Office Staff Assistant I [ESP2552] Accounting - Ogden, UT at Geebo

Office Staff Assistant I [ESP2552]

Ogden, UT Ogden, UT Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$21K - $26.
6K a year Estimated:
$21K - $26.
6K a year Title:
Office Staff Assistant I Classification Title:
Office Staff Assistant Calendar:
A, School Days ESP Salary Schedule:
Range 10 Step 1 Hours:
4/Day 20/Week Location:
Polk Elementary General Purpose Responsible for providing primarily secretarial and/or clerical assistance, including computer data entry, typing, telephoning, filing, arranging appointments, preparing and checking reports and preparing mailings.
Main Tasks and Responsibilities Transport students in District owned/maintained vehicles to ATC.
Answer telephones, take messages, greet the general public and generally assist school secretaries.
Aid in the recording and notification of parents regarding attendance data, including detention and tracking programs.
Assist students when they come into the office due to injuries or not feeling well.
Operate office equipment.
Prepare notes and monthly newsletters for students to take home.
Update the school website with information from the principal regarding important upcoming dates and announcements.
Order supplies and Xerox materials as requested.
Clean and disinfect computers.
May contact repair technicians as needed.
Education and Experience High School Diploma or equivalent No experience required Working Conditions and Physical Requirements The job occasionally requires light physical exertion including walking, standing, motor vehicle operation and other forms of light physical activity.
Work is carried out in an agreeable environment as generally represented by normal office conditions and little or no unpleasant elements.
Typically involves contact with students, parents, teachers, principal, assistant principal and/or other staff members.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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