TOMPKINS COUNTY CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
Inclusion Through Diversity
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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Tompkins County Personnel Office
125 E. Court Street
Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 274-5526
Tompkins County is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.
TITLE: ACCOUNT CLERK/TYPIST
EXAM NUMBER: #20140
SALARY: THE RATE OF PAY VARIES BY LOCATION WITHIN OUR JURISDICTION.
APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED CONTINUOUSLY
EXAMINATIONS ARE SCHEDULED AND HELD PERIODICALLY
THE ISSUE DATE OF THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS: JANUARY 2008
DO NOT REMOVE THIS CONTINUOUS RECRUITMENT EXAMINATION ANNOUNCEMENT.
THE USE OF A QUIET HAND HELD CALCULATOR IS PROHIBITED.
LOCATION OF POSITIONS/VACANCIES:
The eligible list resulting from this continuous recruitment
examination may be used to fill all full-time and part-time vacancies (and
may be used to fill temporary vacancies) in the titles of Account Clerk,
and Account Clerk Typist that occur in any of the various County departments,
TC-3, the Tompkins County Public Library, and the Towns, Villages, School
Districts, and Special Districts within Tompkins County's jurisdiction.
RESIDENCY:
Candidates must have been legal residents of Tompkins
County or one of the six contiguous counties for at least one month immediately
preceding the date of application and must maintain residency throughout
the life of the eligible list. The eligible list will be established in
accordance with the final earned numerical ratings of passing candidates
regardless of residence. A municipality or district may exercise its right
under section 23-4-a. of Civil Service Law to request a certification of
eligible candidates who have been residents of that municipality or district
for at least one month prior to appointment. After the names of residents
have been exhausted, Tompkins County must then certify the names of nonresidents
on the list.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS:
This work is primarily of a routine nature and involves
the application of standardized account-keeping practices in maintaining
and checking financial accounts and records. Account Clerks usually work
under general supervision on standard assignments in accordance with defined
procedures. Account Clerk Typist positions differ from that of Account
Clerk in that the work involves the use of a typewriter and/or word processor
a substantial portion of the time in performing these duties. Supervisors
are available for consultation and unusual problems and to give detailed
instructions on all new or difficult assignments. The work is reviewed
by immediate observation, by checking completed work, by periodic or spot-checks,
by cross checking or by another step in the account-keeping process. The
incumbent will perform all related duties as required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: EITHER:
(a) Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma AND one year of full-time paid (or the equivalent part-time and/or volunteer) clerical experience; OR
(b) Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma, including or supplemented by coursework in accounting or bookkeeping; OR
(c) Two years of clerical experience that must have included at least six months of experience in financial record keeping; OR
(d) Any equivalent combination of training and experience as defined within the limits of (a), (b), and (c) above.
NOTE: The ability to type at an acceptable rate of speed is essential to qualify as an Account Clerk Typist.
COMPLETE SCOPE OF THE EXAMINATION AND EXPANDED SUBTEST DESCRIPTIONS:
CLERICAL OPERATIONS WITH LETTERS AND NUMBERS:
These questions test your skills and abilities in clerical
operations involving alphabetizing, comparing, checking and counting. The
questions require you to follow the specific directions given for each
question which may involve alphabetizing, comparing, checking and counting
given groups of letters and/or numbers.
ARITHMETIC COMPUTATION WITHOUT CALCULATORS:
These questions test your ability to do addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and division. Questions may also involve fractions, decimals,
averages, and percents. You may NOT use a calculator or any other type
of calculating device to answer these questions or any other questions
in the written test.
ARITHMETIC REASONING:
These questions test your ability to solve an arithmetic
problem presented in sentence or short paragraph form. You must read the
problem, understand the situation presented, decide what must be done to
solve it, and apply the appropriate arithmetic operations(s) in the appropriate
order in order to determine the correct solution. Knowledge of addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and division is necessary. Questions may also
involve the use of percents, decimals and fractions.
THE EXAMINATION:
The examination will consist of a weighted written test
for all candidates and a qualifying (pass/fail) typing performance test
for those wishing to be considered for Account Clerk Typist. Only those
candidates who pass the written portion of the examination will be permitted
to take the performance tests. This examination is announced, and will
be rated, in accordance with Section 23-2 of the Civil Service Law. The
provisions of the New York State Civil Service Law, Rules, and Regulations
dealing with rating of examinations will apply to this examination. The
Commissioner of Personnel reserves the right to suspend this periodic examination
process at any time.
