What are the responsibilities and job description for the Processing Assistant III - Permanent, Part-Time position at Jackson County (NC)?
This position provides clerical and animal support, adoptions and customer service to this unit. This position is primarily supervised by the Animal Control Supervisor I. This position will assist at the animal control shelter in the care of animals.
Clerical support:
- General office duties which include receptionist
- Answer telephone calls and route calls to appropriate person
- Compose and mail various correspondence (letters, memos, etc.)
- Complete daily balance process of monies and make deposits as a backup
Animal Control Support and Animal Care:
- Responsible for receiving animals into the JCAS and completing documentation associated with these animals
- Releases animal to claiming owners, assists with adoptions of unclaimed animals to the public
- Vaccinates, performs medical tests, and administers necessary medication to animals in the care of JCAS as needed
- Ensures that all treatment given to the animal is accurately documented in the animal’s medical record per state law
- Assists at Animal Control Shelter in the care of animals by arranging for the adoption of animals; the care and feeding of animals in custody; and the cleaning and maintenance of animal cages, exercise and social time for animals
Other:
- Responsible for establishing and maintaining good relations with all sectors of the community, including humane and private veterinary groups on behalf of the Animal Shelter and County government
- Participating in Public health Preparedness activities as directed by agency management; this employee will be expected to work as needed during public health emergencies, which may result in extended hours and long work shifts.
- Other duties as assigned by supervisor, Health Director, or Deputy Health Director
- General knowledge of office or work unit procedures, methods and practices
- General knowledge of and ability to use correct spelling, punctuation and specialized vocabulary; ability to proofread
- General knowledge of office accounting and record keeping procedures, mathematics and their application in the work environment
- Knowledge of County and State laws relating to Environmental Health and Animal Control.
- Knowledge of geographic areas of the county.
- Ability to work/operate office equipment; word processing and data entry skills are a must.
- Ability to learn and apply a variety of guidelines applicable to the work process
- Ability to use a variety of office equipment
- Ability to work with people with courtesy and tact in performing public contact duties
- Ability to record and compile information based on general guidelines
- Ability to balance and reconcile figures
- Ability to screen communications based on predetermined guidelines
- Ability to gather and give information and instructions regarding the work process and procedures
- Ability to learn to use specialized office equipment
- May require ability to coordinate work of other support staff, student workers or volunteers
- Job requires comprehensive knowledge of county and state laws relating to animal and rabies control.
- The position requires mental concentration and visual attention.
- Thorough knowledge of animal collection and disposal method.
- Accuracy and attention to detail is a factor in this position.
- Ability to exercise sound judgement and deal tactfully with a wide range of public contacts while enforcing state laws and county ordinances pertaining to animal and rabies control
- Fundamental knowledge of animal health and behavior and the ability to administer required medications, vaccinations, and tests
- Certified in rabies vaccinations
Statement of Equal Employment Opportunity
Jackson County recognizes its continued success in meeting the needs of its citizens requires the full and active participation of talented and committed individuals, regardless of their gender, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, disability or political affiliation. It is the policy of the County to foster, maintain, and promote equal opportunity by use of a systematic, consistent recruitment program, and to identify and attract the most qualified applicants for employment with the County. This policy is to be achieved by announcing all position vacancies, by evaluating all applicants using the same criteria, and by applying testing methods through the NC Career Works Office. Selection decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, disability, age, or sexual orientation.
Salary : $15,487