Location: Delaware,OH, USA
Incumbent works closely with the administrative and support divisions and is responsible for a variety of administrative, secretarial and clerical duties, including but not limited to assisting law enforcement personnel by processing NCIC/LEADS entries, data entry, and processing of necessary reports and legal documents for the Sheriff's Office.
The Records Division operates two shifts covering 16 hours a day, 7 days a week. Applicants will have the opportunity to work one of the following shifts: 6 AM-2 PM or 2 PM-10 PM, with the possibility of a third shift/overnight hours in the future. This division will require some holiday and weekend work as well.
Completion of a secondary education or equivalent plus specialized training preferred. Must have a valid Ohio Driver's License and a clean criminal record. Ability to obtain and maintain LEADS/NCIC operation certification.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Processes/enters data and files NCIC/LEADS information
Runs LEADS/NCIC computer requests for law enforcement personnel as needed for investigations
Prepares and participates in LEADS/NCIC audits and monthly validations
Receives, enters, files, sorts, scans, posts and maintains documents, log forms and records, including Sheriff's Office reports, traffic citations and correspondences
Distributes information as necessary
Distributes Sheriff's Office reports internally and to the public upon request
Enters protection orders and warrant information into necessary computer systems
Completes warrant checks as necessary
Picks up and delivers reports, correspondence and legal documents to local courts and agencies
Performs typing, word processing and related computer operations
Processes and distributes incoming and outgoing documents and correspondences
Completes monthly reports as necessary
Inventories and stocks necessary office supplies
Handles public inquiries Answers and directs telephone calls
Faxes and copies materials as requested
Other duties as assigned by the Sheriff or designee
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Equipment: Ability to use the following equipment: computer and related office software, printer, copier, multi - line telephone, fax machine, and other modern office equipment necessary to perform duties.
Critical Skills/Expertise:
* Knowledge of the Ohio Revised Code
* Ability to follow established policies and procedures
* Ability to accurately complete, maintain and / or file records, reports and forms
* Ability to operate a multi-line telephone system and other standard office equipment
* Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
* Ability to multi-task
* Ability to develop working rapport with Office personnel and representatives of both private and public entities
* Ability to follow oral and written directions
* Ability to maintain confidentiality of information and records
* Ability to organize, prioritize, and plan work / tasks and to carry out programs, policies, and administrative matters
* Ability to transcribe information, type accurately and at moderate speed, read, write and spell common vocabulary
* Ability to work independently and achieve results
* Ability to work effectively with the public who may be upset, distraught, irate, emotionally or mentally or otherwise unable to function within reasonable range of constructive behaviors
* Knowledge of the Sheriff Office policies, procedures, practices and guidelines and the ability to apply as they relate to the assigned duties
II. RESPONSIBILITY
Individual carries out routine or recurring assignments or tasks. Errors in decisions or work are not immediately known through supervisory review, but are revealed through adverse effects on subsequent operations. Errors usually result in loss of time in other organizational units, causing substantial inconvenience to the public or embarrassment to the employing organization. No direct reports or supervisory responsibility.
III. PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIP
Incumbent has contact with co-workers, employees in the department, public and private sector employees, law enforcement personnel, institutional residents and the general public.
IV. PHYSICAL EFFORT AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
Physical Requirements: The physical requirements of the position are identified as sedentary work, which may require the lifting of up to forty (40) pounds.
Physical Activity: The physical activities of the position are typing, talking, hearing, listening, reaching and walking.
Visual Activity: The minimum visual activity of the job is close to the eyes, and requires viewing a computer terminal and proofreading information.
Job Location: Incumbent works in a typical office setting and has limited exposure to adverse environmental conditions.
Equal Opportunity Employer
M/F/D/V