Administrative Assistant (SBSS) - Internal applicants only | Show Low, AZ

Detailed Information

  • Location: Tsaile, AZ

  • Company: Diné College

and have the ability to make Independent judgements; Manage workflow daily; Ensuring that deadlines are met and work is completed correctly; Assist in training staff members and new hires; Implement and monitor programs as directed by management, and see the programs through to completion; Generate memos, emails and reports when appropriate; Assume responsibility for maintenance of office equipment, including computers, copy machines and fax machines; Maintain office supplies by checking inventory and order items; Respond to questions and requests for information; Answer incoming calls and assume other receptionist duties when needed.

Description of Essential Functions of the Position

Disclaimer: This is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working conditions associated with the job.

While this list is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Manages specific daily operations of a School: -Organizes communication amount faculty faculty and College personnel through tracking phone messages, email, and Dine College shared files, etc. -Distributes inter office

and US postal mail. -Photocopies materials as requested. -Maintains faculty schedules and division calendar.

-Maintains filing system for division documents and correspondence. -Assists students to connect with faculty and directs students to appropriate College areas for support. -Follows up on documents to ensure they flow through the College system in a timely manner. -Update Division outreach resources, like brochures, social media. -Will be required to supervise the Student Workers. -Maintains specific general operations: -Uses office software such as MSWord, MSAccess, MSPowerpoint, and Outlook to support tracking of faculty instruction, travel, resources, meetings, events, etc.

-Utilizes College computer system to support management of course room availability scheduling, student tracking, and other course maintenance functions throughout the semester. -Maintains records of division faculty instruction including course syllabi, textbook ordering, faculty and course evaluations, faculty workload reports, etc. -Coordinates personnel hiring with Human Resource. -Assists in arranging interviews and orients faculty. -Coordinates and maintains records on division or other faculty meetings and the division share folder. Maintains budget and financial transactions: -Manages process for timesheets for division faculty and staff.

-Keeps records of all expenditures, purchase requisitions, and inventory by using MS excel. -Participates in timely budget submissions for each fiscal year. -Responds to budget inquiries and keeps School Dean informed of budget status and financial transactions such as budget transfers. etc. -Makes travel, training, conference arrangements and coordinates approval process and requests through the Accounting Office and appropriate line of authority. Coordinates communication among personnel and students at the campuses and community locations to support College functions.

-Coordinates academic achievement award. -Coordinates Articulation Task Force meetings -Participates in Career days and registration -Participates in recruitment -Works with branch/center faculty and adjunct faculty during summer school sessions -Coordinates book orders. QUALIFICATIONS Education & Experience Minimum: Associate degree in business or related field, required. Three years experience in administrative clerical duties. Preferred: Bachelors degree ion business or related field preferred. One to five years of general office experience as administrative assistant or in a related field.

One to three years of experience in a higher education institution. Can be concurrent with general experience. Knowledge: 1. Be a self motivated worker and make independent judgements: 2. Ability to multi-task 3. Set work priorities 4. Problem solve 5. Practice confidentiality & Discretion 6. Conduct orientations for new faculty and staff 7. Create complete itinerary travel coordination 8. Follow up on details 9. Take minutes & agendas 10. Provide data driven information for the School Dean. Skills: 1. Customer Service: Skill or experience assisting customers before, during and after purchases to satisfy customer needs.

2. Administrative experience: Experience or skill performing administrative tasks such as answering phones, scheduling appointments, or maintaining records. 3. Clerical experience: Experience or skill related to daily office tasks, such as answering phones, sending emails/documents, or filing documents. 4. Typing: Skill using a computer keyboard to type. 5. Front desk skills: Skill or experience interacting with the public at a front desk. Front desk responsibilities may include reception duties, customer service, and appointment scheduling.

6. Computer literacy: Basic or experience in general computer use such as using a computer's operating system, using software and hardware, typing, sending and receiving email, and searching the internet. Abilities: 1. Filing: Experience ordering and maintaining documents according to a predetermined system. 2. Phone etiquette: Experience practicing good manners when on the phone. 3. Data entry: Experience entering data into a database or computer software. 4. Organizational Skills: Ability to organize workload, processes, or physical objects and spaces. 5. Office experience: Experience in office organization or non-specialized business operations.

6. Microsoft Office: Knowledge of software including Powerpoint, Word, Excel, and Outlook. Physical Requirements, Work Environment & Travel: Must be able to lift up to 50lbs, including office equipment and tables/chairs. Other Requirement(s): Must have high interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with students, faculty, administrative staff as well as the general public. Independently manages SBSS duties, such as: Tutoring students, Liaison for Community sites; faculty contracts, textbook orders, etc; arrange seminar meetings; with limited supervision.

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