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Children's National Medical Center

Executive Assistant- Neuroscience COE Admin

Children's National Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022


Description The Executive Assistant performs a wide range of administrative and secretarial responsibilities to support the Vice President/Senior Vice President in a challenging and fast-paced work environment. Perform duties of a highly responsible and confidential nature. Work independently under general guidance. Responsibilities may include communication and coordination with all levels of internal and external customers, receiving and screening calls, correspondence and/or visitors, making travel and meeting arrangements, preparing correspondence, complex documents and reports. May oversee and guide the work of others. Qualifications Minimum Education Bachelor's Degree (Required) or Relevant experience beyond the minimum required work experience may substitute for the educational requirement on a 1-to-1 ratio (i.e. one year of relevant work experience equals one year of required education). Minimum Work Experience 4 years Related administrative/clerical experience, preferably in a challenging and fast-paced environment (Required). Required Skills/Knowledge Familiarity with organizational and departmental structures, policies and practices. Strong oral and written communications skills necessary to interact diplomatically and tactfully with diverse groups of people. Ability to interact with all levels of internal and external customers with the highest level of professionalism in a fast-paced and confidential environment. Proficiency with MS Office and other computer applications as required. Ability to consider multiple variables to determine proper course of action. Exercise good judgment in handling sensitive and confidential information and situations. Functional Accountabilities Administrative and Secretarial

Responsible for scheduling appointments and arranging meetings, conferences, and travel. Ensure the executive's knowledge of schedule 24 hours in advance. May create meeting agenda, sit in meetings, and take minutes. Organize and maintain files of the executive's correspondence and records, following up on pending matters with limited direction and providing feedback in a timely manner. Facilitate and expedite workflow within the executive's scope of oversight; initiate follow-up action as needed. Research information requests under some general guidance. Under the instruction of the executive, may compile data elements into reports as needed. May perform some Office Manager duties; may oversee and guide the workflow of lower-level staff; prioritize and coordinate project(s), and follow through on issues in a timely manner. Communications

Serve as a liaison to other executives, assistants, internal and external customers. Communicate and/or coordinate the executive's instructions and desires with various individuals and/or departments/divisions. Furnish and obtain information from others as needed. Receive and screen calls, correspondence, and/or visitors for the executive; answer routine inquiries and furnish information to save the executive's time. Office Technology

Prepare routine documents (e.g. letters and memos) using Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. May prepare complex documents requiring the integration of multiple office technology and software applications. Utilize various software and/or learn new computer applications to meet unique work needs and improve productivity. May serve as a resource to others on a variety of subjects including office equipment, software applications, and information processing procedures. Safety #J-18808-Ljbffr