Explore the Path to Possibilities
at Community College of Philadelphia, the largest public institution of higher
education in Philadelphia.
Community College of Philadelphia
is seeking a Receiving Clerk (Office Administrative Assistant I) to work under
the direct supervision of the bookstore management and serve as the primary
Receiving Clerk and alternate Cashier for the bookstore. Minimum requirements
include a high school diploma or GED equivalent, six (6) months of customer
service experience and valid driver's license in good standing required.
Community College of Philadelphia
recognizes that our staff is important and vital to our success. We offer a high-quality, comprehensive
program of benefits, which represents an important component of total compensation.
Benefits include:
* 100% College-paid medical,
dental and prescription drug for employee and all of their eligible family
members
* College-paid life and
disability insurance
* College closes the week between
Christmas and New Years and for a week in March for Spring Break
* Tuition remission (for classes
at the College)
* Forgivable tuition loan (for
classes at any accredited academic institution)
* 403(b) retirement plan with 10
percent College contribution with an employee contraction of 5 percent
* Healthcare and Dependent Care
flexible spending accounts
* College operates on a 4-day
work week during the summer months
* Paid vacation plus holiday and
personal time
For a complete position
description and required qualifications and to apply online, please visit our
career site at jobs.ccp.edu .
Interested persons should
complete an online application and attach a cover letter of interest and
resume. You may also attach the names
and contact information of 3 professional references. Applicants must be legally eligible to work
in the U.S.
Review of applications will begin
on November 20, 2009 and will continue until the position is filled.
Community College of Philadelphia
is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity and Equal Access Employer. The College encourages applications from
individuals from traditionally underrepresented groups.