Project Coordinator
Job Summary
This position typically reports to a Director Associate Dean or Program Director but may also report to an Assistant or Associate Director or Assistant Program Director if the position requirements are consistent with this class. The Administrative Specialist must perform a wide variety of administrative support duties ranging from general clerical support to complex administrative coordination. Within the USF Office Support series this is a third level position requiring a higher level of skills and experience than Administrative Clerks and Staff Assistants. This position may assign work to or supervise first and second level office support positions students and temporary (OPS) employees. To fulfill the job requirements employees assigned to this class title must be able to do research and extract data from appropriate relational databases such as OASIS FAST and GEMS. Administrative Specialists support high-level USF administrators and must be able to apply judgment with respect to communications and confidentiality. This position requires intermediate or advanced level proficiency in the use of standard desktop applications including the ability to produce documents and presentations of all kinds using word processing spreadsheet and presentation software tools.
Responsibilities
- Respond to and initiate inquiries (questions regarding purchasing personnel facilities administration specialized programs etc.) Explain policies answer questions and independently resolve problems whenever feasible.
- Prepare presentation materials for use by others editing content and adding appropriate graphic and design elements. These responsibilities may include creating basic web content.
- Compose and/or prepare correspondence memoranda promotional materials forms newsletters manuals and reports using appropriate word processing and spreadsheet tools.
- Perform basic statistical calculations on data for reports and presentations.
- Plan prioritize and schedule meetings and appointments for Directors and other management. Make decisions on a daily basis regarding calendars.
- Assist with grant proposals and serve as a resource for information related to the administration of grants and contracts.
- Perform specialized administrative duties required to support the specific program area using discretion to make judgments based on operating guidelines. Support purchasing requirements for department researching items and obtaining price quotes entering information into university systems receiving purchase orders and maintaining P-Card information as required.
- Support human resource and payroll processes as a primary contact or backup for payroll preparation or certification leave tracking appointment papers and other requirements.
- Arrange and coordinate travel and travel reimbursement for staff.
- Compile and maintain information that may require web or library researching gathering compiling and updating data and records.
- Perform other administrative duties as required to support the mission and function of the unit.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
This position requires a high school diploma or equivalent with at least four years of experience in an office or administrative support position. Appropriate college coursework or vocational/technical training may substitute at an equivalent rate for the required experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelors degree (BA) or a track record of applicable experience
Excellent organizational communication and collaboration skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Office
Experience/knowledge of recruitment and/or development strategies
Experience in event planning
Experience in content creation
The ability to work independently within a collaborative environment
Ability to interact with others in a clear professional accurate and consistent manner in person and in a virtual environment
Ability to prioritize work under multiple deadlinesand adapt to changing priorities or challenges
Excellent writing editing and proofreading skills
Excellent verbal and interpersonal communication skills in phone email and in-person/virtual interactions
Experience working within an academic environment
Experience with Canva and Adobe Creative Suite
Familiarity with the USF Content Management System
Familiarity with the field of Womens Gender and/or Sexuality Studies
Required Experience:
IC
Key Skills
About Company
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