Performs clerical and daily office operations within various academic and administrative departments of a diverse University environment within an Educational Opportunity Center (EOC).
Provides quality services in a respectful, courteous and professional manner. In the University's multicultural environment, incumbents provide consistent assistance to everyone.
There are two general Assignment Levels for this position. Within these, there are five distinct pay levels:
Assignment Level 1: Pay Levels 1, 2, 3, and 3a
Assignment Level 2: Pay Level 4.
All personnel perform related work. This specification describes typical assignments; related duties may be assigned as needed.
ASSIGNMENT LEVEL 1
PAY LEVELS 1, 2, AND 3:
Under supervision, performs office or secretarial work in various units, following relevant departmental, College, and University procedures. Typical duties are outlined below.
Documentation and Information
Types and prints materials such as letters, memoranda, forms, purchase orders and vouchers, using typewriter/word processor/personal computers and all peripheral equipment.
Proofreads typed material for accuracy, correcting errors as necessary.
Uses commercial office software packages in typing, data entry, filing, updating files, and preparing various reports.
Collects information or data from various sources; files and retrieves books, documents and/or data as needed. Updates existing files.
Creates filing systems.
Maintains departmental records; keeps separate confidential records when instructed.
Retrieves and formats computerized data.
With proper training, may take dictation and transcribe notes (written or recorded).
Prepares and proposes various forms, e.g., financial aid applications, personnel papers and other college forms.
Communications and Customer Service
Provides information, as directed, to faculty, students, employees, and the general public.
Responds to routine inquires regarding departmental affairs.
Answers telephone calls; screens incoming calls and forwards/refers calls; assists in maintaining up-to-date mailing and telephone directories.
Provides receptionist services; sets up appointments; keeps calendars; refers students, faculty, other CUNY employees and general public to proper areas or persons.
Furnishes information on the department's rules and regulations, when authorized.
Assists with arrangements for special events (e.g., conferences, reservations of rooms, travel arrangements, catering services, informing the relevant departments/units, etc.)
Interviews and supervises EOC Assistants, Work Study Students, Student Aides, Summer Interns, Volunteers, etc.
Assists in training new employees in various office duties/use of office machines.
Communicates with other academic or administrative departments or outside agencies to expedite the processing of work.
Transaction Processing
Prepares routine reports, including drafts, using information received from various sources.
Receives and processes financial transactions following prescribed procedures (e.g., tuition payments, library fines).
Processes purchase orders and supply orders; verifies deliveries.
Verifies inventory and supplies reports on request.
Completes Time & Leave calculations and keeps up-to-date records.
Assists supervisors in specialized office functions, e.g., fingerprinting, I-9, reference and background checking, unemployment insurance.
Calculates payroll figures; verifies amounts on financial forms; prepares deposit records; refunds authorizations, and similar documents; keeps related records.
Makes routine petty cash purchases and disbursements, and maintains petty cash account; keeps necessary records.
Receives mail for the unit/department/college and distributes it among the proper persons; may sort mail per instructions.
Prepare the department/unit/college mailings within or outside CUNY, arranging special mail services when authorized.
Duplicates, collates and distributes materials. Coordinates the work of others to produce and distribute materials; confers with printing department and mailroom personnel as needed.
Assists in preparing and distributing materials such as recruitment documents.
Assists in registration activities within the department or as assigned; when authorized, processes drop/add and over tally requests for course registration.
Under supervision, performs moderately complex office or secretarial work.
Perform tasks at Assignment Level 1, at a more complex or responsibility level or with significant expertise and masterly performance.
May serve as secretary to an executive or to a small group of professional, managerial, or technical personnel.
Organizes, supervises and coordinates the workload of a moderately complex office, including the supervision of full and part-time office support staff.
Initiates administrative procedures on behalf of the department.
Administers a specialized area, requiring unique training and/or experience within a large office.
Interviews and recommends full and part-time office support staff, including EOC Assistants and EOC Office Assistants in Level 1.
Prepares and compiles complex reports, including simple research and analysis.
With approval, makes improvements to department forms.
Develops record-keeping systems.
Trains office employees and others (as directed) in routine office duties, rules, procedures, etc. and related matters.
Required Knowledge:
-English Language: vocabulary: knowledge of the meaning of words used in written and spoken business communications.
-Arithmetic: rules of basic Math and their use (i.e., computing answers to basic numerical and text-based mathematical problems).
-Customer Service: principles and processes for providing quality customer services.
-Office Technology: telephone applications, word and/or document processing software, electronic mail, calendar, and other office systems widely used throughout the University.
Required Skills:
-Active listening, speaking to others to effectively convey information, and being aware of others' reactions and understanding their reactions.
-Clearly and concisely transmitting ideas in writing by including appropriate and accurate information, using proper grammar, spelling, syntax, and composition.
-Understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work-related documents.
Required Abilities:
-Following directions that are given orally or in writing.
-Orally expressing ideas and communicating information so that others will understand.
-Arranging things or actions in a logical order, according to specific rule(s).
