Tufts University
Administrative Coordinator - Global Education
Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, us, 02153
Overview
Tufts Global Education (TGE) serves as a hub of international programs and initiatives at the School of Arts and Science and School of Engineering. TGE oversees study abroad, international exchange programs, international learning collaborations, and faculty-led custom programs. We currently operate 11 of our own programs, Tufts Programs Abroad, in Chile, China, Ghana, Hong Kong, Japan, London, Madrid, Oxford, Paris, Pavia, and Tübingen. We facilitate student participation in approved partner programs throughout the world. TGE develops custom programs abroad during winter and summer sessions. Around 45% of the junior class studies abroad for a semester or a full academic year. We host international exchange students and visiting scholars who attend Tufts for an academic term or custom program. We offer international summer research and internship opportunities. The division works with faculty, students, and Tufts University on global engagement.
What You'll Do Under minimal supervision, the Administrative Coordinator provides advanced administrative support and communications for the department. The Coordinator will handle complex and confidential situations and requests and serve in a highly visible capacity as resource for department with students, staff, faculty and other constituents. The role will:
Oversee daily operation of the Medford office, evaluate workflow and productivity, and provide guidance to team members.
Produce and draft reports and other complex documents and materials, including proofreading and editing, designing layout and graphics for brochures and presentations.
Coordinate department budget to include monitoring, tracking expenditures, troubleshooting problems and preparing reports.
Gather data, conduct research and draft reports, summaries or material for presentation.
Plan and coordinate meetings and special events, including complex travel schedules, and conference plans,
Provide administrative support for the team on outreach including posting on social media, postering campus, and submitting to newsletters and other outlets.
Coordinate programs and/or projects for department.
What We're Looking For Basic Requirements:
Typically a high school diploma/GED and 5+ years of administrative experience OR Bachelor's degree and 3+ years of experience.
Requires advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office suite including word processing, editing and graphics functions, spreadsheet and database knowledge.
Bookkeeping or basic accounting knowledge and excellent organizational and interpersonal skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Highly organized with strong customer service and time-management skills
Ability to pay attention to a high volume of details, meticulous accuracy, and complex requests
Ability to multitask and prioritize with multiple deadlines
Ability to take initiative, and work both independently and collaboratively
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to work with frequent interruptions and with a variety of constituents
Preferred Qualifications:
Knowledge or ease with software, CRM systems, and cloud-based programs. Familiarity with Canvas, Canva, InDesign, and Terra Dotta
Knowledge of a foreign language
Experience working with a diverse and international student and staff population
Project management assistance
Demonstrated experience tracking workflow, tasks, and deadlines
Should be energetic, patient, flexible, and open to diverse work styles within the division
Special Work Schedule Requirements:
This is a hybrid role expected to be in person most days during the academic year with the possibility of additional remote flexibility during university breaks. There is occasional evening or early work hours and a few weekend hours for specific planned events.
Pay Range Minimum $27.30, Midpoint $32.50, Maximum $37.70
Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range.
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What You'll Do Under minimal supervision, the Administrative Coordinator provides advanced administrative support and communications for the department. The Coordinator will handle complex and confidential situations and requests and serve in a highly visible capacity as resource for department with students, staff, faculty and other constituents. The role will:
Oversee daily operation of the Medford office, evaluate workflow and productivity, and provide guidance to team members.
Produce and draft reports and other complex documents and materials, including proofreading and editing, designing layout and graphics for brochures and presentations.
Coordinate department budget to include monitoring, tracking expenditures, troubleshooting problems and preparing reports.
Gather data, conduct research and draft reports, summaries or material for presentation.
Plan and coordinate meetings and special events, including complex travel schedules, and conference plans,
Provide administrative support for the team on outreach including posting on social media, postering campus, and submitting to newsletters and other outlets.
Coordinate programs and/or projects for department.
What We're Looking For Basic Requirements:
Typically a high school diploma/GED and 5+ years of administrative experience OR Bachelor's degree and 3+ years of experience.
Requires advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office suite including word processing, editing and graphics functions, spreadsheet and database knowledge.
Bookkeeping or basic accounting knowledge and excellent organizational and interpersonal skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Highly organized with strong customer service and time-management skills
Ability to pay attention to a high volume of details, meticulous accuracy, and complex requests
Ability to multitask and prioritize with multiple deadlines
Ability to take initiative, and work both independently and collaboratively
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to work with frequent interruptions and with a variety of constituents
Preferred Qualifications:
Knowledge or ease with software, CRM systems, and cloud-based programs. Familiarity with Canvas, Canva, InDesign, and Terra Dotta
Knowledge of a foreign language
Experience working with a diverse and international student and staff population
Project management assistance
Demonstrated experience tracking workflow, tasks, and deadlines
Should be energetic, patient, flexible, and open to diverse work styles within the division
Special Work Schedule Requirements:
This is a hybrid role expected to be in person most days during the academic year with the possibility of additional remote flexibility during university breaks. There is occasional evening or early work hours and a few weekend hours for specific planned events.
Pay Range Minimum $27.30, Midpoint $32.50, Maximum $37.70
Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range.
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