Performs a variety of moderately complex paraprofessional duties in support of administrative, budget, purchasing, and/or training coordination activities related to assigned program area.
Utilizes specialized knowledge relating to area of assignment to research, analyze, compose, and track information;
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The Administrative Technician is distinguished from the Office Specialist and Office Assistant classifications in that the duties of Administrative Technician are paraprofessional and technical in nature, often requiring specialized program area knowledge.
Administrative Technician incumbents are expected to perform duties independently, and exhibit a higher level of knowledge and judgment in assigned program area.
Responsibilities:
1. Prepare, review, and process a wide variety of documents, such as permits, requisitions, contracts, reports, training records, press releases, and correspondence; monitor and maintain records, files,
and databases; develop queries, run ad hoc reports, and extract administrative, purchasing, and financial data from multiple computer systems.
2. Research, analyze, compile, tabulate, assemble, and track data using various computer applications and software; prepare summaries, forms, tracking systems, and spreadsheets; consistently monitor program area activities and expenditures, and alert management regarding issues, needs, or problems.
3. Maintain current knowledge of laws, ordinances, requirements, policies, and procedures relative to assigned program area; apply such knowledge to job duties, and ensure program adherence; recommend to supervisory personnel modifications to existing policies and procedures, as needed.
4. Coordinate training for assigned program area; maintain a calendar of training activities; ensure employees are trained in a timely manner; ensure mandatory training, such as Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.), is conducted in accordance with applicable regulations; arrange internal training classes, prepare associated materials, and reserve facilities; arrange external training opportunities and make travel arrangements; research and recommend trainers;
maintain accurate and complete training records; coordinate and prepare for audits of training records by regulatory agencies.
5. Assist in budget preparation and administration as assigned.
Working hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Skills:
Ability to:
Perform a variety of administrative, budget, purchasing, and training coordination duties in support of
assigned programs and functions.
Coordinate assigned programs and functions.
Effectively multi-task and prioritize.
Gather, organize, track, compile, tabulate, analyze, and summarize data.
Maintain a variety of ledgers, logs, records, reports, and electronic databases.
Prepare a variety of clear and concise reports, documents, and memoranda.
Respond to requests and inquiries from City staff, outside agencies, and the general public.
Education:
High School
Experience:
1-4 years
Qualifications:
Knowledge of:
Methods and techniques of project and program coordination.
Basic methods and techniques of data collection, research and analysis.
Principles of business letter and report writing.
Pertinent federal, state and local codes, ordinances, laws, and regulations.
Principles and practices of record keeping and records management.
Basic principles and techniques of budget preparation and control, and purchasing.
Basic mathematical principles.
P.O.S.T. training requirements (if assigned).
Principles and practices of customer service and problem resolution.
Operational characteristics, services and activities of assigned program area.
Modern office procedures and methods including computer equipment and supporting applications,
such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and standard report generation.
English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Submit your resume ASAP!
Call, text or email Spherion @ 530-899-1300 corwinberger@spherion.com
Spherion has helped thousands of people just like you find work happiness! Our experienced staff will listen carefully to your employment needs and then work diligently to match your skills and qualifications to the right job and company. No one works harder for you than Spherion. EEO Employer: Race, Religion, Color, National Origin, Citizenship, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, Age, Disability, Ancestry, Veteran Status, Genetic Information, Service in the Uniformed Services or any other classification protected by law.San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance:Qualified applicants in San Francisco with criminal histories will be considered for employment in accordance with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance.
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Performs a variety of moderately complex paraprofessional duties in support of administrative, budget, purchasing, and/or training coordination activities related to assigned program area.
Utilizes specialized knowledge relating to area of assignment to research, analyze, compose, and track information;
The Administrative Technician is distinguished from the Office Specialist and Office Assistant classifications in that the duties of Administrative Technician are paraprofessional and technical in nature, often requiring specialized program area knowledge.
Administrative Technician incumbents are expected to perform duties independently, and exhibit a higher level of knowledge and judgment in assigned program area.
Responsibilities:
1. Prepare, review, and process a wide variety of documents, such as permits, requisitions, contracts, reports, training records, press releases, and correspondence; monitor and maintain records, files,
and databases; develop queries, run ad hoc reports, and extract administrative, purchasing, and financial data from multiple computer systems.
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2. Research, analyze, compile, tabulate, assemble, and track data using various computer applications and software; prepare summaries, forms, tracking systems, and spreadsheets; consistently monitor program area activities and expenditures, and alert management regarding issues, needs, or problems.
3. Maintain current knowledge of laws, ordinances, requirements, policies, and procedures relative to assigned program area; apply such knowledge to job duties, and ensure program adherence; recommend to supervisory personnel modifications to existing policies and procedures, as needed.
4. Coordinate training for assigned program area; maintain a calendar of training activities; ensure employees are trained in a timely manner; ensure mandatory training, such as Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.), is conducted in accordance with applicable regulations; arrange internal training classes, prepare associated materials, and reserve facilities; arrange external training opportunities and make travel arrangements; research and recommend trainers;
maintain accurate and complete training records; coordinate and prepare for audits of training records by regulatory agencies.
5. Assist in budget preparation and administration as assigned.
Working hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Skills:
Ability to:
Perform a variety of administrative, budget, purchasing, and training coordination duties in support of
assigned programs and functions.
Coordinate assigned programs and functions.
Effectively multi-task and prioritize.
Gather, organize, track, compile, tabulate, analyze, and summarize data.
Maintain a variety of ledgers, logs, records, reports, and electronic databases.
Prepare a variety of clear and concise reports, documents, and memoranda.
Respond to requests and inquiries from City staff, outside agencies, and the general public.
Education:
High School
Experience:
1-4 years
Qualifications:
Knowledge of:
Methods and techniques of project and program coordination.
Basic methods and techniques of data collection, research and analysis.
Principles of business letter and report writing.
Pertinent federal, state and local codes, ordinances, laws, and regulations.
Principles and practices of record keeping and records management.
Basic principles and techniques of budget preparation and control, and purchasing.
Basic mathematical principles.
P.O.S.T. training requirements (if assigned).
Principles and practices of customer service and problem resolution.
Operational characteristics, services and activities of assigned program area.
Modern office procedures and methods including computer equipment and supporting applications,
such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and standard report generation.
English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Submit your resume ASAP!
Call, text or email Spherion @ 530-899-1300 corwinberger@spherion.com
Spherion has helped thousands of people just like you find work happiness! Our experienced staff will listen carefully to your employment needs and then work diligently to match your skills and qualifications to the right job and company. No one works harder for you than Spherion. EEO Employer: Race, Religion, Color, National Origin, Citizenship, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, Age, Disability, Ancestry, Veteran Status, Genetic Information, Service in the Uniformed Services or any other classification protected by law.San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance:Qualified applicants in San Francisco with criminal histories will be considered for employment in accordance with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance.
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