DATES AND TIMES OF THE EXAMINATION:
The written examination and performance tests will be
held on a periodic basis. All candidates will be notified of the time and
place of the examination at least 7 days prior to the test date. The performance
test will be scheduled by appointment following the scoring of the written
examination.
WRITTEN EXAMINATION RE-TEST POLICY:
Candidates who fail the written examination, or wish
to retake the written test to improve their score, may do so upon submission
of a new application. However, a six-month waiting period must elapse before
re-testing is allowed.
PERFORMANCE TEST:
Candidates who receive a passing score on the written
test must also qualify on the typing performance test. You must pass both
the written test and performance test to be considered for appointment.
Because the performance test is qualifying (pass/fail), if you pass the
performance test your final score for the exam will be the score that you
achieve on the written test. Candidates may be invited to the performance
test in the order of the scores they achieve on the written test. The County
reserves the right to give the performance test to only as many candidates
as are needed to fill available vacancies.
The performance test is a test of keying speed and accuracy. It utilizes a standard keyboard and is given on a computer. The computer program requires no prior knowledge of software. A written description of the simple software will be provided at the test site. The test is five minutes long and is preceded by a three-minute practice session. The text passage will be shown on the computer screen. You enter ("key" or "type") as much of that passage as you can during the time available.
To pass the test you must enter the text at a rate of at least 35 words per minute with at least 96% accuracy. For example, if you enter the text at 35 words per minute, the maximum allowable number of errors is eight. (Note: A word is defined as five characters. The rating formula divides the total number of characters entered by five to determine the number of words entered.
PERFORMANCE TEST RE-TEST POLICY:
After the initial two attempts, a third and final attempt
may be allowed if it is determined by the Commissioner that it would be
in the best interest of the service. No candidate will ever be allowed
to test twice using the same performance test materials. Candidates who
fail the performance tests must re-take the entire examination and may
only do so upon submission of a new application. However, a six month waiting
period must elapse before re-testing is allowed.
PERFORMANCE TEST WAIVER POLICY:
(a) IF YOU ARE NOT CURRENTLY A CIVIL SERVICE
EMPLOYEE, a qualifying typing and/or stenography
performance test may be waived only if you have already passed a civil
service performance test equal to (or greater than) 35 words per minute
for typing and/or 80 words per minute for stenography. Candidates must
have passed the performance test within ONE YEAR of Tompkins County's
written examination. The performance test must have been administered by:
Tompkins County Personnel, the New York State Division of Employment, the
New York State Department of Civil Service or any local municipal civil
service agency within the State of New York. Candidates requesting a waiver
must provide verification of their eligibility. The supporting documentation
must contain the candidate's name, social security number, date of test,
form used, rate of speed, and error rate.
(b) IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED BY TOMPKINS COUNTY, ANY AGENCY UNDER OUR JURISDICTION OR ANY OTHER CIVIL SERVICE AGENCY WITHIN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, and you currently hold permanent or contingent permanent competitive class status in a title which required a performance test equal to (or greater than) 35 words per minute for typing and/or 80 words per minute for stenography, the appropriate performance test(s) may be waived. Any candidate who is not employed by Tompkins County, or one of the agencies under our jurisdiction, must present a copy of their civil service roster card to verify permanent or contingent permanent competitive class status in a title that required performance testing. Tompkins County subscribes to the theory that candidates maintain their typing and/or stenography skills by using them on a daily basis and feel that this negates the need for continued testing.
THE ELIGIBLE LIST:
A single eligible list will be established as a result
of this examination. Candidates who are successful on the written examination
only will be considered for Account Clerk positions. Candidates who are
successful on both the written examination and typing performance test
will be eligible for both Account Clerk and Account Clerk Typist positions.
Candidate names are inter-filed on the continuous recruitment eligible
list for one year. Eligible candidates will be ranked according to their
written test score relative to the other candidates on the list first and
(in the case of tie scores) by date of test and alphabetical order. To
eliminate the continual canvassing of the list, you will have the opportunity
to choose employment locations and terms of employment by completing a
"Pre-Canvass" form at the examination site. You will be considered only
for the locations and terms chosen on that form. You are in no way locked
into those locations and terms. They can be changed at any time during
your life on the list simply by notifying the Personnel Department in writing.
FURTHER INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS
1. Falsification of any part of the "Application for Employment" will result in disqualification.
2. Accepted candidates will be notified when and where
to appear for the examination. If you do not receive your notice to appear
at least three days before the date of the written examination, call Tompkins
County Personnel at 274-5526). If an application is disapproved, due notice
will be sent. This department does not make formal acknowledgment of the
receipt of an application or take responsibility for non-delivery or postal
delay.
