Richland County Government
Temporary Voter Services Representative
Richland County Government, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98195
Temporary Voter Services/Election Services
The purpose of this class is to provide customer-facing and customer-oriented services related to voter registration, absentee services, and early voting. The purpose of this class is also to maintain and dispense election equipment and supplies, prepare specific computer programs and operations for each election, assist with poll worker recruitment and training, create and maintain a list of ADA-compliant polling locations, and assist in election night and post-election processes. Provide voter registration and election services in a professional, courteous, and efficient manner while adhering to all applicable laws, policies, and procedures. Perform voter services or election services duties as assigned. Physical Demands / Work Environment Requires work involving: standing, walking, talking or hearing, sitting, pushing, and lifting up to 30 pounds. Requirements and Qualification This class requires an Associate's degree or a high school diploma and two years of experience in an office environment. State Election Commission certification must be completed within 18 months, and yearly recertification is required thereafter. Must be proficient in Microsoft Office and other software related to voter registration and elections. Requires a South Carolina Driver's License and a good driving record and the ability to drive a county vehicle. At the discretion of the Executive Director, a combination of education and experience may be substituted for stated education and experience requirements.
The purpose of this class is to provide customer-facing and customer-oriented services related to voter registration, absentee services, and early voting. The purpose of this class is also to maintain and dispense election equipment and supplies, prepare specific computer programs and operations for each election, assist with poll worker recruitment and training, create and maintain a list of ADA-compliant polling locations, and assist in election night and post-election processes. Provide voter registration and election services in a professional, courteous, and efficient manner while adhering to all applicable laws, policies, and procedures. Perform voter services or election services duties as assigned. Physical Demands / Work Environment Requires work involving: standing, walking, talking or hearing, sitting, pushing, and lifting up to 30 pounds. Requirements and Qualification This class requires an Associate's degree or a high school diploma and two years of experience in an office environment. State Election Commission certification must be completed within 18 months, and yearly recertification is required thereafter. Must be proficient in Microsoft Office and other software related to voter registration and elections. Requires a South Carolina Driver's License and a good driving record and the ability to drive a county vehicle. At the discretion of the Executive Director, a combination of education and experience may be substituted for stated education and experience requirements.