The Department of Law, Criminal Division Central Office, is seeking a motivated and experienced Administrative Assistant 3 to join our team in Anchorage. In this role, you will independently perform and coordinate a wide range of advanced administrative functions that support our district attorney offices statewide.
Key responsibilities would include:
The Department of Law Criminal Division's mission is to seek justice, promote public safety and public respect for government through prompt, effective, and compassionate prosecution of cases in a matter that advocates for the interests of the victims, respects the law enforcement agencies, responsibly stewards public resources, and holds offenders accountable while at the same time protecting the constitutional and legal rights of the accused.
You can take pride in contributing to this important work by overseeing the administrative functions that keep the mission moving forward. This role offers meaningful variety, consistent challenges, and plenty of engaging, fast-paced tasks—there’s truly never a dull moment.
It’s a rewarding job for someone who understands how important the criminal justice system is to the health of a community. Visit the Department of Law website at: https://law.alaska.gov/ to learn more about what we do.You will work a standard 37.5-hour week and receive 12 paid holidays, along with personal leave that begins accruing at 6 hours per pay period—approximately 21 days annually—with accrual increasing over time.
While general office hours are 8:00am-4:30pm, there is flexibility to set your regular schedule within core business hours.The Criminal Division’s Central Office sits in the heart of downtown Anchorage at 1031 W 4th Avenue—better known as the iconic Brady Building. This vibrant multi-floor workspace puts you just steps away from some of the best lunch spots in the area. Inside, you’ll find a friendly, energetic, and fast-paced environment where the work is engaging.
Who We Are Looking For:One year of experience performing journey-level technical duties in one or more administrative functional areas such as human resources, accounting, administration, and procurement. This experience includes work such as Administrative Assistant 2, Accounting Technician 2, Human Resource Technician 2, and similar classes with the State of Alaska or the equivalent with another employer.
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Two years of post-secondary education from an accredited college (32 semester hours or 48 quarter hours equals 1 year).
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Two years of entry-level technical experience in one or more administrative functional areas such as human resources, accounting, administration, and procurement. This experience includes work such as Administrative Assistant 1, Accounting Technician 1, Human Resource Technician 1, and similar classes with the State of Alaska or the equivalent with another employer.
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Two years of any combination of post-secondary education, vocational education, and/or entry-level technical experience in one or more administrative functional areas such as human resources, accounting, administration, and procurement. (Three semester or four quarter hours of post-secondary education are equal to one month of experience; 150 hours of vocational education are equal to one month of experience.) The required experience includes work such as Administrative Assistant 1, Accounting Technician 1, Human Resource Technician 1, and similar classes with the State of Alaska or the equivalent with another employer.
Special Note:
Examples of journey-level technical duties include:
-Calculating or auditing timesheets, including a variety of standard premium pays such as overtime, shift differentials, hazard, recall, and standby; reviewing and correcting calculations and coding completed by other staff; coordinating the notification of employees and supervisors of entitlements and obligations.
-Determining which of several accounts, journals, and ledgers are affected by a transaction and certifying entry or adjustment; and reconciling subsidiary account balance with control ledgers--for example, encumbrance, accounts receivable balance, project balance, and authorized balance.
-Purchasing supplies, materials, and equipment through vendors on the open market, contract awards and/or other standard forms of purchasing; preparing and processing documents in the receipt, issuing, and transferring of goods; expediting the flow of goods from vendor to user.
Examples of entry-level technical experience include:
-Assisting in the preparation of reports reflecting the examinations made, discrepancies noted, and the corrective entries required for adjusting accounts. Assisting with the implementation of corrections.
-Verifying the accuracy and completeness of accounting data and documents; determining the general ledger accounts, journals, and subsidiary accounts affected and the debit and credit entries to be made; determining the entries required to bring accounts into balance; preparing encumbrances, expenditures, adjustments, billings, and other transaction documents for the account; and maintaining records of transactions and current status of accounts.
-Preparing standard and ad hoc reports; making periodic projections and analyzing trends; notifying supervisor of need for additional promotional efforts; and recommending additional promotional materials or methods to secure optimum enrollment.
-Receiving supply requests, reviewing and approving for completeness and conformity to guidelines. Preparing and processing various documents such as purchase orders, delivery orders, and bid specifications.
Ella Magallanes
Administrative Officer
Phone: 907-465-3569