Job Description
OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center is Oklahoma's only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center, and one of only 72 NCI-Designated Cancer Centers in the United States. This highly competitive accreditation ensures that our patients receive the highest standard of care and have access to the most advanced cancer treatment options.
At the Stephenson Cancer Center, we have an exciting new job opportunity that could be right for you! The Lead Administrative Support Specialist performs support-oriented job duties to the Clinical Trials Office (CTO). These duties are complex and of an advanced nature, to include but not limited to maintaining files, scheduling appointments, managing inventory, typing, preparing reports and correspondence, distributing information, conducting research and computation, managing office procedures, assisting with budget preparation, coordinating activities, serves as a payroll coordinator and resource to other support personnel and may supervise support staff.
To learn more about the Clinical Trials Office (CTO) at the Stephenson Cancer Center, click here.
Duties:
Maintains office files that may be of a confidential nature such as patient or personnel information.
Schedules various appointments for office personnel and ensures administrative details are completed. Makes travel arrangements.
Receives incoming calls for office personnel and refers calls to appropriate personnel. Records messages or responds to caller with routine information. Serves as a contact person for employees or the outside public.
Monitors and orders supplies for the office and completes requisitions. May sign associate forms as authorized by the supervisor.
Responsible for typing and proofreading letters, manuscripts, lectures, grant proposals, and medical information.
Reviews and responds to routine correspondence for the office personnel and sometimes in the name of the supervisor. Drafts replies to such correspondence with minimal instruction.
Prepares various reports such as office supply expenditures and student or resident rotation schedules.
Distributes various forms of information to office personnel such as mail or newsletters. Answers questions, provides information, and handles complaints for internal and external customers.
Performs statistical, business research, and routine computations that require knowledge of mathematics. Calculates service costs and issues service contracts for on and off campus vendors.
Assesses office procedures and makes necessary changes in order to improve office functioning. Assists in personnel selection of the clerical staff. May assume responsibility for training, assigning, and checking work of subordinates.
Acts as the payroll coordinator for the department or assists the payroll coordinator by providing oversight. Collects time sheets, enters into PeopleSoft, tracks leave, completes ETRs, and special pays.
Assists in the preparation of budgets. Responsible for maintaining budgetary records and approving expenditures.
Reviews billing from contractors and vendors, adjusts as needed. Issues cash accounts, credit cards, billing, and equipment codes.
Plans, coordinates, and expedites special activities or projects that require specialized training or creative thought.
May supervise other clerical staff, to include but not limited to selecting, training, and evaluating performance of assigned staff, preparing staff schedules and tracking time worked in the timekeeping system.
Performs related duties as assigned to successfully fulfill the function of the position.
Job Requirements
Required Education:
High School Diploma or GED,
AND:
12 months office, clerical, or administrative experience.
Skills:
Advanced knowledge of office procedures
Office management and customer service skills
Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Excel, and Word)
Excellent interpersonal skills
Ability to work independently and as a team player
Ability to complete tasks in an efficient and timely manner
Must be detail oriented for accuracy of data and information
Ability to multitask, be organized, and self-motivated
Ability to work in stressful situations and meet deadlines in a timely manner
Ability to communicate verbally and in writing
Working Conditions:
Physical:
Sit for prolonged periods; communicate effectively and listen; engage in repetitive motion (stand, reach, stoop, bend).
Environmental:
Standard Office Environment.
Why You Belong at the University of Oklahoma:
The University of Oklahoma fosters an inclusive culture of respect and civility, belonging, and access, which are essential to our collective pursuit of excellence and our determination to change lives. The unique talents, perspectives, and experiences of our community enrich the learning, and working environment at OU, inspiring us to harness our innovation, creativity, and collaboration for the advancement of people everywhere.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
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