Career Profile
Senior Executive Assistant
Career Area
Administrative
Career Path
Administrative Support Operations
Career Role
Senior Executive Assistant
STEP 4
Job Profile & Development Opportunities
Provides administrative support to the highest levels of executive leadership under general supervision. Performs work that is varied and generally administrative and/or project oriented with analysis. Work regularly requires use of initiative, discretion and independent judgment. This position may perform some secretarial support. Additional guidance may be provided with a detailed position description.
- Resolves general to complex inquiries and questions and responds to correspondence or telephone contacts in area of responsibility within guidelines established by supervisor.
- Composes correspondence and memoranda, prepares graphs, tables and manuscripts, speeches and mass communications, prepares reports and presentation materials. May assist with grant and contract materials.
- Schedules and maintains calendars and travel itineraries; coordinates related arrangements in compliance with all University, governmental, and/or grant policies and guidelines.
- Responsible for filing systems, accuracy and compliance of files, records and reports for assigned area. Maintains knowledge base of legal and regulatory requirements of files.
- Receives, classifies, reconciles, consolidates, and/or summarizes documents and information.
- Compiles data from reports using required knowledge of departmental, project, and/or university policies and procedures.
- Accountable for data entry and accurate and timely submission of data for processing in the financial and/or human resources systems.
- Coordinates meetings and gatherings, room assignments, invites participants, and arranges refreshments and equipment as needed. May prepare and distribute meeting minutes.
- May approve and coordinate purchases of office supplies and equipment.
- Screens calls and emails and receives and directs visitors.
- Retrieves information from departmental, university and/or system levels and/or project records and produces reports with analysis.
- Regularly handles the highest level of confidential information and sensitive issues.
- Provides guidance and direction to lower level staff.
- May be expected to train entry level clerical staff. May lead support staff. Assists with interviewing, orientation and scheduling of staff. Provides input into lower staff performance evaluations.
- Serves as a high level administrative liaison with others within and outside assigned areas regarding administrative issues on purchasing, personnel, facilities and operations.
- May maintain or reconcile financial records/reports. FMS training with a passing score may be required. May have limited signature authority.
- Advises on and may draft policy and processes as assigned by supervisor. Is responsible for making routine decisions and judgment calls, and may assist or make recommendations regarding complex or impactful decisions.
- Other duties as assigned.
CERTIFICATIONS/SKILLS
- Advanced working knowledge of standard Office Software such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook is required.
- Use of University financial systems may be required.
EDUCATION
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High School diploma or equivalent required. Bachelor’s degree preferred.
EXPERIENCE
- Seven(7) years related work experience required.
- Extensive experience with scheduling, maintaining calendars, and travel itineraries required.
- Prior experience preparing meeting materials or general reports required.
Additional Opportunities for Development
- International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP)
- American Society of Administrative Professionals (ASAP)
- The Association of Executive and Administrative Professionals
- Houston Chapter of IAAP
- Participation in department, school, or university committees or councils