What are the responsibilities and job description for the Administrative Assistant II - CMAS position at The University of Texas at Arlington?
Job Summary
The Administrative Assistant II will provide administrative support to assist administrators and faculty in achieving departmental goals. May include one or more of the following duties: coordination of daily office management, assisting with budget preparation, drafting correspondence, processing documents for personnel matters, etc. Acts as a departmental liaison.
Minimum Qualifications
The Administrative Assistant II will provide administrative support to assist administrators and faculty in achieving departmental goals. May include one or more of the following duties: coordination of daily office management, assisting with budget preparation, drafting correspondence, processing documents for personnel matters, etc. Acts as a departmental liaison.
Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Four (4) years of experience providing secretarial or administrative support in increasingly demanding positions or an equivalent mix of education and relevant experience in similar role.
- Bachelor’s degree in Communication, General Studies, or Business.
- Experience with department budgets.
- Experience processing basic financial transactions.
- Experience with PeopleSoft.
- Experience with University of Texas at Arlington policies and procedures.
- Oversees the daily office operations of a business or academic unit.
- Serves as a liaison and acts on behalf of administrator in dealings with internal and external clients.
- Serves as the point of contact for office.
- Performs a variety of administrative duties for the department.
- Answers questions and resolves problems regarding the business unit.
- Ensures compliance with internal and external policies and procedures.
- Reviews and approves financial transactions including purchase orders, vouchers, deposits, transfer of funds and pro card transactions.
- May perform monthly reconcilement of pro cards.
- Coordinates travel arrangements and prepare expense vouchers and expense reimbursements.
- May track and maintain departmental financial accounts (i.e., cost centers, grants, etc.).
- Processes and maintains various personnel records (e.g., appointments, change of status, leave requests, terminations, etc.).
- May act as departmental timekeeper.
- Composes correspondence on behalf of supervisor or under own signature.
- Assist with meeting logistics including room scheduling, ordering of food, arranging for accommodations such as chairs, tables, marker boards, AV equipment, etc.
- May direct the work of other clerical staff by assigning duties.
- Performs other duties assigned.