The Assistant Mail Center Coordinator is a part-time position, working 25 hours per week in the University's Mail Center to work in cooperation and under the supervision of the
Mail Center Coordinator, at Delaware Valley University to receive, scan in, sort, distribute and oversee delivery of mail and packages received for faculty, staff and students and
to provide United States Postal Service services for faculty, staff, students and the public.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Serves as backup to the Coordinator, Mail Center when the Coordinator is out of the office or otherwise unavailable to insure the continuation of all Mail Center operations
Sorts, distributes and handles incoming and outgoing mail and packages from the USPS, UPS, FedEx, Amazon and others, as well as applying necessary postage to mail pieces
Operates and oversees the operation of mail processing equipment and package scanning devices
Provides customer service, answers questions regarding status or feasibility of mailing operations; sells postage
Serves as backup for maintaining records for management reports and inventories of supplies needed; calculates charges for jobs performed and maintaining billing logs
Performs daily morning and afternoon campus mail and package delivery runs when student Mail Center workers are not available
Maintains daily meter and service logs
Drives the Mail Center vehicle between buildings on daily runs
Performs filing duties under the direction of the Coordinator, including 'purging' and archiving old documents
Oversees student workers, as needed
Other duties and responsibilities as assigned
Working Conditions and Frequently Used Tools:
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Required Education, Experience and License:
This position is not eligible for benefits.
The selected applicant will be responsible for providing the university with a Pennsylvania State Police Clearance that's not older than 5 years, pass a Motor Vehicle history check and pass a physical and lift exam.
Delaware Valley University is an independent, nonprofit university located in the charming town of Doylestown, Pa. Originally an agricultural college, DelVal was founded in 1896 and has grown into an academically rigorous interdisciplinary college dedicated to the sciences and liberal arts. As our founder, Joseph Krauskopf once said, we take "science with practice" seriously. Today, our more than 1,000 acres of land is a testament to our mission to provide a functional learning environment for our students, serving as an outdoor classroom for several of our fields of study.
DelVal has more than 25 undergraduate majors in the natural sciences, business, and humanities. We offer six master's programs, a doctoral degree and several adult education courses. From business and information management and policy studies to Educational Leadership (Ed.D.) and an MBA Program. DelVal offers students a wide array of undergraduate degree, graduate degree and continuing education degree programs.