Town Clerk – employment opportunity

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Position Objectives:

The Town of Erin, Wisconsin is accepting applications to fill the position of Town Clerk. 

Duties and Responsibilities:

The Clerk is responsible for administering elections, assisting the public with applications for all licenses or permits required by state law or local ordinance, posting agendas for all board and committee meetings, attending and preparing minutes of all meetings of the Town Board. The Clerk has accounting responsibilities such as preparing accounts payable, payroll, and overseeing the budget. The Clerk also performs other duties as assigned, including customer service.

Minimum Requirements:

Successful candidates should possess prior experience in an office setting, work experience in a municipal clerk’s office or other municipal experience as well as accountingbookkeeping skills will be beneficial. The ability to be bonded as a clerk is required.

Preferred Requirements

Proficient in Microsoft Office Applications

Proficient in QuickBooks accounting software.

Experience in running elections a plus.

Benefits:

This is a full-time salaried position, plus a benefits package, including health insurance, Wisconsin ETF pension, and paid time off.

How to Apply

Applications should be e-mailed to clerk@erintownship.com with subject line: Town Clerk Recruitment

Application materials may also be placed in sealed envelope and mailed or hand-delivered to:

Town Clerk Recruitment

c/o Julie Kriewaldt

1846 State Hwy 83

Hartford, WI 53027

Open until filled. The first review of applications will be on November 10th, 2022.

Original source can be found here.



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