Job Title: Administrative Assistant III
Department: Pacifica Police Department
Employment Type: Full-Time, Benefitted
Salary Range: $6,998.00 - $8,696.00 monthly
Serve Your Community in a Key Administrative Role
Are you a skilled administrative professional seeking a rewarding opportunity in a vibrant coastal community? The City of Pacifica, located just south of San Francisco along the stunning California coastline, is excited to announce an opening for an Administrative Assistant III in our Police Department.
Join a dedicated team committed to serving and protecting the community while contributing your expertise to a dynamic and mission-driven environment.
THE DEPARTMENT
The Pacifica Police Department is responsible for all functions related to law enforcement and crime prevention and is made up of several divisions that carry out specialized duties to help the department perform as a cohesive whole. Staff includes thirty-eight (38) full-time positions consisting of the Police Chief, 2 Captains, 7 Sergeants, 6 Corporals, 17 Officers, a Records Supervisor, a 2 Records Clerks, an Evidence Technician, an .5 Property Clerk, 2 .5 grant-funded Community Service Officers and an Administrative Assistant.
Together, they come together to carry out the Police Department mission "…to protect and serve the members of our community with the highest level of commitment, ethics and professionalism.”
To learn more about the Pacifica Police Department, you are invited to visit their web site at www.pacificapolice.org.
THE POSITION
The current opening is for a full-time position and is under the direction of the Police Chief.
The Administrative Assistant III will provide a wide variety of responsible and complex administrative, secretarial and clerical duties requiring specialized knowledge and involving interpretation of broadly-defined policies and procedures; coordinate and participate in office functions in support of the department's goals and objectives; provide information and assistance to employees and the public regarding department policies and procedures.
The Ideal Candidate can handle a heavy workload that involves processing the payroll for departmental employees, compiling data for statistical reports, correctly compiling reports, composing routine correspondence, scheduling appointments and meetings, ordering supplies, setting up and maintaining files and other duties as needed.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Duties may include, but are not limited to the following:
Manage communications with City employees, elected officials, Commissioners, local and county executives, community members, and civic groups.
Maintain and manage contracts and related documentation.
Lead or supervise assigned staff, providing direction and support.
Plan, organize, and conduct clerical operations efficiently.
Compose correspondence and prepare detailed reports independently or from oral instructions.
Maintain filing systems and records, ensuring accuracy and accessibility.
Operate various office machines and equipment, including computers, word processing, and spreadsheet applications.
Assist with invoice entry and processing.
Facilitate special events, community meetings, and executive presentations using design software and social media content creation.
Process payroll and financial documents as required.
Support the departmental welcome process for new hires and assist with their integration into team operations
Manages communications with City employees, elected officials, Commissioners, local and county executives, community members, and civic groups.
Contract Management.
May assist with the preparation of staff reports, as well as budget and grant submittals,
May lead or supervise staff
Perform other duties as assigned.