About The Position

The Administrative Specialist, Intermediate under general supervision provides clerical, administrative, and/or cashier support to a specific County office or department. This designation is distinguished from the Administrative Specialist classification by greater work complexity and broader work activities.

Requirements

  • Associates Certificate in Business or related field with two (2) years of administrative/staff support experience.
  • Depending on area assigned: cashier experience.
  • Or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
  • May require Deputy Clerk deputizing; may require AOP certification.
  • May require or obtain by date of hire a valid driver's license applicable to job responsibilities, with a driving record acceptable to the County of El Paso.
  • In order to access the County’s network and systems, a personal mobile smart device is required by the hire start date.
  • Depending on area assigned: National Crimes Information Center (NCIC) / Texas Crime Information Center (TCIC) / Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (TLETS) / National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (NLETS) certification.
  • Crisis Communication Certification; Basic Telecommunications Certification; All courses must be passed, including a State Examination, within 1 year of hire which are provided in house.
  • A Tele communicators License will be issued by TCOLE upon successful completion of the State Examination.
  • State of Texas Official Vehicle Inspector License must be completed within one (1) year.
  • Must obtain Texas Vehicle Inspector license.
  • Knowledge of: Laws, state statutes, rules and regulations pertaining to area assigned county department policies; the principles and practices of modern office administration; secretarial practices and procedures; business correspondence and report preparation; customer service/public relations practice and procedures; English usage, grammar, punctuation and spelling; techniques for effective interpersonal communications; modern office procedures, methods and computer equipment to include Windows and Microsoft based products.
  • Depending on area of assignment : court system and proceedings; legal terminology; cashiering and bookkeeping practices, policies, and procedures, including financial record keeping; mechanical process and techniques used in the inspection.
  • Skill/Ability to: Learn the organization, procedures and operating details of the County department to which assigned; attention to detail and established deadlines; perform word processing and data entry; perform routine clerical work including maintenance of appropriate records and preparations of general reports; verify and cross check files and data; maintain confidential records and reports; be tactful and diplomatic in dealing with the public, members and government officials; complete projects on time; operate personal computer using standard office operating software and general office equipment; maintain filing systems, compile and organize information; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; make mathematical computations; and establish and maintain cooperative and effective relationships with those contacted during the course of work.
  • Pass a background investigation
  • Depending on area of assignment : perform routine calculations to count currency, make change, and prepare daily cash reports; may require bilingual in Spanish; and typing speed of 45 words per minute; economic development principles and practices, especially incentive programs; techniques used in research and statistical analysis; current economic, development and demographic and market trends.
  • Demonstrate regular and reliable attendance
  • Work well with others and participate fully in a team-oriented environment
  • Interface with other employees and customers in a courteous and respectful manner
  • Maintain strict confidentiality
  • Project positive support of their department and all county organizations at all times
  • Maintain and enhance the County’s commitment to customer service excellence

Nice To Haves

  • May require bilingual in Spanish
  • typing speed of 45 words per minute
  • economic development principles and practices, especially incentive programs
  • techniques used in research and statistical analysis
  • current economic, development and demographic and market trends

