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Administrative Assistant Salary

$45,000 = US National Average Salary

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Assists executive in staff capacity by coordinating office services, such as personnel, budget preparation and control, housekeeping, records control, and special management studies. Studies management methods in order to improve workflow, simplify reporting procedures, or implement cost reductions. Analyzes unit operating practices, such as record keeping systems, forms control, office layout, suggestion systems, personnel and budgetary requirements, and performance standards to create new systems or revise established procedures. Requires an associate's degree in appropriate field plus job experience including supervision. NOTE: This is not a secretarial position.: Analyzes jobs to delimit position responsibilities for use in wage-and-salary adjustments, promotions, and evaluation of workflow. Studies methods of improving work measurements or performance standards. Coordinates collection and preparation of operating reports, such as time-and-attendance records, terminations, new hires, transfers, budget expenditures, and statistical records of performance data. Prepares reports including conclusions and recommendations for solution of administrative problems. Drafts narrative, financial, and statistical reports. Compiles data based on research techniques and on statistical compilations involving an understanding of operating programs, policies, and procedures. Issues and interprets operating policies. Reviews and answers correspondence. (Source: eDOT Job Description)


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