3. Applicants must answer every question on the application
form and make sure that the application is complete in all respects. Incomplete
applications will be disapproved.
4. ACTIVE MILITARY PERSONNEL, VETERANS OR DISABLED
VETERANS desiring to claim additional credit will request the Veterans
Credits application form, at any time between the date of application for
examination(s)and the date of the establishment of the resulting eligible
list. You must meet the requirements set by NYS for these credits and they
may be used only once. YOU MAY NOT CLAIM ADDITIONAL CREDITS AFTER THE
ELIGIBLE LIST HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED. IT IS THE CANDIDATE'S RESPONSIBILITY
TO REQUEST THE VETERANS CREDIT APPLICATION FORMS AND TO SUBMIT THESE FORMS
AND ANY SUPPORTING PAPERWORK BEFORE THE ELIGIBLE LIST IS ESTABLISHED.
5. Tompkins County's written examinations are prepared
and rated by the New York State Department of Civil Service in accordance
with Section 23-2 of Civil Service Law. The provisions of the New York
State Civil Service Rules and Regulations, which deal with the rating and
review of the examinations apply.
6. The duration of the eligible lists may be fixed for
a minimum of one and a maximum of four years and may be extended beyond
four years if there has been a restriction against the filling of vacancies
in that title.
7. The candidates must complete a separate "Application
for Employment" for each open-competitive and/or promotional examination
that the candidate is eligible to take.
8. All experience required meeting the acceptable training
and experience is full-time experience. (Part-time experience will be credited
on a prorated basis).
9. Appointment from an eligible list must be made from
the top three candidates willing to accept the appointment.
10. Tompkins County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
As part of its efforts to provide employment opportunities to the physically
handicapped, Tompkins County Civil Service has adopted a rule permitting
the employment of qualified physically handicapped persons without competitive
examination (pursuant to Section 55 of Civil Service Law). If you meet
the minimum qualifications for this position and wish to know more
about this rule, please contact the Tompkins County Personnel Office.
11. Unless otherwise notified, candidates are permitted
to use quiet, hand-held, and solar or battery powered calculators. Devices
with Typewriter Keyboards, Spell Checkers, Personal Digital Assistants,
Address Books, Language Translators, Dictionaries, or any similar devices
are prohibited. You may not bring books or other reference materials.
12. APPLYING FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS IN MULTIPLE
JURISDICTIONS WHEN EXAMINATIONS ARE SCHEDULED ON THE SAME DATE: If
you have applied for any other civil service examinations for employment
with New York State or any other local government jurisdiction, you must
make arrangements to take all of the examinations at one test site. If
you have applied for both State and Local government examinations, you
must make arrangements to take all of your examinations at the State examination
center by calling (518) 457-7022 no later than two weeks before the test
date. If you have applied only for multiple local government examinations,
you must write to each civil service agency to make arrangements. You must
make your request for these arrangements no later than the final filing
date of the examination. You must notify all local government civil service
agencies with whom you have filed an application of where you wish to sit
for your examination(s). For further information call (607) 274-5526.
13. FOR RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATION AND HANDICAPPED
PERSONS: If special arrangements for testing are required, please indicate
this on your application.
14. ALL CANDIATES FOR EMPLOYMENT FOR POSITIONS
IN SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND BOCES GOVERNED BY TOMPKINS COUNTY CIVIL SERVICE,
MAY HAVE THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL REQUIREMENT.
PER CHAPETER 180 OF THE LAWS OF 2000, AND BY REGULATIONS
OF THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION, TO BE EMPLOYED IN A POSITION DESIGNATED
BY A SCHOOL DISTRICT OR BOCES AS INVOLVING DIRECT CONTACT WITH STUDENTS,
A CLEARANCE FOR EMPLOYMENT FROM THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT IS REQUIRED.
15. "In conformance with section 85-a of the Civil
Service Law, children of firefighters and police officers killed in the
line of duties shall be entitled to receive an additional ten points in
a competitive examination for original appointment in the same municipality
in which this or her parent has served. If you are qualified to participate
in this examination and are a child of firefighter or police officer killed
in the line of duties in this municipality, please inform this office of
this matter when you submit your application for examination. A candidate
claiming such credit has a minimum of two months from the application deadline
to provide the necessary documentation to verify additional credit eligibility.
However, no credit may be added after the eligible list has been established."
16. BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION: Applicants may be
required to undergo a State and national criminal history background investigation,
which will include a fingerprint check, to determine suitability for appointment.
Failure to meet the standards for the background may result in disqualification.
TOMPKINS COUNTY PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
125 EAST COURT STREET
ITHACA, NEW YORK 14850