Responsible for developing, planning, and maintain the efficient operation of a division and its related programs and coordinating all aspects of the program including curriculum administration, implementation, promotion, recruitment, resource and financial management. Implements and maintains the efficient administrative operations at a designed site under the direction of senior staff.
Accountabilities:
- Collect, analyze, assess, and summarize information relevant to the decision-making process and develop recommendations for final approval and implementation
- Participate in the development, evaluation, and review of academic and scholarly programs and resources
- Organize, coordinate, and assist with educational programs and events such as retreats, education days, and other capacity building programs
- Communicate and work collaboratively with various internal and external organizations and departments
- Coordinate the calendar of supervisor and others and resolve scheduling conflicts
- Develop the program budget for review and approval
- Implement and maintain the program budget and expense reports. Create financial projections and make adjustments to the program budget throughout the fiscal year
- Ensure that financial accounts and reports are completed and management competently and efficiently
- Exercise appropriate controls, monitor, and reconcile accounts
- Facilitate meetings with various individuals including, but not limited to, program stakeholders and groups.
- Write a variety of documents including, but not limited to, reports, correspondence, and minutes
- Use a dictaphone to transcribe correspondence and other documents
- Provide faculty and staff information regarding program policies and information about program requirements
- Provide work procedure advice and guidance to staff
- Review current academic calendar, and recommend and prepare curriculum revisions and clinical training schedules
- Plan and coordinate a variety of departmental activities and events
- Gather and compile information required for a variety of documents and reports
- Complete research ethics board applications and other related proposals for review by senior staff
- Update and maintain records and databases
- Act as a liaison between the department and various stakeholders with regards to facility operations
- Train and mentor support staff and act as first point of contact with regard to issues related to administrative staff
- Ensure adherence to health and safety requirements and maintain the training database for staff
- Ensure timely and efficient processing of attendance sheets and payroll for temporary, casual and continuing staff
- Provide efficient facility management the administrative support structure at the designated hospital site
- Provides front line service to faculty and staff, and in consultation with senior staff, sets standards for the quality of department services
- Provide information to individuals with inquiries surrounding human resources matters including, but not limited to, collective agreements, hiring procedures, benefits, vacation, sick time, and payroll processes
Supervision:
- Provide lead hand supervision and is responsible for the quality and quantity of work of others.
Provide orientation and show procedures to others.
Qualifications:
Education: 2 years Community College diploma in Office Administration or related field
Experience: Requires 4 years of relevant experience
To apply for this job, please submit your application online.
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