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Administrative Support Specialist

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In-Office or Remote
12 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Mid level
In-Office or Remote
12 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Mid level
The Administrative Support Specialist manages office operations, including workflow, scheduling, data analysis, project coordination, vendor relations, travel logistics, and HR support.
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An Administrative Support Specialist is a mid-to-senior level professional who oversees the operational efficiency of an office or department. While an administrative assistant focuses on specific tasks, a specialist often manages the systems and processes that keep the entire team functional.
Core Roles & Responsibilities
Operational Workflow Management: Designing and maintaining office procedures, such as digital filing structures in Google Drive or SharePoint, to ensure team-wide accessibility.
Complex Scheduling: Managing high-level executive calendars, coordinating multi-departmental meetings, and organizing large-scale corporate events or conferences.
Data Analysis & Reporting: Utilizing Microsoft Excel to track departmental KPIs, manage budgets, and generate monthly performance reports for senior management.
Project Coordination: Acting as a project lead for administrative initiatives, such as implementing new Project Management Software or overseeing office relocations.
Vendor & Facility Management: Serving as the primary liaison for external vendors, negotiating service contracts, and ensuring office equipment and facilities are maintained.
Travel & Logistics: Planning intricate domestic and international travel itineraries, including visa requirements and expense reconciliation using tools like Concur.
Human Resources Support: Assisting with the onboarding of new hires, maintaining confidential personnel files, and coordinating internal training sessions.
Communication Hub: Drafting professional correspondence, editing company-wide newsletters, and managing the organization's general inquiry channels.
Essential Technical Skills
Software Suites: Advanced proficiency in Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace.
CRM & ERP: Familiarity with data management tools like Salesforce or Oracle.
Digital Collaboration: Mastery of communication platforms like Slack or Zoom.

Top Skills

Concur
Google Workspace
Microsoft 365
Excel
Oracle
Salesforce
Slack
Zoom

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