CSCD Office Specialist I
Occupations:
Office Clerks, GeneralSecretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and ExecutiveOffice and Administrative Support Workers, All OtherInformation and Record Clerks, All OtherReceptionists and Information ClerksIndustries:
Office Administrative ServicesBusiness Support ServicesOffice Supplies, Stationery, and Gift RetailersProfessional and Commercial Equipment and Supplies Merchant WholesalersOffice Furniture (including Fixtures) ManufacturingJob Summary Under moderate supervision, performs moderately complex clerical and administrative support tasks involving some independent judgment. Performs a variety of administrative, technical or analytical work of a specialized nature in furtherance of department mission. Performs research and analysis. Performs general office functions. Provides direction and information to the public on department and County procedures, regulations and policies. Maintains document, file, and record retrieval systems. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: This is the second in a series of three general clerical-related job classifications within the Administrative Support job family. This classification is distinguished from the Office Assistant in that work requires specialized functional knowledge with independent decision-making within established limits. This classification is distinguished from the Office Specialist Senior in that incumbents typically have less experience, specialized knowledge and responsibility. Duties and Responsibilities Applies functional knowledge to analyze and respond to matters requiring basic knowledge of department policies and procedures. Performs research and analysis in furtherance of program and department goals. Gathers information and statistical data. Creates databases and generates reports using spreadsheets, databases, and word processing and presentation software. Performs general office functions. Writes and prepares correspondence. Performs and conducts research and interpretation of data. Proofs documents and performs quality control reviews. Opens and distributes incoming mail, prepares mail outs, and maintains mailing lists. Maintains office schedules and appointments. Makes copies, does filing and sends faxes. Performs data entry on a regular basis. Schedules meetings, conferences and facilities. May assist with department personnel functions. Performs general office activities, such as ensuring facility availability, opening and closing doors, assisting in administrative staff support. Participates in complex/technical administrative projects with staff as directed. Assists with specialized or difficult work activities of subordinates or other staff members, such as mileage and travel/training requests and submittals. Responds to technical administrative questions, and ensures necessary follow-up. Performs receptionist duties, answers telephone, directs calls, office errands and takes and relays accurate messages. Logs phone calls and visitors. Greets and receives the public. Answers general questions about the department, its functions and activities, and its interrelationships with County departments and outside agencies. Refers individuals to appropriate persons, departments, or agencies. Provides direction and information to the public on department and County procedures, regulations and policies. Records transactions and maintains manual and computerized journal entries. Processes financial reports, including receipts, claims, and disbursements. Receives, posts and issues receipts for fee payments or other charges and submits monies and pertinent information to appropriate departments. Maintains effective document, file, and record retrieval systems. Maintains accountability for paper and electronic files. Creates, compiles, retrieves and disseminates information using computer and paper files. May be responsible for record storage. May maintain records and files for microfilming. May be responsible for scanning documents and managing indexed files. May serve as timekeeper. May translate for Spanish speaking clients. Serves as a notary public. Orders and purchases office supplies. Performs other job-related duties as assigned. Minimum Requirements Education and Experience: High School diploma or G.E.D. AND three (3) years of responsible office/clerical experience, including the operation of computer equipment to include word processing, spreadsheets, databases and a variety of software packages; OR, Any combination of education and experience that has been achieved and is equivalent to the stated education and experience and required knowledge, skills, and abilities sufficient to successfully perform the duties and responsibilities of this job. Licenses, Registrations, Certifications, or Special Requirements: None required. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of: Modern office/clerical practices, procedures, and methods. Policies, practices, procedures and terminology of assigned function. File management and techniques. Principles and procedures of record keeping. Customer service etiquette. Computer equipment to include word processing, spreadsheets, databases and a variety of software packages. Business English, spelling and arithmetic, letter writing, grammar and punctuation and report, preparation. Skill in: Conducting research and presenting information. Processing financial reports, including receipts, claims, disbursements, travel, purchasing and mileage submittals. Performing cashier duties, such as receiving cash, issuing and posting receipts for fee payments or other charges. Operating a variety of modern office equipment, including a computer. Both verbal and written communication. Ability to: Compile data and write clear and comprehensive reports. Understand and carry out verbal and written directions. Perform multitasking. Create effective filing systems, and retrieve and disseminate information. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with departmental clientele, representatives of outside agencies, other County employees and officials, and the general public. Work Environment & Other Information Physical requirements include the ability to lift/carry up to 20-50 pounds occasionally, visual acuity, speech and hearing, hand and eye coordination, and manual dexterity necessary to operate a computer and office equipment. Subject to sitting, client/customer contact, standing, walking, vision to monitor, repetitive motion, stooping/kneeling, squatting, bending, and reaching to perform the essential functions. Work Hours: 8 am 5 pm, Monday-Friday. May work some holidays, some nights, some weekends Location: 10409 Burnet Rd, Austin, TX 78758 Department: CSCD Adult Probation Criminal, Driving, Education, and Employment Background Checks Required. This job description is intended to be generic in nature. It is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. The essential duties, functions and responsibilities and overtime eligibility may vary based on the specific tasks assigned to the position. Benefits Employment at Travis County comes with a full array of benefits. We offer comprehensive health insurance, a no-cost, on-site Health and Wellness clinic, longevity pay, paid vacations, sick time and personal holidays, not to mention an industry competitive salary structure and a friendly, stable work environment. FY2026 Travis County Benefit Guide In this valuable Travis County Benefits Guide you will find benefit summaries, eligibility requirements, costs, contact numbers and addresses as well as other general information on the benefits available to Travis County Employees and Retirees. Employees may join the Travis County Credit Union which offers low-interest loans, savings plans through payroll deduction, safe deposit boxes and other benefits. Employees may enroll in a tax- free sheltered investment plan through payroll deduction. Employees may sign up for direct bank deposit. Travis County provides a confidential counseling and referral service free of charge to county employees and their family. Membership in the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Union is available through payroll deduction. Employees may access the clinic for a variety of wellness program and health care services with no co-pay, no deductible and no co-insurance costs. An average of eleven paid holidays are designated by the Travis County Commissioners Court at the beginning of each fiscal year. Employees may select from four plans: an Exclusive Physician Organization (EPO), Choice Plus Preferred Physician Organization (PPO), Consumer Choice or a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) with a Health Savings Account (HSA). All four options include a Pharmacy Plan. Travis County's current policy is to pay 100% of the employee's health insurance premium for the Consumer Choice and HDHP. Employees will pay a premium for both the EPO and PPO. Other insurance benefits include $50,000 Basic Life and AD&D paid by the County. The following benefits are employee paid: Dental Vision Supplemental Life, AD&D Dependent Life Short Term Disability Long Term Disability Long Term Care New employees are covered on the first day of the month following 28 calendar days of employment. Longevity pay is paid for each year completed after three years of continuous service. Peace Officers in a law enforcement activity, whose job requires state peace officer certification, receive pay after one year of certification. On the regular payday on or after the employee's fourth and subsequent adjusted service dates, he or she receives a single payment for the previous year.