City and County of San Francisco

Chief Clerk (#1410)

$41.88-$50.90 Hourly / $7,258.00-$8,823.00 Monthly / $87,100.00-$105,872.00 Yearly


Definition

Under general direction, the incumbent supervises a large group of employees engaged in a wide variety of office clerical work, and performs responsible and highly specialized clerical and administrative work in connection therewith; or interprets and oversees the dissemination of important information requiring extensive specialized knowledge of the policies and procedures of a department, as well as the regulations enforced by that department, to the public and departmental personnel; and performs related duties as required.

Distinguishing Features

Incumbents in this class either serve as the highest supervisory level in the clerical series, overseeing the work of a large group of clerks and clerk-typists; or, at the specialist level, serve as a lead worker to a group of employees responsible for explaining important and specialized policies, procedures, and regulations of a department to the public. This classification requires considerable responsibility for interpreting, coordinating and enforcing existing methods and procedures applicable to office operations; for assisting in developing new methods and techniques effecting such operations; for initiating and maintaining regular responsible contacts with other city departments, the general public and outside organizations relative to office operations; and requires overall supervisory responsibility for the preparation, maintenance and processing of important and detailed records and reports. Positions in this class are distinguished from those in the Principal Clerk level in that the latter supervises a smaller unit of clerical staff, performs less independently and/or provides specialized information that is less complex in nature.

Supervision Exercised

May supervise a large group of employees engaged in clerical work; or act as lead worker to a group of employees providing specialized information to the public.

Examples of Important and Essential Duties

According to Civil Service Commission Rule 109, the duties specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned to this job code/class and are not intended to be an inclusive list.

  1. Plans, assigns, supervises and inspects the clerical and office work of subordinate employees; reviews such work for completeness and conformance to existing procedures and instructions.
  2. Performs difficult and specialized clerical work involving the exercise of considerable individual judgment and knowledge of appropriate laws, regulations and procedures of the department assigned.
  3. Interprets, oversees and provides the dissemination of specialized information to the public and/or departmental personnel regarding the policies and procedures of the department to which assigned, as well as the regulations enforced by that department.
  4. Interviews members of the public in order to obtain information and screens issues to determine appropriate referrals to professional and technical staff; responds to difficult client issues and deals personally with a wide range of problems requiring specialized knowledge of the policies, procedures and regulations of a department.
  5. Accesses specialized computer software in order to obtain and ensure the accuracy of information regarding specific departmental functions.
  6. Explains and interprets administrative decisions and policies as they apply to office operations of the department. 
  7. Consults with and advises the general public, other departmental officials and other in regards to specific functions and responsibilities of assigned office.
  8. Supervises the receipt, processing, filing and general handling of a wide variety of documents and papers.
  9. Participates in the development of new procedures and methods relative to office routines and clerical processes.
  10. Assists in the preparation of budget estimates and reports.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of: Modern clerical and office methods, procedures and techniques; departmental organization and methods; applicable laws, rules and regulations pertaining to the activities of the department to which assigned.

Ability and Skill to: Plan, organize, supervise and inspect the work of subordinate personnel; exercise good judgment in resolving disputes and differences arising with the general public and other personnel; communicate effectively in writing and orally, including eliciting information necessary for performance of assigned duties; prioritize competing requests for service; establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, departmental representatives and the public; interpret, apply and explain policies, procedures and regulations specific to departmental functions; prioritize competing requests for service; deal effectively and courteously with the public and other departmental personnel; prepare accurate and concise administrative reports and papers. May require ability to utilize a computer keyboard to access and utilize specialized software.

Minimum Qualifications

These minimum qualifications establish the education, training, experience, special skills and/or license(s) which are required for employment in the classification.  Please note, additional qualifications (i.e., special conditions) may apply to a particular position and will be stated on the exam/job announcement.

Education:

 

Experience:

Four (4) years (equivalent to 8,000 hours) of verifiable highly responsible and diversified clerical experience, including preparing and processing complex work impacting an entire department or section; responding to and resolving difficult day to day problems and/or complaints encountered by staff, the public and others individuals, etc. on office operation and procedures; and explaining and interpreting information to departments, staff, the public and/or others; including two (2) years of experience in a supervisory capacity over a clerical function/unit, which included evaluating subordinate employees.

License and Certification:

 

Substitution:

Completion of a clerical training program (240 hours) OR 15 semester units (or equivalent quarter units) of coursework from an accredited college or university may be substituted for six (6) months (equivalent to 1000 hours) of the required experience.

Notes

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

ORIGINATION DATE: 02/23/1961

AMENDED DATE: 03/30/98; 12/04/09; 02/02/16

REASON FOR AMENDMENT: To accurately reflect the current tasks, knowledge, skills and abilities defined in the most recent job analysis conducted for this job code.

BUSINESS UNIT(S): COMMN SFMTA SFCCD SFUSD

Disaster Service Workers

All City and County of San Francisco employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the City requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.

CLASS: 1410; EST: 1/1/1900; REV: 2/2/2016;