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Postal Clerk

Loyola University New Orleans

Posted 09/05/23

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6363 St. Charles Ave., Box 16, New Orleans, LA, 70118

Inactive
Full-Time
Experienced
Education / Training
In Person

Job Description

Sells postage stamps, postal cards and stamped envelopes.  Issues money orders, registers and insures mail, computes mailing costs of letters and parcels on weight and destinations, helps in distribution of mail and sacks outgoing mail, refers complaints to supervisor handling, answers questions pertaining to mail regulations or procedures, assist supervisor with supervision of student assistants, responsible for stamps, post cards, envelopes, money orders, etc., involving receipt of cash, responsible for clerk’s portion of accountability reports and responsible for accuracy of petty cash drawer assigned to clerk.  Also, serves as a backup for the supervisor of the post office.

Qualifications:  Sells postage stamps, postal cards and stamped envelopes.  Issues money orders, registers and insures mail, computes mailing costs of letters and parcels on weight and destinations, helps in distribution of mail and sacks outgoing mail, refers complaints to supervisor handling, answers questions pertaining to mail regulations or procedures, assist supervisor with supervision of student assistants, responsible for stamps, post cards, envelopes, money orders, etc., involving receipt of cash, responsible for clerk’s portion of accountability reports and responsible for accuracy of petty cash drawer assigned to clerk.  Also, serves as a backup for the supervisor of the post office.

Preferred Qualifications: Two years’ experience in post office window work and postal operations.



 


 


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Loyola University New Orleans is a private Jesuit university in New Orleans, Louisiana. Originally established as Loyola College in 1904, the institution was chartered as a university in 1912. It bears the name of the Jesuit founder, Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Loyola is one of 28 member institutions that make up the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities and, with its current enrollment of approximately 4200 students, is among the mid-sized Jesuit universities in the United States. Loyola University New Orleans is ranked as the twelfth best institution among Southern regional universities offering masters and undergraduate degrees in the 2019 issue of the annual America's Best Colleges issue and guidebook published by U.S. News & World Report. The Princeton Review also features Loyola University New Orleans in the most recent editions of its annual book, The Best 384 Colleges.