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Job Summary
A Brief Overview
Reporting to the Director, Finance and Administrative Operations, the Administrative and Finance Assistant is responsible for providing administrative and finance support in a professional and efficient manner. The Administrative and Finance Assistant is responsible for performing reception, financial, budgeting, and information management, and provides backup to administrative and financial activities to assist with the overall functioning of the GLAMP (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums and Performing Arts) units, specifically the Queen's Quarterly.
This position acts as the first point of contact for the department and frontline resource and contact person for senior staff. This position plans and coordinates activities on behalf of the department and/or unit. This position also performs general accounting and bookkeeping activities including journal entries, budgeting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, invoices, requisitions, and reconciliations, and generates accounting reports to support the operations.
Job Description
What you will do
Acts as the first point of contact for the department and frontline resource and contact person for senior staff.- Reconciles payroll transactions and tracks anomalies.
- Provides administrative support to the Queen's Quarterly publication cycle working closely with the Editor and Communications Coordinator.
- Assists in the booking of library spaces.
- Processing acQuire and off-acQuire purchases including the creation of blanket purchase orders and visa reconciliations.
- Assists with the coordination and submission of grant proposals.
- Other duties as required in support of the department and/or unit.
Plans and coordinates activities on behalf of the department and/or unit.
Responds to inquiries on behalf of senior staff, manages correspondence and calendars, and makes travel arrangements including for visitors and guests.
Performs general accounting and bookkeeping activities including journal entries, accounts payable, accounts receivable, invoices, requisitions, and reconciliations.
Generates accounting reports to support the operations.
Assists with the preparation of annual budget and projections.
Prepares and distributes correspondence, documents, and/or reports, and maintains files.
Generates financial reports for granting agencies.
Gathers, collates, and maintains statistics as required.
Maintains and updates the subscription database on an ongoing basis in preparation for the mail-out of the current issue of the Queen’s Quarterly.
- Three-year Community College Diploma or Three-Year Bachelor Degree, or equivalent.
- More than 2 years and up to and including 3 years of experience.
- Experience in financial services practices considered an asset (e.g., maintaining accounting records, etc.).
- Experience with providing administrative support considered an asset (e.g., document editing, proofing, formatting and production, data entry, scheduling/coordinating meetings and/or travel arrangements, receiving/relaying messages, etc.).
Job Knowledge and Requirements
- Knowledge and insight of practical methods, techniques, and work processes that is typically acquired through a combination of technical training and/or substantial work experience.
- Provide information to others that requires technical or administrative explanation or interpretation.
- Attempts to resolve a difficult or challenging interpersonal situation or, overcome resistance to gain cooperation.
- Adapt messages to meet the needs of the intended audience.
- Manage own work and may train and review the work of casual employees, work study students, and/or volunteers, to see commitments through to completion.
- Participate in project team meetings and is involved in developing individual and team project plans.
- Identify new problems and seeks information and input to fully understand the cause.
- Identify opportunities to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of work processes.
- Break down concrete issues into parts and synthesizes information succinctly.
- Respect diversity and promotes inclusion in the workplace.
- Awareness of relevant legislation, including Employment Equity, Human Rights legislation, Treaties, sexual violence legislation and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and its regulations.
Employment Equity and Accessibility Statement
The University invites applications from all qualified individuals. Queen's is strongly committed to employment equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace and encourages applications from Black, racialized persons, Indigenous people, women, persons with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQI+ persons. In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, priority will be given to those who are legally eligible to work in Canada.
The University provides support in its recruitment processes to all applicants who require accommodation due to a protected ground under the Ontario Human Rights Code, including those with disabilities. Candidates requiring accommodation during the recruitment process are asked to contact Human Resources at hradmin@queensu.ca.