Summary
The Valley County Road & Bridge Department is seeking a detail-oriented, proactive, and organized professional to fill the role of Administrative Assistant. This pivotal position provides critical clerical and customer service support, ensuring the department’s daily operations run smoothly and efficiently. Operating with a degree of independent judgment and initiative, the successful candidate will work under established policies to support both internal team members and members of the public.
This is a full-time position with full county benefits.
Typical Duties & Responsibilities
The Administrative Assistant serves as a central hub for the department, handling a diverse array of administrative, financial, and operational duties.
- Permit Coordination & Public Service: The individual in this role acts as a primary point of contact for the public, answering and logging inquiries with a professional demeanor. They work closely with the Director and Operations Manager to process paperwork, manage databases, and meet deadlines for permits, including Approach and Construction in County rights-of-way (ROW) permits. Additionally, they conduct research for rights-of-way and maintain the department’s webpage.
- Fleet & Fleet Logistics Management: This position is responsible for managing and maintaining service records, mileage, and fuel usage for all county-owned vehicles and equipment. Responsibilities include processing fuel billing claim forms, managing the motor pool loaner program, and administering the comprehensive vehicle and equipment inventory lists.
- Financial & Administrative Support: The assistant creates expenditure requests for invoices, prepares monthly claim forms, processes payroll documentation, and researches billing issues while acting as the main contact for vendors. They are also tasked with drafting office communications, entering database information, preparing required reports, maintaining office and building supplies, and assisting with grant applications.
- Office & Team Coordination: To keep the team organized and compliant, the selected candidate will set up, manage, and maintain all department files and inventory programs. They will also handle travel arrangements, coordinate training schedules, and attend assigned meetings, always performing duties in strict accordance with County safety practices and policies.
To view the official Valley County job description for this position, click here:
Administrative Assistant.
Typical Qualifications
We are looking for someone with a high school diploma or equivalent, one to two years of experience in a similar administrative position, excellent customer service skills, experience operating standard office equipment including a personal computer and job-related software applications (Microsoft Office suite with particular emphasis on Excel), strong organizational skills and attention to detail, and the ability to work independently. Anyone interested in this position will also have to pass a background check and a drug test.
When applying, please provide a resume or detailed work history that shows your relevant training and experience.
Benefits That Matter
Valley County is committed to supporting our employees' health, happiness, and peace of mind. We are proud to offer the premier benefits package in the county, featuring:
- Retirement Security: Full membership in the Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho (PERSI).
- Comprehensive Healthcare: Full Medical, Dental, Vision, and Prescription Drug coverage through Blue Cross of Idaho.
- Generous Paid Time Off: 176 hours of starting Personal Leave, plus 11 Paid Holidays and Bereavement Leave.
- Financial & Personal Wellness: Flexible Spending Accounts, Life Insurance, and an Employee Assistance Program.
- Culture & Environment: A stable career path with advancement opportunities, a casual workplace culture, and the daily satisfaction of serving your community.
Hiring is done without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, gender identity and expression, pregnancy, genetics, or protected veteran status. In addition, preference may be given to veterans who qualify under state and federal laws and regulations.