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St Johns County Sheriff's Office

Records Specialist II 07/07/2021

St Johns County Sheriff's Office, St. Augustine, Florida, United States

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Primary Purpose

The Records Specialist II is responsible for coordinating large and special interest public records requests.

These requests go outside the scope of Records and other areas are contacted for information to fulfill the request.

This position is responsible for being the single point of contact between the requestor and the agency for request clarification, payment etc.

This position is also responsible for being a training officer to the Records Specialist I position and must possess the ability to perform all of the functions required.

This position is also responsible for being a liaison officer for scanning software as well as DHSMV for ordering new citation and crash numbers.

Education and Qualification Requirement

High School Diploma or Equivalency

Valid Florida Driver’s License

Type 25 WPM accurately

Intermediate knowledge of general office equipment

Highly computer literate

Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Records Management System preferred

Intermediate knowledge of Public Records Law FS 119

Duties

Process large public records requests that go outside the scope of common requests received by Specialist I. Including requests that involve information from other Units such as Accreditation, Corrections (including Corrections Medical), Finance, Forensics, Human Resources, Information Technology, Internal Affairs, etc.

This requires a broader scope of Public Records laws that extends beyond the daily requests.

Verify all protected information has been removed

Central point of contact for the above mentioned request types and coordinate payment and delivery of requested records

Records Training Officer for Specialist I positions

Special Projects Liaison

Review and conduct criminal backgrounds as requested

Retrieve photo imaging

Process runaway and missing persons reports

Receive, route, and disperse telephone calls/messages

Maintain confidential files

Time/date stamp appropriate documentation

Process fingerprint cards

Process and disseminate public record information upon request

Receive, sort, copy, enter data, distribute, and file various reports, traffic citations, and other documentation

Receive monies and provide receipts for services provided to the public

Maintain special records

Perform faulty equipment checks

Log dissemination of juvenile reports

Report to field offices

Assist employees in researching information as requested

Responsible for gathering, processing 911 recordings, non-emergency line recordings, and radio traffic recordings.

Listening to emergency (911) calls and radio dispatch communication and redacting as necessary.

Maintain and update logs specific to the Time Gate System and recording requests

Job Controls and Complexities

Report directly to supervisor

Adhere to laws/agency policy/rules/ regulations/SOP/ procedures

Maintain confidentiality/security of files and information obtained in the course of employment

Process/compile/disseminate record/public record information as directed by approving authority in accordance with lawful requirements

Provide assistance to citizens, visitors, employees and other public and private entities in an effort to meet their needs and build positive community relationships/resolve complaints/address conflicts

Maintain continuity and operational efficiency by accurate and timely dissemination of information to Staff and co-workers

Adhere to leave, overtime and attendance policies/procedures (i.e. arrive promptly, regular attendance at work, notification to supervisor regarding absence from work due to illness or untimely incidents, etc.)

Grade Classification

Entry to intermediate level work

Performs independently under general supervision

Work requires application of general knowledge of business practices in various situations

Deals with problems or situations that remain stable

Does not require independent decision making

Contacts

SJSO Employees

General Public

Other Law Enforcement Entities

Physical Environment

Normal business hours apply; however, hours may vary and overtime may be necessary including nights, holidays, and weekends

Work in main office or in field offices and hands-on or personal close contact with the public when handling their paperwork and/or during fingerprinting and where exposure to elements and/or pathogens is foreseeable.

Regular attendance is required due to the workload associated with this position

Contact with public and SJSO personnel

Sit for long periods

See at normal range or with accommodations

Hear at normal level or with accommodations

Speak understandably

Manual dexterity

Ambulate independently

Frequently grasp/push/pull/bend/squat/lift/carry items up to 20 lbs.

Occasionally reach above head/kneel/walk/climb/stoop/stand/lift items up to 50 lbs.

Important Information

Regular attendance is critical to the success of this position and is required of all Agency personnel.

The list of tasks, policies and proficiencies for this position, as well as any statements contained within this page are considered essential.

All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.

Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health and safety of themselves, other employees, or the public.

This job description in no way states or implies the listed duties are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Employee will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by his/her supervisor.

See SJSO Policy for additional information on agency expectations and Senior Status requirements

EFFECTIVE:

10/15/2019

History: New Job Description format