Responsibilities

  • Performs administrative and clerical tasks, including correspondence, report preparation; and other materials from rough draft or from source documents for review and signature; reads and reviews outgoing correspondence; performs data entry, may process billings; may receive payments; balances receipts with cash, credit cards, etc.; and processes mail.
  • May serve as the initial point of phone, email, or personal contact for participants, outside agencies, other county departments and the general public concerning inquiries or complaints about a specific program and/or its services; researches information; make appropriate referrals for assistance.
  • Maintains files and records; arranges and schedules meetings; prepares and distributes meeting agendas; may attend meetings and takes notes and/or minutes.
  • Gathers, organizes, and summarizes information for special projects; prepares various routine and complex reports, tables, graphs, and statistical summaries.
  • Trains on processes; Establishes and maintains files and records; May perform calendaring activities; plans, schedules and coordinates special events; Schedules document archive and document disposal; Reports any equipment maintenance needs for appropriate action.
  • As directed orders and maintains supplies; keeps inventories; Maintains confidentiality; Performs mail runs to County’s mail room and delivers correspondence to various departments as needed.
  • Substitutes, if assigned, during temporary absences by performing delegated duties sufficient to maintain continuity of normal operations.
  • Commits self to providing excellent customer service and demonstrate commitment through cooperative team and individual efforts; and Creates a high-quality work culture through participation in and emphasis on training and mentoring to develop leadership, management, and technical skills in self and all employees, including safety related training and skills.
  • May serve as back up: Processes registrations; titling functions, cashiering, or serving the general public; Receives appropriate fees; ensures that all information on check(s) is in compliance with check acceptance policy; records all pertinent information in order to cross reference transaction with valid identification and receipts; Evaluates and ensures proper documentation; Is responsible for handling large amounts of money and balancing daily monies (cash, checks, and credit card transactions) to receipts at close out.
  • Depending on area assigned: Prepares dockets; issues licenses/permits and certificates; issues citations and subpoenas; balances reports; judgments; opens and closes cases; accepts and processes court ordered expungements; files and stores documents; attends court; assists with arraignment-jail pleas and sentencing procedures.
  • As assigned receives appropriate fees; ensures that all information on check(s) is in compliance with check acceptance policy; records all pertinent information in order to cross reference transaction with valid identification and receipts.
  • As assigned investigates legal cases; interviews witnesses; prepares investigative reports; Assists with processing referrals from inception to completion; including the direct communication with Managers concerning case information and status; Notarizes documents; Provides informational material to news media and general public; when required.
  • Arranges and schedules meetings; prepares and distributes meeting agendas; attends meetings and takes notes and/or minutes; Makes travel arrangements; prepares itineraries; prepares and submits travel items for approval; processes and submits travel vouchers with corresponding receipt documentation for payment.
  • Processes and reviews purchase orders and invoices; authorizes payments up to specific limits; monitors spending and budget balances, encumbrances, transfers, and appropriations.
  • Processes voter registrations; processes ballot requests; performs research on voters as required; Performs criminal searches for customers and agencies as required; Processes staff mileage and meal expense reports; processes billings; prepares bank deposits.
  • Replaces license plates and stickers; sells permits and disabled placards; Ensures identification and proof of financial liability are presented at time of vehicle registration(s) and/or title transfer(s); Operates Registration and Title System (RTS) terminal to retrieve information from State Motor Vehicle Department and for all transactions.
  • Gathers, researches, and analyzes economic development information Studies information from a variety of sources including demographic, incentives, local business climate, local real estate, impact and feasibility studies and local regulations and incentives; Participates in marketing incentive programs; Assists in setting guidelines and policy for abatement of local property tax and other incentive programs.
  • Examines, maintains database, and follows through on suspicious title transfer paperwork which is forwarded to Enforcement from all TAC branch offices and/or full-service contracted offices; Generates monthly reports for upper management; Examines, verifies, and audits applications and supporting documentation to ensure compliance with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) registration and titling of motor vehicles, and sales tax comptroller; Ensures all title transactions are properly packaged per TxDMV requirements and forwarded to the TxDMV on a daily basis.
  • Checks all repair work performed in shop for completeness. This includes physical inspections and road tests before vehicle is turned back to user departments; Assists in answering questions from all offices, including the full-service contracted offices on issues dealing with title registration inquiries; Ensures that all NMVTIS report transactions are corrected and processed within the required time permitted; Reports course credits to TCOLE.
  • Processes and reviews purchase orders and invoices; Performs work as Parts Clerk for inventory and re-ordering of all supplies as needed in support of the division’s operations; Work is closely reviewed for accuracy, completeness, for adherence and compliance to purchasing/ procurement rules; Receives daily instructions and priorities set forth by management on all open jobs, due in and new parts requisitions; Uses Advanced Purchase Inventory Control System (ADPICS) and other technologies to requisition repair part, materials, department supplies, office supplies, safety equipment and other items in support of the Department.
  • Receives materials, equipment, and hardware; ensures correctness of quantity, evaluates function and quality, and maintains records of stock received; Takes inventories of all items in stock and maintains optimum inventory levels to ensure timely deliveries to meet departmental requirements; Disperses, issues, and delivers supplies, materials, and equipment; Recommends layouts for maximum use and operation of warehouse or storage space.
  • Processes requisitions, researches products, clarifies specifications, and generates requisition (RQ) purchase orders (PO); Contacts several vendors to inquire about cost and availability of commodities; Maintains records and files, to include services requisitions (RQ) and purchase orders (PO); Checks and disposes of surplus, obsolete equipment or materials upon approval of director or designee.
  • Performs vehicle inspections; May be required to receive and catalog incoming and outgoing parts while generating RQ’s and conducting inventories; Assists with tracking general vehicle information for the entire county fleet; Is responsible for photographing vehicles involved in crashes and contacting body shops for repair estimates; Acts a liaison with Law Enforcement units, as needed.
  • Enters time records for employees; Enters requisitions for new hires; Creates actions for department personnel changes; Serves as the secretary for assigned board; Conducts audits as assigned; Clinical audits; ensures inmate documentation are in compliance with statutes, and standards; Follows-up on requisitions pending a purchase order; Reconciles purchase orders and processes on a timely basis; Assists vendors to ensure that payments are received on a timely basis.
  • Performs clerical work associated with contracts; Prepares contracts for review; Is responsible for obtaining signatures and ensures contracts are sent to vendors in a timely manner; Reviews active contracts for expirations dates; Tracks all contracts and maintains files.
  • Maintains the compliance status and assignments of Guardianship cases; Recruits volunteers from the community to complete annual visits and advocate for Wards under Guardianship: Prepares a court volunteer manual with policies and procedures for the volunteers to follow; Designates and assigns guardianship cases to volunteers and reviews court visitor reports; and Assists in planning, organizing, developing, implementing, and maintaining certain programs as assigned by the department.
  • Performs such other related duties as may be assigned.
  • Maintains a safe and healthy work place environment.
  • May be required to travel to satellite branches when assigned or at times, on very short notification.
  • As members of the County of El Paso Emergency Response System, all El Paso County employees are designated as Disaster Service Workers during a proclaimed emergency and may be required to train on emergency response and/or perform certain emergency services at the direction of their supervisor.

Benefits

  • Disaster Service Workers during a proclaimed emergency
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