Salary : $39,977.60 Annually
Location : Fallon, NV
Job Type: Full-Time Regular
Job Number: 2023-0046
Department: Social Services
Opening Date: 06/20/2023
Closing Date: Continuous
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Position Summary
***The wage listed is the wage that goes into effect on July 10, 2023.***
Churchill County is recruiting for a full-time, regular Office Specialist to work in the newly-established Central Nevada Health District (CNHD). This position is located in Fallon. This is a great opportunity for someone with office experience who is a self-starter and can work independently under general guidelines. The Office Specialist will provide overall administrative support to the CNHD, including the Clinical Services, Environmental Health, and Public Health Divisions. The person in this position may act as a receptionist for the office and also will handle confidential medical information. The person must also be willing to travel to other communities within the CNHD jurisdiction to assist and help cover other offices, as necessary.
Consider working for Churchill County! The county pays 100% of the retirement contribution to PERS on your behalf (33% over and above your wage, equivalent to $6.34/hour or over $13,000/year). The county pays 100% of the employee-only health insurance premiums (equivalent to $5.31/hour or $11,050/year). AND you will not have Social Security taken out of your paycheck, which results in an additional 6% take-home pay (equivalent to $1.15/hour or $2,400/year).
The ideal candidate will have the following background and traits:
- At least two years of full-time administrative support experience.
- At least two years of administrative support experience in a medical office environment is strongly desirable.
- Strong computer skills.
- Bilingual ability in Spanish and English is desirable.
If you think you can rise up to the challenge and you meet the qualifications, please apply online at Applications will be received on a rolling basis until the position is filled; apply soon to receive early consideration! Applications for this position may be considered for future countywide openings for Office Specialist.
Essential Functions
This job description indicates, in general, the nature and levels of work, knowledge, skills, abilities and other essential functions (as covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act) expected of the incumbent. It is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required of the incumbent. Incumbent may be asked to perform other duties as required.
- Demonstrates regular, reliable and punctual attendance.
- Performs specialized office support work, which requires the exercise of independent judgment, the application of technical skills and a knowledge of detailed or specialized activities related to the function to which assigned.
- Uses a computer to develop and manage databases and/or spreadsheet files and to develop special report formats.
- Researches and assembles information from a variety of sources for the completion of forms or the preparation of reports; makes arithmetic or statistical calculations.
- Conducts specific projects related to the department or office to which assigned; may obtain and/or provide information from other organizations, summarize such information and prepare recommendations.
- Provides information to the public or to County staff that requires the use of judgment and the interpretation of policies, rules or procedures.
- Organizes, maintains and purges various departmental files.
- Prepares and types correspondence, reports, forms, contracts and specialized documents from drafts, notes, dictated tapes, or brief instructions; may provide secretarial support on a relief basis.
- Proofreads and checks typed and other materials for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with departmental policies and regulations.
- Enters and retrieves data and prepares reports using a computer; reviews such reports for accuracy and makes corrections as required; operates standard office equipment.
- Oversees and personally performs a variety of office administrative details such as entering employee time, preparing purchase requisitions, arranging for the repair of equipment, transmitting information, and keeping reference materials up to date.
- Contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the department’s service to its customers by offering suggestions and directing or participating as an active member of a work team.
- Acts as receptionist and receives and screens visitors and telephone calls and directs the caller to the proper person or personally handles the call; provides information which requires the use of judgment and interpretation of policies, rules and procedures.
- Represents the County with dignity, integrity, and a spirit of cooperation in all relationships with staff and the public.
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Education and Experience
High School diploma AND two (2) years of administrative support experience; OR an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
Required Knowledge and Skills
Knowledge of:
- Policies and procedures of the department to which assigned.
- Use of specified computer applications involving word processing, data entry and/or standard report generation as well as use of job- or department-specific software.
- Business arithmetic.
- Applicable regulations, policies and statutes.
- Office administrative practices and procedures.
- Business letter writing and the standard format for typed materials.
- Record keeping principles and practices.
- Correct business English, including spelling, grammar and punctuation.
- Techniques for dealing with the public, in person and over the telephone.
Skill in:
- Performing administrative support work in assigned of areas/disciplines.
- Reading and explaining rules, policies and procedures.
- Analyzing and resolving varied office administrative problems.
- Organizing, maintaining and researching office files.
- Compiling and summarizing information and preparing periodic or special reports.
- Using initiative and independent judgment within established procedural guidelines.
- Organizing own work, setting priorities and meeting critical deadlines.
- Contributing effectively to the accomplishment of team or department goals, objectives and activities.
- Establishing and maintaining effective work relationships with staff, coworkers, and the public.
Required Certificates, Licenses and Registrations
- Nevada Notary Public certificate may be required.
- Nevada driver’s license may be required.
Physical Demands and Working Environment
The physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Mobility to work in a typical office setting and use standard office equipment; stamina to sit for extended periods of time; strength and agility to lift and carry up to 20 pounds; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen, and hearing and speech to communicate over the telephone and in person.
