
CLERK 1
City of Ocean City, Ocean City, NJ, United States
Administrative/Office Clerk
Under supervision, performs routine, repetitive, clerical work of a varied nature; does other related duties as required.
Checks and compares finished copy. Greets visitors to the office; pulls files for public review; gives basic information according to department regulations in person and by telephone.
Receives application fees or escrow payments; takes recreation program registrations and sells event tickets. Answers the telephone and takes messages accurately. Copies, collates, and mails applications to Board members.
Prepares and keeps records.
Addresses, stamps, and mails department correspondence.
Operates numbering, time, stamping, and dating machines. Hand stamps letters, papers, and other documents, and sorts and files, cards, letters, forms, and other documents. Fills in and checks form letters, circular letters, and forms. Maintains mailing lists.
Compiles and tabulates simple numerical data. Operates office machines and equipment, including manual, and electric typewriters, commonly used duplicating machines, and adding machines as required. Maintains essential records and files. Learns and utilizes various types of electronic and/or manual recording and information systems used by the Department.
Knowledge of: Office methods, practices, routines, and equipment. Ability to: Understand, remember, and carry out oral and written directions to learn quickly from oral and written explanations and from demonstrations; use and care for office machines and equipment, duplicating machines, and adding machines; maintain records and files; learn to utilize various types of electronic and/or manual recording and information systems used by the agency, office, or related units; read, write, speak, understand, and communicate in English sufficiently to perform the duties of this position. American Sign Language or Braille may also be considered as acceptable forms of communication.
Personal Computer with keyboard using word processing, spreadsheet, and data base programs; Printer; Phone; FAX; Copier; Shredder; Mail Machine.
More than two-thirds of on the job time sit, use hands and fingers to use keyboard, phone, copier, pen and pencil, and to collate paper, reach with hands and arms to retrieve files, lift paper, mail, and files of up to 10 lbs.; one-third to two-thirds of on the job time talk or hear; less than one-third of on the job time stand, walk use a step stool to retrieve files in Archives, stoop, kneel, or crouch to retrieve files. Vision requirements include close and the ability to adjust focus.
Position requires employee to: More than two-thirds of on the job time work in an inside office environment; less than one-third of on the job time work near the moving parts of the copier, risograph, mail machine, and shredder; be exposed to the ink from the copier and risograph. Moderate noise is typical for the work environment. A relatively slight chance exists that work hours will change or that the employee will be required to work beyond normal hours. The work physical demands and work environment characteristics described are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. An employee must meet the physical demands to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Under supervision, performs routine, repetitive, clerical work of a varied nature; does other related duties as required.
Checks and compares finished copy. Greets visitors to the office; pulls files for public review; gives basic information according to department regulations in person and by telephone.
Receives application fees or escrow payments; takes recreation program registrations and sells event tickets. Answers the telephone and takes messages accurately. Copies, collates, and mails applications to Board members.
Prepares and keeps records.
Addresses, stamps, and mails department correspondence.
Operates numbering, time, stamping, and dating machines. Hand stamps letters, papers, and other documents, and sorts and files, cards, letters, forms, and other documents. Fills in and checks form letters, circular letters, and forms. Maintains mailing lists.
Compiles and tabulates simple numerical data. Operates office machines and equipment, including manual, and electric typewriters, commonly used duplicating machines, and adding machines as required. Maintains essential records and files. Learns and utilizes various types of electronic and/or manual recording and information systems used by the Department.
Knowledge of: Office methods, practices, routines, and equipment. Ability to: Understand, remember, and carry out oral and written directions to learn quickly from oral and written explanations and from demonstrations; use and care for office machines and equipment, duplicating machines, and adding machines; maintain records and files; learn to utilize various types of electronic and/or manual recording and information systems used by the agency, office, or related units; read, write, speak, understand, and communicate in English sufficiently to perform the duties of this position. American Sign Language or Braille may also be considered as acceptable forms of communication.
Personal Computer with keyboard using word processing, spreadsheet, and data base programs; Printer; Phone; FAX; Copier; Shredder; Mail Machine.
More than two-thirds of on the job time sit, use hands and fingers to use keyboard, phone, copier, pen and pencil, and to collate paper, reach with hands and arms to retrieve files, lift paper, mail, and files of up to 10 lbs.; one-third to two-thirds of on the job time talk or hear; less than one-third of on the job time stand, walk use a step stool to retrieve files in Archives, stoop, kneel, or crouch to retrieve files. Vision requirements include close and the ability to adjust focus.
Position requires employee to: More than two-thirds of on the job time work in an inside office environment; less than one-third of on the job time work near the moving parts of the copier, risograph, mail machine, and shredder; be exposed to the ink from the copier and risograph. Moderate noise is typical for the work environment. A relatively slight chance exists that work hours will change or that the employee will be required to work beyond normal hours. The work physical demands and work environment characteristics described are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. An employee must meet the physical demands to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.