Weld County
Government
PublicHealthServicesOfficeTechnicianIII
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“Public Health Services Office Technician III at Weld County. Skills: Office administration, Customer service. Provide administrative and clerical support. Answer phones and direct calls”
Industry & Context.
Occasional lifting up to 25 pounds
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school diploma or GED, Two years of experience in office support or administrative work, Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint), Valid Colorado Driver's License
Nice to Have
Associate's degree or higher, Experience with government or public sector office procedures, Bilingual in Spanish and English
What You'll Do.
Provide administrative and clerical support
Answer phones and direct calls
Greet and assist visitors
Process incoming and outgoing mail
Maintain and organize office files and records
Perform data entry and maintain databases
Assist with scheduling appointments and meetings
Prepare correspondence
Operate office equipment such as copiers and scanners
Handle basic inquiries from the public
Assist with special projects as assigned
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with public health staff
Communication Scope
Answering phones; Directing calls; Assisting visitors; Handling inquiries
Full Job Description
## Compensation Range $24.07 - $30.81 \-- ## Job Description Summary This position performs a variety of confidential office duties requiring special terminology and considerable exercise of independent judgment. The ideal candidate for the Public Health Office Technician III role is a dependable, client‑focused professional who excels in a busy clinical setting and takes pride in supporting essential community health services. They maintain a calm, welcoming, and respectful presence while assisting clients from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. This candidate is detail‑oriented, highly organized, and skilled at managing front desk responsibilities such as scheduling appointments, checking clients in and out, verifying eligibility, processing forms, updating records, and responding to questions with clarity and compassion. Because this role supports multiple Public Health programs, the ideal candidate is eager to learn and develop a working understanding of all services offered by the department. This includes Family Planning, STI Services, Immunizations, Tuberculosis (TB) Program, Women’s Wellness Connection, WISEWOMAN, Nurse-Family Partnership, HCP (Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs), and other community health and education programs. They demonstrate the ability to correctly route clients, provide accurate program information, and collaborate effectively with clinical and program staff. This position requires working two days per week at the Fort Lupton clinic and three days per week at the Greeley clinic. The ideal candidate is flexible, reliable, and comfortable adapting to two work environments while maintaining consistent, high‑quality customer service. They understand the importance of confidentiality, especially when handling sensitive health information, and they approach their work with professionalism, empathy, and a strong commitment to supporting the health and well‑being of the community. \-- ## Job Description **Office O
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