The position serves in the capacity of Administrative Secretary to a department administrator, handling a wide variety and high volume of secretarial and administrative duties. The position also provides secretarial support for full and part-time staff in the Planning and Maintenance Department and will infrequently serve as the recording secretary at various committee meetings held during normal working hours and in the evenings. The individual must be a skilled professional, self-starter, be able to handle multiple projects and activities simultaneously, and possess a high level of independent judgment, time management and organizational skills. Position will assume major areas of responsibility and act as liaison with the general public, contractors, part-time and full-time employees.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
The essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to:
Performs responsible clerical and secretarial work as required and assists with administrative detail
Types correspondence, reports, forms, and legal documents with accuracy and speed, and reviews for completeness
Composes and drafts correspondence independently or from brief oral instructions
Designs and prints program brochures, flyers, signs, and banners
Compiles class, rental, and community event program information received from staff to prepare weekend schedules
Arranges travel, meetings and conferences
Coordinates and reserves use of department vehicles and conference rooms
Takes minutes at group meetings
Receives and transcribes dictation
Answers routine correspondence on procedural or informational matters
Meets the public with tact and courtesy, both in person and over the telephone
Maintains accurate and complete records, reports, public documents and files
Forecasts needs and requisitions supplies as needed
Offers suggestions regarding procedures and activities within the scope of responsibility
Works with other District departments and staff on assigned projects and in the course of performing routine administrative tasks
The position may perform other related work as assigned.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARD
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Requires graduation from high school or equivalent, and at least five (5) years of responsible secretarial / administrative experience. College-level coursework and/or (3) years’ experience working for a public agency is desirable. Requires excellent written and verbal communication skills; knowledge of modern office practices and procedures, including filing and standard office equipment operation; business English, including vocabulary, spelling, grammatical usage and punctuation. The ability to take dictation or fast notes and transcribe it accurately is a plus. Requires a typing speed of 60+ words per minute with accuracy. Must be proficient in the use of the computer and computer software, including Microsoft Office, Word and Excel; fluency with advanced features is preferred. Requires the ability to learn additional programs applicable to the operations of the Park District. Must be skilled at using the Internet for researching information, ordering supplies, making reservations and for other work-related items. Familiarity and/or prior experience using Amilia, Accu-Fund, and/or other reservation and financial software programs is a plus.
License: A valid California driver’s license with a good driving record is required. If requested in advance, the applicant must provide a copy of high school diploma or GED certification and a Motor Vehicle Report (not more than 30 days old) from the Department of Motor Vehicles.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS
This position will require sitting approximately 70% of the time; frequent lifting to 20 pounds; some pushing/pulling loads to 40 pounds, carrying loads to 20 pounds; some bending, kneeling/squatting, climbing stairs; occasional reaching overhead/stretching and operation of computer, typewriter, copy machine and other standard office equipment.
RANCHO SIMI RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT is a separate government agency from the City of Simi Valley. It is a Special District. It was formed in 1961 for the specific purpose of providing parks and recreation activities to our community. Since that time, the Park District has established 50 parks and preserved over 5,600 acres of open space that is now used for hiking, biking, horseback riding and wildlife preservation. Several hundred years of Simi Valley history has been preserved at the Strathearn Historical Park and Museum, and docent lead tours are available. Railroad enthusiasts can tour a depot built in 1903 with historic exhibits and miniature train displays. The Park District also provides two equestrian centers, two swimming pools, two golf courses, and numerous sports and other recreation amenities. In addition to the many facilities available for public enjoyment, the Park District offers hundreds of diverse recreation programs and large community events such as concerts, arts and crafts fairs and outdoor movies.