ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY I, PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY AND HUMAN RESOURCES SUPPORT

 

Full-Time and Permanent; Non-Exempt; 7.5 Hours/Day; 252 Days/Year; 12 Months/Year; Grade HH

 

General Responsibilities

 

Provides administrative secretarial support to the Office of Public Safety & Security and the Department of Human Resources (front desk). An employee assigned to this position serves as personal secretary to one or more coordinators, managers, or equivalent administrative level position(s), relieving supervisors of routine administrative tasks. Duties also include managing office and/or department clerical and administrative support activities and ensuring smooth and efficient operation of the office and/or department, applying knowledge of school system operations and procedures and exercising judgment in establishing/adapting work procedures. The work requires frequent contact with a variety of stakeholders, including but not limited to senior-level school division administrators and the public. It also requires the handling of unusually difficult, complex, and confidential matters. Assignments are usually received in the form of general outlines and written procedures. Employees frequently work independently when disseminating information and responding to internal and external stakeholders.

 

Work is performed under general supervision of the Director of Public Safety & Security, the Assistant Director of Public Safety & Security, and/or the Director of Human Resources, depending upon the task or activity assigned. The Administrative Secretary I provides administrative secretarial support by ensuring that the administrative tasks of the Office of Public Safety & Security and the Department of Human Resources (front desk) are carried out in an orderly and professional manner.

 

 

Education and Experience

 

Graduation from high school, including or supplemented by courses in business, technology, or a related field; considerable, progressively more responsible clerical or secretarial experience, some of which shall have been at the level of Clerical Specialist II, preferably in a similar setting; or any equivalent combination of education and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.

 

 

 

Essential Job Functions

 

Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

 

Physical Attributes

Most tasks are performed in a sedentary work environment. Attributes include those required in normal, everyday activities including sitting, walking, standing, bending, reaching, or carrying light items (up to 25 pounds).

 

Ability to operate a computer and office equipment for extended periods.

 

Hazards

Work is performed in an office setting with routine interaction with department personnel, external stakeholders, and the public. Work involves exposure to normal, everyday risks associated with such an environment.

 

Unusual Demands

 

Work is performed in an office and is subject to frequent interruptions. May require off-site meeting attendance with supervisor as needed.