Office Assistant at Galin Education
Madison, Wisconsin, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

15 Dec, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Office Management, Reception Duties, Phone Handling, Visitor Greeting, Mail Distribution, Event Coordination, Proctoring, Test Administration, Grading System Management, Basic Office Operations, Organizational Skills, Communication Skills, Time Management, Customer Service, Attention to Detail, Teamwork

Industry

Education Administration Programs

Description
Office Management Front desk and reception duties, including answering phones, greeting visitors, distributing incoming mail, and coordinating outgoing mail. Managing study room reservations. Coordinating in-office events, including workshops and practice exams. Keeping office neat and tidy, including set up and break down of moveable furniture for events. Proctoring: Enter test responses into grading system Administer practice tests to small groups and individual students Manage basic office operations during the test(s), including answering phone calls and emails and directing questions to the administration. We are looking for about 10-16 hours a week. We will be hiring two people to split the below hours (each person will get 10-16 hours per week) Below are the available hours that we will split among the two of you. Looking to begin training as soon as possible. Job will go through the summer with the opportunity to continue on after. Sundays 8:30-5:00 pm (we will split the 8:30-2:30 and 2:30-8:00 between two people) Monday - Thursday / 4:00-8:00 (we will split these days between two people) Paid training starting upon hire
Responsibilities
The Office Assistant will manage front desk duties, including answering phones and greeting visitors, as well as coordinating in-office events and managing study room reservations. Additionally, the role involves proctoring tests and managing basic office operations during testing periods.
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