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School District #75 (Mission)

Administrative Assistant - Casual

Mission,BC
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  • Emploi Contrat ,Occasionnel

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Casual Administrative Assistant - $30.45 per hour

Il stl’i kw’els spipetstexw kw’eset ite xwelmexwelh stexwlaq temexws ye Stó:lo mestiyexw.

Mission Public School District is located on the Traditional, Ancestral, Unsurrendered, and Shared territories of Stó:lo people, of Leq'á:mel, Semá:th, Máthxwi, Sq'éwlets and Qwó:ltl'el First Nations, stewards of this land since time immemorial.

Halq'eméylem is the language of this land and of Stó:lo ancestors. The place from where Halq’eméylem (Upriver dialect) originates is Leq’á:mel. The language comes from the land, and it has been this way since time immemorial.

Le Conseil scolaire de Mission est situé sur les terres traditionnelles, ancestrales, non cédées et partagées du peuple Stó:lo, des Premières nations, Leq'á:mel, Sema:th, Matheqwí, Sq'éwlets et Qwó:ltl'el, peuples de cette terre depuis des temps immémoriaux.

Mission Public Schools is dedicated to providing our students with an educational environment that nurtures the development of an Educated Citizen. Located in the beautiful Fraser Valley, Mission is a vibrant and diverse community with over 6200 students and 850 employees. We are committed to providing a safe, equitable, and inclusive educational system for all students in our thirteen urban and rural elementary schools, two middle schools, one secondary school, distributed learning centre, alternative learning centre, and vocational and technical college.

SUMMARY

Perform secretarial work of a variety of tasks in an elementary school office. While some of these duties are of limited complexity, other duties involve a series of tasks that are more complex. Employees in this position must work effectively with interruptions.

Some independence of judgement based on a good understanding of school and district policies and guidelines, is a component of the position. The secretary may adjust the work schedule in anticipation of, or to meet, changing priorities throughout the school year. Unusual or difficult problems are referred to the supervisor - the school Administrator, or to the appropriate resource person at the school board office.

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Acts as a secretary to the school Administrator, arranges appointments, sets up and transcribes correspondence, and processes confidential matters with discretion

Performs a variety of secretarial duties, including but not limited to: telephone, relaying messages, reception, maintains filing system, photocopying, faxing, record keeping, expense claims, processing of report cards, sort and distribute mail and operation of standard office equipment

Maintain database information using district software as required including but not limited to: student registration, demographics, medical/legal alerts, attendance, and incident reporting

Typing of routine and confidential correspondence including but not limited to: bulletins, newsletters, reports, forms, report cards, IEP’s, staff handbooks and parent handbooks

Prepares standard reports including but not limited to: monthly Principal Report on TTOC and staff absences, fire drills, accident/incident reports, and collects and prepares data for District and Ministry forms

Maintain school accounts including school cash, issue receipts and cheques, deposit funds, monthly bank reconciliations, GST summary and reconciliation of petty cash

Monitor/maintain inventory and place/receive/verify supplies and equipment orders

Submit maintenance work orders and transportation requisitions

Provide Health Unit with required information for medical alerts, kindergarten hearing/vision screening and student immunizations and other reports as required.

May administer minor first aid and advise parents of injury

May at the Administrator’s discretion, provide administrative assistance for the Library

May provide assistance to itinerant staff

Performs other related duties as may be reasonably expected of a person in this position

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

Completion of Grade 12 plus post-secondary education in office administration with previous related office experience over 6 months up to 1 year and minimum typing speed of 45 words per minute

Demonstrated knowledge and experience with standard software programs including word processing, spreadsheets and databases (e.g. Microsoft office)

Demonstrated knowledge and experience in office practices and procedures

Demonstrated knowledge and experience in basic bookkeeping

Sound knowledge of Business English, spelling, arithmetic, grammar and punctuation

Demonstrated ability to organize workflow and office systems such that work is prioritized to meet deadlines while dealing with interruptions

Ability to communicate effectively and demonstrate good public relations skills, exercising good judgement in dealing with a variety of student, staff, parent and public enquiries

Ability to work co-operatively and maintain effective working relationships

Working knowledge of school district operations, policies and procedures

Note: A Vulnerable Sector Criminal Record Check will be required from successful applicants, with a review every five (5) years.

APPLICATION PROCESS:

Qualified applicants are invited to submit an application package which should include the following:

Cover Letter

Resume

Diploma/certificate

Contact Information for 3 professional references (Note: No references will be contacted prior to interview or without applicant permission)

The interest of all applicants is appreciated; however, only those short-listed for interviews will be contacted.


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