Department: WCAS Fr&It/Slavic/German Admin
Salary/Grade: NEX/11
Job Summary
The Program Assistant 3 (PA3) position is part of a staff group that values teamwork and excellence in the Departments of French & Italian, German and Slavic. The PA3 reports to the Business Administrator and primarily assists in the Dept. of FRIT however may assist with tasks in the other departments as needed. The PA3 is the FRIT main office contact, oversees the undergraduate program, coordinates and is on-site for events and provides a variety of clerical and administrative support to students, faculty and staff.
This is a full-time, 40 hpw position that works largely on-site four days a week with some opportunities for remote work. The target hiring range will be between $41,530 - $58,401 per year which is $19.89 - $27.97 per hour. Offered salary will be determined by the applicant’s education, experience, knowledge, skills and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data.
Specific Responsibilities
Documents & Databases
- Independently responds to and composes correspondence.
- Creates department event and course flyers using InDesign, Photoshop, Microsoft Publisher or Canva.
- Assist with the creation and dissemination of the department newsletter.
- Proofs for spelling & grammar.
- Enters and tracks information into spreadsheets &/or databases.
- Compiles routine reports, statistics, tables, charts, etc.. from readily available information.
- Creates and maintains standard spreadsheets and/or databases.
Website
- Coordinates content maintenance of websites.
- Updates internal/external directories.
- Trains &/or assists faculty &/or staff in updating their websites.
- Maintains and assists Commons intranet.
Accounting
- Processes and reconciles corporate card expenses.
- Takes inventory of department supplies and places orders in NU iBuy.
Events and Coordination
- Coordinates the department calendar.
- Manages and coordinates all event needs which may include scheduling room &/or guest speaker and arranging for routine materials, technology & refreshments, and on-site support on day of event.
- Coordinates itineraries for campus visits.
- Manages registration and travel involving domestic and/international travel.
- Maintains seminar room’s schedule and reservations using the electronic calendaring system, 25Live.
- Collects agenda items and background materials.
- Provides general administrative assistance for the office including maintaining an accurate inventory of files, keys and equipment; ordering supplies; overseeing and maintaining copier and seminar rooms; sorting and routing mail, arranging meetings; maintaining records and files; preparing materials for meetings; responding to other routine Facilities and IT requests.
Contacts
- Provides information via phone, email, mail, etc.
- Provide customer service to students, faculty, staff, prospective students and the public.
- Manages department email account, responding to inquiries regarding application and admissions, program requirements, and department policies and administrative procedures.
- Represents supervisor in routine/standard situations with various levels of personnel both internally & externally.
- Researches information to resolve problems or issues.
Student Services
- Guides students through admissions and registration process.
- Prepares quarterly course registration. Generates and distributes permission numbers, class summaries and class lists to the chairperson, directors and supervisor.
- Provides a variety of administrative support for student services such as recruitment; admissions; applications; curriculum; program evaluation.
- Reviews administrative processes and procedures regarding student services and recommends changes.
- Interprets existing policies & procedures, etc..
Faculty Services
- Assists supervisor with faculty recruitment and promotions, including compiling sensitive information and files for committees and the Dean’s Office, and provide other administrative support as needed.
Supervision
- Coordinates work of work-study students.
Miscellaneous
Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- A high school diploma or its equivalent along with 4 years of administrative support experience is required.
Minimum Competencies: (Skills, knowledge, and abilities.)
- Intermediate knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet, email, and database software programs is required.
Preferred Qualifications
- Successful completion of a full 4-year course of study in an accredited college or university leading to a bachelor’s or higher degree; OR appropriate combination of education and experience.
- Organized.
- Works well in a team environment.
- Competent and reliable when working as an individual.
- Communicates clearly, written and verbal.
- Effective time management.
- Takes initiative in role.
Preferred Competencies: (Skills, knowledge, and abilities)
- Knowledge of University systems (strongly preferred) including, Caesar-CLSS, Cascade, 25Live, iBuy, myHR, U travel services and other NU systems.
- Knowledge of InDesign, Photoshop and Canva a plus.
Benefits
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