Ability to: Make arithmetical calculations with speed and accuracy; learn office rules, methods and policies; learn, interpret and apply pertinent financial and statistical recordkeeping procedures, precedents and policies; use good judgment in choosing among available alternatives, in recognizing scope of authority, in seeking assistance and making referrals; learn to enter and retrieve data on a computer terminal; establish and maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted in the course of work; calculate solutions to math problems including addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, percentages, decimals, and fractions; compare, transcribe, track, and reconcile information between documents, accounts and ledgers; enter data quickly and accurately into automated system; compare and transcribe numbers and words accurately; locate, identify, and correct inaccurate or incomplete information; read English at a level necessary to understand procedure manuals, policy guidelines, software manuals, technical documents and reports; communicate effectively verbally, and in writing, with individuals from diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds; establish and maintain effective working relationships; follow written and oral directions and instructions; perform a variety of financial, statistical, and case recordkeeping assignments; prepare and maintain accurate reports and records. Any combination of education and experience sufficient to directly demonstrate possession and application of the following: Knowledge of: Office methods, procedures, and equipment; methods, practices and terminology used in bookkeeping, financial and statistical recordkeeping; basic mathematics such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, decimals, fractions, and percentages; general goals and purpose of the department's programs; common word processing, spreadsheet, and database software packages.