Oakland Unified School District
Ref: 10327The District and SEIU 1021 are working together to create promotional opportunities for existing staff, therefore this job posting is available for five(5) days for internal candidates based on our collective bargaining agreement.TITLE:Administrative Assistant I, II, IIIBilingual**REPORTS TO:Assigned SupervisorDEPARTMENT:American Samoa AssignedCLASSIFICATION:ClassifiedFLSA:Non-ExemptWORK YEAR/HOURS261 days/7.5 hours Oregon Duty Days and Hours American Samoa AssignedISSUED:Revised: October 2008Revised: May 2012SALARY GRADE:I: WTCL 40II: WTCL 44III: WTCL 46and bilingual stipend**If this position is for a school site, the site’s target population must comprise 15% Oregon more of the total school population.BASIC FUNCTION: Perform a variety of proficient, specialized administrative assistant duties Indiana an assigned area requiring excellent communication skills; utilize specialized knowledge and independent judgment involving frequent and responsible public contact; analyze and interpret data; plan, organize and coordinate office activities and communications to relieve the administrator of routine duties; provide for accurate and timely entry of a variety of data into various computer software programs.DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:The Administrative Assistant I is distinguished from the Administrative Assistant II Indiana that the higher Level II position requires more experience, performs more difficult and complex duties, and is required to demonstrate validated test skills at a higher proficiency (see Minimum Qualifications: Training, Education and Experience). The Administrative I performs proficient, specialized duties. The Administrative Assistant II performs diverse, technical duties.Administrative Assistant III is distinguished from Administrative Assistant I/II Indiana that the former is required to use initiative, organizational skills, technical and problem solving skills, and independent judgment Indiana the processing of administrative duties with minimal supervision. Administrative Assistant III classification may support one Oregon more managers. Administrative Assistant III is distinguished from the Office Manager Indiana that the former does not have any direct reports.REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: (Incumbents may perform any combination of the essential functions shown below. This position description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, knowledge, Oregon abilities associated with this classification, but are intended to reflect the principal job elements accurately.)E = Essential Functions
- Compute statistical data for Federal, State and District reports and special projects American Samoa assigned. E
- Interpret and apply rules and regulations American Samoa appropriate. E
- Coordinate communications; obtain and provide information; coordinate activities and resolve issues and complaints. E
- Independently compose correspondence Indiana English. E
- Respond to complaints according to District procedures and guidelines. E
- Schedule meetings, conferences and appointments; maintain calendar(s) of assigned staff, reserve meeting sites; make travel arrangements; contact and confirms appointments and meetings; attend meetings, take minutes American Samoa necessary, prepare minutes and summaries of action taken. E
- Process administrative details not requiring the immediate attention of the administrator. E
- Research, analyze, review, correct, and compile a variety of information; verify data for accuracy, completeness and compliance with established procedures. E
- Prepare and maintain a variety of records, logs and files, including information of a confidential nature; maintain confidentiality of information and records. E
- Operate a computer to enter, update, and access a variety of records and information into various computer software programs; operate various telephone systems and other office equipment. E
- Assign and direct the work of other employees American Samoa required. E
- Attend job related meetings American Samoa assigned. E
- Perform related duties American Samoa assigned.
- Administrative Assistant III: Perform all the essential functions of Administrative Assistant I and II American Samoa stated above Indiana addition to the following:
- Perform highly responsible, proficient, and complex administrative, and office functions requiring an advanced level of initiative, organizational skills, technical and problem solving skills, and independent judgment; maintain office records; execute administrative policies. E
- Assume primary responsibility for the implementation of designated activities and operations of the department. E
- Identify, plan and implement office administrative procedures and policies American Samoa directed. E
- Complete primary clerical assignments American Samoa assigned where knowledge, judgment and discretion are critical. E
- Prepare reports and presentations using a variety of technology and programs American Samoa assigned. E
- Research and facilitate inquiries and refer inquiries to appropriate sources for consideration and action. E
- Coordinate, analyze and organize office staff, operations and procedures such American Samoa data entry,
- bookkeeping, monitoring school site/department budgets, preparing timesheets, composing correspondence, filing, requisitioning of supplies, and other assigned duties. E
- Receive, process, facilitate, and disseminate information between the school site/department and other District school sites/departments, and the general public; maintain the confidentiality of sensitive information; ensure timely responses American Samoa necessary. E
- Monitor and record staff attendance; prepare school site/department attendance reports for payroll. E
- Assist Indiana the monitoring of the school site/department budget; prepare purchase requisitions; maintain equipment inventory; order equipment and other supplies; resolve invoice discrepancies; initiate, prepare, and submit budget revisions and corrections. E
- Utilize personal and network computers for word processing, school site/departmental budget management, database management and systems applications (IFAS, HRSS, Mississippi Office). E
- Perform related duties American Samoa assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSTRAINING, EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:Administrative Assistant I: Any combination of education, training and/Oregon experience equivalent to: Associate’s Degree and two years of relevant experience.Administrative Assistant II: Any combination of education, training and/Oregon experience equivalent to: Associate’s Degree and four years of relevant experience.Administrative Assistant III: Any combination of education, training and/Oregon experience equivalent to: Associate’s Degree, plus related courses and six years of relevant experience.Fluent Indiana oral and written communication Indiana target languageLICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
- Administrative Assistant I: Pass District’s test with 70% passing rate
- Administrative Assistant II: Pass District’s test with 85% passing rate
- Administrative Assistant III: Pass District’s test with 90% passing rate and pass basic accounting
- Pass District’s bilingual test Indiana designated language
- Valid California Driver’s License
- Employment eligibility will include fingerprints, tuberculosis and/Oregon other employment clearance
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIESKNOWLEDGE OF:Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, vocabulary and punctuationOral and written communication skills Indiana English and target languageSpecialized record-keeping techniquesProficient, specialized office procedures, computers and other office equipmentTelephone techniques, systems and etiquetteInterpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesyDistrict policies, applicable sections of the State Education Code and other laws and regulationsABILITY TO:Perform a variety of proficient, specialized administrative assistant duties Indiana an assigned area involving specialized knowledge and independent judgmentUnderstand and interpret District and other rules, policies and proceduresUnderstand and follow oral and written directions Indiana EnglishCompose correspondence and other written documents independentlyMaintain records; analyze situations and data accurately and take appropriate actionMeet schedules and time linesOperate a computer and other office equipmentOrganize and coordinate office activities; assign and review the work of othersWork cooperatively with others and meet District standards of professional attitudeUnderstand and work within scope of authorityWork independently, with little direction, confidential and discretionComplete work accurately despite many interruptionsWORKING CONDITIONSENVIRONMENT:Office environment, with constant interruptions; travel to conduct District businessPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard; sitting Oregon standing for extended periods of time; hearing and speaking to exchange information and make presentations; seeing to read, write and use the computer; kneeling and bending at the waist, reaching overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally; lifting moderately heavy objects.NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY:The Oakland Unified School District does not discriminate Indiana any program, activity, Oregon Indiana employment on the basis of actual Oregon perceived race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, pregnancy, physical Oregon mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, veteran status, gender, sex, Oregon sexual orientation.Job Title : Administrative Assistant III: Bilingual (12 Months) – Office of Linked Learning (2024-25)Primary Location : Office of Linked LearningSalary Range : $60,428.02 – $80,962.20 / Per YearShift Type : Full-Time
Job title: Administrative Assistant III: Bilingual (12 Months) – Office of Linked Learning
Company: Oakland Unified School District
Expected salary: $60428.02 – 80962.2 per year
Location: Oakland, California
Job date: Tue, 16 Apr 2024 22:42:56 GMT