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. Positions may require traveling to and from other locations in a variety of outdoor weather conditions and lifting materials and supplies of light weight. Incumbents may work odd or unusual hours including nights, weekends, holidays and/or overtime and in proximity to inmates or defendants. Incumbents may be subject to periods of facility lockdown. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS It is the responsibility of applicants to identify in their application materials how they meet the minimum qualifications listed below. Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: Two years of experience performing duties comparable to that of an Administrative Legal Clerk - Entry for Placer County. Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. Required License or Certificate: May need to possess a valid driver's license as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Principles and practices of customer service and reception. English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Mathematical calculations. Principles and practices of computer hardware and software including word processing, spreadsheets and database packages. Principles and practices of filing and record keeping. Ability to: On a continuous basis, sit at desk and/or stand at counter for long periods of time. Intermittently twist and reach office equipment; write or use keyboard to communicate through written means; perform simple grasping and fine manipulations; lift light weight. Intermittently review documents related to department operations; observe, identify and problem solve office operations and procedures; understand, interpret and explain department policies and procedures to the public and staff. Work various shifts which include nights, weekends and holidays as assigned. Learn the organization, procedures and operating details of the County department to which assigned. Learn how to use word processing equipment. Perform routine legal clerical work including maintenance of appropriate records and preparation of reports. Verify and check files and data. Learn how to use a spread sheet and data base program on the computer. Understand and carry out both oral and written directions. Perform routine mathematical calculations. Maintain confidentiality. Deal tactfully and professionally with a variety of individuals. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Use modern office equipment and computers. Type accurately at a speed of 45 words per minute. Organization, procedures and operating details of the County department to which assigned. Principles and practices of legal document processing. Legal terminology and forms. Independently perform legal clerical work. Interpret legal and reporting codes and statutes applicable to management of records. Retrieve, store and purge information in a wide variety of manual and automated filing systems, and maintain security and confidentiality of restricted information. Ensure thoroughness and accuracy when completing tasks. SELECTION PROCEDURE Training & Experience Rating (100%) Based upon responses to the supplemental questionnaire, the applicant’s education, training, and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the eligible list. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Length of Probation: All permanent appointments from open eligible lists to positions in the classified service shall serve a probationary period of twelve (12) months or two thousand eighty (2,080) hours, whichever is more. Bargaining Unit: General CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S. For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn. SUBSTITUTE LISTS The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied. EMPLOYEES OF OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES Placer County offers an expedited process for qualifying certain applicants for interviews. Candidates currently employed, or employed within the last year, by a public agency operating under a personnel civil service or merit system may be eligible to be placed on a Public Agency Eligible List and certified as eligible for appointment to a similar job assignment without going through the examination process. For more information on the Public Agency Eligible List, to download forms, or to apply, please click here . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation. Conclusion For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Andrea Marthaler, Administrative Technician, at AMarthaler@Placer.ca.gov or (530) 886-4664. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Introduction San Joaquin County is seeking an experienced, knowledgeable and public service oriented Chief Deputy Clerk of the Board to provide support and assistance to the Clerk of the Board’s Office. This position is a crucial leadership role responsible for overseeing and supervising staff while providing specialized support to elected and appointed bodies, including the Board of Supervisors, Assessment Appeals Board, Countywide Oversight Board, and City Selection Committee. This position involves executing the full spectrum of Clerk of the Board functions with an emphasis on integrity, technical proficiency, independent judgment, and decision-making. For more information about this career opportunity, including total compensation and benefits, please review the brochure: Chief Deputy Clerk of the Board The following incentives and bonuses may be available for eligible full time new hires Incentives and bonuses are subject to approval by the County Administrator and/or Human Resources. Reimbursement of moving expenses: Actual documented cost of moving to a maximum of $2,000. Costs may include moving expenses, interim housing, and travel expenses related to the move for the candidate and their family. Any approved reimbursement shall be made contingent upon employment, in two incremental payments: the first payment after six months of service, the second after twelve months of service. Vacation Accrual Rate : San Joaquin County vacation accrual rate consistent with the candidate's total years of public service. Sick Leave : Candidates leaving other employment may receive credit for actual non-reimbursable sick leave hours (up to 160 hours) from their last agency. Hours shall be subject to San Joaquin County's minimum sick leave cash out provisions. New Hire Retention Bonus : $2,000 upon completion of first year equivalent employment (2,080 hours) $1,000 upon completion of third year equivalent employment (6,240 hours) $3,000 upon completion of sixth year equivalent employment (12,480 hours) Background: Potential new hires into this classification are required to successfully pass a background, drug screen and DOJ LiveScan as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made unless the eligible has passed all pre-employment processes. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. A completed application must be postmarked or received online by the final filing deadline. NOTE: All correspondences relating to this recruitment will be delivered via e-mail. The e-mail account used will be the one provided on your employment application during time of submittal. Please be sure to check your e-mail often for updates. If you do not have an e-mail account on file, Human Resources will send you correspondences via US Mail. TYPICAL DUTIES Assists the Clerk of the Board in the providing support to the Board of Supervisors; attends Board of Supervisors meetings and other Boards and Commissions meetings; assists with proper noticing of meetings; prepares and distributes agenda; takes and transcribes minutes of proceedings for permanent record; calls roll; reads correspondence into the record, marks exhibits, and administers the oath to witnesses when necessary. Assists in the planning, coordinating, and supervising of staff and functions in the department; acts in the absence of the Clerk of the Board; assigns work and evaluates staff as required. Oversees and participates in the receipt and processing of applications, permits, petitions, public records act requests, and appeals to the County. Oversees and maintains rosters of boards and commissions, notifies Clerk of the Board prior to expiration of appointments; advertises vacancies and accepts and processes applications for appointment. Provides assistance and advice to representatives of other departments, agencies, employee organizations, community groups and the public regarding items presented to the Board of Supervisors as required; tracks pending legislative developments, reviews and suggests departmental actions based on new legislation. Provides training to staff, county departments, and public and private agencies in the procedures and processes of the Clerk of the Board. Participates in the development of policies and procedures and forms for the Clerk of the Board; prepares correspondence and various reports; may participate in the development of the department budget. Participates in the general clerical and administrative tasks required to support the Clerk of the Board operation. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS License: Possession of a valid California driver’s license. Certificates: Possession of a CCB certificate (Certified Clerk of the Board) or CMC certificate (Certified Municipal Clerk) preferred. Education: Graduation from an accredited four year college or university with major course work in public administration, business administration, or related field. AND Experience: One year of responsible supervisory, administrative, or office management experience working with governmental boards and commissions, preferably in a County Clerk of the Board Office. OR Experience: Three years of responsible, high level clerical experience in a County, City, or Municipal Clerk of the Board Office. Substitution: Additional qualifying experience may substitute for the required education on a year for year basis. KNOWLEDGE Policies and procedures of public agencies, including the role of elected officials; laws, policies, and procedures pertaining to the Board of Supervisors, function and organization of county government; current general office practices, procedures and office automation, principles and practices of effective public relations; effective customer service techniques; automated filing and record keeping systems; standard correspondence and report formats; general legal terminology; basic training techniques; federal, state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, regulations, policies; principles of effective supervision and training. ABILITY Coordinate and supervise activities and function of the Clerk of the Board; maintain a high degree of confidentiality, initiative, integrity, accountability and good judgment; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; work under pressure and meet deadlines; compose correspondence; deal tactfully and courteously with representative of county departments, outside agencies, the general public, and the press; develop and implement policies and procedures; analyze difficult administrative and personnel problems and make recommendations; respond effectively to inquiries and complaints in sometimes stressful and sensitive situations; utilize a computer and associated software in accomplishment of job assignments; compose meeting minutes and summaries that accurately reflect board actions and intent; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Mobility- frequent operation of a data entry device, repetitive motion, sitting for long periods, walking; occasional standing, pushing, pulling, bending, squatting, climbing; Lifting- frequently 10 pounds or less; occasionally 5 to 30 pounds; Visual- constant good overall vision and reading/close-up work; frequent color perception and use of eye/hand coordination; occasional use of depth perception and peripheral vision; Hearing/Talking- frequent hearing of normal speech, hearing/talking on the telephone, talking in person; Emotional/Psychological- frequent decision making, concentration, and public contact; Special Requirements --some assignments may require working weekends, nights, and/or occasional overtime; Environmental- occasional exposure to varied weather conditions. San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. BENEFITS Health Insurance : San Joaquin County provides a comprehensive benefits package to employees of this bargaining unit. The benefits include the option of four medical plans: a Kaiser HMO plan, a Sutter Health Plus HMO plan, and two self-funded PPO plans called the Select Plan and Premier Plan. Employees pay a portion of the cost of the premium. Dependent coverage is also available. Dental Insurance : The County provides employees with a choice of four dental plans: Three through Delta Dental and one through United Health Care-Select Managed Care Direct Compensation Plan. The County pays the full premium for all but one Delta Dental Plan (Buy-up), which the employee pays a slightly higher cost. Dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. Vision Insurance : The County provides two vision plan options through Vision Service Plan (VSP). There is no cost for the base plan at employee only coverage. The buy-up plan option has a slightly higher cost. dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. For more detailed information on the County’s benefits program, visit our website at www.sjgov.org under Human Resources/Benefits. Life Insurance : The County provides eligible employees with life insurance coverage as follows: 1 but less than 3 years of continuous service: $1,000 3 but less than 5 years of continuous service: $3,000 5 but less than 10 years of continuous service: $5,000 10 years of continuous service or more: $10,000 Employees may purchase additional term life insurance up to a maximum of $200,000 at the group rate.Regular employees in this unit shall be provided with a supplemental life insurance policy with a face value up to $75,000. Section 125 Flexible Benefits Plan : This is a voluntary program that allows employees to use pre-tax dollars to pay for health-related expenses that are not paid by a medical, dental or vision plan and dependent care costs. Annual limits are set by the IRS and may change each year. Retirement Plan : Employees of the County are covered by the County Retirement Act of 1937. Please visit the San Joaquin County Employees’ Retirement Association (SJCERA) at www.sjcera.org for more information. NOTE: If you are receiving a retirement allowance from another California county covered by the County Employees’ Retirement Act of 1937 or from any governmental agency covered by the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), you are advised to contact the Retirement Officer of the Retirement Plan from which you retired to determine what effect employment in San Joaquin County would have on your retirement allowance. Deferred Compensation : The County maintains a deferred compensation plan under Section 457 of the IRS code. You may annually contribute $22,500 or 100% of your includible compensation, whichever is less. Individuals age 50 or older may contribute to their plan, up to $30,000. The Roth IRA (after tax) is also now available. For members of this unit, the County shall make a contribution equal to 1% of the employee’s base salary to the deferred compensation plan. Vacation : Maximum earned vacation is 10 days each year up to 3 years; 15 days after 3 years; 20 days after 10 years; and 23 days after 20 years. Holiday : 14 paid holidays per year. Vacation Cash-Out : Members shall have the option of purchasing up to eight 8-hour days vacation time once each calendar year from the member’s accumulated vacation with the approval of the County Administrator. Confidential Unit Supplement: : Members of this unit shall receive a supplement of 10% of base salary. Sick Leave : 12 working days of sick leave annually with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave incentive : An employee is eligible to receive eight hours administrative leave if the leave balance equals at least one-half of the cumulative amount that the employee is eligible to accrue. The employee must also be on payroll during the entire calendar year. Bereavement Leave : 3 days of paid leave for the death of an immediate family member, 2 additional days of accrued leave for death of employee’s spouse, domestic partner, parent or child. Merit Salary Increase : New employees will receive the starting salary, which is the first step of the salary range. After employees serve 52 weeks (2080 hours) on each step of the range, they are eligible for a merit increase to the next step. Job Sharing : Employees may agree to job-share a position, subject to approval by a Department Head and the Director of Human Resources. Recruitment Incentives : Upon the request of the Department Head and with the approval of the County Administrator or his designee, the following recruitment incentives may be provided: (a) Reimbursement of moving expenses : Actual documented cost of moving to a maximum of $2,000. Costs may include moving expenses, interim housing, and travel expenses related to the move for the candidate and his/her family. Any approved reimbursement shall be made contingent upon employment, in two incremental payments: the first payment after six months of service, the second after twelve months of service. (b) Vacation Accrual Rate : The San Joaquin County vacation accrual rate consistent with the candidate’s total years of public service. (c) Sick Leave : If the candidate is leaving other employment to accept the San Joaquin County position, credit of the candidate’s actual unreimbursable sick leave hours from the candidate’s last agency will be a maximum of 160 hours. Such hours shall be subject to San Joaquin County’s minimum sick leave cash out options. Educational Reimbursement Program : Eligible employees may be reimbursed for career-related course work up to a maximum of $850 per fiscal year. Eligible employees enrolled in an approved four (4) year College or University academic program may be reimbursed up to $800 per semester for a maximum of $1600 per fiscal year. Parking Supplemental Downtown Stockton : The County contributes up to $17 per pay period for employees who pay for parking and are assigned to work in the Downtown Core Area. School Activities : Employees may take up to 40 hours per year, but not more than eight (8) hours per month, to participate in their children’s school activities. Note: County employees who currently receive a cafeteria plan allowance and subsequently transfer, demote or promote from or into the confidential unit shall have the option to either retain their existing cafeteria plan contribution amount or have a one-time option at time of hire of opting for the 10% unrepresented supplement in lieu of retaining their cafeteria allowance. Click on a link below to apply for this position: Fill out the Supplemental Questionnaire and Application NOW using the Internet. Apply Online View and print the Supplemental Questionnaire. This recruitment requires completion of a supplemental questionnaire. You may view and print the supplemental questionnaire here . View and print the official application form as an Acrobat pdf file. A San Joaquin County application form is required for this recruitment. You may print this Acrobat PDF document and then fill it in. Contact us via conventional means. You may contact us by phone at (209) 468-3370, or by email , or apply for a job in person at the San Joaquin County Human Resources Division. Closing Date/Time: 5/31/2024 11:59:00 PM
May 07, 2024
Introduction San Joaquin County is seeking an experienced, knowledgeable and public service oriented Chief Deputy Clerk of the Board to provide support and assistance to the Clerk of the Board’s Office. This position is a crucial leadership role responsible for overseeing and supervising staff while providing specialized support to elected and appointed bodies, including the Board of Supervisors, Assessment Appeals Board, Countywide Oversight Board, and City Selection Committee. This position involves executing the full spectrum of Clerk of the Board functions with an emphasis on integrity, technical proficiency, independent judgment, and decision-making. For more information about this career opportunity, including total compensation and benefits, please review the brochure: Chief Deputy Clerk of the Board The following incentives and bonuses may be available for eligible full time new hires Incentives and bonuses are subject to approval by the County Administrator and/or Human Resources. Reimbursement of moving expenses: Actual documented cost of moving to a maximum of $2,000. Costs may include moving expenses, interim housing, and travel expenses related to the move for the candidate and their family. Any approved reimbursement shall be made contingent upon employment, in two incremental payments: the first payment after six months of service, the second after twelve months of service. Vacation Accrual Rate : San Joaquin County vacation accrual rate consistent with the candidate's total years of public service. Sick Leave : Candidates leaving other employment may receive credit for actual non-reimbursable sick leave hours (up to 160 hours) from their last agency. Hours shall be subject to San Joaquin County's minimum sick leave cash out provisions. New Hire Retention Bonus : $2,000 upon completion of first year equivalent employment (2,080 hours) $1,000 upon completion of third year equivalent employment (6,240 hours) $3,000 upon completion of sixth year equivalent employment (12,480 hours) Background: Potential new hires into this classification are required to successfully pass a background, drug screen and DOJ LiveScan as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made unless the eligible has passed all pre-employment processes. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. A completed application must be postmarked or received online by the final filing deadline. NOTE: All correspondences relating to this recruitment will be delivered via e-mail. The e-mail account used will be the one provided on your employment application during time of submittal. Please be sure to check your e-mail often for updates. If you do not have an e-mail account on file, Human Resources will send you correspondences via US Mail. TYPICAL DUTIES Assists the Clerk of the Board in the providing support to the Board of Supervisors; attends Board of Supervisors meetings and other Boards and Commissions meetings; assists with proper noticing of meetings; prepares and distributes agenda; takes and transcribes minutes of proceedings for permanent record; calls roll; reads correspondence into the record, marks exhibits, and administers the oath to witnesses when necessary. Assists in the planning, coordinating, and supervising of staff and functions in the department; acts in the absence of the Clerk of the Board; assigns work and evaluates staff as required. Oversees and participates in the receipt and processing of applications, permits, petitions, public records act requests, and appeals to the County. Oversees and maintains rosters of boards and commissions, notifies Clerk of the Board prior to expiration of appointments; advertises vacancies and accepts and processes applications for appointment. Provides assistance and advice to representatives of other departments, agencies, employee organizations, community groups and the public regarding items presented to the Board of Supervisors as required; tracks pending legislative developments, reviews and suggests departmental actions based on new legislation. Provides training to staff, county departments, and public and private agencies in the procedures and processes of the Clerk of the Board. Participates in the development of policies and procedures and forms for the Clerk of the Board; prepares correspondence and various reports; may participate in the development of the department budget. Participates in the general clerical and administrative tasks required to support the Clerk of the Board operation. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS License: Possession of a valid California driver’s license. Certificates: Possession of a CCB certificate (Certified Clerk of the Board) or CMC certificate (Certified Municipal Clerk) preferred. Education: Graduation from an accredited four year college or university with major course work in public administration, business administration, or related field. AND Experience: One year of responsible supervisory, administrative, or office management experience working with governmental boards and commissions, preferably in a County Clerk of the Board Office. OR Experience: Three years of responsible, high level clerical experience in a County, City, or Municipal Clerk of the Board Office. Substitution: Additional qualifying experience may substitute for the required education on a year for year basis. KNOWLEDGE Policies and procedures of public agencies, including the role of elected officials; laws, policies, and procedures pertaining to the Board of Supervisors, function and organization of county government; current general office practices, procedures and office automation, principles and practices of effective public relations; effective customer service techniques; automated filing and record keeping systems; standard correspondence and report formats; general legal terminology; basic training techniques; federal, state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, regulations, policies; principles of effective supervision and training. ABILITY Coordinate and supervise activities and function of the Clerk of the Board; maintain a high degree of confidentiality, initiative, integrity, accountability and good judgment; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; work under pressure and meet deadlines; compose correspondence; deal tactfully and courteously with representative of county departments, outside agencies, the general public, and the press; develop and implement policies and procedures; analyze difficult administrative and personnel problems and make recommendations; respond effectively to inquiries and complaints in sometimes stressful and sensitive situations; utilize a computer and associated software in accomplishment of job assignments; compose meeting minutes and summaries that accurately reflect board actions and intent; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Mobility- frequent operation of a data entry device, repetitive motion, sitting for long periods, walking; occasional standing, pushing, pulling, bending, squatting, climbing; Lifting- frequently 10 pounds or less; occasionally 5 to 30 pounds; Visual- constant good overall vision and reading/close-up work; frequent color perception and use of eye/hand coordination; occasional use of depth perception and peripheral vision; Hearing/Talking- frequent hearing of normal speech, hearing/talking on the telephone, talking in person; Emotional/Psychological- frequent decision making, concentration, and public contact; Special Requirements --some assignments may require working weekends, nights, and/or occasional overtime; Environmental- occasional exposure to varied weather conditions. San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. BENEFITS