
Posting number: 04097
Department: Sheriff
Job classification: Administrative Specialist II
Posting type: Open
Categories: Public Safety
Hiring Range: $22.05/hour to $27.56/hour
Prior related experience and internal equity factors will be considered when determining
the final hourly rate offered to the selected candidate.
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GENERAL DEFINITION OF WORK:
The Administrative Specialist II – Transcriptionist is responsible for transcribing audio and video recordings related to law enforcement activities into written documents. These recordings include law enforcement interviews with suspects, victims, and witnesses, 911 calls, and other law enforcement-related audio or video materials.
Knowledge of:
Skill in:
Ability to
Combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school supplemented by coursework in business management or English composition.
Minimum of one year of experience in data transcription or clerical support field involving heavy data processing.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
The selected candidate may be required to pass a polygraph examination, full background investigation, pre-employment medical exam including drug and alcohol screening.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT:
This is sedentary work requiring the exertion of up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to move objects; work requires reaching, sitting, standing, walking, grasping, and repetitive hand motions; vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas utilizing the spoken word; hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels; visual acuity is required for preparing and analyzing written or computer data, determining the accuracy and thoroughness of work, and observing general surroundings and activities; the worker is not subject to adverse environmental conditions.

From pre-colonial America to modern-day, Stafford County has a rich history associated with significant events and people in our nation’s history.
Established in 1664, Stafford is perhaps most famously known as the boyhood home of George Washington. Stafford was particularly affected by the Civil War, The Battle of Aquia Creek took place in the County in 1861. During the duration of the conflict, some 100,000 United States and Confederate troops occupied the County. The conclusion of the Civil War represented a time of reconstruction.
Stafford remained mostly a rural community until the construction of Interstate 95 in the late 1960s. Since that time, Stafford has experienced a population boom. With a 2018 population of 149,110, Stafford is now the 3rd fastest growing County in the Commonwealth of Virginia, with populations over 25,000. Stafford is located between the major commuting centers of Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Virginia. According to a 2018 study by Weldon Cooper, an estimated 38,000 County residents commute out of County for employment, compared to an estimated 22,000 who commute in. Approximately 10,000 people live and work within Stafford County.
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