Administrative Assistant (Part-Time)
JOB TITLE: Administrative Assistant (part-time) DIVISION: Academic AffairsSUPERVISOR'S TITLE: Dean DEPARTMENT: Burroughs School of Business & EntrepreneurshipBASIC FUNCTIONS:To handle a range of responsibilities and assignments to support the principal investigator for the NSF EPIIC grant. This is a part-time grant-funded position set to end September 30, 2026. The administrative assistant will embrace attributes of adaptability and flexibility as the specific duties and responsibilities may evolve over time________________________________________________________________________________________PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITYPerforms administrative duties and support for the principal investigator for the NSF EPIIC grantMaintains calendar, schedules meetings, answers phone calls, drafts correspondence, maintains filling system and handles mailArranges logistics for appointments and meetings as well as meeting agendasPrepares presentations and other materialsSupervises student workersAttendance at grant meetingsManages social media postings related to grantCompiles and coordinates dataPerforms calculations and compiles pertinent data required for budgetary and fiscal reports; assists in the preparation of budgets and the allocation of program funds, and timelines.Maintains a liaison between administration, faculty and students.Composes correspondenceReviews material, supply and equipment requisitions and prepares expense vouchers.Performs related duties as required. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES:MS Office SuiteCommunication Programs (e.g., MS Teams, Zoom) MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:Bachelor's degree with at least 18 months prior administrative experience relevant to the position, or equivalent or at least two years of college supplemented by at least two years of progressively responsible clerical and administrative experience; or an equivalent combination of training or experience.Keen attention to detail and superior organizational skills.Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite (PowerPoint, Word, Excel), and familiarity with Internet research.Ability to maintain communications efforts (e.g., newsletter, social media pages, photography)Ability to work independently, meet deadlines, and coordinate multiple projects simultaneously.Ability to work well under pressure.Must possess high levels of tact and diplomacy.Considerable knowledge of social media (e.g., LinkedIn, Facebook, etc)Ability to work and interact with the general public and college personnel.Good organizational skills. Good verbal and written communication skills. Good computer and keyboarding skills.Must possess a commitment to the mission and vision of the College and the business school