Health Insurance : San Joaquin County provides a comprehensive benefits package to employees of this bargaining unit. The benefits include the option of four medical plans: a Kaiser HMO plan, a Sutter Health Plus HMO plan, and two self-funded PPO plans called the Select Plan and Premier Plan. Employees pay a portion of the cost of the premium. Dependent coverage is also available. Dental Insurance : The County provides employees with a choice of four dental plans: Three through Delta Dental and one through United Health Care-Select Managed Care Direct Compensation Plan. The County pays the full premium for all but one Delta Dental Plan (Buy-up), which the employee pays a slightly higher cost. Dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. Vision Insurance : The County provides two vision plan options through Vision Service Plan (VSP). There is no cost for the base plan at employee only coverage. The buy-up plan option has a slightly higher cost. dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. For more detailed information on the County’s benefits program, visit our website at www.sjgov.org under Human Resources/Benefits. Life Insurance : The County provides eligible employees with life insurance coverage as follows: 1 but less than 3 years of continuous service: $1,000 3 but less than 5 years of continuous service: $3,000 5 but less than 10 years of continuous service: $5,000 10 years of continuous service or more: $10,000 Employees may purchase additional term life insurance up to a maximum of $200,000 at the group rate.Regular employees in this unit shall be provided with a supplemental life insurance policy with a face value up to $75,000. Section 125 Flexible Benefits Plan : This is a voluntary program that allows employees to use pre-tax dollars to pay for health-related expenses that are not paid by a medical, dental or vision plan and dependent care costs. Annual limits are set by the IRS and may change each year. Retirement Plan : Employees of the County are covered by the County Retirement Act of 1937. Please visit the San Joaquin County Employees’ Retirement Association (SJCERA) at www.sjcera.org for more information. NOTE: If you are receiving a retirement allowance from another California county covered by the County Employees’ Retirement Act of 1937 or from any governmental agency covered by the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), you are advised to contact the Retirement Officer of the Retirement Plan from which you retired to determine what effect employment in San Joaquin County would have on your retirement allowance. Deferred Compensation : The County maintains a deferred compensation plan under Section 457 of the IRS code. You may annually contribute $22,500 or 100% of your includible compensation, whichever is less. Individuals age 50 or older may contribute to their plan, up to $30,000. The Roth IRA (after tax) is also now available. For members of this unit, the County shall make a contribution equal to 1% of the employee’s base salary to the deferred compensation plan. Vacation : Maximum earned vacation is 10 days each year up to 3 years; 15 days after 3 years; 20 days after 10 years; and 23 days after 20 years. Holiday : 14 paid holidays per year. Vacation Cash-Out : Members shall have the option of purchasing up to eight 8-hour days vacation time once each calendar year from the member’s accumulated vacation with the approval of the County Administrator. Confidential Unit Supplement: : Members of this unit shall receive a supplement of 10% of base salary. Sick Leave : 12 working days of sick leave annually with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave incentive : An employee is eligible to receive eight hours administrative leave if the leave balance equals at least one-half of the cumulative amount that the employee is eligible to accrue. The employee must also be on payroll during the entire calendar year. Bereavement Leave : 3 days of paid leave for the death of an immediate family member, 2 additional days of accrued leave for death of employee’s spouse, domestic partner, parent or child. Merit Salary Increase : New employees will receive the starting salary, which is the first step of the salary range. After employees serve 52 weeks (2080 hours) on each step of the range, they are eligible for a merit increase to the next step. Job Sharing : Employees may agree to job-share a position, subject to approval by a Department Head and the Director of Human Resources. Recruitment Incentives : Upon the request of the Department Head and with the approval of the County Administrator or his designee, the following recruitment incentives may be provided: (a) Reimbursement of moving expenses : Actual documented cost of moving to a maximum of $2,000. Costs may include moving expenses, interim housing, and travel expenses related to the move for the candidate and his/her family. Any approved reimbursement shall be made contingent upon employment, in two incremental payments: the first payment after six months of service, the second after twelve months of service. (b) Vacation Accrual Rate : The San Joaquin County vacation accrual rate consistent with the candidate’s total years of public service. (c) Sick Leave : If the candidate is leaving other employment to accept the San Joaquin County position, credit of the candidate’s actual unreimbursable sick leave hours from the candidate’s last agency will be a maximum of 160 hours. Such hours shall be subject to San Joaquin County’s minimum sick leave cash out options. Educational Reimbursement Program : Eligible employees may be reimbursed for career-related course work up to a maximum of $850 per fiscal year. Eligible employees enrolled in an approved four (4) year College or University academic program may be reimbursed up to $800 per semester for a maximum of $1600 per fiscal year. Parking Supplemental Downtown Stockton : The County contributes up to $17 per pay period for employees who pay for parking and are assigned to work in the Downtown Core Area. School Activities : Employees may take up to 40 hours per year, but not more than eight (8) hours per month, to participate in their children’s school activities. Note: County employees who currently receive a cafeteria plan allowance and subsequently transfer, demote or promote from or into the confidential unit shall have the option to either retain their existing cafeteria plan contribution amount or have a one-time option at time of hire of opting for the 10% unrepresented supplement in lieu of retaining their cafeteria allowance. Click on a link below to apply for this position: Fill out the Supplemental Questionnaire and Application NOW using the Internet. Apply Online View and print the Supplemental Questionnaire. This recruitment requires completion of a supplemental questionnaire. You may view and print the supplemental questionnaire here . View and print the official application form as an Acrobat pdf file. A San Joaquin County application form is required for this recruitment. You may print this Acrobat PDF document and then fill it in. Contact us via conventional means. You may contact us by phone at (209) 468-3370, or by email , or apply for a job in person at the San Joaquin County Human Resources Division. Closing Date/Time: 5/31/2024 11:59:00 PM
Stanislaus County, CA
Modesto, California, United States
About the Opportunity THIS RECRUITMENT WILL CLOSE AFTER 150 APPLICATIONS ARE COLLECTED. PLEASE APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO BE CONSIDERED. THE IDEAL CANDIDATE Stanislaus County is recruiting for multiple vacancies throughout its 27 departments. We are looking for well rounded and charismatic individuals to join the team. We are looking for candidates who are detailed oriented and have strong customer service skills. All candidates who are up for a challenge are encouraged to apply. THE POSITIONS Stanislaus County Departments with Legal Clerk positions include: Clerk Recorder's Office, District Attorney's Office, Public Defender's Office, Probation and the Sheriff's Department. To learn more about the Departments, click here . The Legal Clerk series is block budgeted to allow an employee who meets the minimum qualifications and has satisfactory or above performance evaluations to advance to the next level in the series. Legal Clerk I is the entry-level class of the Legal Clerk series. Initially under direct supervision, incumbents learn legal/clerical office and County procedures. Incumbents normally advance to the higher level after gaining progressively responsible experience and achieving proficiency, which meet the qualifications for the next step in the Legal Clerk Series. The Legal Clerk II position performs with more independence of action within established guidelines. Provides direct legal clerical support to attorneys, court officers and other staff under supervision. The Legal Clerk III is the journey level position and performs with more independence of action within established guidelines. Provides direct legal clerical support to attorneys, court officers and other staff under supervision. Unless otherwise provided, this position is part of the Classified Service of the County and is assigned to the Office Worker/Clerical Bargaining Unit for labor relations purposes. Incumbents are also subject to overtime, standby and call-back assignments. Individuals who are in a full-time classified position are required to serve a twelve-month probationary period, which may be extended an additional six months for a total of eighteen months. Incumbents may also be subject to overtime, standby, callback, weekend, holiday and shift assignments as identified in their MOU (Memorandum of Understanding). The Job Task Analysis provides information detailing the physical and functional demands of the classification. For the complete job task analysis, visit the Risk Management website at http://www.stancounty.com/riskmgmt/ under the "Disability" tab. Typical Tasks Provide customer service and confer with staff, attorneys, and the general public in answering questions; Process and interpret various legal forms, documents, and procedures such as minute orders, warrants, detainees, etc.; Process and type correspondence, notices, and forms including record search forms and failure to appear letters; Perform data entry; Reconcile daily cash transactions; Determine eligibility for release; File documents and case files; Retrieve and distribute all facility and inmate mail; Release of inmate property and/or clothing; Respond and answer inmate request forms; Process and type arrest reports, traffic citations, restraining orders, etc., including transcription; Monitor and distribute teletype messages; Complete court runs and bookings; Assemble and maintain files, search for missing documents and files; Answer and screen incoming calls and sign up visitors; Maintain a good rapport with staff and the public; and Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education/Experience) SKILLS/ABILITIES LEGAL CLERK I Type accurately at the speed which permits successful job performance; Operate general office equipment; Understand modern office practices and procedures, including filing, basic mathematics, and record keeping; Perform detailed legal clerical work; Accurately carry out oral and written instructions; Maintain order and consistency in filing processes and meeting deadlines; Read, write and speak effectively; Learn and apply basic California statutes, new laws, amendments and local rules related to assigned duties; Understand and apply procedures in department manuals pertaining to legal forms and processes; and Travel to other department sites. LEGAL CLERK II Demonstrated skills/ability with Legal Clerk I qualifications, plus: Perform clerical assignments of average difficulty with speed and accuracy; Type accurately at the speed which permits successful job performance; Work independently and exercise common sense and sound judgment in the performance of duties; Deal tactfully and courteously with those contacted in the course of work; Keep accurate records and perform basic mathematics consistent with job assignment; Apply and remain abreast of new laws, amendments and local rules as related to assigned duties and responsibilities; Calendar cases; Assist with training; Provide information concerning procedures and forms for filing civil probate, criminal and juvenile actions to clerical staff, attorneys and the general public; and Process incoming police reports. LEGAL CLERK III Demonstrated skills/ability with Legal Clerk I and II qualifications, plus: Independently and accurately perform difficult legal clerical work; Instruct and monitor line personnel in legal office procedures and techniques; Type accurately at the speed which permits successful job performance; Manage various legal projects simultaneously, and maintain order and consistency; Exercise independent judgment in decision making; Lead and train co-workers; Research and apply laws, amendments, and rules related to assignment; Prepare complex legal documents; and Update and revise procedures. KNOWLEDGE LEGAL CLERK I and II Basic data processing principles and the use of word processing or personal computer equipment in legal clerical operations/settings; and English grammar, spelling and proper punctuation. LEGAL CLERK III Demonstrated knowledge of Legal Clerk I and II requirements, plus: Legal terminology and forms; Legal clerical procedures and operations; Advanced clerking operations for legal offices and/or law enforcement; General codes pertaining to legal offices and law enforcement; and English grammar, spelling and proper punctuation. We recognize your time is valuable, please only apply if you meet the following required qualifications. