Administrative Staff Assistant: Central Administration #00006
Listed on 2026-08-19
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Administrative/Clerical
Office Administrator/ Coordinator, Administrative Management, Executive Admin/ Personal Assistant, Virtual Assistant/ Remote Admin
Administrative Staff Assistant:
Central Administration #00006
Title:
Administrative Staff Assistant:
Central Administration #00006
State Role
Title:
Admin and Office Spec III
Hiring Range: $47,064.00 - $73,420.00
Pay Band: 3
Agency:
Dept of Corr
- Central Admin
Location:
DOC Headquarters
Job Duties
This position serves as the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Corrections, delivering high-level, independent executive administrative support. This role is often the first point of contact for staff and stakeholders across the agency and sets the tone for a welcoming, responsive experience with the Chief Deputy Director's office. As a key liaison for the Chief Deputy Director, this position exercises exceptional judgment, discretion, and confidentiality in managing executive priorities, communications, schedules, and operations.
Provides comprehensive executive support with an understanding of organizational priorities and the appropriate handling of sensitive, confidential information. Independently manages and coordinates the Chief Deputy Director's calendar, appointments, meetings, correspondence, inquiries, and other executive activities to ensure matters are organized and addressed promptly. Oversees the preparation, review, processing, distribution, scanning, and retention of executive correspondence, reports, briefing materials, and official documents.
Ensures all correspondence, executive reports and submissions are accurately prepared and submitted within established deadlines. Serves as the primary point of contact for internal and external stakeholders seeking information or assistance from the Chief Deputy Director, demonstrating sound judgment in determining responses, routing inquiries, coordinating follow-up, and building strong, trust-based communication with agency leadership, staff, and external partners. Supports the Chief Deputy Director in coordinating executive meetings, initiatives, and agency activities by gathering and organizing information, tracking action items and deadlines, preparing materials, and ensuring timely communication among responsible parties.
Maintains awareness of competing priorities and proactively identifies administrative needs to support the effective execution of executive responsibilities.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent. Experience providing office management, customer service, and executive level support in a professional office setting. Experience appropriately handling confidential information. Experience conducting research to complete special projects. Demonstrated ability to compose professional correspondence (including memorandums and letters) and reports. Demonstrated experience and skill using computers and related software to include Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint).
Working knowledge of eVA and purchasing protocols. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing and to follow oral and written instructions. The selected candidate must have the ability to work productively and effectively with employees and external stakeholders and the ability to work independently while prioritizing work assignments. This position works within an environment that has constant contact with staff, the public, and other governmental organizational staff.
Incumbents should possess the following:
-Experience providing high-level, independent administrative support to senior executive leadership, including managing schedules, correspondence, meetings, reports, and competing priorities.
-Ability to exercise sound judgment, initiative, and discretion in handling sensitive, confidential, and high-impact matters and determining appropriate action or escalation.
-Skilled in communicating clearly, professionally, and diplomatically with executive leadership, employees, governmental officials, stakeholders, and the public, while maintaining effective working relationships.
-Experience organizing complex schedules, assignments, deadlines, meetings, and information; establish priorities; manage multiple demands; and ensure timely completion of critical activities.
-Skilled in preparing, reviewing, organizing, and maintaining executive correspondence, reports, records, and other information while ensuring accuracy, confidentiality, and appropriate document control.
-Ability to anticipate needs, independently identify and address administrative issues, track action items and commitments, and ensure appropriate follow-up and completion.
-Ability to maintain composure, professionalism, accuracy, and accountability in a fast-paced executive environment characterized by changing priorities, urgent requests, interruptions, and high-visibility matters.
Additional Considerations
-Experience working in public safety environment.
-Familiarity with interpreting state policy, procedure, and operating protocols.
-Knowledge of agency structure, operations, programs, and priorities sufficient to…
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