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Posted: December 22, 2025 (24 days ago)
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Travis County
Tax Collector
Location
Austin, Texas, 78701
Salary
Type
Closes
This entry-level office assistant role in the Travis County Tax Collector's office involves handling daily mail processing, greeting visitors and answering phones, and performing basic administrative tasks like filing and data entry.
It's ideal for a motivated, detail-oriented individual who works well independently and enjoys routine clerical work in a supportive government environment.
The position offers competitive benefits, including full medical coverage and generous leave options.
The Travis County Tax office has an amazing entry level opportunity for a motivated individual to process our incoming and outgoing mail daily and handle some administrative job functions.
Are you a self-motivated independent worker with strong data entry skills and great attention to detail? If so, this opportunity may be a great fit for you!
As a tax office employee, you will enjoy competitive pay, a generous retirement plan, and 100% employer-paid medical and life insurance on select plans.
We also offer a multitude of leave options including 12 paid holidays per year, up to 8 weeks of paid parental leave, paid personal holidays, and bi-monthly accruals of sick/vacation leave.
If this sounds like something you are interested in, please apply!
Under close supervision, performs a variety of office/clerical functions related to division/department.
Performs a service such as greeting the public over the telephone or in person and refers them to the appropriate individuals, departments, or agencies or may provide counter service.
Performs routine office/clerical tasks to include correspondence, basic spreadsheets, mail distribution, file and record maintenance, and assistance or information to customers.
Maintains logs and simple databases. Uses some independent judgment interpreting and applying general office/clerical practices and procedures.
This is the first in a series of three general clerical-related job classifications within the Administrative Support job family.
This classification is distinguished from the Office Specialist by the general nature of clerical responsibilities (copying and filing) performed as opposed to the Office Specialist whose work requires specialized functional knowledge with independent decision-making within established limits.
Performs receptionist duties, answers telephone, and directs calls. Takes and relays accurate messages. Provides information to telephone callers or transfers calls to appropriate personnel.
Logs phone calls and visitors. Faxes information, as required. Courteously greets and receives the public.
Answers general questions about the department, its functions and activities, and its interrelationships with County departments and outside agencies.
Refers individuals to appropriate persons, departments, or agencies. Performs messenger duties, and picks up and delivers information to other County departments.
Delivers verbal and written messages to unit members. Maintains a ready reference list for referrals. Maintains records of staff member's whereabouts.
May produce and monitor staff and visitor identification badges. May schedule meeting rooms and appointments.
Performs mail distribution duties. Opens, sorts, counts and distributes mail. Picks up and delivers mail, printing, equipment, and/or other material from various sites and/or office locations.
Updates postage meter machine, ensures sufficient postage for mailings, and meters outgoing mail. Updates mailing lists. Prepares materials for mail outs.
Performs general office clerical duties. Makes copies, orders and maintains adequate supplies. Coordinates pick-ups and deliveries.
Maintains time keeping system, attends assigned meetings and records minutes. Develops forms, rosters, and mailing lists. Maintains appropriate suspense files and monitors suspense items regularly.
Looks up information in files, replaces file folders, and generates labels on folders. Purges items from files and/or pulls and destroys inactive files. Issues file or case numbers.
Reviews, validates, codes and processes a variety of documents. Reviews and verifies documents, and submits to departments and agencies. May scan data and maintain electronic files.
Drafts and responds to inquiries. Assists clientele in completing forms. Maintains statistical data, records and logs. Performs data entry duties.
Enters, maintains, and updates data or information on a computer.
Types correspondence, labels, envelopes, spreadsheets and/or databases, reports, bills, vouchers, dockets, receipts, schedules, minutes, requisitions, notices, court waivers, discharge forms and other related items.
May update records management documentation and maintain computerized tracking system.
May perform cashier-related tasks.
Receives, posts, and issues receipts (manually or using computer or computerized cash register) for payments for various instruments being filed or for fees or other charges which must be paid through assigned office.
Makes cash change and performs cashiering functions, including providing and accounting for cash balances and ensures cash balances with issued receipts.
Prepares cash and checks for deposit transaction (may make deposit). Processes checks returned for insufficient funds to recover payment.
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