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Administrative Specialist 2 (42253)

Employer
University of Central Oklahoma
Location
Main Campus - Edmond, OK, 73034

Job Details

Job Details

Level: Entry

Job Location: Main Campus - Edmond, OK

Position Type: Staff

Salary Range: $33,842.00 - $33,842.00 Salary/year

Description Position Overview:

Responsibilities for performing a variety of administrative duties for a large division/college which may include multiple areas. Responsible for day-to-day operations of the department; coordinates projects assigned; develops office procedures. Initiate correspondence, memoranda, promotional material, forms, newsletters, manuals, and reports. Oversee work of the office, administrative, or customer service employees to ensure adherence to quality standards, deadlines, proper procedures, and correcting errors or problems. Develops and maintains confidential or complex files. Interprets and advises internal and external customers on programs, policies, or rules. Assists leadership in program/event planning; administers budgets, and coordinates academic and/or staff personnel matters. Resolve problems that have a significant impact on the overall goals of the department. May have contact with sensitive, complex, and confidential information. May be responsible for managing calendars, appointments, and chair events and meetings.

The general schedule for this position is 40 hours a week, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. **Note** Please include a cover letter with the application.

College/Department Overview:

The Athletic Department at the University of Central Oklahoma currently supports more than 400 student athletes in 14 sports including Football, Men's & Women's Basketball, Men's & Women's Golf, Baseball, Softball, Wrestling, Women's Track & Field and Cross Country, Women's Tennis, Women's Soccer, Women's Rowing and Women's Volleyball.

Department Specific Essential Job Functions:

Serves as the assistant to the Director of Athletics (AD), which consists of coordination of the AD's daily calendar and scheduling; opening, scanning, and tagging for response of all incoming correspondence; and greeting and screening visitors and phone calls to the AD. Serves as liaison between the AD and the University and external constituencies. Acts as a resource by forwarding calls and correspondence to appropriate person(s) or offices. Manages the daily operations of the office. Keeps abreast of University policies and procedures and interprets for individual department within the department. Coordinates the planning and development of special projects and /or events. Works with Assistant AD/Finance for processing of AD expenditures. Prepares special or confidential reports. Performs data analysis as appropriate for office. Works with division directors/chairpersons as assigned by the AD to resolve complaints, problems, and service delivery initiatives and requirements. Coordinates and files claims for all travel, lodging, and registrations for the AD. Coordinates collection and preparation of reports as requested by the AD. Coordinates meetings as needed. Attends meetings to take notes to be transcribed into documents. Assists with Stampede Club membership-building activities and development activities as needed. Assists other members of the Athletic Administrative Staff with projects as needed. May work after-hours events, including, but not limited to, Football, Athletic Academic Awards Banquet, and Athletic Hall of Fame. Coordinates and facilitates the production of departmental correspondence and publicity as needed. Performs other related duties as assigned. Performs other related duties as assigned and works as a cooperative/supportive team member in the UCO Athletic Department.

Job Level:

Scope & Impact: This position is an intermediate-level independent contributor whose actions may have a significant impact on a department's operations. This position may also affect operations of multiple work areas.

Communication & Interaction: Interacts with various levels within or outside the University to provide service, interpret and explain ideas and concepts, as well as resolve issues.

Effective Knowledge: Demonstrates functional expertise in a particular domain. Demonstrates ability to operate independently and without supervision for day to day operations.

Problem Solving & Judgement: Maintains a working knowledge of policies and procedures, generally accepted principles, and methods. Resolves day to day operational issues by collecting and interpreting information. Solutions may include modifying procedures and methods to address new conditions and may incorporate advice and input as needed from supervisor. This role includes broad responsibilities requiring the application of policies to dynamic and complex conditions. Problems generally require significant analysis and judgment. Solutions may include adapting existing policies and systems to address unique situations.

Budget Authority: May provide input into budget development by identifying operational needs and requirements. May assist with research, requirements gathering, or other related efforts to develop budgetary requirements.

Policy & Procedure Authority: Primarily responsible for applying organizational policies and procedures and/or determining appropriate process to follow.

Reporting Relationships: Generally reports to manager or higher but may receive basic operational direction and guidance from senior level staff members.

Supervisory & Team Leadership Responsibilities: May provide functional subject matter expertise and guidance to junior staff.

