1. What is the main purpose of this organization? This organization is to support international students and prospective international students at PCC. 2. What is your job title? Senior Office Assistant 3. What are your basic responsibilities? Her responsibilities are to provide clerical and administrative support to Director, to coordinates all administrative services, and to provides leadership for other office assistants. 4. How many hours per day/week do you work? 40 hours a week 5. What is your job like? On a typical day, what do you do? Her job is like a bridge between other office assistants and a director. She communicates with other staff in the office, including a director, an international advisor, and other office assistants. She prepares for documents they need. Also, she maintains and purchases office equipment …show more content…
8. What things did you do before you entered this occupation? (other work, school, etc.) She used to be a front clerk at the international student office. Two years ago, she became an administrative assistant, and six months ago, she became a senior office assistant. 9. What is the best thing about your job? She likes the flexible working schedule. She works 9 hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday to Thursday, and 4 hours from 8 a.m. to noon on Friday. She can take long weekend. 10. What do you like least about your job? She has a little bit challenging when creating meeting recaps. She attends meetings and takes a memo. She sends recaps to Director and other administrators who will need this information. 11. Can you share with me the salary range for someone working in this field? Her salary range is $28,000 a year. 12. Are there other activities you are expected to do outside of work hours? Nothing. 13. How has technology affected your work? How are computers used in this
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Finally, administrative workers to functions in the office, perform grant research and writing to identify funding to support these positions and meet regularly with the other staff to determine if we were providing effective services and to keep statistics on the level and quality of the services we provide (Executive Director).
My Senior - She helps me by answering any concerns I have about work. We have regular supervisions, where we set targets and goals for the coming month and sometimes beyond, these are reviewed at the following supervision.
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This position will act to provide administrative support with contract preparation, fiscal responsibilities, and oversee the health educator’s specialist.
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Her duties include providing supports to her students as mentioned in their IEPs. She also helps them stay on task, academics,
She lacks of organizational skills by having her work area disorganized with documents every area of her work
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◆ providing leadership and advice in the technical, commercial and administrative functions and in the general management of the organization and its resources; and