MEMBERSHIP CLERK - Bilingual (Carver Ranches)

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Boys & Girls Club of Broward County

Job Description

MEMBERSHIP CLERK

RESPONSIBLE TO: Club Director

GENERAL FUNTION:

The Membership Clerk is responsible for seeing that boys and girls complete the

membership process, membership record keeping and general supervision.

Responsible for assuring members are picked up only by authorized individuals.

KNOW HOW:

Must be able to maintain accurate records and enforce Boys & Girls Club rules and

policies in a fair and equitable manner.

JOB SEGMENTS:

1. Reception and Registration of Memberships including collecting dues and issuing

Membership Cards.

2. Maintain Safe Passage policy without exception.

3. Learn and use KidTrax or other software for maintenance of current Membership

Records of all members; maintenance of Membership Statistics and recording daily

attendance.

4. Introduce New Members and encourage them to participate in Club Activities and

make all members feel welcome.

5. Enforce Club rules and Policies to both Members and Guests.

6. Assist in the conduct of Programs and Activities.

7. Act as an information center for questions about the club.

8. Answer the telephone, take messages, and provide a good public image for all who

call.

9. Greet all visitors to the Club and direct them to the proper person or area.

10.Sell concession items.

11.Participate in Staff Meetings and Conferences.

12.Control entrance to the building both inside and outside.

PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:

The duties above indicate the essential functions of the job.

High energy level, comfortable performing multi-faceted projects in conjunction with

day-to-day activities.

Superior interpersonal abilities.

Ability to get along with diverse personalities, at all times displaying tact, maturity, and

flexibility.

Good reasoning abilities and sound judgment.

Job is physically comfortable; some local travel may be required.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to

perform essential functions.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE:

• Walking–throughout workday, required to monitor members as they participate.

• Talking – required to express or exchange ideas by means of the spoken word.

• Hearing – frequently required to work in a moderately loud environment.

• Sight – position requires both close and distance visual acuity for computer work and

monitoring members

• Standing – required to stand for sustained periods of time.

• Sitting – occasionally required to sit for extended periods of time.

• Bending – occasionally required to bend (picking items up off of the floor, assisting in

set-up and break down tables).

• Use of hands/fingers – occasionally required to type for extended periods of time

(answering emails, writing reports, creating program documents, etc.).

• Lifting – occasionally required to lift/move items up to 20 pounds.

• Skills essential for successful communication include speaking and writing.

• Worker will be subject to both inside and outside environmental conditions.

The information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected of

employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain, or to be interpreted as, a

comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications, and objectives

required of employees assigned to this job

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