Office Assistant 2 (Keyboarding) - Full-time, Contingent Permanent - Empire State University Real Estate - Saratoga Springs, NY at Geebo

Office Assistant 2 (Keyboarding) - Full-time, Contingent Permanent - Empire State University

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8 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Springs, NY Permanent Full-time Permanent Full-time $40,193 - $49,405 a year $40,193 - $49,405 a year Location:
Saratoga Springs, NY Category:
Classified Posted On:
Tue Mar 26 2024
Job Description:
The Office Assistant 2 (Keyboarding) will be responsible for supporting activities within the university's Office of Admissions.
In order to maintain a positive environment for prospective students, students, community members, and University staff, the duties of this position include, but are not limited to:
Assess, verify and process high school and immunization documentation Process documents from Campus Connect Process application supplemental items in the CRM system Provide excellent customer service, including telephone, e-mail or in person inquiries Maintain admission records Actively participate in university activities Job Requirements:
Minimum
Qualifications:
Candidates must be eligible for transfer or be reachable for appointment from the eligible list.
Work Hours:
Monday - Friday 8:
30am - 5:
00pm Work Address:
111 West Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY Additional Information:
Salary:
SG-9 $40,193 - $49,405 SUNY Empire State University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
IF YOU NEED A DISABILITY-RELATED ACCOMMODATION, PLEASE CALL THE ADA COORDINATOR AT (518) 587-2100, ext.
2240.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TITLE II CRIME AWARENESS AND SECURITY ACT, A COPY OF OUR CRIME STATISTICS IS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST BY CALLING (518) 587-2100, ext.
2800.
IT CAN ALSO BE VIEWED ON-LINE AT THE SAFETY AND SECURITY WEBSITE AT http:
//www.
sunyempire.
edu/safety-security.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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