SUMMARY
To provide proficient secretarial, clerical, and bookkeeping
duties for project administration and staff; coordinate communication and resources for satellite offices; coordinate program travel
including transportation, lodging, meals, resources, and facilities; develop and maintain rapport with students, school personnel, general
public, university, and government officials; reports to the program director.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Reconcile, organize, and post all expenditures for the EOC Program budget.
- Generate
monthly financial reports and category and line-item projections. - Provide and maintain detailed financial record keeping
checking and balance with the University Business Office. - Use of appropriate interpersonal communication skills to deal
effectively with a wide range of clients, callers, and visitors. - Research, organize, and assist with statistical and annual
reports for both the University and the U.S. Department of Education. - Maintain a participant database for multi-year
tracking. - Assist director with organizing and preparing materials for grant proposals and annual continuation applications.
- Be proficient in computer software packages and be willing to update skills and learn additional software as needed.
- Supervise and train all student workers. Monitor and adjust student hours according to financial aid regulations and program
budgetary considerations. Prepare and submit student time sheets. - Take and maintain minutes of staff and in-service
training meetings. - Maintain a monthly calendar for EOC Staff and update activities as needed.
- Set up and
maintain program files and oversee participant physical records. - Handle correspondence: incoming and outgoing mail, phone
calls, e-mail, and facsimile messages. - Assist EOC Staff with development of EOC marketing and information materials.
- Prepare and mail information packets as requested by participants, partner agencies, or EOC Staff.
- Maintain
inventory of equipment, supplies, and materials. - Initiates/authors all program expenditures in Colleague. Reviews and
reconciles invoices and statements for payment approval. Verifies and does follow-up on billings and financial reports. -
Demonstrates familiarity with current Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) and complies with requirements of both
state and federal fiscal year cycles. - Maintains an activity account ledger for each activity by category, records all
expenditures, and provides a monthly status of accounts to the director. - Keeps detailed financial records (payroll, fringe
benefits, leave records, and travel reimbursement). - Arranges for transportation (motor pool, air travel) and lodging for
professional development conferences for staff. - Communicates effectively with a wide range of students and families, public
schools, SE faculty and staff, state and national TRIO Associations, The Department of Education personnel in Washington D.C., state, and
national legislators. - Assume other duties and responsibilities of administrative assistant as needed.
ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES (FUNCTIONS, DUTIES)
1. Attendance and Dependability:
The employee can be depended upon to report to the assigned duty station at the scheduled time. Employee can be depended upon to
complete work in a timely, accurate, and thorough manner and is conscientious, about assignments.
2. Communication
and Contact: The employee communicates effectively and professionally both verbally and in writing with superiors, colleagues, and
individuals inside and outside of the University.
3. Relationships with Others: The employee works effectively
and relates well with others including superiors, colleagues, and individuals inside and outside the University. The employee exhibits a
professional manner in dealing with others and works to maintain a constructive working environment.
4. Safety:
Employee works safely, attends safety training offered/required, and follows appropriate safety rules and regulations. In relation to
level of NIMs training completed, participates in incident management preparation, and performs incident duties as
assigned.
MINIMUM EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE
REQUIRED:
- High school diploma.
- Formal experience or educational attainment of office/secretarial and bookkeeping/accounting procedures.
- Must
demonstrate an understanding and interest in working with the disadvantaged student. - Professional ethics and
confidentiality appropriate to position. - Must possess above average written and verbal communications skills, and ability
to assume responsibility, display initiative, and make decisions within the scope of his/her authority. - Must have above
average knowledge/experience in computer operations skills in such applications as word processing, database, e-mail, and Internet. - Must demonstrate effective interpersonal communication skills to enhance the ability to effectively communicate with the public,
students, families, school personnel, SE personnel, and the U.S. Department of Education. - Must have the ability to
organize and prioritize workload while responding to the everyday program needs of the professional staff in order to facilitate meeting
program goals and objectives.
Founded in 1909 as a teachers’ college, Southeastern Oklahoma State University continues the strong
tradition of producing outstanding educators for southeast Oklahoma and north Texas. Student enrollment is approximately 5,500 students and
the campus is situated in rural Oklahoma. The main campus is located in Durant, Oklahoma, which is 90 miles north of Dallas, Texas, and 150
miles southeast of Oklahoma City. The community is close to Lake Texoma and the Choctaw Casino Resort. Southeastern Oklahoma State
University continues to be among the nation’s most affordable universities according to the U. S. News & World Report’s America’s Best
colleges.
Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The preferred start date is September 9, 2024. Review of
applications will begin immediately and continue until filled.
Southeastern offers a comprehensive benefits package including
university paid health, vision, life insurance, long term disability, retirement contributions to Oklahoma Teachers Retirement System, as
well as a tuition waiver for employees and spouse/dependents who wish to enroll at Southeastern. Southeastern offers 24 paid holidays per
fiscal year and has a generous leave package including annual/vacation leave, sick leave, personal leave, and birthday leave. In addition to
the SE paid benefits, there are many voluntary products available to employees such as 403(b), Health Savings Account, Flexible Spending
Account, dental, short term disability, dependent life insurance and a variety of ancillary benefits.
Employment is contingent upon
the results of a national criminal and sex offender background check. Candidates must be eligible to work in the United States. SE
participates in E-Verify.
SE is an AA/EEO employer committed to multicultural diversity.
Notice to applicants:
If selected, official transcripts from each degree-granting institution will be required upon date of hire.
It is
Southeastern Oklahoma State University’s policy that all newly hired employees must provide an original social security card during the
hiring process. Failure to provide an original social security card will delay the hiring process and ability to begin employment.
SE is an AA/EEO employer committed to multicultural diversity.
