Johnson County Sheriff’s Office
Technician
Crime Scene Investigator/Property Supervisor
N/A
Has contact with County Officials, County department heads, outside organizations, representatives of local, state and federal agencies, and frequent contact with the general public.
This is a non-supervisory, non-sworn position providing part-time administrative and property-related support to the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office. Personnel assigned will assist with daily office operations, maintain accurate records, perform data entry, and support the management of property-related information. The employee must be dependable, detail-oriented, and comfortable interacting with the public in a government setting.
This information is intended to be descriptive of key responsibilities. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent.
S = Sedentary | L = Light | M = Medium | H = Heavy | V = Very Heavy
Provides administrative support including answering phones, assisting visitors, and supporting staff with routine clerical needs.
Performs data entry by entering, updating, and verifying information in county systems; corrects discrepancies as needed.
Scans, organizes, and maintains physical and digital records in accordance with county retention standards.
Assists with property-related information management by inputting, updating, and verifying property data; ensures records are complete, properly scanned, and accurately filed.
Receives incoming property documentation and assists with organizing property information within the central property area.
Completes clerical duties including preparing documents, logging court orders, and supporting case-related paperwork.
Provides support for property auctions by preparing documentation and assisting with organizational tasks.
Must arrive at work on time and maintain a regular and reliable level of attendance.
Ability to read and understand memos, reports, and written instructions.
Ability to perform basic math calculations.
Ability to write clearly using proper grammar; ability to follow written and oral instructions.
Ability to think and act independently without requiring specific instructions.
Ability to work within a budget and project future needs for job functions.
SUPERVISORY/ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL
May attend staff or Commissioner Court meetings if requested.
Ability to learn operation of modern office and media equipment.
Ability to use proper customer service habits both internally and externally.
Ability to deal effectively with the public and county personnel in a courteous manner.
· Strong organizational skills.
· Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow county policies.
· Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
· Ability to work independently with attention to detail.
· Knowledge of property records or county databases is desirable.
· High school diploma or equivalent.
· Must be able to become CJIS certified.
· Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow county policies.
· Experience in government, administrative support, or records management.
· Familiarity with property records or county databases.
· Experience with financial or compliance-related tasks.
· Must complete a personal history packet.
· If required, must pass background investigation, oral interview, medical physical, psychological exam, and drug/alcohol testing.
· Valid Class C Texas driver’s license with satisfactory driving record.
· Primarily indoor office environment with occasional outdoor tasks.
· May be exposed to extreme heat or cold during seasonal months.
· Standard office interaction with the public.
· Occasional lifting of files or office supplies (up to 20 lbs).
· Office equipment including computers, scanners, and phones.
· Measuring devices and basic hand tools as needed.
· Ability to learn laboratory or property-processing equipment as required.
Move about the building and office areas.
Desk work including data entry and scanning.
Lifting files, boxes, or office supplies up to 20 lbs.
Moving office items or property documentation.
Ability to reach above head height for files or supplies.
Grasping and carrying items.
Operating office equipment and computer systems.
Occasional bending or reaching for files.
Ability to read and comprehend written or displayed media.
Ability to fluently speak and understand English.
Ability to maintain activity to keep up with office and court deadlines.
May require occasional flexibility within normal business hours.
Ability to shift focus rapidly between administrative tasks.
Ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously.
Ability to assist if needed.
Noisy/Distracting Environment
Office noise, phones, public interaction.
Working Closely with Others
Ability to maintain cooperative relationships.