Administrative Assistant I - Temporary
Company: Bonneville County
Location: Idaho Falls
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description January 27, 2026 Pay Rate:
$17.54 Per Hour Work Hours: 19 hours or less a week Closing Date:
Posting will close March 01, 2026 or when filled* * Applicants will
be reviewed and considered on a continuous basis until this
position is filled or closed, whichever comes first.* About This
Temporary Role This is a temporary position anticipated to last
from mid-February to July 2026. It offers an excellent opportunity
to contribute to the Bonneville County Human Resources team, and is
well-suited for individuals looking to gain hands-on experience in
a Human Resources environment while supporting essential
administrative operations. General Purpose Perform a variety of
technical, clerical, secretarial, and administrative duties as
needed to support the operations of the Human Resources (HR) office
and ensure compliance of employment law governed by Federal and
State laws and County policies/procedures. The HR Assistant
provides crucial administrative support, ensures smooth operations,
supports HR initiatives, and maintains positive employee relations
through efficient record-keeping, scheduling and communication.
Supervision Received Work under the close to general supervision of
the Human Resource Director. May receive immediate
direction/supervision for day-to-day tasks and technical and
complex projects from Human Resources Generalists. Supervision
Exercised None. Essential Functions Serve as the first point of
contact for the Human Resources Department; receive, screen, route,
and process calls, public inquiries and department emails; direct
callers and visitors to proper areas; receive, sort and distribute
departmental mail; schedule access and use of Human Resources
meeting rooms and assist with coordination of trainings, meetings,
and events hosted by Human Resources. Perform routine research as
needed to resolve inquiries; provide information regarding
personnel practices, policies and procedures; prepare
correspondence, reports, announcements, memos, and related
communications; oversee office supply inventory; create or revise
various forms. Operate personal computer utilizing various software
applications. Create, maintain, and ensure up-to-date and accurate
electronic and physical employee files, I-9 forms, HR related
programs, benefits, classifications, and compensation; receive and
process personnel action forms; update personnel files to reflect
status changes. Provide support to Human Resources Generalists by
assisting with the recruitment ads and notices and may schedule
interviews for hiring managers; schedule pre-employment screening
for candidates, prepare onboarding packets, participate in employee
orientations, and assist with Onboarding and Offboarding reporting
steps. Assist with receiving and processing reports for worker's
compensation claims, medical leave, and unemployment requests.
Assist HR Director with policy updates and ensure compliance with
labor laws. Assist with preparing and completing various surveys
and reports as required by state and federal agencies in monitoring
employment practices and procedures; assist with employment
verification requests and support various HR projects. May provide
administrative support to Chief Operations Officer. Maintain
regular, reliable patterns in work product and attendance according
to Bonneville County's expectations. Perform other job-related
duties as assigned or required. Minimum Qualifications 1. Education
and Experience: A. Graduation from high school or equivalent, and
one(1) year of specialized training in secretarial sciences,
general business or related field; AND B. Two (2) years of
progressively responsible secretarial work experience; One (1) year
of which must have been directly related to above duties; OR C. An
equivalent combination of education and experience. 2. Required
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Some knowledge of basic
procedures related to the employment life cycle; federal and state
laws as they apply to human resource management theory, methods,
and practices; benefit, retirement, and compensation laws and
guidelines. Working knowledge of modern office practices and
procedures; secretarial procedures and methods related to filing
and documenting; English composition, spelling, grammar,
punctuation, etc.; basic accounting and bookkeeping; computer
terminal operations and information management procedures;
interpersonal communication skills and telephone etiquette;
standard office equipment operation; word processor and related
computer operations; filing systems and storage related to word
processing Ability to maintain strict confidentiality, multi-task,
exercise initiative, and act resourcefully under varying
conditions; learn and understand in a short period of time complex
aspects of a personnel system; perform a variety of routine Human
Resources Management tasks related to onboarding and offboarding
employees; operate standard office equipment efficiently; maintain
quality work production while dealing with various deadline
pressures; make basic decisions where established procedures do not
always apply; communicate effectively, verbally and in writing;
perform semi-complex mathematical computations; follow written and
verbal instructions; proofread quickly and accurately; ability to
develop effective working relationships with staff, supervisors and
the public; work independently and deal effectively with stress
caused by work load, management/supervisory relationships and time
deadlines. 3. Special Qualifications: Highly proficient computer,
keyboard and 10-Key skills Strong organizational, multitasking, and
time-management skills Must be able to pass drug/alcohol testing,
and a pre-employment background check 4. Work Environment Work is
performed in a typical office setting with appropriate climate
controls. Tasks require a variety of physical activities, not
generally involving muscular exertion, such as walking, standing,
stooping, sitting, reaching, and lifting. Speaking, hearing and
seeing are required for completion of essential functions. Rapid
work speed required to perform keyboard operations. Common eye,
hand, finger, leg and foot dexterity exist as elements to job
tasks. Mental application utilizes memory for details, verbal
instructions, emotional stability and critical thinking. The ideal
candidate must be able to complete all physical requirements of the
job with or without a reasonable accommodation. While heavy lifting
is not typically involved, employees may need to occasionally lift
or move light items like boxes or files. AA/EOE/ADA - Hiring is
done without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex,
age, or disability. In addition, preference may be given to
veterans who qualify under state and federal laws and regulations.
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