Administrative Assistant

Ohio Department of EducationDayton, OH
237d

About The Position

Under general supervision, perform a variety of specialized secretarial, administration, and clerical tasks to support the day-to-day operations of a school or department. Maintain clerical records, prepare correspondence, and create reports from such records. May be required to indirectly supervise other lower level clerical positions.

Requirements

  • Must pass Federal and Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation background check in accordance with Ohio Administrative Code Section 3301-83-06.
  • Must be keyboard proficient.
  • Level II (2) computer skills in Microsoft Word.
  • Level II (2) computer skills in Microsoft Excel.
  • Level I (1) computer skills in Microsoft PowerPoint.
  • Five (5) years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Skilled in the use of word processing, presentation, and spreadsheet software.
  • Demonstrated expertise working with internet applications and online tools.
  • Ability to operate, service, and maintain a variety of standard office equipment.

Responsibilities

  • Screen calls and mail, responding to those that can be handled at the secretarial level and forwarding the remaining calls/mail to the relevant team member.
  • Maintain control records on incoming correspondence and action documents.
  • Coordinate appointments and meetings for team members. Maintain schedules and calendars of events for the assigned administrator and the overall department.
  • Respond to general inquiries from employees, other departments, the Ohio Department of Education, attorneys, vendors, and the general public. Provide/share the appropriate information as directed.
  • Assist in the allocation and assignment of work to team members as directed by the assigned administrator. Follow up on work-in-progress to ensure timely response/action.
  • Support and assist in providing quality services to students, staff, administrators, board members and the community.
  • Organize and complete office projects, such as the preparation and distribution of invitations and special mailings; the assembly of guides, manuals, and training materials; etc.
  • Respond to inquiries from internal and external parties by phone, email, letter, and in-person for the purpose of providing information, facilitating communication among parties, and/or referring to others.
  • Screen supervisor's phone calls and mail. Respond to questions and requests that can be appropriately handled at the clerical level.
  • Coordinate a wide variety of programs and/or activities (e.g. classroom and site staff coverage, state testing, graduations and ceremonies, etc.) for the purpose of meeting program and/or activity requirements as assigned.
  • Orient new site personnel/team members (e.g. substitutes, staff, volunteers, etc.) regarding school and district practices (e.g. keys, folders, directions, building procedures, etc.).
  • Oversee the work of office staff, student assistants, volunteers, etc. to meet work demands when assigned.
  • Coordinate appointments for supervisor and building/department staff.
  • Maintain supervisor's and department calendar of activities.
  • Prepare and distribute agendas for building/department meetings in collaboration with meeting participants.
  • Take, transcribe, and distribute meeting minutes.
  • Coordinate and make travel arrangements for department staff as needed.
  • Track, prepare, and submit travel expenses and staff reimbursements for payment.
  • Maintain a standardized filing system, filing processes, and record retention requirements for assigned records.
  • Set confidentiality standards for department records according to federal, state, and local regulations and applicable district policy.
  • Maintain records and data in computerized information systems.
  • Create, distribute, and process forms to collect needed information.
  • Update records and associated data as required.
  • Secure records and maintain the confidentiality of all information according to district policy.
  • Prepare and type correspondence and reports for direct supervisor and building/department staff.
  • Create routine memos and letters from general instructions.
  • Review outgoing correspondence for format, spelling, punctuation, and grammar before submitting for supervisor's signature.
  • Compile data from various sources for completing assigned reports.
  • Prepare statistical reports, forms, and newsletters using various software applications.
  • Print, copy, and collate forms and reports as required.
  • Coordinate the distribution of materials to appropriate recipients.
  • Copy, collate, and bind reports, logs, agendas, and other documents for distribution.
  • Prepare requisitions, vouchers, budget forms, financial statements and other financial data to support building/department operations.
  • Maintain detailed records to support financial transactions.
  • Verify and reconcile purchase orders, warehouse stock requisitions, payment requests, and/or other treasury-related activities.
  • Investigate and resolve questions regarding financial transactions in collaboration with the assigned supervisor.
  • Maintain and inventory of supplies and materials to ensure item availability as needed.
  • Maintain time and attendance records for the building/department.
  • Process HR and payroll transactions for building/department staff as required.
  • Maintain a log of planned absences for building/department staff.
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