SUMMARY
To provide proficient secretarial, clerical, and bookkeeping
duties for project administration and staff; coordinate communication and resources for satellite offices; coordinate program travel
including transportation, lodging, meals, resources, and facilities; develop and maintain rapport with students, school personnel, general
public, university, and government officials; reports to the program director.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Reconcile, organize, and post all expenditures for the EOC Program budget.
- Generate
monthly financial reports and category and line-item projections. - Provide and maintain detailed financial record keeping
checking and balance with the University Business Office. - Use of appropriate interpersonal communication skills to deal
effectively with a wide range of clients, callers, and visitors. - Research, organize, and assist with statistical and annual
reports for both the University and the U.S. Department of Education. - Maintain a participant database for multi-year
tracking. - Assist director with organizing and preparing materials for grant proposals and annual continuation applications.
- Be proficient in computer software packages and be willing to update skills and learn additional software as needed.
- Supervise and train all student workers. Monitor and adjust student hours according to financial aid regulations and program
budgetary considerations. Prepare and submit student time sheets. - Take and maintain minutes of staff and in-service
training meetings. - Maintain a monthly calendar for EOC Staff and update activities as needed.
- Set up and
maintain program files and oversee participant physical records. - Handle correspondence: incoming and outgoing mail, phone
calls, e-mail, and facsimile messages. - Assist EOC Staff with development of EOC marketing and information materials.
- Prepare and mail information packets as requested by participants, partner agencies, or EOC Staff.
- Maintain
inventory of equipment, supplies, and materials. - Initiates/authors all program expenditures in Colleague. Reviews and
reconciles invoices and statements for payment approval. Verifies and does follow-up on billings and financial reports. -
Demonstrates familiarity with current Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) and complies with requirements of both
state and federal fiscal year cycles. - Maintains an activity account ledger for each activity by category, records all
expenditures, and provides a monthly status of accounts to the director. - Keeps detailed financial records (payroll, fringe
benefits, leave records, and travel reimbursement). - Arranges for transportation (motor pool, air travel) and lodging for
professional development conferences for staff. - Communicates effectively with a wide range of students and families, public
schools, SE faculty and staff, state and national TRIO Associations, The Department of Education personnel in Washington D.C., state, and
national legislators. - Assume other duties and responsibilities of administrative assistant as needed.
ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES (FUNCTIONS, DUTIES)
1. Attendance and Dependability:
The employee can be depended upon to report to the assigned duty station at the scheduled time. Employee can be depended upon to
complete work in a timely, accurate, and thorough manner and is conscientious, about assignments.
2. Communication
and Contact: The employee communicates effectively and professionally both verbally and in writing with superiors, colleagues, and
individuals inside and outside of the University.
3. Relationships with Others: The employee works effectively
and relates well with others including superiors, colleagues, and individuals inside and outside the University. The employee exhibits a
professional manner in dealing with others and works to maintain a constructive working environment.
4. Safety:
Employee works safely, attends safety training offered/required, and follows appropriate safety rules and regulations. In relation to
level of NIMs training completed, participates in incident management preparation, and performs incident duties as
assigned.
MINIMUM EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE
REQUIRED:
- High school diploma.
- Formal experience or educational attainment of office/secretarial and bookkeeping/accounting procedures.
- Must
demonstrate an understanding and interest in working with the disadvantaged student. - Professional ethics and
confidentiality appropriate to position. - Must possess above average written and verbal communications skills, and ability
to assume responsibility, display initiative, and make decisions within the scope of his/her authority. - Must have above
average knowledge/experience in computer operations skills in such applications as word processing, database, e-mail, and Internet. - Must demonstrate effective interpersonal communication skills to enhance the ability to effectively communicate with the public,
students, families, school personnel, SE personnel, and the U.S. Department of Education. - Must have the ability to
organize and prioritize workload while responding to the everyday program needs of the professional staff in order to facilitate meeting
program goals and objectives.
Founded in 1909 as a teachers’ college, Southeastern Oklahoma State University continues the strong
tradition of producing outstanding educators for southeast Oklahoma and north Texas. Student enrollment is approximately 5,500 students and
the campus is situated in rural Oklahoma. The main campus is located in Durant, Oklahoma, which is 90 miles north of Dallas, Texas, and 150
miles southeast of Oklahoma City. The community is close to Lake Texoma and the Choctaw Casino Resort. Southeastern Oklahoma State
University continues to be among the nation’s most affordable universities according to the U. S. News & World Report’s America’s Best
colleges.
Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The preferred start date is September 9, 2024. Review of
applications will begin immediately and continue until filled.
Southeastern offers a comprehensive benefits package including
university paid health, vision, life insurance, long term disability, retirement contributions to Oklahoma Teachers Retirement System, as
well as a tuition waiver for employees and spouse/dependents who wish to enroll at Southeastern. Southeastern offers 24 paid holidays per
fiscal year and has a generous leave package including annual/vacation leave, sick leave, personal leave, and birthday leave. In addition to
the SE paid benefits, there are many voluntary products available to employees such as 403(b), Health Savings Account, Flexible Spending
Account, dental, short term disability, dependent life insurance and a variety of ancillary benefits.
Employment is contingent upon
the results of a national criminal and sex offender background check. Candidates must be eligible to work in the United States. SE
participates in E-Verify.
SE is an AA/EEO employer committed to multicultural diversity.
Notice to applicants:
If selected, official transcripts from each degree-granting institution will be required upon date of hire.
It is
Southeastern Oklahoma State University’s policy that all newly hired employees must provide an original social security card during the
hiring process. Failure to provide an original social security card will delay the hiring process and ability to begin employment.
SE is an AA/EEO employer committed to multicultural diversity.
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