University of Oklahoma
*Lead Administrative Support Specialist (Administrative)
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 a Department Head or Manager. 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.
Duties:
Required Experience: High School Diploma or GED, AND
Skills:
Working Conditions:
Physical: Sit for prolonged periods; communicate effectively and listen; engage in repetitive motion (stand, reach, stoop, bend)
Environmental: Standard Office Environment
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