Conditions of Employment
- Continued employment is contingent upon all required licenses and certificates being maintained in active status without suspension or revocation.
- New employees are required to submit to a background investigation and if hired for a safety-sensitive position, a drug/alcohol screen. Employment is contingent upon passing the background and the drug/alcohol screen (if applicable).
- Churchill County participates in E-Verify and will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS, with information from each applicant’s Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. All candidates who are offered employment must complete Section 1 of the Form I-9 along with the required proof of their right to work in the United States and proof of their identity prior to starting employment. Please be prepared to provide required documentation as soon as possible after the job offer is made.
DISCLAIMER: Churchill County provides benefits to regular employees. Benefits are prorated for some part time, regular positions (depending on job). Most part time positions provide no benefits.
No Nevada state income tax
Retirement
Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) of Nevada – Churchill County contributes 29.75% of an eligible Regular Member’s salary for retirement. Churchill County contributes 44.00% of an eligible Police Member’s salary for retirement. Retirement benefits are available to employees hired in positions that work 20 hours per week or more on a regular basis. Positions of less than 20 hours per week (or less than 1040 hours in a fiscal year) will receive Social Security contributions and will not be enrolled in PERS.
Deferred Compensation Plans
Employees can also participate in the VOYA 457 deferred compensation plan, which is funded by the employee. This allows the employee to save money in pre-tax dollars toward retirement.
Cafeteria Health Coverage Plan – Full-time employees’ health insurance begins the first of the month after one month of employment. (Employees must work an average 30 or more hours per week on a regular basis to qualify for health insurance coverage.)
The county offers a “Cafeteria” health plan to full-time employees, which allows employees to pick and choose the best health plan for them and their family. The county offers three health plans – a base PPO plan with a $1,500 deductible, a “buy-up” PPO plan with a $750 deductible, and a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) with a $2,700 deductible and a Health Savings Account (HSA), to which the county contributes $150 per month. In addition, the county also provides the following: a prescription plan, a dental plan, and a vision plan. The county currently contributes 100% of the employee premiums for the base PPO plan and the HDHP, as well as for the prescription, dental, and vision plans. Employees who elect dependent coverage pay 100% of the dependent premiums – employees can elect to have those premiums deducted in pre-tax dollars.
Vacation Leave
Full-time, regular county employees scheduled to work 40 hours per week accrue 8 hours per month of annual (vacation) leave per year. Part-time, regular county employees accrue annual (vacation) leave vacation at a prorated amount depending the number of hours worked. Employees earn additional annual leave hours at 5, 10, 15, and 25 years of service up to a maximum of 240 hours (30 days) per year. While on probation an employee is not granted vacation leave for the first six months; the employee still accrues vacation leave during this time and will be credited with 48 hours of vacation leave after six months of employment in their regular position.
Sick Leave
Full-time, regular county employees scheduled 10 hours of sick leave per month, with no maximum accrual. Part-time, regular employees accrue sick leave at a prorated amount depending the number of hours worked.
Holidays – Regular county employees enjoy 11 paid holidays per calendar year including New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Nevada Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Family Day (Friday after Thanksgiving), and Christmas Day. In addition, County employees are entitled to one floating holiday per year, to be used at a time agreed to by the employee and his or her supervisor. (Regular, part-time employees receive prorated holidays based on the number of hours normally worked.)
Tuition Reimbursement
Churchill County values it’s employees and empowers all employees to enhance their skills by taking job-related college courses as well as participating in job related workshops and seminars. To that end, for regular employees the county has a generous Tuition Reimbursement policy for accredited courses, reimbursing up to $1,200 per year in educational expenses.
01
How many years of full-time general administrative support experience do you have?
- No Experience
- 1 month to 1 year of Experience
- 2 to 3 years of Experience
- 4 to 5 years of Experience
- More than 5 years of Experience
02
How many years of full-time experience do you have in a medical setting?
- No Experience
- 1 month to 1 year of Experience
- 1 to 2 years of Experience
- 2 to 3 years of Experience
- 4 to 5 years of Experience
- More than 5 years of Experience
03
What is your experience working with low-income populations and people from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds?
- None
- 3 Months to 11 Months
- 12 months to 23 months
- 24 Months to 60 Months
- Over 60 Months
04
What is your experience working as a receptionist dealing face-to-face with the public on a daily basis?
- None
- 3 Months to 23 Months
- 24 Months to 60 Months
- Over 60 Months
05
What is your highest level of comfort and familiarity with Microsoft Word?
- No Experience
- Utilizing already-formatted forms and correspondence and filling in missing information.
- Creating documents (including formatting correspondence and other documents) from scratch.
- Integrating data and other files into Word documents to perform mail merges.
06
What is your highest level of comfort and familiarity with Microsoft Excel?
- No Experience
- Entering Data into already-created spreadsheets
- Revising and modifying formulas within already-created spreadsheets
- Creating spreadsheets (including formulas) from scratch
- Creating more advanced spreadsheets from scratch, which include graphs, charts and pivot-tables
07
Are you fluently bilingual in Spanish and English?
- Yes
- No
Required Question