Office Staff


GREELEY, CO 80631

Posted: 2/10/2026

Job Description

The work of an office staff entails various duties, tasks, and responsibilities and is well described by the job description example provided below:

Disburse, count, and collect money on behalf of the office

Complete all banking transactions and also carry out basic bookkeeping

Communicate with individuals related to his/her work, like the employees and customers

Explain or disseminate information to other office personnel

Address all complains and also take orders from superiors

Take messages, direct calls, and answer telephone calls

File, sort, copy, and compile records on various activities, like business transactions and office activities

Mail and complete checks, invoices, policies, contracts, and bills

Operate and maintain machines in the office, like personal computers, voice mail systems, facsimile machines, scanners, and photocopiers

Proofread, record, and compute various information

Update and maintain database, mailing, inventory, and filing systems, either by using computers or manually

Route, sort, and open incoming mails

Prepare outgoing mails and also answer correspondence

Run errands and also deliver messages

Order services, supplies, and materials

Arrange appointments, manage calendars, and complete work schedules.

Requirements:

Possess high school diploma or relevant qualifications Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills Exceptional ability to relate friendly with customers and visitors Possess computer skills in various areas, like desktop publishing, email, word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications Possess general office skills, like filing, photocopying, posting outgoing mails, and distributing and sorting incoming mails Ability to transcribe notes and take dictations Ability to manage payroll Possess familiarity with payroll software.


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (970) 978-4379

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