Senior Typist
4 months ago
The work is performed under the general supervision of a higher-level employee, permitting the exercise of independent judgment in carrying out details of the work. Depending on the agency assignment, an incumbent may function as secretary to a department head. Specific instructions may be given for new or unusual assignments. Supervision may be exercised over the work of clerical employees depending on work assignments and office staffing pattern. The incumbent does related work as required.
Typical activities characteristic of the class.
- Keys accounting and financial statements, statistical tabulations and data, letters, memoranda, vouchers, reports, requisitions, and other materials, working from rough draft or from data which is personally developed.
- Reviews accounts, reports, payrolls, and other documents for completeness, accuracy, and conformity to established procedures, rules, and regulations.
- Collects fees and other funds for service activities and charges to specific accounts for bank deposits.
- Conducts routine correspondence on matters where policies and procedures are well defined.
- Assembles a variety of data from office records for incorporation into various reports and records.
- Maintains personnel records and prepares and keys payrolls.
- May act as unit or department liaison between public and agency program personnel.
- May schedule and coordinate agency activities with vendors, customers, and the public.
- Performs and oversees the typing, processing, indexing, sorting, recording, and filing of a variety of records and reports.
- Maintains records of receipts and expenditures for specific functions of the agency.
- May prepare news releases of agency activities.
- Answers telephone, provides information to callers, takes messages, and makes appointments.
- Assists in agency budget preparation.
- May operate office equipment such as photocopiers, fax machines, typewriters, calculators, postage machines, etc.
- May assign and review work of subordinates and instruct new employees in specialized clerical and typing or data entry work of a unit.
- Orders supplies and equipment from vendors in support of agency programs upon advice and direction of a supervisor.
- May take the meeting minutes of a Board or Commission.
- Completion of 60 semester credit hours at a regionally accredited or NYS registered college or university; OR
- Graduation from high school or possession of an equivalency diploma and two (2) years of experience in a clerical position involving typing or data entry; OR
- Three (3) years of clerical experience which involved typing or data entry; OR
- An equivalent combination of training and experience as defined by the limits of "A," "B," and "C" above.
Applicants must take the Senior Typist civil service exam and be reachable to obtain position.
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Our Mission Build Your Future Keys to the CiTi (Vision) Is this safe? Is this done with integrity? Is this kind? Is this helpful? Core Values We embrace innovation & creativity. We make student-based decisions with honesty, respect & integrity. We collaborate, focused on quality service, expertise & student success. The Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) in New York State was established in 1948 to provide cost-effective shared educational programs and services to school districts. Now, 70 years later, the goal remains the same, but has evolved to include a focus on preparing students for their role in a global economy while collaborating with districts to close gaps in student achievement. Each school day the programs and services we provide impact the more than 17,000 students that attend our nine Oswego County School Districts. We not only provide outstanding educational experiences, but also offer cost effective cooperative services and programs to the districts themselves. In addition to our educational programs, our many services bring cultural experiences to the local schools, books to their libraries and the latest in technology to their students. The success of Oswego County's more than 17,000 students is our mission. We also strive to enhance the lives of our residents by providing adult education offerings such as High School Equivalency (formerly GED), continuing education and enrichment classes and adult literacy lessons through our partnership with Cayuga Community College.