What are the responsibilities and job description for the Office Assistant - Children, Youth, and Families Division position at Outagamie County?
Outagamie County Core Values Invested in Serving Better Together Create Progress Support Through Compassion Position Purpose The Office Assistant performs a variety of general and specialized administrative functions to assist the Department of Health and Human Services with providing services to the public. Office Assistant staff will be cross trained within other divisions of Health and Human Services. In the first year, success in this role comes from being detail-oriented, highly organized, an effective communicator, and a strong team player committed to supporting department goals.
Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday (four 10-hour shifts) Location: Dept
of Health and Human Services 320 S. Walnut St. Appleton, WI 54911 Key Responsibilities The following duties are most critical for this position.
These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned. Effectively communicating with the public.
Greeting and directing the public, providing program information, answering multi-line telephone, taking messages, making referrals to other services when appropriate, and otherwise assisting the public. Gathers and documents information to determine client enrollment into programs. Schedules appointments.
Enters data and program specific information into various computer systems, programs, and case files. Prepares, edits and revises various documents including correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, questionnaires, etc., from handwritten notes, recorded voice dictation, meeting information, or prior documents, using typewriter or computer and word processing and speech recognition software. Opens, maintains, and closes electronic or hard copy files/charts
Performs file maintenance and destruction following applicable policy and procedure. Scans documents into electronic case files. Develop and maintain spreadsheets, create charts and tables, or generate reports.
Process, distribute, and/or scan mail following standard procedures. Processes paperwork specific to the assigned division. Prepares legal documents and processes paperwork for court actions.
Opens and files court documents as appropriate. Coordinates serving the client with court documents. Completes background checks and performs notary duties May provide financial assistance functions to Department and/or clientele including depositing checks and allowances, setting up and maintaining payment accounts, preparing bills, handling petty cash and maintaining associated records, preparing billing statements, preparing requisitions or purchase orders.
Maintains inventory of office and computer supplies, forms, papers, verify bills when received, and arranging for payment. Education/Certifications/Experience Requirements Minimum of a high school diploma or GED equivalent with at least two years of office experience. Experience in Word, Excel, machine transcription, scanning, and public contact preferred.
Or any combination of education and experience that provides equivalent knowledge, skills, and abilities. Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license. (Requirement specific to the Mental Health and Youth and Family Services divisions.) Required or Preferred Skills Knowledge of and ability to use modern office practices, procedures, and equipment
Skill in operation of computers and software programs utilized by the department. Demonstrated ability to type a minimum of 45 wpm with 95% accuracy. Effectively communicate in English.
The ability to understand and follow written and oral instructions. Determine priorities, multi-task, plan and organize work schedule to meet deadlines and goals. Respect individual and their differences, and work with members of all socioeconomic groups.
Maintain confidentiality and accountability Establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, other county and department employees, and the general public. Ability to add, subtract, multiply, divide, and figure simple mathematical calculations. Ability to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move up to 20 pounds.
Understand and use proper body mechanics. Outagamie County offers Benefit options and paid time off for team members that work 20 or more hours per week. Learn more today by visiting: https://www.outagamie.org/government/departments-f-m/human-resources/employee-benefits-information Outagamie County Diversity Statement: Outagamie County is committed to developing, nurturing, and sustaining an equitable community and workforce where all individuals can thrive
We pledge to amplify the voices of under-represented communities or those who were historically excluded, by removing barriers that result from racial, social injustice and inequities. We strive to ensure that equity, diversity, inclusion are embedded at all levels of Outagamie County programs and departments through acknowledging, analyzing, and addressing the root causes of inequities. We will create and advance equitable polices, practices and procedures, including, but not limited to County services, recruitment and retention, policies and practices, budgeting and procurement.
We commit to being transparent and will continually evaluate and update our values when identified goals and objectives are not being achieved or sustained. Outagamie County will strive to create an inclusive environment where every community member feels like he/she/they belong. OUTAGAMIE COUNTY IS AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, THE COUNTY WILL PROVIDE REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS TO QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES AND ENCOURAGES BOTH PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES AND INCUMBENTS TO DISCUSS POTENTIAL ACCOMMODATIONS WITH THE EMPLOYER.
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