Senior Administrative Specialist
Listed on 2026-01-10
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Administrative/Clerical
Office Administrator/ Coordinator, Business Administration, Data Entry, Clerical
Introduction
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The incumbent provides lead administrative support for the entire leadership team and is responsible for planning and coordinating an annual conference. Additional duties include: serving as team lead for the internal audit team, ensuring Quality Management System processes and documentation are established, implemented and maintained, creating training material for QMS awareness, updating/creating audit templates and schedules, tracking and monitoring audit activities, acting as a liaison with external entities on matters relating to external accreditation process.
EssentialFunctions
- Serves as a liaison with internal and external contacts, customers, clients, and/or the public to coordinate various activities, respond to inquiries, and provide guidance and consultation on administrative matters.
- Creates formatted documents, generates and shares presentations, manages schedules, develops and manages spreadsheets, assists in maintaining policies, procedures, guidelines, or training manuals, and maintains information in databases.
- Delivers excellent customer service in-person, electronically, or by written communication.
- Applies and explains agency services, laws, rules, regulations, standards, policies, and procedures.
- Creates and maintains a variety of record‑keeping systems or logs to file, track, and retrieve documents or other information and ensures records are maintained in compliance with retention schedules.
- Assists higher‑level staff with decision making and monitoring of key operational/program indicators by collecting/organizing data, preparing reports, supporting performance tracking and dashboard maintenance, or performing related support work.
- Reviews, processes, and evaluates information for completeness, accuracy, and conformity with applicable laws, rules, and regulations. Resolves discrepancies, deficiencies in information, or other issues.
- Drafts, manages, and distributes communications and other materials for public and/or internal use.
- Coordinates administrative elements of projects including tracking timelines, scheduling, documenting progress, and facilitating communication between team members.
- Uses automated information systems and computer software to enter, update, modify, delete, retrieve, and report on data.
- Orders and maintains office supplies and equipment.
- Plans and coordinates meetings, hearings, or conferences and makes travel arrangements.
- May approve or recommend approval/denial of requests/information within established standards and guidelines.
- Performs other related duties as required.
- One year of experience in performing administrative specialist work such as composing official documents, drafting and distributing communications or other materials, tracking and resolving issues with workflow, assisting with research, special projects or data/information management, or other similar work in support of administrative, technical, program, and/or office operations.
- One year of experience in using standard computer software/applications to create documents, develop spreadsheets, or maintain/update databases.
- One year of experience in collecting, compiling, and evaluating data from multiple sources to prepare reports, letters, or other administrative documents.
- Six months' experience in providing guidance and consultation to management, customers, and others on administrative matters.
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