Executive Assistant, Office Of Ethics and Int

City of PontiacPontiac, MI
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About The Position

The Executive Assistant to the Public Integrity Officer is responsible for providing highly responsible, complex, non-routine, and often confidential secretarial and administrative support to the Public Integrity Officer. This position is characterized by responsibility for a wide variety of administrative activities performed with minimal supervision and a high degree of independent judgment.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of three years of experience working for a local, state, or federal government performing duties similar to those in which the employee will be assigned to perform for the City.
  • In lieu of a bachelor’s degree, candidates for this position may have a high school diploma and a minimum of five years’ experience performing duties similar to those in which they will be assigned to perform for the City.
  • Knowledge of business English, spelling, math, bookkeeping, or accounting; modern office practices, procedures, and equipment; the principles, practices, municipal organization and functions; budget principles and purchasing procedures; City rules, regulations, policies, and procedures; and PC software applications for word processing, spreadsheets, graphic presentations, database management, etc.
  • Skilled in typing; word processing; and operating a computer and applicable software.
  • Ability to work effectively under pressure; act independently to implement policies of supervisor; maintain confidentiality and security of records and information; communicate effectively with customers, clients, and the public in person or by telephone; respond appropriately to public inquiries and present a positive public image; produce written documents with clearly organized thoughts using proper sentence construction, punctuation, and grammar; maintain complex records, and assemble and organize data; analyze issues, independently make decisions, and exercise good judgment in performing secretarial and administrative support tasks; exercise independence, judgment, diplomacy, and discretion when handling confidential, legal, and sensitive matters; perform routine office management details without referral to supervisor; perform special projects as assigned; plan and organize own work; take minutes of meetings; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with other City employees and the general public.

Responsibilities

  • Compose, edit, and manage correspondence, memoranda, reports, agendas, minutes, speeches, and other documents on behalf of the Public Integrity Officer, exercising independent judgment and discretion.
  • Serve as liaison between the Public Integrity Officer, staff, City Council, governmental agencies, boards, commissions, and the public; communicate directives, track assignments, and provide status updates.
  • Research, compile, and prepare briefing materials; screen and prioritize incoming correspondence, calls, and reports, responding directly when appropriate and forwarding matters as necessary.
  • Manage constituent communications and respond to sensitive inquiries or complaints in a timely and professional manner.
  • Coordinate meetings, committees, task forces, conferences, and travel arrangements; maintain calendars and prepare related materials.
  • Attend meetings as required, record and distribute minutes, and compile supporting documentation.
  • Greet visitors and serve as the primary point of contact for the office.
  • Coordinate office management functions, enter requisitions into the purchase order system, and support general clerical needs of the office.
  • Identify and resolve issues efficiently while exercising sound judgment, professionalism, and discretion, particularly in sensitive or emotional matters.
  • Provide administrative support to office staff as needed.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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