IRS Contractor Clerical Support
IRS CONTRACTOR CLERICAL SUPPORT SUMMARY
**Shift is ON-SITE in Kansas City, MO, Mon-Fri, 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM**
Provide office support by performing data entry and clerical work requiring application of various work methods and procedures, and familiarity with departmental functions, policies, and practices.
Pay: $17.00-21.23
Health & Welfare Benefits:
- 401(K) match up to 6%
- Employer-provided life insurance
- Paid holidays
- On-the-job training opportunities
- Exposure to a large government agency and top 125 federal contractor
RETENTION BONUSES
- $1,000! You’ll receive $250 after 90 days, plus $750 after 180 days.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Perform Original Entry and/or Data verification functions on Information Returns on the SCRIPS system as well as minor transcription of information into a computer program
- Input data into an inventory tracking system and input entity changes, such as name and address changes, on a computer system
- Process requests for a variety of products such as transcripts and utilize automated tools on a computer system
- Perform general clerical work including filing, sorting, batching, or grouping documents.
- Extracts mail from incoming deliveries
- Retrieve documents from files, file documents, associate documents with existing files.
- Stamp documents with information such as received dates and numbers
- Prepare documents for scanning according to instructions including but not limited to carefully removing all staples from the document, and repairing rips, tears, or large holes
- Prepare paper tax returns for numbering and transcription, pen and ink changes on paper returns as well as other job-related duties as assigned
- Create, implement, and educate managers and employees on company policies/procedures and other HR programs. Assists in the development and implementation of HR policies and procedures
- Drive the performance management and talent development processes to promote a high-performance culture. Develops content, training materials, communication plans and project plans
- Reduce legal risks and ensures compliance with federal and state regulations concerning employment
- Proactively identify opportunities and assesses improvements to the employee experience and partners with program management to develop and implement innovative and lasting solutions. Leads the implementation of business solutions
- Build and maintain close working relationships with other HR colleagues, Finance, Legal, etc. to leverage their support to execute on HR strategy and business operations.
- Perform other job-related duties as assigned
SUPERVISORY/MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
- No supervisory/management authority.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- A High School Diploma
- A total of one (1) year of previous clerical, office or other work related to the listed duties
- Other applicable roles/job experience includes, but is not limited to: administrative assistant, administrative specialist, executive assistant, secretary, receptionist, office assistant, front desk, data analyst, file clerk, data entry specialist, data entry operator
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Ability to type 25 words per minute and be proficient in ten-key entry.
- Must have basic knowledge of Microsoft systems.
- Ability to maintain established records and files.
- Must have good organizational skills.
- Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions and to request clarification when needed.
The Following Federal Regulations need to be met:
- Must be Federal tax compliant having both filed and paid any taxes due in a timely manner or be on an approved payment plan with the IRS and be current with payments.
- Must have an acceptable FBI criminal history fingerprint and name check.
- Must have two forms of identification from the Form I-9 to complete a Personal Identity Verification (PIV) process
- All males born after 1959 must be compliant with Selective Service Registration law.
- Must consent to credit history check resulting in acceptable determination by the Government.
- Must complete Standard Form (SF) 85 and Optional Form (OF) 306 questions 1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16 and 17a via eQIP for Government review.
- The ability to successfully pass a federal background check and drug screen as a condition of employment
WORK ENVIRONMENT
- ON-SITE.
- Work is primarily performed in a climate-controlled office setting.
- 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM, M-F
HEALTH & WELFARE BENEFITS
Comprehensive benefits package, including:
- 401(K) match up to 6%
- Employer-provided life insurance
- Paid holidays
- On-the-job training opportunities
- Exposure to a large government agency and top 125 federal contractor
ABOUT THE TEAM
Cherokee Nation Federal Consulting (CNFC) is a tribal owned 8(a) company with a rapid and responsive team of asset management professionals who are poised to meet the strict demands of federal clients. Our seasoned professionals bring, a unique blend of consulting, program management, and hands-on operational experience to our customers.
Through our comprehensive asset management approach, we stand ready to help our clients own, operate, maintain, and dispose of their investments from the largest facilities to the smallest pieces of equipment, and everything in between, in a fully transparent and auditable manner. CNFC is day-one ready and the ideal choice to execute the mission at hand. Put Cherokee Nation Federal Consulting to work for you.
Cherokee Nation Federal Consulting (CNFC) is part of Cherokee Federal – a team of tribally owned federal contracting companies focused on building solutions, solving complex challenges, and serving the nation’s mission around the globe for more than 60 federal clients.
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