-Concentrating on a task over an extended period of time without being distracted or losing interest.
-Editing written material by applying the basic rules of spelling, grammar, punctuation, syntax, and word choice.
-Performing basic calculations (i.e., add, subtract, multiply, or divide) quickly and correctly.
Other Work Requirements:
-Incumbents need a high level of stress tolerance.
-An orientation toward providing service is essential.
-Incumbents must be self-motivated.
-There is often a substantial amount of time answering the telephone, making telephone calls, engaging in work-related telephone calls, and handling telephone messages.
-This position might require extended periods of time sitting or other sedentary activity.
-Incumbents of this title spend a lot of time making or maintaining contact with others face-to-face, via telephone, and through written communication, including electronic (such as email).
-There is a high level of repetition in both physical activities (e.g., typing) and mental activities (e.g., recordkeeping).
-The incumbents of this position often work as members of a team and are accountable to other members of the team.
-This job requires a high level of accuracy in the performance of job duties.
Work Values and Interests:
People who are drawn to the EOC Office Assistant job typically value:
-Helping people.
-Having a good work ethic.
-Doing a good job.
-Using their personal initiative.
-Organizations with supportive management.
-Working in a friendly, non-competitive environment.
-People who are drawn to this job typically like being involved in work that is conventional, with set procedures and routines and a clear line of authority. They also enjoy providing help or service to others and communicating with people.
CONTRACT TITLE
EOC Office Assistant
FLSA
Non-exempt
CAMPUS SPECIFIC INFORMATION
The State University of New York, Brooklyn Educational Opportunity Center (BEOC), located at CUNY-New
York City College of Technology, provides tuition free academic and workforce development training to eligible
New York State residents, providing a pathway to lifelong learning, college access and economic selfsufficiency. The BEOC welcomes applications for four (4) full-time EOC Office positions. Under supervision, an EOC Office Assistant performs administrative duties in support of their department or area
Typical duties for each area are listed below
Advisement Center
Provides administrative support for Advisement Center activities, including scheduling appointments, meetings and orientations, updating department digital display boards, generating communications to applicants and students, and responding to inquiries from applicants and students, including verification of current and former student status.
Maintains inventory of supplies, and prepares and maintains purchase requisitions.
Assists with workshops and conducting surveys
Career Center
Provides general administrative support for the Career Center, including answering phones and responding to inquiries, outreach and follow-up for Career Services events, directing individuals to appropriate assistance, and assisting students and graduates to use the Career Resources Lab.
Prepares workshop materials and assists workshop presenter, assists with coordinating event evaluations and other surveys.
Requests employment verifications from students, graduates and employers.
Performs data entry regarding employment applications, internship and job placement information, and assists in preparing reports on activities of the Career Center.
Learning Resources Center
Assists students in the use of Library/LRC resources, including creating and posting flyers and resource sheets, and helping to ensure compliance with policies and procedures.
Assists in scheduling and preparing for student workshops and tutoring sessions.
Maintains records of student learning resources data; running reports as needed.
Testing Center
Provides general administrative support to the Testing Center, such as answering phone inquiries, scheduling and maintaining test records, and communicating with staff, faculty, students, and applicants to answer questions regarding testing.
Assists in organizing testing materials, distributing test materials,administering tests, and monitoring conduct during the tests.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Completion of a High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED).
-Completion of two (2) years of full-time equivalent experience which may be met by one of the following:
-Two years of employment in general office work
-One year of employment in general office work plus 30 college credits from an accredited institution of higher education (equivalent of one year of experience)
-60 college credits from an accredited institution of higher education (equivalent of two years of experience)
Part-time experience of at least 20 hours per week may be prorated and credited instead of, but not in addition to, full-time experience during the same period.
Demonstrated English language proficiency (ability to speak, read, write, and understand English well enough to meet job requirements).
Technical competence in using job-related computer software (word processing or other) may be required for this position.
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
The preferred candidate will demonstrate administrative skills needed to function as support staff in the area they are placed.
COMPENSATION
New Hire: $31,704*
Incumbent: $35,825
*This amount reflects a 13% salary suppression in effect for the first 24 months of employment only.
BENEFITS
CUNY offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees and eligible dependents based on job title and classification. Employees are also offered pension and Tax-Deferred Savings Plans. Part-time employees must meet a weekly or semester work hour criteria to be eligible for health benefits. Health benefits are also extended to retirees who meet the eligibility criteria.
HOW TO APPLY
Visit www.cuny.edu, access the employment page, log in or create a new user account, and search for this vacancy using the Job ID or Title. Select "Apply Now" and provide the requested information.
Candidates should provide a resume and cover letter.
CLOSING DATE
Open until filled with review of resumes to begin on or after February 22, 2024.
JOB SEARCH CATEGORY
CUNY Job Posting: Support Staff
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
CUNY encourages people with disabilities, minorities, veterans and women to apply. At CUNY, Italian Americans are also included among our protected groups. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against on the basis of any legally protected category, including sexual orientation or gender identity. EEO/AA/Vet/Disability Employer.
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