The Administrative Assistant for Catholic Charities will have a commitment to the mission of Catholic Charities and provide clerical and technical support for a variety of ministries and programs including Social Justice and Life, Social Service and Impact, and Fundraising and Development. As a primary contact for incoming calls, the Administrative Assistant will possess a special sensitivity and maturity while demonstrating a working knowledge of diocesan and community-based resources.
PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES
The essential functions of the position include but are not limited to the following:
• Receive incoming calls with sensitivity, provide referrals when appropriate, and follow through on requests for information • Maintain and utilize database software to track incoming information, process donations, mail acknowledgments, generate mailing lists, and provide statistical and financial reports as needed • Provide support to offices for budget and financial tracking, event planning, bulk mailings, supply ordering, and other clerical support as assigned • Communicate various information to the accounting service provider and reconcile monthly reports • Provide audio-visual support and resources to supplement programs and workshops • Prepare agendas and related correspondence to the Catholic Charities Board of Directors as well as support for practical arrangements for board meetings, retreats, and leadership team meetings • Coordinate and compile reports and other practical arrangements for the Meetings of the Members for all affiliate agencies • Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor
QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
High school diploma or equivalent required. Training in specialized office procedures and computer skills preferred. Post-secondary studies or degree a plus.
Experience:
A minimum of 3 years' experience as receptionist, clerk, or administrative assistant using Microsoft Office software is preferred.
COMPETENCIES
• Ability to view the position as a ministry to God's people • Ability to demonstrate qualities of professionalism and maturity in the workplace • Excellent computer knowledge of PC system procedures and ability to carry out written or verbal instructions • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, and Outlook • Experience with specialized computer applications such as donor management software • Strong attention to detail and accuracy in written and mathematical tasks • Ability to prioritize work and handle multiple tasks in support of several programs with minimal supervision • Strong analytical skills to problem solve and arrive at decisions • Willingness to learn specialized audio-visual equipment
Full details and application process available at https://ccincerie.org/administrative-assistant