Criminal Records Specialist

Arizona Department of Public SafetyTucson, AZ
Onsite

About The Position

The Arizona Department of Public Safety is seeking motivated individuals for our Criminal Records Specialist positions who are responsible for performing skilled data entry, file searches, maintenance and retrieval of criminal justice reports, records and other related materials. Performs complex record keeping, filing duties, compilation of statistics and general clerical work. Information retrieved and released must be accurate and released only to authorized personnel. Performs related duties as assigned. This recruitment will be used to establish an 18-month eligibility list to fill current and future vacancies located in the Tucson area over the life of the list.

Requirements

  • One (1) year of clerical experience to include word processing or data entry skills.
  • Must obtain ACJIS Terminal Operator Certification within six months of hire, and maintain certification throughout the course of this assignment with the Department.
  • Business English, spelling, grammar and punctuation.
  • Modern office practices, procedures and equipment.
  • Records management systems.
  • Operating a personal computer utilizing a variety of business software such as Word and Excel.
  • Reviewing, proofreading, editing and verifying forms, documents, computer printouts and other written materials for accuracy in content of information, calculation, coding and adherence to policies and procedures.
  • Dealing courteously and tactfully with individuals seeking information about department functions and activities.
  • Working as part of a team.
  • Filing documents in alphabetical or chronological order.
  • Exercising good judgement in safeguarding sensitive and confidential information.
  • Understanding written and verbal instruction to complete assigned tasks accurately.
  • Performing detailed work with a high degree of accuracy.
  • Calculating mathematical problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
  • Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of assignment.
  • Reading, comprehending and interpreting written materials of simple or moderate complexity.
  • Working with interruptions.
  • Adapting to changing priorities.
  • Working independently with minimal supervision.
  • Organizing, prioritizing and performing multiple tasks.
  • Working within stringent deadlines to complete work assignments.
  • Effectively communicating orally and in writing.
  • Evaluating information, making decisions, and taking appropriate action.
  • Learning automated criminal information systems and appropriate codes (e.g., NCIC, ACCH, FACT, etc.).
  • Operating a multiple line telephone system.
  • Taking accurate and concise notes on research information.
  • Initiating the expansion of a task to achieve an established goal.
  • Dealing with irate people.

Responsibilities

  • Queries information on computerized criminal justice information systems (e.g., ACJIS/NCIC, MAS, SHIELDS, N-DEX, etc.) to obtain or disseminate criminal history information in response to internal and external requests.
  • Contacts with the public and/or various criminal justice agencies in order to resolve records problems and complaints; explain laws and procedures; request, provide or verify information; and/or collect fees.
  • Enters data of criminal activity information from various sources or application information or user agency information into computerized criminal justice information systems (e.g., ACJIS/NCIC, SHEILDS, TraCS, etc.) or tracking systems to add, update, modify or purge information. Enters general information into a computerized tracking system in order to originate, update, reconcile, transfer or track data.
  • Verifies submitted paperwork by proofreading and comparing data to ensure accuracy.
  • Reviews files, documents or computer printouts to ensure quality control of completeness and accuracy of criminal justice information.
  • Confirms arrest warrants to determine validity and release for action by law enforcement agencies and the courts.
  • Receives, opens and routes incoming mail.
  • Remains current on job-specific procedures in order to apply appropriate methodologies through familiarization with various manuals, publications, bulletins, state and federal laws; and attending meetings and training courses.
  • Tracks assignments to assure accurate and timely completion.
  • Monitors access and dissemination of criminal record information in order to maintain security in compliance with federal and state laws.
  • Files, retrieves and maintains a variety of information to ensure compliance with state and federal laws and to fill requests from internal and external sources.
  • Monitors teletype inquiries for criminal history information in order to ensure prompt response, take appropriate action, and ensure other law enforcement agencies respond appropriately and within time limit parameters in accordance with state laws.
  • Trains new employees in unit procedures under the direction of the supervisor.
  • Processes and distributes daily reports to track daily work progress, project status and statistics.
  • Prepares records for or requests copies from storage.
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