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Job Opening Information Secretary II (NY HELPS)

Job Number
2025-158A2
Application Deadline
1/24/2025
Position Start Date
1/27/2025

Position Title
Secretary II (NY HELPS)
Required Application Type
School Related Personnel
Salary/Pay Scale
$45,000 - $49,000 prorated to amount of service
Job Description

LOCATION:              Special Education – 900 Watervliet Shaker 

BASIC FUNCTION:           

The work involves responsibility for performing highly complex duties and administrative support tasks to further the overall work of the organization or program. Incumbents typically serve as a personal secretary to the head of a department or major division relieving them of administrative and business detail and resolving day-to-day operational problems. This position is distinguished from that of Secretary I by virtue of its expanded scope of program support tasks, increased level of decision-making and the relatively small amount of time spent in the operation of office equipment. The work is performed under the general supervision of an administrator with considerable leeway allowed for the use of independent judgment in carrying out the details of the work. Supervision may be exercised over the work of clerical subordinates. Does related work as required.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Prepares responses to letters concerning programs, policies and procedures for own or supervisor’s signature.
  2. Opens, reviews and distributes incoming mail in accordance with staff assignments and attaches appropriate background material to correspondence.
  3. Schedules and arranges meetings, conferences and appointments and assembles and coordinates background material.
  4. Schedules and arranges travel and accommodations for senior personnel and other staff.
  5. Coordinates the maintenance of and prepares agency financial, payroll, personnel and attendance records.    
  6. Establishes and implements office procedures and maintains efficient work flow.
  7. Designs, sets up and maintains files of correspondence, documents and records.                                                       
  8. Transmits instructions from supervisor to appropriate staff orally, in writing, or electronically, and follows up to see that instructions are followed and deadlines are met.
  9. May supervise staff in the assignment of clerical tasks.                                        
  10. Screens callers and visitors to determine the nature of the inquiry, answers questions on established policy and procedure and/or refers to appropriate party or office. 
  11. Prepares reports using statistical and narrative information.                                    
  12. Monitors and tracks status of various program activities.                                          
  13. Prepares correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes of meetings, hearings and conferences and related material.
  14. Monitors expenditures to maintain budgetary controls.                                              
  15. Orders office supplies and maintains inventory of supplies and equipment.
  16. Thorough knowledge of modern office terminology, procedures, equipment and business English.
  17. Thorough knowledge of the principles and techniques of office management and clerical processing. 
  18. Good knowledge of the organization, functions, laws, policies and regulations, and terminology of the agency to which assigned.
  19. Ability to handle administrative details independently including the composition of letters and memoranda.                                                                                           
  20. Ability to analyze and summarize information in both narrative and numerical form.                                                                                                                           
  21. Ability to design and maintain filing systems.
  22. Ability to maintain program accounts and budgetary data.                                
  23. Ability to operate a personal computer and utilize common office software programs including word processing, spreadsheet and databases at an acceptable rate of accuracy and speed.                                                              
  24. Ability to supervise and direct the work of others.                                                             
  25. Ability to prepare and maintain complex records.
  26. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
  27. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
  28. Physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position.

 

Civil Service Title
Secretary II
Job Qualifications
    1. Graduation from a regionally accredited college or university or one accredited by the New York State Board of Regents to grant degrees with an Associate’s degree in secretarial science or closely related field and two (2) years of clerical experience which involved the operation of a computer for word-processing, database or spreadsheet applications; OR,
    2. Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma and four (4) years of experience as defined in (a).

PROMOTIONAL:

  1. Twelve (12) months’ permanent competitive status as a Secretary I; OR
  2. Twenty-four (24) months’ permanent competitive status as a Senior Typist or Senior Keyboard Specialist.

The selected applicant will be subject to a fingerprint supported criminal history background check in accordance with SAVE Legislation effective July 1, 2001.

Candidates will not have to take an exam for this title. This is a NY HELP (Hiring Emergency Limited Placement) Program designated title. NY HELP is a temporary program designed to help local government employers address current staffing issues. Traditionally, the titles filled under the NY HELP Program required job candidates to compete in a competitive exam to be considered for employment. For the duration of the program, this title will be classified as non-competitive and categorized as a HELP Program position. At the close of the program, this position will revert to competitive class status. Employees occupying positions filled through the HELP Program will be granted competitive class status without the need to participate in a competitive exam.

Vacancies may be filled by the competitive certified list provided by Albany County Civil Service for a permanent, competitive appointment.

Job Category
Professional/Administrative Positions
Job Location
Capital District Region

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