University of Toledo-posted 11 days ago
Full-time • Entry Level
Onsite • Toledo, OH
5,001-10,000 employees

Under general supervision will provide all aspects of secretarial support. Works directly with physicians to ensure smooth division operations.

  • High School Diploma or equivalent required. Associates Degree in secretarial science, office administration, business administration or related area preferred, or two years of relevant related experience preferred.
  • Minimum of two years of experience in an academic or research-related office setting.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills; able to compose own correspondence and ability to gain the confidence of others.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills to work appropriately with faculty, administration, and ancillary personnel.
  • Mastery of accepted general office practices required. Demonstrates knowledge of protocols unique to the division within probationary period.
  • Ability to perceive and understand broad objectives and to organize time and material toward same. Ability to multitask.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office including but not limited to Word, Excel, and Power Point.
  • Must be a self-starter.
  • Must demonstrate attention to detail.
  • Ability to demonstrate professionalism in all communications. Possesses excellent communication, written, oral and interpersonal skills including telephone etiquette.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality.
  • Ability to learn new technology as relevant.
  • Ability to work with a diverse group of faculty, staff, residents, and students.
  • Ability to be flexible and manage several tasks simultaneously.
  • Ability to work with minimum supervision.
  • Must have excellent organizational skills, be detailed-oriented and be able to manage several tasks at one time.
  • Ability to work independently as well as in a team setting.
  • Experience working with medical students and residents preferred.
  • Experience using Epic preferred.
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