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Remote Administrative Assistant
About the job Remote Administrative Assistant
The Administrative Assistant will provide direct, confidential support and project assistance to a leader, group of leaders, or large department(s). This role is privy to the most sensitive and confidential aspects of the business line, is the liaison and a primary conduit of confidential and routine communication between the leader(s) and internal and external audiences. This role manages schedule, travel, expenses, oversees all logistical needs for on- and off-site meetings. May assist with coordinating personal and business schedules as required.Responsibilities
- Initiating and compiling requests to support meetings, tasks, departments, etc.
- Coordinating and costing for large-scale events (i.e. sales meeting, department meetings, etc.)
- Running standard reports in various systems
- May support specific processes or programs at the department level
- Requires knowledge and understanding of how the operations of the department impacts related functional groups
- Offers tactical guidance or recommendation to internal and external customers to resolve issues within established guidelines
- Provides coordination and support of moderately complex assignments within a department or groups related to budget
- May coordinate travel, expense reporting and/or calendaring with oversight/approval of the leader they support.
- Other duties as assigned
What You'll NeedEducation:
- High School Diploma or equivalent combination of education and experience in a related field.
Skills
- Business acumen; expert customer service; skill at multi-tasking; high degree of confidentiality and professionalism; ability to prioritize; background in managing single or multiple budgets; basic to advanced analytical skills
Communication
- Diplomacy and leadership courage required to regularly liaise with internal leadership and external audiences
Experience
- 1+ years of experience
Education
- High school diploma or equivalent combination of education and experience Communication: Diplomacy and leadership courage required to regularly liaise with internal leadership and external audiences