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE LEGAL CLERK I Equivalent of one (1) year full-time, general office experience involving typing; OR One (1) year of relevant college or business school training; AND Applicants must be able to type at least 35 WPM (net corrected). Legal Clerk I is a Veterans' Preference Program eligible job classification. For more information please, click here . LEGAL CLERK II One (1) year of experience as a Legal Clerk I in County Government; OR Two (2) years of general clerical experience of which one (1) year involved work in a law enforcement, legal secretarial/clerical secretarial capacity. Note: One (1) year of relevant college or business school training may be substituted for one (1) year of the general clerical required experience; AND Applicants must be able to type at least 35 WPM (net corrected). LEGAL CLERK III One (1) year of experience as a Legal Clerk II in County Government; OR Three (3) years of general clerical experience of which two (2) years involved work in a law enforcement, legal secretarial/clerical secretarial capacity. Note: One (1) year of relevant college or business school training may be substituted for one (1) year of the general clerical required experience; AND Applicants must be able to type at least 35 WPM (net corrected). Proof of education may be required for verification purposes at the time of application. Applicants who are unable to submit proof must call 209-525-6341 to make other arrangements before 5 pm on the final filing date. Failure to submit proof or make other arrangements before the final filing deadline may result in disqualification. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS In addition to the minimum qualifications, applicant screening may focus on the following desirable qualifications. Please list any of these qualifications you may have within the "Duties" section of the online application. A typing certificate, within 4 years, of 35 WPM (net corrected) from any temporary agency or comparable institution. The certificate must be a three to five minute timed test OR verification of data entry ability at a speed of not less than 7,000 strokes per hour (accurate and skillfully). Please note that it is in the best interest of the candidate to submit a typing certificate as some departments will only consider hiring those that attach one at application. TYPING CERTIFICATE A typing certification (within four years) from Workforce Development, a temporary staffing agency or a comparable institution is required to be attached to your application. Internet typing certificates are not accepted. The certificate must be a three (3) to five (5) minute timed test and net corrected of 35 words per minute (WPM). Typing certificates must be on agency letterhead, dated and signed by the issuing agency and have net words per minute listed. County employees who currently hold a position which required a typing certificate of 35 net WPM to qualify are not required to submit a typing certificate. Application and Selection Procedures APPLICATION PROCEDURES/FINAL FILING DATE Applications cannot be submitted later than 5:00 p.m.. on the final filing date. Make your online application as complete as possible so a full and realistic appraisal may be made of your qualifications. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Attaching your resume and cover letter are an optional feature for those who wish to do so in addition to completing the required application. Information on your resume and cover letter will not substitute for the education, work experience and required fields on the County application. The online County application is the primary tool used to evaluate your job qualifications. EXAMINATION PROCESS Most County recruitment consists of the steps detailed below and are governed by Merit Principles. The examination process ensures that all applicants are given the same opportunity to gain employment within Stanislaus County. Application Review and Screening . Applications are carefully screened based on information provided. Those who submit incomplete applications that lack relevant qualifications or do not submit all required documents will not be invited to move on. Written Examination . Applicants will be invited to participate in a written exam that tests knowledge for the position. Oral Examination . Applicants are invited to a panel interview in which they will be evaluated by County subject matter experts. Eligible Lists . Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for six months, but may be extended up to eighteen months. TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE Application Deadline: June 3, 2024 or 150 applications Written Examination: WEEK OF June 10, 2024 Note: The eligible list generated from this recruitment may be used to fill future extra-help, part-time and full-time vacancies throughout Stanislaus County Departments. GENERAL INFORMATION Final appointment will be conditional upon successfully passing a County paid pre-employment drug screening (if applicable for position) and a job-related background investigation. Some positions may require possession or the ability to obtain, and maintenance of a valid California Driver's license or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job related essential functions. Stanislaus County supports the good health of its workforce. More information is available at http://myclubwellness.org Cell phones are typically incompatible with the online application format or browser. We recommend using a desktop or laptop computer. If you are still having technical difficulties, please call NEOGOV at 1-855-524-5627. Benefits associated with this position can be found at Benefits Summary . Closing Date/Time: 6/3/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
May 14, 2024
Full Time
About the Opportunity THIS RECRUITMENT WILL CLOSE AFTER 150 APPLICATIONS ARE COLLECTED. PLEASE APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO BE CONSIDERED. THE IDEAL CANDIDATE Stanislaus County is recruiting for multiple vacancies throughout its 27 departments. We are looking for well rounded and charismatic individuals to join the team. We are looking for candidates who are detailed oriented and have strong customer service skills. All candidates who are up for a challenge are encouraged to apply. THE POSITIONS Stanislaus County Departments with Legal Clerk positions include: Clerk Recorder's Office, District Attorney's Office, Public Defender's Office, Probation and the Sheriff's Department. To learn more about the Departments, click here . The Legal Clerk series is block budgeted to allow an employee who meets the minimum qualifications and has satisfactory or above performance evaluations to advance to the next level in the series. Legal Clerk I is the entry-level class of the Legal Clerk series. Initially under direct supervision, incumbents learn legal/clerical office and County procedures. Incumbents normally advance to the higher level after gaining progressively responsible experience and achieving proficiency, which meet the qualifications for the next step in the Legal Clerk Series. The Legal Clerk II position performs with more independence of action within established guidelines. Provides direct legal clerical support to attorneys, court officers and other staff under supervision. The Legal Clerk III is the journey level position and performs with more independence of action within established guidelines. Provides direct legal clerical support to attorneys, court officers and other staff under supervision. Unless otherwise provided, this position is part of the Classified Service of the County and is assigned to the Office Worker/Clerical Bargaining Unit for labor relations purposes. Incumbents are also subject to overtime, standby and call-back assignments. Individuals who are in a full-time classified position are required to serve a twelve-month probationary period, which may be extended an additional six months for a total of eighteen months. Incumbents may also be subject to overtime, standby, callback, weekend, holiday and shift assignments as identified in their MOU (Memorandum of Understanding). The Job Task Analysis provides information detailing the physical and functional demands of the classification. For the complete job task analysis, visit the Risk Management website at http://www.stancounty.com/riskmgmt/ under the "Disability" tab. Typical Tasks Provide customer service and confer with staff, attorneys, and the general public in answering questions; Process and interpret various legal forms, documents, and procedures such as minute orders, warrants, detainees, etc.; Process and type correspondence, notices, and forms including record search forms and failure to appear letters; Perform data entry; Reconcile daily cash transactions; Determine eligibility for release; File documents and case files; Retrieve and distribute all facility and inmate mail; Release of inmate property and/or clothing; Respond and answer inmate request forms; Process and type arrest reports, traffic citations, restraining orders, etc., including transcription; Monitor and distribute teletype messages; Complete court runs and bookings; Assemble and maintain files, search for missing documents and files; Answer and screen incoming calls and sign up visitors; Maintain a good rapport with staff and the public; and Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education/Experience) SKILLS/ABILITIES LEGAL CLERK I Type accurately at the speed which permits successful job performance; Operate general office equipment; Understand modern office practices and procedures, including filing, basic mathematics, and record keeping; Perform detailed legal clerical work; Accurately carry out oral and written instructions; Maintain order and consistency in filing processes and meeting deadlines; Read, write and speak effectively; Learn and apply basic California statutes, new laws, amendments and local rules related to assigned duties; Understand and apply procedures in department manuals pertaining to legal forms and processes; and Travel to other department sites. LEGAL CLERK II Demonstrated skills/ability with Legal Clerk I qualifications, plus: Perform clerical assignments of average difficulty with speed and accuracy; Type accurately at the speed which permits successful job performance; Work independently and exercise common sense and sound judgment in the performance of duties; Deal tactfully and courteously with those contacted in the course of work; Keep accurate records and perform basic mathematics consistent with job assignment; Apply and remain abreast of new laws, amendments and local rules as related to assigned duties and responsibilities; Calendar cases; Assist with training; Provide information concerning procedures and forms for filing civil probate, criminal and juvenile actions to clerical staff, attorneys and the general public; and Process incoming police reports. LEGAL CLERK III Demonstrated skills/ability with Legal Clerk I and II qualifications, plus: Independently and accurately perform difficult legal clerical work; Instruct and monitor line personnel in legal office procedures and techniques; Type accurately at the speed which permits successful job performance; Manage various legal projects simultaneously, and maintain order and consistency; Exercise independent judgment in decision making; Lead and train co-workers; Research and apply laws, amendments, and rules related to assignment; Prepare complex legal documents; and Update and revise procedures. KNOWLEDGE LEGAL CLERK I and II Basic data processing principles and the use of word processing or personal computer equipment in legal clerical operations/settings; and English grammar, spelling and proper punctuation. LEGAL CLERK III Demonstrated knowledge of Legal Clerk I and II requirements, plus: Legal terminology and forms; Legal clerical procedures and operations; Advanced clerking operations for legal offices and/or law enforcement; General codes pertaining to legal offices and law enforcement; and English grammar, spelling and proper punctuation. We recognize your time is valuable, please only apply if you meet the following required qualifications. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE LEGAL CLERK I Equivalent of one (1) year full-time, general office experience involving typing; OR One (1) year of relevant college or business school training; AND Applicants must be able to type at least 35 WPM (net corrected). Legal Clerk I is a Veterans' Preference Program eligible job classification. For more information please, click here . LEGAL CLERK II One (1) year of experience as a Legal Clerk I in County Government; OR Two (2) years of general clerical experience of which one (1) year involved work in a law enforcement, legal secretarial/clerical secretarial capacity. Note: One (1) year of relevant college or business school training may be substituted for one (1) year of the general clerical required experience; AND Applicants must be able to type at least 35 WPM (net corrected). LEGAL CLERK III One (1) year of experience as a Legal Clerk II in County Government; OR Three (3) years of general clerical experience of which two (2) years involved work in a law enforcement, legal secretarial/clerical secretarial capacity. Note: One (1) year of relevant college or business school training may be substituted for one (1) year of the general clerical required experience; AND Applicants must be able to type at least 35 WPM (net corrected). Proof of education may be required for verification purposes at the time of application. Applicants who are unable to submit proof must call 209-525-6341 to make other arrangements before 5 pm on the final filing date. Failure to submit proof or make other arrangements before the final filing deadline may result in disqualification. