Applications are invited for the post of Senior Secretary (OPS/SS 3) in the Jamaica Archives and Records Department (JARD), Office of the Prime Minister (OPM)
Salary range $1,711,060 - $2,301,186.
Job Purpose
The Senior Secretary provides administrative and secretarial support to the Senior Archivist for the effective and efficient operation of the Archives Unit.
Key Responsibilities
Process Correspondence/Documents/Information:
Composes letters/memoranda from general instructions;
Responds to routine and other correspondence, as directed, and acknowledges donations of historical or published works made to the Archives Unit;
Reproduces reports and briefs prepared by the Senior Archivist;
Processes incoming and outgoing mail/correspondence in accordance with established guidelines (receives, date stamps, records and distributes mail);
Gathers and disseminates information to internal and external personnel, as requested.
Meetings and Functions:
Organizes meetings hosted by the Senior Archivist, sends invitations to participants and prepares relevant information and documents;
Records Minutes at meetings and reproduces and distributes in accordance with established guideline.
Schedules and appointments:
Receives and makes telephone calls for the Senior Archivist/other staff in the Unit;
Receives/hosts visitors to the Senior Archivist;
Maintains schedules of routine and special appointments for the Senior Archivist, advising of matters requiring prompt attention.
Filing:
Maintains an effective filing system that allows security, and speedy retrieval of documents/information, in accordance with established standards.
Leave Administration:
Calculates Sick, Departmental and Vacation Leave for staff in the Unit and maintains attendance and leave records.
Financial:
Assists in the preparation of the Annual Budget for the Unit, in accordance with stipulated guidelines;
Collects, records and submits funds for reprographic services;
Monitors the use of the Stamp Imprest, in keeping with financial regulations;
Maintains log of personal telephone calls, collects funds and submits to Ministry.
Other:
Maintains adequate supply of stationery and other office supplies for the Unit;
Assists in preparation and collection of standard reports;
Performs any other related duties that may be assigned from time to time.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Competencies
Core:
Integrity/confidentiality;
Excellent command of the English language;
Good oral and written communication skills;
Excellent time management skills;
Excellent planning and organizing skills;
Excellent interpersonal and customer relations skills;
Sound judgment and initiative;
Excellent note taking skills;
Ability to work under pressure.
Technical:
Proficient in the use of computer and software applications including Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams);
Knowledge of record keeping and records/file management techniques;
Knowledge of office practices and procedures;
Knowledge of the operations of the Public Service and the Ministry’s functions, policies and procedures.
Minimum Required Qualification and Experience
CXC or GCE ‘O’Level subjects including English Language; successful completion of the prescribed Secretarial Course of study at the Management Institute for National Development (MIND) or any Accredited Secretarial Studies, proficiency in typewriting at a speed of 50-55 words per minute and shorthand at a speed of 100-120 words per minute,
plus four to five (4-5) years’ general office experience;
Graduated from an accredited school of Secretarial Studies with proficiency in typewriting at a speed of 50-55 words per minute and shorthand at a speed of 100-120 words per minute, training in the use of a variety of software applications e.g., word processing, database and spread sheets; English Language at CXC or GCE ‘O’Level; completion of the appropriate Office Professional Training Course at the Management Institute for National
Successful completion of the Certified Professional Secretary course; proficient in typewriting at a speed of 50-55 words per minute and shorthand at a speed of 100-120 words per minute; English Language at CXC or GCE ‘O’Level; training in the use of a variety of software applications and four to five (4-5) years’ general office experience plus the appropriate Office Professional Training Course at the Management Institute for National Development.
Special Condition Associated with the Job
May be required to work outside of normal work hours and/or on weekends as the need arise.
Applications accompanied by résumés should be submitted no later than Monday, 11th November, 2024 to:
Senior Director
Human Resource Development and Management Division Office of the Prime Minister 1 Devon Road Kingston 10
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