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Job Description
File correspondence, cards, invoices, receipts, and other records in alphabetical or numerical order or according to the filing system used. Locate and remove material from file when requested.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 43-4071.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 31,260.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 15.00
- Currently, there are 130,950 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “File Clerks”.
Also Known As…
- File Clerks
- Records Clerk
- Police Records Clerk
- Office Assistant
- Medical Records Clerk
- Manufacturing Clerk
- Human Resources Assistant (HR Assistant)
- File Clerk
- Documentation Specialist
- Clerk
- Claims Clerk
- Tape Librarian
- Support Technician
- Records Technician
- Records Specialist
- Records Custodian
- Records Analyst
- Record Keeper
- Record Filing Clerk
- Record Clerk
- Pre Coder
- Morgue Librarian
- Morgue Keeper
- Medical Records Coder
- Map Clerk
- Lister
- Line Assigner
- Librarian
- Keyboarding Clerk
- Kardex Clerk
- Invoice Coder
- Intelligence Clerk
- Indexer
- Index Clerk
- Import Export Clerk
- Imaging Clerk
- History Card Clerk
- Fingerprint Clerk
- Filing Clerk
- Filer
- File Keeper
- Enrollment Specialist
- Enrollment Clerk
- Document Scanner
- Document Coordinator
- Document Clerk
- Cut Filer
- Cut File Clerk
- Credit Card Clerk
- Computer Tape Librarian
- Computer Aide
- Classification Clerk
- Card Filer
- Brand Recorder
- Blueprint Clerk
- Admissions Clerk
Tasks for “Death Surveys Coder”
- Perform periodic inspections of materials or files to ensure correct placement, legibility, or proper condition.
- Retrieve documents stored in microfilm or microfiche and place them in viewers for reading.
- Eliminate outdated or unnecessary materials, destroying them or transferring them to inactive storage, according to file maintenance guidelines or legal requirements.
- Place materials into storage receptacles, such as file cabinets, boxes, bins, or drawers, according to classification and identification information.
- Complete general financial activities, such as processing accounts payable, reviewing invoices, collecting cash payments, or issuing receipts.
- Find, retrieve, and make copies of information from files in response to requests and deliver information to authorized users.
- Modify or improve filing systems or implement new filing systems.
- Perform general office activities, such as typing, answering telephones, operating office machines, processing mail, or securing confidential materials.
- Input data, such as file numbers, new or updated information, or document information codes into computer systems to support document and information retrieval.
- Gather materials to be filed from departments or employees.
- Assign and record or stamp identification numbers or codes to index materials for filing.
- Add new material to file records or create new records as necessary.
- Keep records of materials filed or removed, using logbooks or computers and generate computerized reports.
- Track materials removed from files to ensure that borrowed files are returned.
- Sort or classify information according to guidelines, such as content, purpose, user criteria, or chronological, alphabetical, or numerical order.
- Answer questions about records or files.
- Scan or read incoming materials to determine how and where they should be classified or filed.
- Operate mechanized files that rotate to bring needed records to a particular location.
- Design forms related to filing systems.
Related Technology & Tools
- Stepladders
- Microfiche viewing equipment
- Document stamps
- Document scanners
- Personal computers
- Laser facsimile machines
- File cabinets
- Copy machines
- Multiline telephone systems
- Computer inkjet printers
- Mechanized file systems
- Microfilm viewing equipment
- Electronic health record EHR software
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Intuit QuickBooks
- Data entry software
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft Excel
- Electronic filing software
- Email software
- Optical scanning software
- Microsoft Access
- Microsoft Outlook
- Microsoft Word