Administrative / General Clerk III

Cellavant IncWashington, DC
Onsite

About The Position

The Administrative / General Clerk III plays a key role in supporting the Agency’s mission by delivering comprehensive administrative, clerical, records, and operational assistance across multiple organizational units. This position handles a broad range of unclassified administrative and records-related functions essential to maintaining efficient daily operations. • Manage assigned workload accurately and efficiently in alignment with Agency priorities. • Follow approved records procedures and desktop processes per the Records Policy Manual (RPM) and local SOPs. • Maintain compliance with Agency policies, manuals, and procedural guidance. • Participate in Agency-provided training on records systems, SOPs, and policies. • Identify gaps in guidance and assist in drafting SOPs for Government review. • Ensure accurate data entry, record integrity, and timely task completion. • Receive, log, sort, distribute, and prepare unclassified mail and correspondence. • Deliver mail to designated locations within required timeframes. • Scan, log, interfile, and route documents per policy. • Prepare files for transfer, shipment, storage, or retirement. • Enter, update, and track files in Agency record systems. • Create, maintain, consolidate, and store physical and electronic files. • Conduct routine file audits, reconciliations, and missing file searches. • Support record retention, disposition, and inventory reporting. • Assist with mobile audit teams and records projects as assigned. • Assist with expenditure tracking and spend plan updates. • Support payroll and general expense analysis. • Assist with budget execution tracking and documentation. • Support annual and periodic budget planning activities. • Track mandatory training requirements and completion status. • Assist with training requests, registrations, and funding documentation. • Maintain training records, reports, and tracking tools. • Support development of training resources and documentation. • Assist with equipment inventories and accountability. • Maintain and update equipment hand receipts and asset tracking systems. • Support audits and reporting related to issued equipment. • Assist with TDY and overseas rotation planning. • Track staff rotation schedules and logistical requirements. • Support cost, execution, and budget analysis for international assignments.

Requirements

  • U.S. citizenship
  • High school diploma or equivalent (GED)
  • 3-5 years of relevant administrative experience
  • Ability to successfully complete corporate background investigation to include credit and criminal check
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a Federal Government suitability determination/clearance
  • Strong organizational skills with exceptional attention to detail.
  • Ability to manage high volumes of mail, files, and administrative tasks with accuracy and efficiency.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Teams) and Adobe Acrobat.
  • Ability to learn and effectively use government systems, databases, and digital record platforms.
  • Clear and professional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to read, write, understand, in English.
  • Ability to follow detailed written and oral instructions and complete tasks to standard.
  • Capable of performing repetitive tasks independently while maintaining consistency and quality.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize effectively, and collaborate well with others.
  • Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as part of a team in a deadline-driven environment.
  • Skilled in organizing work, establishing priorities, and maintaining accuracy under strict timelines.

Responsibilities

  • Manage assigned workload accurately and efficiently in alignment with Agency priorities.
  • Follow approved records procedures and desktop processes per the Records Policy Manual (RPM) and local SOPs.
  • Maintain compliance with Agency policies, manuals, and procedural guidance.
  • Participate in Agency-provided training on records systems, SOPs, and policies.
  • Identify gaps in guidance and assist in drafting SOPs for Government review.
  • Ensure accurate data entry, record integrity, and timely task completion.
  • Receive, log, sort, distribute, and prepare unclassified mail and correspondence.
  • Deliver mail to designated locations within required timeframes.
  • Scan, log, interfile, and route documents per policy.
  • Prepare files for transfer, shipment, storage, or retirement.
  • Enter, update, and track files in Agency record systems.
  • Create, maintain, consolidate, and store physical and electronic files.
  • Conduct routine file audits, reconciliations, and missing file searches.
  • Support record retention, disposition, and inventory reporting.
  • Assist with mobile audit teams and records projects as assigned.
  • Assist with expenditure tracking and spend plan updates.
  • Support payroll and general expense analysis.
  • Assist with budget execution tracking and documentation.
  • Support annual and periodic budget planning activities.
  • Track mandatory training requirements and completion status.
  • Assist with training requests, registrations, and funding documentation.
  • Maintain training records, reports, and tracking tools.
  • Support development of training resources and documentation.
  • Assist with equipment inventories and accountability.
  • Maintain and update equipment hand receipts and asset tracking systems.
  • Support audits and reporting related to issued equipment.
  • Assist with TDY and overseas rotation planning.
  • Track staff rotation schedules and logistical requirements.
  • Support cost, execution, and budget analysis for international assignments.
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