Qualifications Qualifications/Experience Required:

  • Requires a bachelor's degree in field plus 3 years of relevant admin experience, or if no degree, 7+ years of equivalent work experience that provides knowledge of and exposure to fundamental theories, principles, and concepts.
  • Requires the application of expertise in a chosen field to achieve results.

Qualifications/Experience Preferred:

  • Experience in an executive level office.
  • Experience handling confidential paperwork.
  • Must possess any combination of experience and education that would likely produce the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

Knowledge of office procedures and practices. Excellent computer skills in the use of relevant software applications (word processing, spreadsheets, database management). Exercises appropriate discretion, initiative and independent judgment. Excellent telephone etiquette, communication, interpersonal and public relations skills. Ability to work well with others. Ability to operate office equipment. Ability to multi-task, meet deadlines, deal effectively with confidential or sensitive information and deal with individuals of diverse backgrounds, interests and education. Requires in-depth knowledge of university policies and procedures, departments and colleges. Must be service-oriented and a team builder and player. Ability to work well under pressure. Detail oriented with strong organizational skills with the ability to interact with all levels. Excellent proofing and editing skills.

Physical Demands:

Reasonable accommodations (in accordance with ADA requirements) may be made, upon request, to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Organization

The University of Central Oklahoma prepares future leaders in an opportunity-rich environment, ideally located in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Central offers an innovative learning community to its more than 17,000 students, where teaching comes first, a commitment seeded in the university's roots as a teaching college. Students at Central develop personal relationships with more than 450 full-time faculty, 450 adjunct faculty and over 850 staff, like 2008 U.S. Professor of the Year, Dr. Wei Chen, who are committed to transforming lives.

With 117 undergraduate majors and 59 graduate programs, Central is a smart investment for students dedicated to their future success. Notable academic programs include Forensic Science, Music Theatre, Mass Communications, Accounting, the region's only accredited Professional Golf Management program, Jazz Studies and the Academy of Contemporary Music at UCO, located in downtown Oklahoma City's Bricktown district.

Central's appealing 210-acre campus is on track to become a certified botanical garden, offering both a pleasing learning and living environment and a source of pride for students, employees and alumni. In fact, Central is ranked among the top universities nationally in residence life and as one of the top universities to work for by the "Chronicle of Higher Education." Central is also an official U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Site, and hosted the 2010 World Sitting Volleyball Championships on campus.   Founded in 1890, Central is the state's first public institution of higher learning, and continues to cultivate creativity and innovation in every corner of campus, bringing to life its core values of Character, Community and Civility each day.

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MISSION

The University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) exists to help students learn by providing transformative education experiences to students so that they may become productive, creative, ethical and engaged citizens and leaders serving our global community. UCO contributes to the intellectual, cultural, economic and social advancement of the communities and individuals it serves.

VISION

UCO will become one of the Top 10 metropolitan universities of our kind in the United States by providing a transformative education as well as development experiences that help learners achieve their highest level of leadership potential.

CALL TO ACTION

The University of Central Oklahoma transforms each student by focusing our resources on the Central Six tenets of transformative learning. 

All students will be transformed with:

  • Discipline Knowledge
  • Leadership
  • Research, Scholarly and Creative Activities
  • Service Learning and Civic Engagement
  • Global and Cultural Competencies
  • Health and Wellness

Transformative learning is a holistic process that places students at the center of their own active and reflective learning experience.

About Edmond/Oklahoma City Metro

The University of Central Oklahoma is located in Edmond, a part of the growing, thriving Oklahoma City metropolitan area. At Central, our students, faculty and staff get the best of both worlds - the "small town" feel of Edmond, with the big city excitement of the Oklahoma City metro. Both the Edmond and the Oklahoma City metro consistently rank nationally among the safest, most affordable and most exciting places to live. In fact, Edmond recently ranked among the best places to live in the nation by Money Magazine and Family Circle magazine, and Oklahoma City ranked sixth in the nation for the "Best Places for Young Adults" by Portfolio.com. From year-round arts, music and theater offering, to exciting sporting events like the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder, to first class shopping, dining and more, Edmond and the Oklahoma City metro offer a diverse, active, culturally enriched lifestyle that's on the move to even bigger and better opportunities.

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