Customer Service Clerk (Arts &Crafts)
Commander, Navy Installations Command
Posted: February 3, 2026 (1 day ago)
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U.S. Army Medical Command
Department of the Army
Location
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
Salary
$19.19 - $19.19
per hour
Type
Closes
This job is for a clerk at a veterinary clinic on a military base in Hawaii, where you'll handle front desk tasks like greeting visitors, scheduling appointments, managing payments, and keeping the clinic clean and stocked.
It's a good fit for someone who enjoys customer service, works well with animals and diverse people, and has solid basic office skills.
No advanced experience is needed, but being comfortable with physical tasks like lifting and standing will make you stand out.
This position is located at the Schofield Barracks Veterinary Treatment Facility. Incentives and Bonuses Incentives will not be paid. Resumes must be two pages (or less).
Resumes should clearly demonstrate the applicant's relevant experience, skills, knowledge and abilities as they pertain to this position.
A qualified candidate must possess the following: Ability to communicate orally and deal effectively with people of diverse backgrounds.
Basic computer skills to include proficiency in Microsoft Suite or equivalent, ability to use point of sales software.
Basic arithmetic expertise to balance cash draw, accept payments and provide change accurately. Typing proficiency - 40WPM.
In addition to the above qualifications, candidates who possess the following qualifications will be considered "Highly Preferred" or "Best Qualified": Ability to lift 40 lbs and long periods of standing, restraining, kneeling, reaching and sitting, etc.
The information provided on your resume should be clear and specific. You will be rated based solely off of the information provided within your resume.
Assumptions will not be made regarding your experience and the duties performed. Major Duties:
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