
Administrative Assistant
- Newcastle
- £24,900-26,338 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- To carry out a range of administrative support tasks to a high standard, to meet deadlines and in-line with University policies and procedures. Tasks include: scheduling and minute taking of a variety of meetings workshops and other events across Academic Services; diary management; producing weekly newsletters, receiving visitors; maintaining spreadsheets; and producing standard correspondence.
- To assist colleagues in the production and administration of web forms, spreadsheets and mailing lists.
- To respond professionally to telephone calls, e-mails and personal enquiries from staff, students and external enquirers, answering queries where possible and referring on where appropriate.
- To purchase goods and services required by Academic Services, in line with University regulations including stationery, business travel and accommodation.
- To review and update Admin Office procedures, forms, ‘How to Guides’ and other information as required. To assist the Academic Services Operations Manager in identifying, creating and implementing new procedures and workflows.
- To support library managers by maintaining databases and spreadsheets to satisfy internal and external reporting requirements, e.g. SCONUL Statistical return, Customer Service Excellence.
- To provide cover for the wider Academic Services admin team as and when required.
- Excellent IT skills including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
- Excellent organisational skills
- Ability to use initiative and take a flexible attitude to work demands and customers
- Ability to work calmly and effectively under pressure
- Good written, oral and interpersonal communication skills
- Accuracy and attention to detail
- Experience of working in an administrative role, supporting senior managers and several different teams
- Working flexibly as part of a team
- Experience of managing conflicting priorities and meeting deadlines.
- Shares relevant and useful information with others
- Supportive of team decisions
- Respects the value that different views bring to the team
- Is factually correct and gives consistent information
- Chooses communication tools appropriately e.g. selective use of emails and other channels of communication
- Plans workload and tasks in a systematic way
- Ensures that others know how process and systems work
- Uses initiative to sort things out and refers to others as necessary
- Sees other Services, students, external stakeholders and colleagues as “customers” and follows through on enquiries and requests
- Co-operates with others in achieving targets
- Pays attention to detail
- Strives to deliver high quality results
- Good level of literacy and numeracy (min 5 GCSEs inc Maths and English grade C or above or equivalent)