Sheriff's Record Specialist Maricopa County 114 reviews - Phoenix, AZ
85003 Post by Jobing - Overall Job Objective Position Overview Now is
your chance to join the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office as a Record's
Specialist. In this role, high importance is placed on ensuring public
trust and confidence by providing services that are prompt, efficient
and delivered by an individual who considers the impact of their actions
on an individual, team, organizational and public service level. The
Sheriff's Record Specialist provides critical, statutorily mandated
access and verification services through the maintenance of a central
repository of criminal arrest warrants and other court sanctioned
injunctions for Maricopa County. This substantial responsibility
requires a Records Specialist to have a strong work ethic and be
committed to quality, customer service and attention to detail in order
to ensure documents are handled properly and timely as errors may result
in liabilities which include, but are not limited to, loss of life or
financial liability for wrongful arrest. Accuracy in the Record
Specialist's proper validation of warrant entries is required so
warrants are not removed from the National Crime Information Center
(NCIC) database. Position Qualifications Minimum education and/or
experience: High school diploma or GED and two (2) years' experience
performing office, administrative, and clerical duties. Post-secondary
education may substitute for the required experience on a year for year
basis. Must attach a typing test certification from a government agency,
an employment agency, a college, a vocational school, or a public school
system to the online application. Certificates obtained from typing
sites available on the Internet are not acceptable for verification of
typing speed. Specialized training, certifications, and/or other special
requirements: Must be able to type a minimum of 35 words per minute as
demonstrated by a typing test certification attached to the online
application. Applicants are responsible for ensuring certification of
typing ability is uploaded at the time of application. For more specific
information on methods for satisfying the typing requirement, click here
for further information. Knowledge, skills, and abilities: Knowledge of:
- administrative and clerical procedures and systems such as word
processing, managing files and records, transcription, and other office
procedures and terminology * data entry equipment and office practices
and procedures Skill in: * the operation office equipment including, but
not limited to, typewriter, dictation or transcribing equipment,
calculator, fax machine, printer/copier and computer terminal * in
giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to
understand points being made, asking questions as appropriate and not
interrupting at inappropriate times * verbally communicating with others
to convey information effectively Ability to: * accurately prepare and
maintain records, files and report * speak to different audiences
including supervisors, coworkers and the public * write in a clear,
concise and organized manner, using the most suitable format for the
material and audience * exercise judgment and care in supplying
information from files and records. * prepare statistical reports *
establish and maintain constructive and cooperative working
relationships with individuals from the public, and all levels of the
organization Preferred education and/or experience: Experience
processing law enforcement, legal, or court records. Working conditions:
May be required to work in close proximity to inmates/sex offenders. The
Sheriff's Office is a 24/7 operation; which requires the ability to work
rotating shifts, weekends, and holidays with the potential for rotating
days off. Within six (6) months of employment or assignment must train,
functionally test and affirm the proficiency of terminal operations to
assure compliance with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) CJIS policy
and regulations, and successfully retest every two (2) years. Required
to participate in a polygraph examination and extensive background
review. Training provided on-the-job: FEMA NIMS - IS 100 and 700; OSHA
Training and ADP Payroll System Training. Essential Job Tasks *
Maintains and updates of the Sex Offender Registration system,
including, but not limited to: entering data within ten days of
conviction or entrance into the county fingerprinting and photographing
subjects; making notification to the law enforcement agency of
jurisdiction; and address changes within three days. * Updates and
maintains the NCIC database, including, but not limited to: the
immediate update of records (not to exceed three days) regarding stolen
vehicles, guns, missing persons, stolen license plates. * Confirms NCIC
available 24/7 as to the validity of warrants - 10 minutes for urgent
requests; 60 minutes for routine requests. * Clears NCIC warrants - when
the record is no longer valid. * Trains NCIC, functionally test and
affirms terminal operator proficiency to assure compliance with Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI) CJIS policy and regulations. * Maintains
repository for verification of Domestic Violence Orders of Protection,
24/7. * Records and reports all information on stolen and recovered
vehicles to the Department of Public Safety (DPS). * Documents and
provides Maricopa County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) with
copies of traffic accident reports. * Notifies victim of the arrest,
date, and time of the subject's initial appearance in court. * Notifies
victims and responsible law enforcement agency of impending
incarceration. * Provides information to DPS and update files concerning
crimes that manifest evidence of prejudice (hate crimes). * Supplies DPS
Central Repository such information as necessary to operate the Uniform
Crime Reporting (UCR) program. * Fingerprints and provides ID badges for
the Ordinance for Adult Oriented Businesses and Adult Service Providers.
- Orders expunging records for wrongly arrested or indicted persons. *
Notifies persons of summons and report to Grand Jury Exhibits daily by
noon of summonses served so records can be unsealed. * Provides customer
service to the public via telephone and at service counter. * Maintains
multiple filing systems including card indexes. * Researches and
analyzes records and files for criminal data, to include the Records
Management System (RMS). * Processes all requests for reports: copies,
indexes, distributes, microfilms and runs dispatch. * Maintains and log
daily statistical reports; code reports according to FBI UCR procedures.
- Types non-confidential and other forms. * Processes Public Records
Requests. * Retrieves data from microfilm; verifies and data entry. *
Prepares warrant worksheets; assigns active warrants; purges expired
warrants, etc. * Confirms, clears, cancels, modifies all warrants and
distribute by fax; sorts and logs Grand Jury warrants and summonses. *
Distributes and processes canceled warrants. * Replies to Hot File
confirmations; enters into NCIC; annual Hot File validation. * Sends and
receives teletypes. * Issues Emergency Order of Protection numbers for
all agencies within Maricopa County. * Processes Orders to Quash. *
Sends teletypes, enters NCIC and creates wanted bulletins for escapes. *
Researches and identifies inmates in all MCSO jails and distribute
notices. * Maintains daily statistical reports. *
Researches/updates/corrects booking data and criminal history in the
Jail Management System (JMS). * Provides fingerprinting services to the
general public. * Receives monies and issues receipts. * Operates the
automated mug shot system. * Be present at work site to perform assigned
tasks at the times and dates scheduled and/or assigned by the
supervisor. Selection Procedure The Maricopa County Human Resources
Department reserves the right to admit to the selection process only
those candidates considered to be the most highly qualified. Those
selected will be assessed based on evaluation of listed education and
experience. The hiring authority will interview and select the
successful candidate from a list provided by Human Resources. All offers
of employment made to new hires and rehires at Maricopa County are
contingent upon successful completion of a post-offer, pre-employment
thorough background investigation. A background investigation is
conducted on a current employee who changes to a Safety Sensitive
Position or one having the potential for serious adverse impact on the
integrity or efficiency of the County. These requirements do not pertain
to employees of elected officials who undergo background investigation
processes administered through their respective offices. Typically,
successful candidates are hired at a salary rate up to midpoint of the
range, based on applicable experience, internal equity and budgetary
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