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General Office Clerk
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Country: USA
Location: Nevada-Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV 89081
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:14.63 - 14.63 USD /hour
Job Category:Legal
Location:Las Vegas, NV 89081
Status:Full Time
Occupations:General/Other: Legal
Career Level:Entry Level
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General Office Clerk
Clerical II for the U.S. Attorney's Office $30K
This position requires a 10 year background investigation, including a credit check.
A Clerk II executes the following duties:
Provide word processing and data entry/retrieval
Type correspondence using word processing software (letter, memo, report, etc)
Type forms
Generate Form Letters
Merge form letters with mailing lists
Apply specialized terminology
Schedule appointments
Perform on-line data update and verification of existing records
Perform on-line creation of new record
Perform on-line modification of records to correct mis-keyed or mis-related data
Enter data into data base
Print predetermined management reports
Retrieve data from data base
Answer inquires regarding case-related information as maintained in the database
Answer inquires regarding case-related statusA Clerical II must meet the Clerical I qualifications; as well as meet the following qualifications:
Ability to operate a variety of office equipment, including personal computers, photocopiers, telephone systems, fax machines
Perform editing and reformatting of written and electronic drafts using WordPerfect software
Type at least 30 words per minuteThis position requires U.S. Citizenship and a 7 (or 10) year minimum background investigation, including a credit check.FSA offers a comprehensive benefits package. For a full list of available benefits, visit us on the web.We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment and random substance abuse testing.Visit us on the Web at: www.forfeituresupport.com
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