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS In addition to the minimum qualifications, applicant screening may focus on the following desirable qualifications. Please list any of these qualifications you may have within the "Duties" section of the online application. A typing certificate, within 4 years, of 35 WPM (net corrected) from any temporary agency or comparable institution. The certificate must be a three to five minute timed test OR verification of data entry ability at a speed of not less than 7,000 strokes per hour (accurate and skillfully). Please note that it is in the best interest of the candidate to submit a typing certificate as some departments will only consider hiring those that attach one at application. TYPING CERTIFICATE A typing certification (within four years) from Workforce Development, a temporary staffing agency or a comparable institution is required to be attached to your application. Internet typing certificates are not accepted. The certificate must be a three (3) to five (5) minute timed test and net corrected of 35 words per minute (WPM). Typing certificates must be on agency letterhead, dated and signed by the issuing agency and have net words per minute listed. County employees who currently hold a position which required a typing certificate of 35 net WPM to qualify are not required to submit a typing certificate. Application and Selection Procedures APPLICATION PROCEDURES/FINAL FILING DATE Applications cannot be submitted later than 5:00 p.m.. on the final filing date. Make your online application as complete as possible so a full and realistic appraisal may be made of your qualifications. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Attaching your resume and cover letter are an optional feature for those who wish to do so in addition to completing the required application. Information on your resume and cover letter will not substitute for the education, work experience and required fields on the County application. The online County application is the primary tool used to evaluate your job qualifications. EXAMINATION PROCESS Most County recruitment consists of the steps detailed below and are governed by Merit Principles. The examination process ensures that all applicants are given the same opportunity to gain employment within Stanislaus County. Application Review and Screening . Applications are carefully screened based on information provided. Those who submit incomplete applications that lack relevant qualifications or do not submit all required documents will not be invited to move on. Written Examination . Applicants will be invited to participate in a written exam that tests knowledge for the position. Oral Examination . Applicants are invited to a panel interview in which they will be evaluated by County subject matter experts. Eligible Lists . Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for six months, but may be extended up to eighteen months. TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE Application Deadline: June 3, 2024 or 150 applications Written Examination: WEEK OF June 10, 2024 Note: The eligible list generated from this recruitment may be used to fill future extra-help, part-time and full-time vacancies throughout Stanislaus County Departments. GENERAL INFORMATION Final appointment will be conditional upon successfully passing a County paid pre-employment drug screening (if applicable for position) and a job-related background investigation. Some positions may require possession or the ability to obtain, and maintenance of a valid California Driver's license or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job related essential functions. Stanislaus County supports the good health of its workforce. More information is available at http://myclubwellness.org Cell phones are typically incompatible with the online application format or browser. We recommend using a desktop or laptop computer. If you are still having technical difficulties, please call NEOGOV at 1-855-524-5627. Benefits associated with this position can be found at Benefits Summary . Closing Date/Time: 6/3/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
Contra Costa County, CA
Contra Costa County, California, United States
The Position ***This is a continuous recruitment*** ***Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply immediately*** Why join Contra Costa County? Are you interested in pursuing a new opportunity and a career in public service? Contra Costa County is seeking talented and qualified individuals to fill clerical vacancies throughout the County! Once on board, there are opportunities for Clerk-Experienced Level employees to advance to Clerk-Senior Level after satisfying the requirements. Also, there are potential advancement opportunities to other specialized and supervisory clerical positions. Typing Positions : To be considered for typing positions, applicants must complete a typing test validating the ability to type at least 40 net words per minute. If you do not already have a typing certificate, you may utilize the following resource to take an online typing test: Visit https://es.eskill.com/es/quiz?testId=ffc84be3af23ce70 to take an online typing test. Test results will be sent to you via email, please attach them to your application. Candidates who do not include a valid typing test score will be considered for non-typing positions only. Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. We offer a monthly salary differential of $200 to employees in assignments that require bilingual proficiency. To read the complete Clerk - Experienced Level job description, please visit this website https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/1338/Job-Descriptions For Frequently Asked Questions regarding this recruitment, please click on the following link before applying: https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/75126/FAQ-Clerk-Clerk-Experienced-Level-Continuous-PDF The eligible list established from this recruitment may remain in effect for six (6) months. We are looking for someone who is: Detail oriented. You will be responsible for ensuring accuracy of written communications, numbers, or data entry Customer focused. Your role will require you to be responsive and proactive when addressing customer needs Organized. You will need to balance multiple assignments and priorities in a fast-paced environment Dependable. Your assigned unit will rely on you for support What you will typically be responsible for: General office duties such as typing, scanning, proofreading, filing, and email correspondence Receiving mail and processing it or routing it to the appropriate person Entering and maintaining data or other information in a computer database Checking forms for accuracy and proper completion Proofreading information such as records or reports Screening phone calls, answering questions, taking messages, or forwarding to appropriate person for resolution A few reasons you might love this job: Your work will have a direct impact on the County's ability to provide important public services There is opportunity for promotional growth There is a wide variety of County departments with clerical staffing needs, so you can expand the breadth of your experience A few challenges you might face in this job : Your customers will include some people with strong personalities and/or high expectations Tasks can vary depending upon the operational need and the department you are assigned to work You will work in a highly regulated government environment Competencies Required: Oral Communication: Engaging effectively in dialogue Writing: Communicating effectively in writing Attention to Detail: Focusing on the details of work content, work steps, and final work products Building & Maintaining Relationships: Establishing rapport and maintaining mutually productive relationships Customer Focus: Attending to the needs and expectations of customers Using Technology: Working with electronic hardware and software applications Professional & Technical Expertise: Applying technical subject matter to the job Valuing Diversity: Appreciating the benefits of varied backgrounds and cultures in the workplace Fact Finding: Obtaining facts and data pertaining to an issue or question Mathematical Facility: Performing computations and solving mathematical problems Professional Integrity & Ethics: Displaying honesty, adherence to principles, and personal accountability Self-Management: Showing personal organization, self-discipline, and dependability Adaptability: Responding positively to change and modifying behavior as the situation requires EXAM DATES Tentative Online Written Exams: February 2024 (For applications received 12/11/23 - 2/4/24) April 2024 (For applications received 2/5/24 - 4/7/24) June 2024 ( For applications received 4/8/24 - 6/2/24) August 2024 (For applications received 6/3/24 - 8/4/24) Minimum Qualifications Typing Skills: The ability to type at a speed of not less than 40 words per minute from clear manuscript or printed or typewritten copy. Employees who are in positions which do not require typing, or classifications which require typing at a lower speed, may be required to demonstrate their ability to type 40 words per minute before appointment, transfer or reassignment into positions requiring typing. Level B: One (1) year of full-time office clerical experience, or equivalent animal related clerical experience. Selection Process Selection Process: Application Filing and Evaluation : Applicants will be required to complete a supplemental questionnaire at the time of application, applications will be evaluated to determine which candidates will move forward in the next phase of the recruitment process. Online Multiple-Choice Test : Candidates invited to take the online skills assessment will need access to a computer and internet. Candidates will be evaluated on necessary knowledge and skills that may include, but are not limited to: clerical skills, mathematical ability, grammar and vocabulary, interpersonal skills, and customer service. Candidates are not permitted to retake the same assessment within a six (6) month period. If you apply for another recruitment that uses this exam and the test is scheduled within six (6) months of the date you took the test this time, you will not have the option to re-take the exam. 3. Final Selection Interviews : Vary dependent upon the departments filling vacancies. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to participate in the selection process. The Human Resources Department may change the examination steps noted above in accordance with the Personnel Management Regulations and accepted selection practices. For recruitment-specific questions, please contact HR at Jobs@hrd.cccounty.us. For any technical issues, please contact the GovernmentJobs’ applicant support team for assistance at +1 855-524-5627. CONVICTION HISTORY After you receive a conditional job offer, you will be fingerprinted, and your fingerprints will be sent to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The resulting report of your conviction history (if any) will be used to determine whether the nature of your conviction conflicts with the specific duties and responsibilities of the job for which you have received a conditional job offer. If a conflict exists, you will be asked to present any evidence of rehabilitation that may mitigate the conflict, except when federal or state regulations bar employment in specific circumstances. Having a conviction history does not automatically preclude you from a job with Contra Costa County. If you accept a conditional job offer, the Human Resources Department will contact you to schedule a fingerprinting appointment. DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All Contra Costa County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY It is the policy of Contra Costa County to consider all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, or other protected category under the law. To find more information on Benefits offered by Contra Costa County, please go to https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/1343/Employee-Benefits Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Apr 09, 2024
Full Time
