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Summary of Essential Duties
Under the direction of the Unit Supervisor as assigned: the clerical specialist duties may consist of: scheduling hearings, typing, proofreading, correcting various Administrative or Court documents, copying, scanning, faxing, distribution of correspondence, mailing documents, maintaining a tickle system, client interaction (telephone and in person), correspondence with third parties, maintaining excel spreadsheets, payment processing, payment analysis, organization and maintenance of case records, opens, closes and updates files, certifies orders and payment histories. Other duties as assigned.
Functions of the Position
*Specific functions will be designated by Unit assignment but may include any of the following*
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of: Federal, State and local laws, rules and regulations pertaining to Child Support; agency policies concerning support enforcement; computers and programs (SETS, CRISE, Kidstar, OnBase, Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, Compass Capture); agency computer operations; office equipment; office practices and procedures; Child Support forms.
Skill in: Organization, oral communication; operating machines (e.g., phone equipment, copier, fax, postage meter); opening, sorting and distributing mail; typing and data entry; word processing; written communication; performing computer operations (i.e., update database information); maintenance and repair of small office machinery (i.e., fax machines, copiers) operating a motor vehicle.
Ability to: Answer and transfer incoming calls; take phone messages; give or exchange facts or routine information; answer routine questions/inquires; resolve recurring, standard problems; assist at front desk; perform a full range of standard clerical assignments; compile records; maintain accurate records and logs; maintain and update client files and records; complete forms; open, sort and distribute mail; type; enter data using keyboard; arrange information numerically, chronologically and alphabetically; sort items into categories according to established methods; read, copy and record figures; comprehend written materials; work independently; work with others; use computers; exert light to moderate physical effort with ability to lift 20 lbs.
Qualifications
One (1) year experience in a business or agency which has involved substantial application of laws or regulations in the performance of work, such as child support program, family law practice, collection agency or a federal/state assistance agency or an equivalent combination of training and experience that would provide the necessary skills and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
Preferred but not required:
An associate degree or bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
Additional Requirements
Must successfully undergo BCI background check.
Successfully complete an alcohol and drug screening
Possess a valid Ohio Driver’s License
Provide proof of eligibility to work in the United States
Inherently hazardous or physically demanding working conditions:
May encounter irate clients or individuals; may have some exposure to individuals with contagious or communicable disease; is occasionally exposed to unsanitary conditions (insect infestation, bodily wastes), odors; may have some exposure to common chemicals found in an office environment, such as toner and correction fluid.
Base Rate: $15.65 per hour
APPLICANTS CAN SUBMIT A RESUME TO AARON.PEARCE2@JFS.OHIO.GOV
Phone: 330-722-9209
Fax: 330-722-9342
144 North Broadway Street
Room 202
Medina, OH 44256
Monday - Friday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
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