Student Office Assistant Job Description
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Student Office Assistant Job Description
- Helps at front desk by signing in students who present for appointments
- Refers "walk-in" students to triage RN to make appointment
- At ALL times, medical questions/triaging is referred to RN or clinician
- Organize office and assist associates in ways that optimize procedures
- Sort and distribute communications in a timely manner
- Coordinate with other departments to ensure compliance with established policies
- Maintain trusting relationships with co-workers
- Perform receptionist duties
- Compose messages for Pitt Public Health Career Services’ Facebook and Twitter accounts
- Perform various administrative duties, including posting fliers and organizing bulletin boards, copying, filing, assembling packets
- Appeals Committee
- Disciplinary Review Committee
- Student Advocacy Office
- GU Police Department
- Sexual Assault Working Groups
- Academic Deans Offices
Student Office Assistant Job Description
- Assist in the organization and implementation of major Pitt Public Health events, including career fairs, Dean’s Day, Orientation, Open House, and Accepted Applicant’s Day (during the school year)
- Keep track of student Dean’s Day abstract submissions and judges from each department (during the school year)
- Post Grand Rounds event announcements to CourseWeb, enter student Grand Rounds points and grades into CourseWeb and manage student sign in at Grand Rounds events (during the school year)
- Assist with Admissions staff with application processing & maintenance
- Positively represent the College of Law in the office and at special events, including New Student Orientation
- Positively represent the College of Law in the office and at special events, including Admitted Student Days held in the Spring Semester
- Openly and honestly communicate with Admissions staff in a timely manner
- Contribute to a group/team environment with participants and other leaders
- Serve as a resource person and consultant to new students participating in both Winter and Summer Govs R.O.W
- Exhibit exemplary behavior as a role model for students and staff
- Residential Living Staff
- Office of Global Education
- Other (new committees/working groups that require OSC participation)
- Master’s or Juris Doctorate
- At least 2 years – preferably 4 years – of experience in student judicial services in a college or university setting
- Demonstrated success as a professional in administrative student conduct process or closely related area
Student Office Assistant Job Description
- Participate in and lead guided discussions in structured information sessions
- Work closely with faculty advisors in preparing for the advising and registration sessions
- Work all Winter and Summer GOVS R.O.W
- Perform other job-related administrative duties as assigned by supervisors
- Collect syslog and network monitor data
- Troubleshoot network alerts
- Gather information on network and device trends
- Create monitor and trending reports that management will use for planning and design purposes
- Configure network devices to be monitored
- Work with the tools group to improve network monitoring
- Demonstrable familiarity with current Title IX obligations
- Understanding of, and commitment to, student development, character formation and community building
- Ability to handle sensitive cases and emergency situations and to make sound judgments regarding immediate priorities
- Ability to interact effectively and collaboratively with a diverse community of students, parents, faculty/staff, partner offices and the neighboring community
- Preference for experience working Symplicity ADVOCATE, a student conduct database
- Ability to deal discreetly with sensitive information
Student Office Assistant Job Description
- Lead initiatives under the guidance of the faculty
- Operate Basecamp (project management/communication) software
- Meet with clients regularly
- Serve as a mediator between clients and students
- Manage the issuing of client-contracts and their fulfillment
- Document progress and report that process to the professor of record
- Assist with other tasks in the Interactive Media & Web Design program as needed
- Manage client design-contracts
- Meet with the editorial board to facilitate story ideas for each section
- Handles logistics of planning and posting content
- Strong Microsoft Excel knowledge (Pivot tables)
- Preference will be given to applicants who can begin limited work hours in June 2017
- Quick Learner, especially in new operational processes
- Must be able to run errands to multiple buildings in multiple locations on campus
- Ability to communicate and interact appropriately and effectively with diverse populations, the College community, and the public
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of records and sensitive information
Student Office Assistant Job Description
- Oversees story assignments
- Planning and coordinating student engagement events throughout the year
- Provide administrative support to the department, including the handling of items with confidential material
- Knowledgeable about resources, departments, and support offices on campus and who they serve for student success
- Staff events including the setup and break down of events
- Act as Super User and first line support in tool use for project managers, line managers and architects
- Maintain training materials, guidelines and intranet site as a backbone for training and guidance to the organisation
- Event preparation-20%
- Fulfilling pennant requests from schools around the country-5%
- Working with databases and updating lists-5%
- Multitasking & the ability to adhere to deadlines
- Must adhere to professional standards and dress code
- Must have completed 30 credit hours by Summer 2017
- Must have and maintain an overall combined minimum GPA of 2.75
- Must have no formal disciplinary record with the University within the past 12 months
- Student at U of M - Dearborn