What are the responsibilities and job description for the Fiscal and Technical Specialist IV position at County of Mono?
JOB
DEFINITIONUnder general supervision, to perform a variety of the most complex, specialized account, statistical, document processing, and technical record keeping and support work; to serve as primary program support for a major program area, such as employee benefits, collections, coroner functions, recorder, assessor, special districts customer support, child support, information technology, countywide human resources, etc.; to review fiscal records, applications, or specialized documents and information, assisting the public and/or other County staff with the accuracy and completeness of the information; to assist others with the understanding of assigned program and department/work unit procedures and requirements; to provide a variety of information about department/work unit services and functions; to perform a variety of advanced technical and office support work; and to do related work as required.DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICSThis is the highest in the Fiscal and Technical Specialist class series. Incumbents perform a variety of the most complex, specialized financial, statistical, and document processing work requiring substantial knowledge of the policies, procedures, and special requirements of the department or work area to which they are assigned. Incumbents are normally assigned primary program, fiscal, and technical support assignments for a defined area such as employee benefits, collections, coroner functions, recorder support, child support, assessor support, special districts customer support, information technology, countywide human resources etc. They may also be assigned lead work and work coordination responsibilities. Incumbents are expected to have the knowledge and capability to perform assignments and provide assistance outside of their specialized work area. This class is distinguished from Fiscal and Technical Specialist III by the level and degree of special program support work and the possible assignment of lead worker and work coordination responsibilities. Only a few, highly specialized positions in the County will be allocated to this level.REPORTS TOA variety of County supervisory or management positions, depending upon the department or program area where assigned.CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISEDMay be assigned lead work and work coordination responsibilities for Fiscal and Technical Specialists and support staff.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
EXAMPLES OF IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.)Has responsibility for providing primary support for a specialized County program or service area such as employee benefits, collections, coroner functions, recorder support, assessor support, special districts customer support, information technology, etc.; performs a variety of the most complex fiscal and technical support and record keeping work, developing and maintaining financial and specialized program records; provides the more in-depth specialized public and/or assistance to other County staff regarding an assigned specialty area; may provide lead work and work coordination for assigned Fiscal and Technical Specialists and other support staff; updates and maintains records and information in computerized systems and databases; maintains a variety of statistical or other specialized records, posting and updating information to keep records current and accurate;may verify purchase orders and purchasing information; may maintain work and time records; may balance cash received, verify receipts, and prepare deposits; may assist with the development and control of budget information; may assist with payroll functions, including serving as primary back-up for the countywide payroll function; may be assigned as primary support position for the countywide human resources function, performing a variety of assignments on an independent basis; reconciles information problems and ensures the accuracy of a variety of records; may have responsibility for subsidiary ledgers; provides requisite data to other government agencies, as delegated; may review referrals to department programs and processes per State requirements; updates and maintains computerized records and generates reports; uses spreadsheets and other special computer software; performs special assignments related to the department, unit, and special program/service area where assigned; operates office equipment.
DEFINITIONUnder general supervision, to perform a variety of the most complex, specialized account, statistical, document processing, and technical record keeping and support work; to serve as primary program support for a major program area, such as employee benefits, collections, coroner functions, recorder, assessor, special districts customer support, child support, information technology, countywide human resources, etc.; to review fiscal records, applications, or specialized documents and information, assisting the public and/or other County staff with the accuracy and completeness of the information; to assist others with the understanding of assigned program and department/work unit procedures and requirements; to provide a variety of information about department/work unit services and functions; to perform a variety of advanced technical and office support work; and to do related work as required.DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICSThis is the highest in the Fiscal and Technical Specialist class series. Incumbents perform a variety of the most complex, specialized financial, statistical, and document processing work requiring substantial knowledge of the policies, procedures, and special requirements of the department or work area to which they are assigned. Incumbents are normally assigned primary program, fiscal, and technical support assignments for a defined area such as employee benefits, collections, coroner functions, recorder support, child support, assessor support, special districts customer support, information technology, countywide human resources etc. They may also be assigned lead work and work coordination responsibilities. Incumbents are expected to have the knowledge and capability to perform assignments and provide assistance outside of their specialized work area. This class is distinguished from Fiscal and Technical Specialist III by the level and degree of special program support work and the possible assignment of lead worker and work coordination responsibilities. Only a few, highly specialized positions in the County will be allocated to this level.REPORTS TOA variety of County supervisory or management positions, depending upon the department or program area where assigned.CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISEDMay be assigned lead work and work coordination responsibilities for Fiscal and Technical Specialists and support staff.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
EXAMPLES OF IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.)Has responsibility for providing primary support for a specialized County program or service area such as employee benefits, collections, coroner functions, recorder support, assessor support, special districts customer support, information technology, etc.; performs a variety of the most complex fiscal and technical support and record keeping work, developing and maintaining financial and specialized program records; provides the more in-depth specialized public and/or assistance to other County staff regarding an assigned specialty area; may provide lead work and work coordination for assigned Fiscal and Technical Specialists and other support staff; updates and maintains records and information in computerized systems and databases; maintains a variety of statistical or other specialized records, posting and updating information to keep records current and accurate;may verify purchase orders and purchasing information; may maintain work and time records; may balance cash received, verify receipts, and prepare deposits; may assist with the development and control of budget information; may assist with payroll functions, including serving as primary back-up for the countywide payroll function; may be assigned as primary support position for the countywide human resources function, performing a variety of assignments on an independent basis; reconciles information problems and ensures the accuracy of a variety of records; may have responsibility for subsidiary ledgers; provides requisite data to other government agencies, as delegated; may review referrals to department programs and processes per State requirements; updates and maintains computerized records and generates reports; uses spreadsheets and other special computer software; performs special assignments related to the department, unit, and special program/service area where assigned; operates office equipment.