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Administrative Support Professional (Limited-Term)
- Access Dubuque (Dubuque, IA)
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Administrative Support Professional (Limited-Term)
City of Dubuque
1 Positions
ID: 83412
Posted On 10/20/2025
Job Overview
Position Summary
_Please note: This position is funded through a federal grant. The grant supporting this position has been awarded to the City for an extended period and has historically been renewed; however, employment in this role is contingent upon the availability and continuation of federal grant funding._
**GENERAL SUMMARY:** Designed for a detail-oriented, people-focused individual, interested in catalyzing resident participation in AmeriCorps service to make positive change on some of Dubuque’s most pressing needs, this position is responsible for performing administrative functions such as drafting and transmitting correspondence, scheduling appointments, organizing, and maintaining paper and electronic files or providing information; and perform other duties as assigned. This valuable team member will be an integral part of supporting efforts to become a high-performance organization – data-driven and outcome-focused - with the ultimate goal of creating an equitable community of choice, through planning, partnerships, and people.
**DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS:** Work in this class involves responsibility for the performance of complex and varied clerical duties to support the Community Impact Department in achieving its goals and program outcomes. The employee in this position reports to the Community Impact Director and work is reviewed through reports, conferences, and results achieved.
Job Duties
JOB DUTIES:
• Support the AmeriCorps Program in the compliance preparation, collection, and maintenance of appropriate grant documentation for enrolling and exiting AmeriCorps Members including, but not limited to AmeriCorps member background checks, citizenship verification, member service agreements, payroll and expense paperwork, member evaluations, as well as relevant documentation of AmeriCorps service and training.
• Assist in AmeriCorps member orientation and training, events, and service projects in cooperation with grant activity requirements.
• Create and distribute notices for members, non-profit agencies, and the community.
• Assist AmeriCorps members with time and service records completion and other reports ensuring timely completion and submission of program required paperwork.
• Handle quarterly evaluations of AmeriCorps files for audit and archival purposes.
• Participate in grant-based training and technical assistance sessions, evaluation efforts, and communication, including conference calls, webinars and in-person training opportunities.
• Track and monitor AmeriCorps program paperwork and requirements, along with AmeriCorps member r compliance to the requirements. Schedule appointments and meetings.
• Prepare documentation for contracts, purchase orders, budget transactions, or regulatory compliance; employee work schedules; informational or reference materials, research, and technical reports; and business correspondence across departments.
• Record personnel information; and information from meetings or other formal proceedings.
• Deals with highly confidential and sensitive information pertaining to decision-making processes.
• Maintain confidentiality of privileged information obtained in the course of work.
• Answer telephones and give information to callers, take messages, or transfer calls to appropriate individuals.
• Make travel, accommodations, or entertainment arrangements for others.
• Attend meetings, conferences and in-services with other community partners.
• Make travel, accommodations, or entertainment arrangements for others.
• Perform other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
This position requires a broad skill set centered around cultural awareness, human development, and group dynamics such as:
• **AmeriCorps Management, Recruitment, and Community Engagement** - Knowledge of AmeriCorps grant management, the mission and objectives of AmeriCorps and Volunteer Iowa, and state and federal grant programs and grant application processes; and the various community programs relating to grant goals.
• **Clerical, Data Collection, and Analysis -** Strong organizational and record-keeping abilities. High-level ability to work with computers and tech, software programs, and maintain and prepare reports. Working knowledge of computer hardware and software, including MS Windows, Word Excel, and Teams. Knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures and systems such as word processing, managing files and records, designing forms, and other office procedures and terminology.
• **English Language Reading Comprehension and Writing** - Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar. Reading and understanding written policies, procedures, and instructions. Writing and compiling reports, findings, and recommendations for co-workers or customers using both technical and non-technical language. Writing, developing, and performing presentations.
• **Active Listening and Speaking** - Listening to others, not interrupting, and asking good questions through active learning and listening; and clearly presenting routine and complex issues and reports to others using both technical and non-technical language. Listening to others for comprehension. Excellent customer service skills.
• **Critical Thinking, Judgment, Decision Making and Complex Problem Solving** - Thinking about the pros and cons of different ways or options to solve a problem and picking the best one. Noticing a problem and figuring out the best way to bring people together to solve the problem and any differences. Ability to use resourcefulness and
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
+ High school diploma or equivalent, and;
+ 1 to 12 months on-the-job training as an Administrative Assistant;
+ Or the equivalent combination of relevant education and/or experience.
+ Experience using computer systems and applications.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
+ Associate’s degree or college-level coursework in a relevant field; and
+ At least 1 years of experience in an AmeriCorps Program and/or related structured volunteer experience.
+ The ability to speak Spanish or a second language is preferred.
**SUPERVISORY STATUS:** None
Supplemental Information
**WORK ENVIRONMENT:** Duties require occasional working irregular hours; and nights, weekends, and holidays as necessary to complete assigned duties and responsibilities.
**RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT:** Employees shall establish their principal place of residence within fifty (50) miles of the corporate limits of the city of Dubuque as soon as practicable after the appointment but within two years of appointment.
**FLSA STATUS:** Non-exempt
Primary Contact
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City of Dubuque Human Resources Department
Human Resources Department, Human Resources Department
563-589-4125
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Job Details
Categories
Clerical/Office Administration
Location
Dubuque, IA
Job Type
Temp
Full/Part
Full Time
Pay/Salary
$23.29 - $30.45 Hourly
Qualifications
Education
High School/GED
Experience
1-2 Years
Company ID
931
Job REQ #
\# Positions
1
Start Date
20251020
End Date
20251111
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About the Company
Whether at City Hall or out on city streets, our employees serve our residents, businesses, and visitors every day. Join the City of Dubuque team to be part of a high-performance organization dedicated to the community and to delivering excellent municipal services. We are input-oriented, see problems as opportunities, search for creative solutions, and work as a team to accomplish goals and build partnerships. At the City of Dubuque, your work is meaningful and supports the community.
The City of Dubuque values its employees and offers competitive salaries and benefits such as:
+ Health and Dental Insurance
+ 12 weeks of Paid Parental Leave
+ Paid Time Off and 11 Paid Holidays
+ Flexible Spending Accounts
+ Retirement Savings (IPERS)
+ Deferred Compensation Plan
+ Life and AD&D Insurance Coverage
+ Short-Term Disability
+ Employee Assistance Program
+ Tuition Reimbursement Program
+ Longevity Pay Starting After 6 Years of Service
+ Flexible Work Arrangements
+ Paid Time Volunteering
With positions in over 30 departments and divisions, your perfect career fit is waiting for you at the City of Dubuque. Ready to join our team? Visit www.CityOfDubuque.org/Jobs .
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