Office Executive Assistant - Elementary School

Newton Public SchoolsNewton, MA
Onsite

About The Position

The purpose of this position is to assist the Elementary School Principal in the daily operations of the school. Performs a wide variety of complex secretarial and administrative duties under the broad supervision of the Principal. Work requires initiative and independent judgment in applying prescribed policies, procedures, and methods. Performs all other related work as required.

Requirements

  • High school education plus two years of college education and at least two years of office experience or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
  • Thorough knowledge of office procedures, practices, and terminology.
  • Knowledge of policies and procedures of the school department and the city departments.
  • Thorough understanding of educational systems.
  • Working knowledge of laws and policies relevant to the school’s work.
  • Familiarity with accounting principles and procedures.
  • Knowledge of the operation of computer software applications.
  • Ability to deal effectively and tactfully with staff, students, and the public.
  • Ability to compose correspondence.
  • Ability to recognize and resolve problems with minimal administrative intervention.
  • Ability to interpret and implement instructions provided in oral and written form.
  • Ability to prioritize and complete multiple tasks at one time with frequent interruptions.
  • Accuracy and attention to detail.
  • Analytical ability.
  • Must be able to operate a personal computer and display intermediate to advanced skills when using software programs for word processing, database, spreadsheet, and other software as required by the position.
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
  • Ability to diffuse difficult situations to enable effective problem-solving.
  • Expertise and skill in utilizing personal computers, popular word processing, database, and spreadsheet applications.
  • Excellent customer service and interpersonal skills.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Strong organizational skills.
  • Skill in all of the above-listed tools and equipment.

Nice To Haves

  • May occasionally be required to attend night meetings.
  • May attend workshops, meetings or training sessions.

Responsibilities

  • Serves as Confidential Executive Secretary to the Principal.
  • The Elementary Executive Assistant is regularly responsible for covering the office when the Principal is absent or at meetings outside the school; he/she handles all office requests, both routine and complex, in the Principal's absence.
  • Manages the Principal’s schedule, correspondence, and arranges for meetings.
  • Provides customer service by answering questions both in person or by telephone; provides information relative to school system policies and procedures; refers individuals to appropriate source as required.
  • Responds tactfully to citizens' complaints and to the needs of faculty and staff.
  • Performs all general clerical duties, including, but not limited to, word processing, making copies, filing, data entry, answering the telephone, opening and delivering mail, etc.
  • Maintains records and files.
  • Drafts correspondence.
  • Produces a variety of informational mailings to parents/guardians, end-of-year class lists, opening day packets, progress reports, report cards, and other correspondence.
  • Oversee the development and accurate completion of various reports.
  • Oversees personnel issues for staff of between 50 and 100 employees.
  • Prepares hiring requisitions for new personnel and processes changes in assignments, payroll, and attendance.
  • Handles confidential staff problems or student issues discreetly and professionally.
  • Create and maintain various personnel files and reports.
  • Serves on the School Crisis Committee.
  • Oversees the successful completion of assignments in the office.
  • Maintains attendance records and provides coverage as needed.
  • Manages the workflow and may assign or reassign support staff as needed to cover for absent employees, handle emergencies, or address workflow variations.
  • Develops new systems to enhance office/school effectiveness and efficiency.
  • Research policies, guidelines, historical and current data and information, and laws relevant to the school’s work.
  • Prepares and communicates appropriate information, reports, and forms to other schools, the appropriate offices at the Ed Center, City Hall, and Social Service Agencies.
  • Provides support to the management of the entire school community, including staffing, budget, finance, and support services.
  • Participates in arranging and scheduling major elementary school events and projects, such as arranging for the Creative Arts Program, Understanding Our Differences, Newton Community School classes, 5th-grade graduation, and other important school events.
  • Alerts the Principal to attendance problems.
  • Troubleshoots to prevent discord among staff members and actively promotes harmony.
  • May assign daily responsibilities to ISS/Building Substitutes and teaching assistants.
  • May provide coverage in classrooms, if needed.
  • Acts as point person for communications between the school and Central Office and/or other governmental agencies.
  • May maintain the Special Education Calendar, arrange reports and parent notifications for IEP meetings.
  • Responsible for registrations of all incoming students, including the incoming kindergarten class.
  • Assists in organizing kindergarten screening, including initial contacts with parents, verification of all materials, appointments, etc.
  • Manages the Students Activity Account, Social Fund Account, and Library Account; prepares and makes deposits; pays bills; maintains the checkbook; balances bank statements; and maintains communication with the Ed Center and City Hall to ensure smooth coordination of operations.
  • Maintains school budget and prepares reports for Principal review, prepares and executes purchase orders, prepares transfer of fund requests, receives goods, authorizes payment of invoices, and handles vendor or accounting problems with appropriate departments.
  • As needed, assists with planning student field trips, making bus arrangements, and collecting and depositing fees.
  • Assists the school nurse if needed.
  • Assists with the preparation, distribution, and return of MCAS materials to DOE and in making all corrections to the MCAS Excel Inventory for DOE.
  • Works in conjunction with PTO in providing information and support as needed for various projects and activities.
  • Processes CORI applications.
  • May interface with Food Service Personnel.
  • May provide support to the custodian by assisting with coordinating duties, if needed.
  • May work with the Inclusion Facilitator to ensure staffing of the most at-risk students.
  • May occasionally be required to attend night meetings.
  • May attend workshops, meetings or training sessions.
  • Performs similar or related work as required.
  • Consistent, reliable, and punctual attendance is essential for supervision and instruction of the students
  • Responsible for implementing “other job-related duties” as needed
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