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Administrative Coordinator
US-OR-Portland
Job ID: 2024-29567 Type: Regular Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Administrative/Office Support Portland, OR (Waterfront)
Overview
Provide administrative support to the BME faculty. Administrative support duties for faculty include:
Manage calendars, meetings, conferences and travel. Coordinate meetings around budget and financial issues; personnel issues; communication issues. Maintain confidentiality of all personnel and research matters.
Arrange travel arrangements, itineraries, agendas, and compile documents for travel-related meetings. Once trip is completed follow up with travel reimbursement submissions and track all travel related expenses. Ensure that travel and appointment calendars are fully coordinated at all times. This requires close coordination with the external colleague’s staff.
Coordinate department reviews, faculty annual reviews, conferences, and other senior-level meetings.
Provide outreach and event support:
Draft announcements and memorandums for signature
Assist in developing materials and interact with internal and external stakeholders to deliver OHSU messages to target audiences, including producing content for print and web, including brochures and newsletters
Coordinate seminars, exchanges, workshops, conferences and meetings as assigned. Assist with agenda development for routine and non-routine meetings and take meeting minutes as assigned.
Coordinate retreats and symposia
Work with the Chair and Department Administrator on special projects, as assigned.
Process daily financial transactions including, but not limited to:
Purchase orders through Oracle requisitioning process. Disbursement and travel reimbursement requests for faculty and staff through Oracle iExpense process, including review/audit of supporting documentation to ensure spending compliance. Disbursement and travel reimbursement requests for students and seminar guest speakers through the AP process, including review/audit of supporting documentation to ensure spending compliance.
Payment of invoices against purchase orders through Oracle & A/P processes
Set-up of professional service contracts through Contracts Office processes
Departmental P-Card purchases, reallocation, and reconciliation through Oracle iExpense.
Investigate departmental expenditure issues as needed and resolve any problems.
Maintain the PURCHASING section of the OneDrive
Perform routine department administrative functions, to include:
Process key requests
Order office supplies
Track capital equipment purchases and maintain asset inventory, including inventory reporting, asset relinquishment, and handling surplus.
Serve as general lab contact for purposes of safety compliance and equipment maintenance and lab set-up for new faculty
Organize and schedule catering for departmental events
Create and maintain a desk manual/job aids for the position.
Other tasks as assigned
Responsibilities
Four years of general office or secretarial experience; OR
An Associate’s degree or certificate in office occupations or office technology and two years of general office or secretarial experience; OR
A Bachelor’s degree and two years of general office or secretarial experience; OR
An equivalent combination of training and experience.
Note: Successful completion of a formal OHSU Administrative Internship Program will substitute for one year of experience.
Job Related Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies):
Excellent oral and written communication skills, and excellent problem solving skills
Experience with managing confidential and sensitive information.
Must be very detailed oriented, highly organized, capable of working independently and in a team environment, and managing priorities at all times.
Ability to prioritize conflicting needs, and to handle matters expeditiously and proactively
Ability to follow-through on projects to successful completion, often with deadline pressures.
Ability to identify/anticipate potential problems and provide sound solutions or alternatives.
Proficiency in using PC and/or Mac and demonstrated knowledge of software programs including Windows, MS Office (word processing, spreadsheet, scheduling, graphic/presentation, database), email, fax and Internet applications.
Ability to express thoughts and ideas in an articulate, clear, concise and influential manner.
Ability to work collaboratively as a member of a team and promote teamwork in others.
Qualifications
Experience in an academic research setting.
Experience with the OGA module of Oracle.
Experience in an academic research setting, preferably working with NIH grants.