The Position ***This is a continuous recruitment*** ***Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply immediately*** Why join Contra Costa County? Are you interested in pursuing a new opportunity and a career in public service? Contra Costa County is seeking talented and qualified individuals to fill clerical vacancies throughout the County! Once on board, there are opportunities for Clerk-Experienced Level employees to advance to Clerk-Senior Level after satisfying the requirements. Also, there are potential advancement opportunities to other specialized and supervisory clerical positions. Typing Positions : To be considered for typing positions, applicants must complete a typing test validating the ability to type at least 40 net words per minute. If you do not already have a typing certificate, you may utilize the following resource to take an online typing test: Visit https://es.eskill.com/es/quiz?testId=ffc84be3af23ce70 to take an online typing test. Test results will be sent to you via email, please attach them to your application. Candidates who do not include a valid typing test score will be considered for non-typing positions only. Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. We offer a monthly salary differential of $200 to employees in assignments that require bilingual proficiency. To read the complete Clerk - Experienced Level job description, please visit this website https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/1338/Job-Descriptions For Frequently Asked Questions regarding this recruitment, please click on the following link before applying: https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/75126/FAQ-Clerk-Clerk-Experienced-Level-Continuous-PDF The eligible list established from this recruitment may remain in effect for six (6) months. We are looking for someone who is: Detail oriented. You will be responsible for ensuring accuracy of written communications, numbers, or data entry Customer focused. Your role will require you to be responsive and proactive when addressing customer needs Organized. You will need to balance multiple assignments and priorities in a fast-paced environment Dependable. Your assigned unit will rely on you for support What you will typically be responsible for: General office duties such as typing, scanning, proofreading, filing, and email correspondence Receiving mail and processing it or routing it to the appropriate person Entering and maintaining data or other information in a computer database Checking forms for accuracy and proper completion Proofreading information such as records or reports Screening phone calls, answering questions, taking messages, or forwarding to appropriate person for resolution A few reasons you might love this job: Your work will have a direct impact on the County's ability to provide important public services There is opportunity for promotional growth There is a wide variety of County departments with clerical staffing needs, so you can expand the breadth of your experience A few challenges you might face in this job : Your customers will include some people with strong personalities and/or high expectations Tasks can vary depending upon the operational need and the department you are assigned to work You will work in a highly regulated government environment Competencies Required: Oral Communication: Engaging effectively in dialogue Writing: Communicating effectively in writing Attention to Detail: Focusing on the details of work content, work steps, and final work products Building & Maintaining Relationships: Establishing rapport and maintaining mutually productive relationships Customer Focus: Attending to the needs and expectations of customers Using Technology: Working with electronic hardware and software applications Professional & Technical Expertise: Applying technical subject matter to the job Valuing Diversity: Appreciating the benefits of varied backgrounds and cultures in the workplace Fact Finding: Obtaining facts and data pertaining to an issue or question Mathematical Facility: Performing computations and solving mathematical problems Professional Integrity & Ethics: Displaying honesty, adherence to principles, and personal accountability Self-Management: Showing personal organization, self-discipline, and dependability Adaptability: Responding positively to change and modifying behavior as the situation requires EXAM DATES Tentative Online Written Exams: February 2024 (For applications received 12/11/23 - 2/4/24) April 2024 (For applications received 2/5/24 - 4/7/24) June 2024 ( For applications received 4/8/24 - 6/2/24) August 2024 (For applications received 6/3/24 - 8/4/24) Minimum Qualifications Typing Skills: The ability to type at a speed of not less than 40 words per minute from clear manuscript or printed or typewritten copy. Employees who are in positions which do not require typing, or classifications which require typing at a lower speed, may be required to demonstrate their ability to type 40 words per minute before appointment, transfer or reassignment into positions requiring typing. Level B: One (1) year of full-time office clerical experience, or equivalent animal related clerical experience. Selection Process Selection Process: Application Filing and Evaluation : Applicants will be required to complete a supplemental questionnaire at the time of application, applications will be evaluated to determine which candidates will move forward in the next phase of the recruitment process. Online Multiple-Choice Test : Candidates invited to take the online skills assessment will need access to a computer and internet. Candidates will be evaluated on necessary knowledge and skills that may include, but are not limited to: clerical skills, mathematical ability, grammar and vocabulary, interpersonal skills, and customer service. Candidates are not permitted to retake the same assessment within a six (6) month period. If you apply for another recruitment that uses this exam and the test is scheduled within six (6) months of the date you took the test this time, you will not have the option to re-take the exam. 3. Final Selection Interviews : Vary dependent upon the departments filling vacancies. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to participate in the selection process. The Human Resources Department may change the examination steps noted above in accordance with the Personnel Management Regulations and accepted selection practices. For recruitment-specific questions, please contact HR at Jobs@hrd.cccounty.us. For any technical issues, please contact the GovernmentJobs’ applicant support team for assistance at +1 855-524-5627. CONVICTION HISTORY After you receive a conditional job offer, you will be fingerprinted, and your fingerprints will be sent to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The resulting report of your conviction history (if any) will be used to determine whether the nature of your conviction conflicts with the specific duties and responsibilities of the job for which you have received a conditional job offer. If a conflict exists, you will be asked to present any evidence of rehabilitation that may mitigate the conflict, except when federal or state regulations bar employment in specific circumstances. Having a conviction history does not automatically preclude you from a job with Contra Costa County. If you accept a conditional job offer, the Human Resources Department will contact you to schedule a fingerprinting appointment. DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All Contra Costa County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY It is the policy of Contra Costa County to consider all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, or other protected category under the law. To find more information on Benefits offered by Contra Costa County, please go to https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/1343/Employee-Benefits Closing Date/Time: Continuous
PLACER COUNTY, CA
Auburn, California, United States
Introduction Living in Placer County from Placer County Video Portal Placer County is comprised of over 1,400 square miles of beautiful and diverse geography, ranging from the residential and commercial areas of South Placer, through the historic foothill areas of Auburn, Foresthill, and Colfax, and to the County's jewel of the North Lake Tahoe basin. Placer is a great place to live, work, play, and learn! For more information about Placer County, please visit www.placer.ca.gov . POSITION INFORMATION This classification is scheduled to receive a general wage increase of 4% in July 2024. The Senior Administrative Legal Clerk classification is assigned to the Sheriff's Office, the District Attorney's Office, and the Probation Department. The Corrections Division of the Sheriff's Office is seeking to fill one Senior Administrative Legal Clerk vacancy. This position will perform a variety of more specialized administrative clerical work and is responsible for supervising and supporting Administrative Legal Clerks working in warrants, booking, and front office with their assigned duties. Senior positions in this division receive an additional 5% Jail Shift Supervisor Pay. This division requires working 12-hour shifts, including nights, weekends and holidays. Positions are located in the jail at either the Auburn or South Placer facility. All jail shifts are rotational based upon seniority. In addition to the base hourly rate listed above, individuals assigned to the jail will receive Jail Incentive Pay of 5%, as well as a yearly uniform allowance of $750.00. Those assigned to work the night shift will receive a shift differential of 7.5%. Those assigned to work as a shift supervisor will receive an additional 5% of base salary. To view a recruitment video for the Sheriff's Office, please click here . The eligible list established from this recruitment may also be used to fill future vacancies as they arise in the Sheriff's Office, District Attorney's Office, and/or the Probation Department. BENEFITS Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees, including: Holidays: 14 paid holidays per year, 2 of which are floating holidays* Vacation leave: 10 days/year with ability to accrue 25 days/year Sick leave: 12 days/year* Cafeteria plan: 6% of employee’s salary will be contributed towards employee to use towards 401(k), dependent care, medical co-insurance, or cash Medical, dental, and vision insurance available for employees and dependents $50,000 life insurance policy at no cost to employee CalPERS retirement plans Retiree medical insurance Deferred compensation Education allowance: up to $1,200 per year Bilingual incentive: incumbents may be eligible for bilingual incentive pay depending upon operational needs and certification of proficiency. *Amounts will be prorated for part-time employees and employees hired after the first of the year. The information above represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire about the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. For a detailed listing of benefits, please click here to view General benefits . For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer, please visit Placer County's Human Resources website. DEFINITION To perform a variety of more specialized and responsible general and legal administrative, clerical, and document processing functions for assigned program or project within a legal department; to support law enforcements with a variety of administrative tasks; and to act as a shift supervisor and participate in employee training, evaluation and discipline when assigned to the Sheriff's Office. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the advanced journey level class in the Administrative Legal Clerk series. Positions at this level are distinguished from other classes within the series by the level of responsibility assumed, the complexity of duties assigned, independence of action taken, and by the nature of the public contact made. Employees perform the most difficult and responsible types of duties assigned to classes within this series including performing technical clerical duties which require specialized knowledge related to area of assignment within a legal department and/or providing technical and functional supervision over assigned legal clerical staff. When assigned to the Sheriff's Office, as a shift supervisor, employees perform direct supervision over assigned staff. Employees at this level are required to be fully trained in all procedures related to assigned area of responsibility. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general supervision from management personnel, and may receive functional or technical supervision from higher level secretarial personnel. Exercises technical and functional supervision over legal clerical personnel. May exercise direct supervision over clerical staff when assigned to the Sheriff's Office. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Relieve supervisor or other department staff of administrative legal support service functions; utilize independent judgment and initiative. Plan, prioritize and review the work of staff assigned to a variety of general and legal administrative, clerical and document processing functions. Develop schedules and methods to accomplish assignments ensuring work is completed in a timely and efficient manner. Participate in evaluating the activities of staff, recommending improvements and modifications. Provide and coordinate staff training; work with employees to correct deficiencies. Act as interdepartmental liaison relating to administrative or project support functions for the office and for compliance with County regulations and practices relating to those functions. Act as shift supervisor when assigned to the Sheriff's Office; conduct employee training and evaluations and implement discipline. Perform complex legal clerical duties related to a programmatic area of assignment. review complex legal documents, arrest or incident records, probation reports, and files to identify inaccurate, inconsistent, and unclear information; notify appropriate staff to resolve issue. Interpret, apply and explain policies and procedures related to area of assignment; respond to individuals requesting services related to area of assignment. Prepare correspondence and supporting documentation relating to area of assignment; maintain accurate records and files of program activities. Prepare, interpret and maintain comprehensive inmate and parole criminal cases for inmates; develop inmate arraignment calendar; and perform sentence calculations. Respond to inquiries from the public and outside law enforcement agencies, both on the telephone and in person, and refer to appropriate staff member for more specific information as appropriate; exhibit familiarity with functions of the County. Operate and access automated criminal justice communication information systems and subsystems. Act as information source to inquiries not requiring the supervisor's attention and otherwise assist in representing the department by telephone and in person; compose correspondence as required. Collect legal information from a variety of documents pertinent to assigned department or functional area of responsibility; compile data for reports; prepare routine reports as required. Maintain and monitor records and files; follow up on due dates; perform other monitoring functions to ensure timely completion of work. May perform secretarial duties as necessary; type, proofread and edit correspondence, reports, proposals and contracts. