State of New Hampshire
LIQUOR LICENSURE SPECIALIST - CONCORD
State of New Hampshire, Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Overview
State of New Hampshire Liquor Commission has a vacancy for a Part Time Liquor Licensure Specialist. Up to 28 hours per week. Location: 50 Storrs Street, Concord NH 03301. SOC 13, Band 4 $22.50 per hour. Position # TMPPT4350. Summary: Complies with Title XIII laws, administrative rules, and procedures when investigating, integrating and formulating liquor license applications, supporting documents, and related fees for customers seeking to sell alcoholic beverages and tobacco. As a representative of the Division of Enforcement and Licensing, follows standard operation procedures to ensure customers are provided information in relation to compliance with Title XIII Statute, NHSLC Administrative Rules, Town Regulations, and Federal Laws.
Base pay
$22.50/hr
Responsibilities Implements and follows all NH Liquor Commission rules and policies while complying with Title XIII laws, administrative rules, and procedures when assisting applicants with new or revisions to liquor licenses.
Examines and interprets Title XIII laws, rules, procedures, and compliance standards for all new, renewal, and modification license applications and supporting documents made to the Liquor Commission to sell alcohol and tobacco.
Serves as the primary contact and official representative of the agency for license inquiries. Provides exceptional customer service, including articulating and expressing solutions, explaining process and procedure, and determining proper licensing with regards to Title XIII laws and administrative rules to agency employees, licensees, and citizens of the state to enhance customer relations.
Creates and maintains the electronic licensee files and licensee requests, including reports, by gathering relevant information and documents related to Liquor License requests for new, modified, or temporary licenses for commission approval. Formulates licensee fees and receives payments, including posting fees into accounting systems.
Prepares agenda items for retail, direct shippers, wholesalers, and manufacturers for Commission approval or denial of applications, permits, and petitions by the Chief of Enforcement (or designee) at weekly Liquor Commission meetings. Processes Commission decisions of each item.
Organizes data to compile lists of delinquent accounts, active, and inactive accounts/licensees to be disseminated to industry members in compliance with RSA 179:13.
Conducts special conferences with principals, their employees, representatives, attorneys and others concerning Title XIII laws, administrative rules, and Liquor Commission policies.
Participates in the Field Training Officer (FTO) program as an expert in all aspects of licensing.
Recognizes that everyone we come into contact with is a customer and treats all with courtesy, respect, and the utmost professionalism.
Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Education/Experience — Associate's degree and 2 years of experience OR equivalent combination of 4 years of education and experience after completion of high school. Education and experience must be in some combination of project management, planning, project implementation or public administration.
License/Certification : Valid driver’s license and access to transportation
Other Requirements : None
Trainee Option : Not applicable
Preferred and Other Information PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS : Experience in the beverage industry.
AFTER-HIRE REQUIREMENTS : None
CAREER ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES : In-Band Advancement Available: No; Broad Group Level Advancement Available: No
Disclosures
DISCLAIMERS: The supplemental job description lists the essential functions of the position and is not intended to include every job duty and responsibility specific to the position. An employee may be required to perform other related duties not listed on the supplemental job description provided that such duties are characteristic of that job title. In addition, applicants are subject to a criminal background check and reference check. For further information please contact HR@LIQUOR.NH.GOV EOE TDD Access: Relay NH 1-800-735-2964
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Part-time
Job function
Other
Industries
Government Administration
Note: This refined description excludes unrelated postings and ensures content focuses on the listed NH Liquor Commission role and its required qualifications, responsibilities, and employment details.
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State of New Hampshire Liquor Commission has a vacancy for a Part Time Liquor Licensure Specialist. Up to 28 hours per week. Location: 50 Storrs Street, Concord NH 03301. SOC 13, Band 4 $22.50 per hour. Position # TMPPT4350. Summary: Complies with Title XIII laws, administrative rules, and procedures when investigating, integrating and formulating liquor license applications, supporting documents, and related fees for customers seeking to sell alcoholic beverages and tobacco. As a representative of the Division of Enforcement and Licensing, follows standard operation procedures to ensure customers are provided information in relation to compliance with Title XIII Statute, NHSLC Administrative Rules, Town Regulations, and Federal Laws.
Base pay
$22.50/hr
Responsibilities Implements and follows all NH Liquor Commission rules and policies while complying with Title XIII laws, administrative rules, and procedures when assisting applicants with new or revisions to liquor licenses.
Examines and interprets Title XIII laws, rules, procedures, and compliance standards for all new, renewal, and modification license applications and supporting documents made to the Liquor Commission to sell alcohol and tobacco.
Serves as the primary contact and official representative of the agency for license inquiries. Provides exceptional customer service, including articulating and expressing solutions, explaining process and procedure, and determining proper licensing with regards to Title XIII laws and administrative rules to agency employees, licensees, and citizens of the state to enhance customer relations.
Creates and maintains the electronic licensee files and licensee requests, including reports, by gathering relevant information and documents related to Liquor License requests for new, modified, or temporary licenses for commission approval. Formulates licensee fees and receives payments, including posting fees into accounting systems.
Prepares agenda items for retail, direct shippers, wholesalers, and manufacturers for Commission approval or denial of applications, permits, and petitions by the Chief of Enforcement (or designee) at weekly Liquor Commission meetings. Processes Commission decisions of each item.
Organizes data to compile lists of delinquent accounts, active, and inactive accounts/licensees to be disseminated to industry members in compliance with RSA 179:13.
Conducts special conferences with principals, their employees, representatives, attorneys and others concerning Title XIII laws, administrative rules, and Liquor Commission policies.
Participates in the Field Training Officer (FTO) program as an expert in all aspects of licensing.
Recognizes that everyone we come into contact with is a customer and treats all with courtesy, respect, and the utmost professionalism.
Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Education/Experience — Associate's degree and 2 years of experience OR equivalent combination of 4 years of education and experience after completion of high school. Education and experience must be in some combination of project management, planning, project implementation or public administration.
License/Certification : Valid driver’s license and access to transportation
Other Requirements : None
Trainee Option : Not applicable
Preferred and Other Information PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS : Experience in the beverage industry.
AFTER-HIRE REQUIREMENTS : None
CAREER ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES : In-Band Advancement Available: No; Broad Group Level Advancement Available: No
Disclosures
DISCLAIMERS: The supplemental job description lists the essential functions of the position and is not intended to include every job duty and responsibility specific to the position. An employee may be required to perform other related duties not listed on the supplemental job description provided that such duties are characteristic of that job title. In addition, applicants are subject to a criminal background check and reference check. For further information please contact HR@LIQUOR.NH.GOV EOE TDD Access: Relay NH 1-800-735-2964
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Part-time
Job function
Other
Industries
Government Administration
Note: This refined description excludes unrelated postings and ensures content focuses on the listed NH Liquor Commission role and its required qualifications, responsibilities, and employment details.
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