Texas Parks and Wildlife Department ยท 2 weeks ago
TPWD - Administrative Assistant II (Assistant Office Manager)
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is dedicated to managing and conserving Texas's natural and cultural resources. They are seeking an Administrative Assistant II to perform routine administrative support work, assist with purchasing and budgeting duties, and provide customer service to the public.
Government Administration
Responsibilities
Responds to basic inquiries involving routine administrative rules, regulations, policies and procedures. Responsible for daily tasks and workflow of administrative duties
May provide assistance with fiscal control, revenue collection and reporting as required. May review and enter data related to purchase orders, requisitions and procurement card transactions into system of record
May coordinate equipment and uniform assignment/retrievals for new and separating employees. May provide information on agency and division specific training requirements for employees and volunteers. May assist with screening applicants
Provides customer service to provide information and assistance to site visitors/public
Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with Agency, Division and Department rules, regulations, and procedures
Qualification
Required
Graduation from High School or GED
One year of experience in administrative support work
Applicant must possess a valid state driver's license
Preferred
Two years of experience in administrative support work
Experience in customer service
Experience in cash management, accounting, auditing or revenue reporting concepts
Benefits
Generous paid time off
Group insurance
Retirement and pension
Frequent training and staff development opportunities
Longevity pay
Merit pay
Deferred compensation
Flexible benefit plans
401K/457 retirement plans
Direct deposit
Staggered work hours
Employee Assistance Program
Return-to-Work Program
Company
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
The mission of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is to manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.