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other County employees and the public using principles of good customer service. Perform related duties as assigned. WORKING CONDITIONS Work is typically performed in an indoor office environment and controlled temperature conditions. Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. Positions may require traveling to and from other locations in a variety of outdoor weather conditions and lifting materials and supplies of light weight. Incumbents may work odd or unusual hours including nights, weekends, holidays and/or overtime and in proximity to, or have contact with inmates or defendants. Incumbents may be subject to periods of facility lockdown. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Experience and Training Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: Three years of increasingly responsible legal clerical experience. Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. License or Certificate: May need to possess a valid driver's license as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Legal terminology and forms. Principles and practices of legal document processing. English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Principles and practices of computer hardware and software including word processing, spreadsheets and database packages. Principles and practices of filing and record keeping. Modern office methods, practices, procedures and computer equipment. Filing and legal record keeping systems Legal clerical procedures of area to which assigned. Pertinent laws, codes and regulations. Business letter and report writing. Ability to: On a continuous basis, sit at desk and/or stand at counter for long periods of time. Intermittently twist and reach office equipment; write and use keyboard to communicate through written means; run errands; lift light weight. Intermittently, review documents related to department operations; observe, identify and problem solve office operations and procedures; understand, interpret and explain department policies and procedures; explain operations and problem solve office issues for the public and with staff. Understand the organization and operations of the County and of outside agencies as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities. Provide technical and functional supervision and direct supervision when serving as shift supervisor. Train and evaluate assigned shift personnel. Organize duties and determine priorities in order to meet assigned deadlines. Interpret, explain and apply operating policy, rules and procedures of assigned function within a legal department as well as pertinent laws, codes, and regulations. Perform the more complex legal clerical work. Retrieve, store, and purge information in a wide variety of manual and automated filing systems, and maintain security and confidentiality of restricted information. Establish and maintain basic financial records; calculate mathematical computations. Compile and maintain extensive legal records and files. Type accurately at a speed of 45 words per minute. Use modern office equipment and computers. Maintain confidentiality. Operate a variety of office machines and computer equipment. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. SELECTION PROCEDURE Training & Experience Rating (100%) Based upon responses to the supplemental questionnaire, the applicant’s education, training, and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the eligible list. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Length of Probation: All permanent appointments from open eligible lists to positions in the classified service shall serve a probationary period of twelve (12) months or two thousand eighty (2,080) hours, whichever is more. Bargaining Unit: General CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S. For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn. SUBSTITUTE LISTS The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation. Conclusion For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Andrea Marthaler, Administrative Technician, at amarthaler@placer.ca.gov or (530) 886-4664. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
Introduction Living in Placer County from Placer County Video Portal Placer County is comprised of over 1,400 square miles of beautiful and diverse geography, ranging from the residential and commercial areas of South Placer, through the historic foothill areas of Auburn, Foresthill, and Colfax, and to the County's jewel of the North Lake Tahoe basin. Placer is a great place to live, work, play, and learn! For more information about Placer County, please visit www.placer.ca.gov . POSITION INFORMATION This classification is scheduled to receive a general wage increase of 4% in July 2024. The Senior Administrative Legal Clerk classification is assigned to the Sheriff's Office, the District Attorney's Office, and the Probation Department. The Corrections Division of the Sheriff's Office is seeking to fill one Senior Administrative Legal Clerk vacancy. This position will perform a variety of more specialized administrative clerical work and is responsible for supervising and supporting Administrative Legal Clerks working in warrants, booking, and front office with their assigned duties. Senior positions in this division receive an additional 5% Jail Shift Supervisor Pay. This division requires working 12-hour shifts, including nights, weekends and holidays. Positions are located in the jail at either the Auburn or South Placer facility. All jail shifts are rotational based upon seniority. In addition to the base hourly rate listed above, individuals assigned to the jail will receive Jail Incentive Pay of 5%, as well as a yearly uniform allowance of $750.00. Those assigned to work the night shift will receive a shift differential of 7.5%. Those assigned to work as a shift supervisor will receive an additional 5% of base salary. To view a recruitment video for the Sheriff's Office, please click here . The eligible list established from this recruitment may also be used to fill future vacancies as they arise in the Sheriff's Office, District Attorney's Office, and/or the Probation Department. BENEFITS Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees, including: Holidays: 14 paid holidays per year, 2 of which are floating holidays* Vacation leave: 10 days/year with ability to accrue 25 days/year Sick leave: 12 days/year* Cafeteria plan: 6% of employee’s salary will be contributed towards employee to use towards 401(k), dependent care, medical co-insurance, or cash Medical, dental, and vision insurance available for employees and dependents $50,000 life insurance policy at no cost to employee CalPERS retirement plans Retiree medical insurance Deferred compensation Education allowance: up to $1,200 per year Bilingual incentive: incumbents may be eligible for bilingual incentive pay depending upon operational needs and certification of proficiency. *Amounts will be prorated for part-time employees and employees hired after the first of the year. The information above represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire about the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. For a detailed listing of benefits, please click here to view General benefits . For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer, please visit Placer County's Human Resources website. DEFINITION To perform a variety of more specialized and responsible general and legal administrative, clerical, and document processing functions for assigned program or project within a legal department; to support law enforcements with a variety of administrative tasks; and to act as a shift supervisor and participate in employee training, evaluation and discipline when assigned to the Sheriff's Office. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the advanced journey level class in the Administrative Legal Clerk series. Positions at this level are distinguished from other classes within the series by the level of responsibility assumed, the complexity of duties assigned, independence of action taken, and by the nature of the public contact made. Employees perform the most difficult and responsible types of duties assigned to classes within this series including performing technical clerical duties which require specialized knowledge related to area of assignment within a legal department and/or providing technical and functional supervision over assigned legal clerical staff. When assigned to the Sheriff's Office, as a shift supervisor, employees perform direct supervision over assigned staff. Employees at this level are required to be fully trained in all procedures related to assigned area of responsibility. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general supervision from management personnel, and may receive functional or technical supervision from higher level secretarial personnel. Exercises technical and functional supervision over legal clerical personnel. May exercise direct supervision over clerical staff when assigned to the Sheriff's Office. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Relieve supervisor or other department staff of administrative legal support service functions; utilize independent judgment and initiative. Plan, prioritize and review the work of staff assigned to a variety of general and legal administrative, clerical and document processing functions. Develop schedules and methods to accomplish assignments ensuring work is completed in a timely and efficient manner. Participate in evaluating the activities of staff, recommending improvements and modifications. Provide and coordinate staff training; work with employees to correct deficiencies. Act as interdepartmental liaison relating to administrative or project support functions for the office and for compliance with County regulations and practices relating to those functions. Act as shift supervisor when assigned to the Sheriff's Office; conduct employee training and evaluations and implement discipline. Perform complex legal clerical duties related to a programmatic area of assignment. review complex legal documents, arrest or incident records, probation reports, and files to identify inaccurate, inconsistent, and unclear information; notify appropriate staff to resolve issue. Interpret, apply and explain policies and procedures related to area of assignment; respond to individuals requesting services related to area of assignment. Prepare correspondence and supporting documentation relating to area of assignment; maintain accurate records and files of program activities. Prepare, interpret and maintain comprehensive inmate and parole criminal cases for inmates; develop inmate arraignment calendar; and perform sentence calculations. Respond to inquiries from the public and outside law enforcement agencies, both on the telephone and in person, and refer to appropriate staff member for more specific information as appropriate; exhibit familiarity with functions of the County. Operate and access automated criminal justice communication information systems and subsystems. Act as information source to inquiries not requiring the supervisor's attention and otherwise assist in representing the department by telephone and in person; compose correspondence as required. Collect legal information from a variety of documents pertinent to assigned department or functional area of responsibility; compile data for reports; prepare routine reports as required. Maintain and monitor records and files; follow up on due dates; perform other monitoring functions to ensure timely completion of work. May perform secretarial duties as necessary; type, proofread and edit correspondence, reports, proposals and contracts. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other County employees and the public using principles of good customer service. Perform related duties as assigned. WORKING CONDITIONS Work is typically performed in an indoor office environment and controlled temperature conditions. Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. Positions may require traveling to and from other locations in a variety of outdoor weather conditions and lifting materials and supplies of light weight. Incumbents may work odd or unusual hours including nights, weekends, holidays and/or overtime and in proximity to, or have contact with inmates or defendants. Incumbents may be subject to periods of facility lockdown. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Experience and Training Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: Three years of increasingly responsible legal clerical experience. Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. License or Certificate: May need to possess a valid driver's license as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Legal terminology and forms. Principles and practices of legal document processing. English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Principles and practices of computer hardware and software including word processing, spreadsheets and database packages. Principles and practices of filing and record keeping. Modern office methods, practices, procedures and computer equipment. Filing and legal record keeping systems Legal clerical procedures of area to which assigned. Pertinent laws, codes and regulations. Business letter and report writing. Ability to: On a continuous basis, sit at desk and/or stand at counter for long periods of time. Intermittently twist and reach office equipment; write and use keyboard to communicate through written means; run errands; lift light weight. Intermittently, review documents related to department operations; observe, identify and problem solve office operations and procedures; understand, interpret and explain department policies and procedures; explain operations and problem solve office issues for the public and with staff. Understand the organization and operations of the County and of outside agencies as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities. Provide technical and functional supervision and direct supervision when serving as shift supervisor. Train and evaluate assigned shift personnel. Organize duties and determine priorities in order to meet assigned deadlines. Interpret, explain and apply operating policy, rules and procedures of assigned function within a legal department as well as pertinent laws, codes, and regulations. Perform the more complex legal clerical work. Retrieve, store, and purge information in a wide variety of manual and automated filing systems, and maintain security and confidentiality of restricted information. Establish and maintain basic financial records; calculate mathematical computations. Compile and maintain extensive legal records and files. Type accurately at a speed of 45 words per minute. Use modern office equipment and computers. Maintain confidentiality. Operate a variety of office machines and computer equipment. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. SELECTION PROCEDURE Training & Experience Rating (100%) Based upon responses to the supplemental questionnaire, the applicant’s education, training, and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the eligible list. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Length of Probation: All permanent appointments from open eligible lists to positions in the classified service shall serve a probationary period of twelve (12) months or two thousand eighty (2,080) hours, whichever is more. Bargaining Unit: General CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S. For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn. SUBSTITUTE LISTS The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation. Conclusion For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Andrea Marthaler, Administrative Technician, at amarthaler@placer.ca.gov or (530) 886-4664. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
State of Missouri
Clayton, Missouri, United States
Senior Court Clerk A position with the Missouri Judiciary provides you the opportunity to work with a variety of exceptional, hardworking people and to gain a valuable and rewarding career. It takes many types of talent to advance the mission of the Missouri Judiciary and to keep operations running smoothly. Our positions offer competitive benefit programs, growth opportunities and the ability to work with people in your community. We are recruiting to fill a Senior Court Clerk position which is highly responsible advanced work using an electronic filing system in a court within the Missouri State Court System. Work involves responsibility for court case processing which may require the application of independent judgment and the application of statutes, policies and regulations, with minimal supervision. Work requires frequent interaction with the public providing exceptional customer service. Work may also involve financial record keeping within an automated case management system; providing direct support for a circuit judge or associate circuit judge providing a full range of responsibilities within the division's jurisdiction; or supervision of other staff. General Duties: Perform technical clerical work in the Courtroom Services Department - Substitute Courtroom Clerk which will include the following: provide technical clerical support for Associate Judges, Circuit Judges, or a Commissioner in a division; serve in the courtroom; assist in preparing judge's docket; note continuances; administer oath to witnesses and jurors; make minute entries in the court's automated case management system (JIS) to reflect case progress, which may include scanning documents and attaching to the appropriate docket code; contact attorneys and other court personnel to resolve discrepancies discovered in reviewing records; prepare a variety of orders, documents and correspondence for judge; prepare various statistical reports; operate sound recording machine; answer inquiries and furnish information to attorneys, court personnel and the general public by telephone and in person; and perform other duties. Other key responsibilities include: (The following duties are representative of this position, not comprehensive.) Performs case processing in receiving and initiating case files; performs technical duties such as reviewing judgments, preparing warrants, summonses, garnishments and executions, bond settings, and docket control. Reviews legal documents for necessary information required for filing; determines processing required and takes necessary action in accordance with court rules requiring a detailed knowledge of applicable terminology, rules, and procedures. Performs accounting duties in receiving and disbursing monies, reconciles financial accounts, and prepares daily and monthly financial reports. Provides information and customer assistance in person, via telephone, email or other mediums (without giving legal advice) (i.e., pro se litigants, attorneys, reporters, law enforcement, other judicial agencies, co-workers, supervisors, and judges). Prepares a variety of documents related to court operations including court orders, court calendars, notices of hearings, court appearances or reports; coordinates the flow of documents necessary for court assignments; and properly queues electronically filed proceedings for processing. Desired skills and knowledge: (This job description does not include specific physical requirements necessary to perform the job, such as, carrying, standing and lifting. Such requirements vary from position to position and may be determined by the appointing authority) Advanced knowledge of court procedures and policies, legal documents, laws and legal factors pertaining to the court. Advanced knowledge of organization operations, functions and scope of authority of the court. Ability to work independently and manage time effectively while handling a high-volume workload in an environment subject to frequently changing priorities and high stress. Ability to exercise good judgment and make independent decisions in accordance with general policy and objectives. Ability to maintain a variety of complex records and prepare reports from an automated system. Minimum qualifications: (Equivalent combination of relevant education and experience may be substituted on a year for year basis provided a high school diploma or GED has been obtained): Associate’s Degree in a related field or at least 60 semester hours from an institution of higher learning and two years of varied administrative experience performing a wide range of technical office duties. EMPLOYEES MAY BE EXPOSED TO : Evidence and testimony that may be disturbing, such as photographs of violent scenes and victims and or sexually explicit material; evidence that may include syringes, drugs, weapons and blood; the public who may potentially be verbally or physically abusive, allergens, such as perfumes and dust; and unpleasant odors, such as unwashed clothing or chemicals offered into evidence. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and have a strong commitment to diversity in all its forms. We are particularly interested in receiving applications from a broad spectrum of qualified people who will assist us in demonstrating our essential values of excellence, integrity, justice, stewardship, teamwork and partnership.
May 04, 2024
Full Time
Senior Court Clerk A position with the Missouri Judiciary provides you the opportunity to work with a variety of exceptional, hardworking people and to gain a valuable and rewarding career. It takes many types of talent to advance the mission of the Missouri Judiciary and to keep operations running smoothly. Our positions offer competitive benefit programs, growth opportunities and the ability to work with people in your community. We are recruiting to fill a Senior Court Clerk position which is highly responsible advanced work using an electronic filing system in a court within the Missouri State Court System. Work involves responsibility for court case processing which may require the application of independent judgment and the application of statutes, policies and regulations, with minimal supervision. Work requires frequent interaction with the public providing exceptional customer service. Work may also involve financial record keeping within an automated case management system; providing direct support for a circuit judge or associate circuit judge providing a full range of responsibilities within the division's jurisdiction; or supervision of other staff. General Duties: Perform technical clerical work in the Courtroom Services Department - Substitute Courtroom Clerk which will include the following: provide technical clerical support for Associate Judges, Circuit Judges, or a Commissioner in a division; serve in the courtroom; assist in preparing judge's docket; note continuances; administer oath to witnesses and jurors; make minute entries in the court's automated case management system (JIS) to reflect case progress, which may include scanning documents and attaching to the appropriate docket code; contact attorneys and other court personnel to resolve discrepancies discovered in reviewing records; prepare a variety of orders, documents and correspondence for judge; prepare various statistical reports; operate sound recording machine; answer inquiries and furnish information to attorneys, court personnel and the general public by telephone and in person; and perform other duties. Other key responsibilities include: (The following duties are representative of this position, not comprehensive.) Performs case processing in receiving and initiating case files; performs technical duties such as reviewing judgments, preparing warrants, summonses, garnishments and executions, bond settings, and docket control. Reviews legal documents for necessary information required for filing; determines processing required and takes necessary action in accordance with court rules requiring a detailed knowledge of applicable terminology, rules, and procedures. Performs accounting duties in receiving and disbursing monies, reconciles financial accounts, and prepares daily and monthly financial reports. Provides information and customer assistance in person, via telephone, email or other mediums (without giving legal advice) (i.e., pro se litigants, attorneys, reporters, law enforcement, other judicial agencies, co-workers, supervisors, and judges). Prepares a variety of documents related to court operations including court orders, court calendars, notices of hearings, court appearances or reports; coordinates the flow of documents necessary for court assignments; and properly queues electronically filed proceedings for processing. Desired skills and knowledge: (This job description does not include specific physical requirements necessary to perform the job, such as, carrying, standing and lifting. Such requirements vary from position to position and may be determined by the appointing authority) Advanced knowledge of court procedures and policies, legal documents, laws and legal factors pertaining to the court. Advanced knowledge of organization operations, functions and scope of authority of the court. Ability to work independently and manage time effectively while handling a high-volume workload in an environment subject to frequently changing priorities and high stress. Ability to exercise good judgment and make independent decisions in accordance with general policy and objectives. Ability to maintain a variety of complex records and prepare reports from an automated system. Minimum qualifications: (Equivalent combination of relevant education and experience may be substituted on a year for year basis provided a high school diploma or GED has been obtained): Associate’s Degree in a related field or at least 60 semester hours from an institution of higher learning and two years of varied administrative experience performing a wide range of technical office duties. EMPLOYEES MAY BE EXPOSED TO : Evidence and testimony that may be disturbing, such as photographs of violent scenes and victims and or sexually explicit material; evidence that may include syringes, drugs, weapons and blood; the public who may potentially be verbally or physically abusive, allergens, such as perfumes and dust; and unpleasant odors, such as unwashed clothing or chemicals offered into evidence. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and have a strong commitment to diversity in all its forms. We are particularly interested in receiving applications from a broad spectrum of qualified people who will assist us in demonstrating our essential values of excellence, integrity, justice, stewardship, teamwork and partnership.