Senior Office Assistant In Duluth Ttcp
LOCATION
University of Minnesota, Duluth (UMD), Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm.
QUALIFICATIONS
High School Diploma/GED, two years of relevant office and administrative experience, general office skills, computer proficiency. Preferred: experience with Tribal communities, event coordination, facilities management, strong interpersonal skills, and familiarity with UMN systems.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide administrative support for business management, event/travel coordination, assist with financial management tasks, manage office supplies, support staff and participants, and assist with content creation for TTCP events.
INDUSTRY
Education, specifically related to social work and Tribal child welfare.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
The Senior Office Assistant supports administrative functions to enhance the operation of the Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP) at the University of Minnesota, focusing on improving outcomes for American Indian families.
Required
- High School Diploma/GED and two years of related office and administrative experience. Training/education may be substituted for some of the years of experience. Computer experience is required.
- General office skills, at the intermediate level.
Preferred
- Knowledge or experience working with Tribal communities
- Experience coordinating travel and events
- Experience managing facilities and/or lease space
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Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills, particularly in settings with Indigenous
constituents - Excellent organizational skills
- Familiarity with UMN systems, operations, and financial policies
Bargaining unit consideration begins on12/06/2024 and ends on 12/13/2024.
Work hours are Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm
The Senior Office Assistant will be responsible for administrative support regarding business management, training classroom coordination, event and travel arrangements, welcoming
guests to our classroom, answering questions regarding parking, location, space rental, etc., ordering office supplies, financial management assistance, and TTCP content creation as needed.
Business Management Assistance - 35%
- Assist with University Purchasing Card reconciliation for staff
- Organize lodging arrangements for trainers, staff, and occasionally speakers
- Assist with event planning; booking event space, rooms blocks, ordering food, etc.
- Help staff and trainers with travel reimbursements through the U of M system, Chrome River
- Assist with processing invoices from suppliers/contractors
- Directing contracts to the correct parties for execution
Office Management Assistance - 30%
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Coordinate and monitor a calendar for use of the TTCP training space with the TTCP, CWTA,
and other local businesses - Preparing Space Use Agreements when necessary
- Communication and collaboration with internal and external partners
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Ordering office supplies for the DTV Suite, as well as various supplies needed for training,
wellness retreats, etc. -
Ensuring TTCP spaces are prepped for upcoming trainings or meetings and that spaces are
regularly cleaned by Tech Village staff
Staff/Participant Support - 30%
- Occasionally meeting staff in locations to deliver supplies or content
- Assisting Community Trainers with needs related to travel, food, etc.
- Meeting needs of TTCP guests and providing excellent customer service
- Assisting with internal and external event needs (conferences, training, campus events, etc.)
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Field calls and emails in real time from partners, public, and participants to streamline
workflow and professional response - Answer questions related to location, parking, directions to TTCP Suite, etc.
TTCP Content Creation and General Support - 10%
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Assists with media creation for events including hard copies and digital content
(Powerpoints, Canva, Social Media) for presentations, meetings, and events. -
Participates in TTCP staff meetings to promote new ideas, propose areas of improvement,
and further participant experience - Understands the objectives of the TTCP and assists in meeting those objectives through tasks
- Other duties as assigned
The Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP) is operated through the Department of Social Work, the College of Education and Human Services Professions, University of Minnesota
Duluth. The TTCP aims to improve outcomes for American Indian families through building capacity within public and Tribal child welfare workforces.
Applications must be submitted online. To be considered for this position, please click the Apply button and follow the instructions. You will be given the opportunity to complete an online
application for the position and attach a cover letter and resume.
Complete applications must include the following three items. Please note that the cover letter and resume will be attached during the application process. First submit the application and then return to the “My Activities” page to attach the additional documents.
- A cover letter expressing your interests, experience, accomplishments, and strengths as they relate to the position, in particular your experience relating to required and preferred qualifications.
- Your current resume
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A list of the names, phone numbers and email addresses of three references (return to “My Activities page and select “Reference Attachments” under “Attachment Purpose” to
upload)
This position will remain open until filled. Finalists may be required to submit additional materials.
Please send any inquiries to Elizabeth Urbaniak at urban144@d.umn.edu.
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University of Minnesota, Duluth (UMD)
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