Job Description:
Position Summary:
Under the supervision of the Nobis Enterprises Program Manager,
Administrative Service and the project contract supervisor, the
General Clerk 3 is responsible for administrative and mailroom support
services. This position uses some subject-matter knowledge and
judgment to complete assignments consisting of numerous steps varying
in nature and sequence. The General Clerk 3 selects from alternative
methods and refers problems not solvable by adapting or interpreting
substantive guides, manuals, or procedures. Typical duties include:
assisting in a variety of administrative matters; maintaining a wide
variety of financial or other records (stored both manually and
electronically); verifying statistical reports for accuracy and
completeness; compiling information; and handling and adjusting
complaints. The General Clerk 3 may also direct lower-level clerks.
This position will be responsible for all or some of the following
essential job functions and responsibilities based on the individual
contract office needs.
Essential Job Functions and Responsibilities:
General Administrative Support:
- Receive telephone calls and/or visitors and refer them to the
appropriate person or office. Answer telephone by the third ring,
correctly route callers, and take messages or forward to voice mail
as appropriate.
- Update reservations calendars based on data received.
- Make repair calls for facilities and equipment, coordinate with
contract office personnel, and provide copies of maintenance
documentation to staff in the Office of Human Capital Support.
- Distribute incoming mail; process outgoing mail and maintain mail
metering equipment in accordance with established guidelines and procedures.
- Set up equipment required for video conferences and satellite
training. Also set up and breakdown tables and chairs as needed for
training sessions, employee meetings and conferences.
- Photocopy documents and other material in accordance with
established office procedures.
- File all documents in a timely and accurate manner, and in
accordance with established office procedures.
- Receive, sort and distribute incoming faxes in accordance with
established office procedures.
Inventory Control:
Responsible for inventory control services for all office supplies
which will be conducted in two phases utilizing the start-up and
follow-on procedures. Start-up procedures involve the performance of
all tasks required to put an office supply stockroom management
program into operation. Follow-on procedures include the performance
of all tasks required to receive, store, issue, order and maintain
inventory accountability for office supplies
Equipment Maintenance
:
Serve as point of contact for troubleshooting office equipment
problems and coordinating maintenance/repair for equipment. Attempt to
correct equipment performance problems before contacting outside
sources for repairs. If unsuccessful in resolving the problems will
contact vendor for repairs and problem resolution.
Mail Management:
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Incoming United States Postal Service (USPS) Mail, Express
Mail and Federal Express. Although specific pickup and
delivery points have been designated for certain services. Express
Mail and Federal Express mail contractors will deliver packages to
the mailroom after they are x-rayed at the loading dock (Federal
Buildings only).
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Separation of Mail by Organization Names, Titles, Program
Areas and organizational Symbols. All mail shall initially
be separated by organizational symbols and placed in the appropriate
mail slot for pick up.
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Other Accountable Mail: (Registered, Certified, return
receipt, Numbered and Insured. In order to ensure delivery
during the same day of receipt, Registered, Certified, Return
Receipt, Numbered and Insured Mail shall be sorted, logged and
distributed in all the mail bins for the addressee to pick-up. All
accountable mail shall be signed by recipient upon pick-up.
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Mail received with insufficient address. All mail
received without proper mailing address will be researched against
the organizational directory and delivered within one working day of
its receipt.
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Returned mail research service. Open and determine the
delivery point of inaccurately addressed and damaged mail returned
by USPS.
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Outgoing USPS mail. Responsible for managing outgoing USPS
mail and the direct accountability system in a manner that assures
minimum postage. Collect and meter all outgoing and other
internal mail from the mail slot/bin located within the mailroom and
deliver it to the USPS.
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Special pickups and deliveries. Using available
equipment and personnel, will provide special pickups and deliveries
for incoming and outgoing mail and other materials as necessary
including FedEx, UPS and or other delivery couriers.
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Distribution of documents. Distribute internal
policies, procedures and other documents as required. Also, maintain
an up-to-date list of OFAR room assignments and document
distribution requirements, based on information provided by the OFAR.
Reporting Requirements:
- Prepare a comprehensive Monthly Mail Handling Report to the OFAR
or Administrative designee no later than three (3) working days
after the end of each month.
- Requested reports shall be prepared in a professional manner and
shall be delivered to the Government at the times and in the manner
specified below. The OFAR may modify these reporting requirements as necessary.
- Submit a Monthly Activity Report that contains a list of all work
assigned and completed, and all work in progress:
- Assist in the compilation of workload data to support budget
submissions, management studies, and generally assist in management
of the mail and motor vehicle program.