Position Description: - Prepares advanced-level correspondence (i.e. documents which require a great deal of understanding of technical or legal language and applications) (e.g. legal briefs, affidavits, tax comparison charts, financial statements) independently with strict time procedures.
- Prepares legal documents such as pleadings, judgment entries, preparation of findings and recommendations for administrative support, formulation of recommendations regarding Mistake of Fact and any related documentation requested by attorney or legal team manager. Facilitates completion of daily workload of CSEA attorneys.
- Performs various computer operations to establish, adjust, and/or enter case record information (e.g. monthly support amounts, address information, case type determinations, escrow/arrearage notations, etc.) into SETS. Inputs data for the creation of withholding notices and orders from the courts, new employer information, emancipation updates, arrearage payoff amounts, etc
- Performs various administrative duties; coordinates the internal genetic draw operations for the Agency; serves as chain of custody designee for genetic draw operations and provides court testimony as needed; completes all State Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) screens as necessary, legal Case Referral List (CRL), calendars and SETS comments; assists with case load maintenance; acts as liaison to other divisional clerical specialists and the Court for questions/status and updates regarding administrative paternities; gathers data to prepare and maintain statistics on various programs, services, and actions of legal division; sends and receives outgoing and incoming mail for agency; schedules appointments, hearing and interviews as directed; monitors “no service returns” and arranges for service of process on cases needing a special process server, as well as cases with out-of-state personal service.
- Provides additional clerical support as needed; prepares intermediate and basic correspondence; assists lower-level clerical workers with the preparation of correspondence according to standard operating procedures or instructions; receives and screens incoming telephone calls and walk-in inquiries for CSEA attorneys. Answers routine questions.
- Remains informed of current developments and procedures pertinent to duties; may be required to attend seminars/training. May be required to be a notary and perform buccal swab testing for DNA purposes on clients and children.
Brief Description: The primary purpose
s of the Clerical Specialist 4 position is to prepare advanced-level correspondence (i.e. documents which require a great deal of understanding of technical or legal language and applications) (e.g. legal briefs, affidavits, tax comparison charts, financial statements) independently with strict time pressures and to perform various computer operations, such as to establish, adjust, and/or enter case record information into the Support Enforcement Tracking Systems (SETS). This work insoles the prioritization of assignments by the Clerical Specialist 4. In addition, the Clerical Specialist 4 is responsible for performing various administrative duties, such as interpreting policies, and procedures for other workers, and organizing and coordinating the work of others. The Clerical Specialist 4 is also responsible for performing additional clerical functions as necessary. The Clerical Specialist 4 works more independently and is performing duties with greater latitude.
Job Prerequisites: Minimum Qualifications: - High school graduate or GED, and 1 year experience in a related field
Additional Qualifications (Agency/Dept. Qualifications): - Excellent customer service, mathematical skills, organizational skills, analytical skills, communication skills, attention to detail, experience with computers systems, and the ability to multi-task
Compensation: Salary: $20.45 / hour per bargaining union contract (non-negotiable)
About UFA: Licking County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled