Job Summary:
The Administrative Assistant performs day-to-day functions using established systems and procedures and provides assistance to administrative and management teams.
Job Duties:
• Manages multiple calendars; arranges meetings, conference calls, and video conferences using Outlook and other tools such as MS Teams and Zoom
• Proofreads and edits documents and reports
• Assists case management staff and program leadership with administrative duties related to state and Federal grant programs
• Serves as primary point of contact for office staff, program applicants, and client visitors within the program intake center
• Coordinates meals for lunch meetings, breakfast meetings, and suppers for staff working after office hours
• Assists with travel arrangements, meeting arrangements, data entry, correspondence, and document scanning
• Enters time and expense information into the time entry system for staff when requested
• Other duties as required
Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Education:
• High school diploma, required; Associate’s, preferred
Experience:
• Two (2) or more years’ experience in a professional office environment, preferred
License/Certifications:
• N/A
Software:
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office, required
• Familiarity with document retention software, preferred
Language:
Bilingual Spanish, preferred
Other Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
• Advanced computer and office equipment skills, including scanners, copiers, printers, binders, projectors, video conferencing equipment, and multi-line telephone system
• Ability to troubleshoot and solve problems
• Flexibility to work overtime if needed – before or after normal business hours
Individual salaries that are offered to a candidate are determined after consideration of numerous factors including but not limited to the candidate’s qualifications, experience, skills, and geography.
Hawaii Range: $19/hr - $30/hr