As an Office Administrator's to ensure the smooth and efficient operation of an office environment.
Must be able to handle a variety of administrative tasks, including managing communication, coordinating schedules, maintaining records, and providing support to staff and management
General Office Operations:
Managing Daily Operations:
Ensuring the office runs smoothly by managing supplies, equipment, and facilities.
Handling Communication:
Managing phone calls, emails, and mail correspondence
Coordinating Meetings and Events:
Scheduling meetings, booking conference rooms, and arranging travel.
Maintaining Records:
Organizing and maintaining files, records, and databases.
Purchasing and Inventory:
Managing office supplies and equipment, ensuring adequate stock levels.
Administrative Support:
Providing Support to Staff:
Assisting employees with administrative tasks, such as preparing documents, scheduling appointments, and handling inquiries.
Supporting Executives:
Providing administrative support to senior management, including managing calendars and preparing presentations.
Assisting with Financial Tasks:
Handling petty cash, processing invoices, and assisting with budgeting.
Maintaining Office Policies:
Implementing and maintaining office policies and procedures.
Communication and Interpersonal Skills:
Excellent Communication Skills:
Effectively communicating with staff, clients, and vendors.
Customer Service:
Greeting visitors, answering phones, and providing a positive first impression of the organization.
Organizational Skills:
Managing multiple tasks, prioritizing work, and maintaining a tidy and efficient workspace.
Problem-Solving:
Identifying and resolving administrative issues.
Qualifications
Qualifications and Skills:
Education:
A high school diploma is typically required, and a bachelor's degree in business administration or a related field is often preferred.
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams) and other office management software.
Experience:
Prior experience in an administrative or office support role is often required.
Personal Attributes:
Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills are essential.
Language:
Able to speak and write English fluently
Typing Skills:
Able to type 45 to 75 words per minutes
Essential:
Office Administrator plays a vital role in ensuring the smooth functioning of an office, supporting both staff and management in their daily tasks and contributing to the overall efficiency of the organization.
Ability to read, write, speak and understand English as needed for the job.
Required Documents
Federal Police Clearance Certificate
Ochre Card / Work with children Certificate
First Aid / CPR
Indemnity Insurance
Vehicle Comprehensive Insurance
Driver’s License
NDIS Worker Screening Clearance
Proof of Education (Certificates, Diplomas, Degrees, Training)
Resume
Three References
Preferred Skills
Please Email
Federal Police Clearance Certificate
Ochre Card / Work with children Certificate
First Aid / CPRNDIS Worker Screening Clearance
Proof of Education (Certificates, Diplomas, Degrees, Training)