Overall Summary:
The Business Office Manager (BOM) is responsible for the organization and coordination of administrative operations, procedures and resources to facilitate organizational effectiveness and efficiency. The BOM is responsible for directing, coordinating and executing agency business office services and activities that meet regulatory, contractual and time-sensitive commitments. The BOM provides supervision of the administrative assistant team to ensure proactive support and timely results required by leadership and senior management. The BOM oversees and maintains the standard of quality for all official correspondence (written, digital and verbal) originating from the Executive Leadership team.
Essential Responsibilities:
Under the general direction of the Chief Executive Officer the Business Office Manager performs a variety of complex, professional, analytical, and confidential administrative services. Duties include:
Business Office Management
Supervision
Secondary Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Required Education, Experience, Training:
Competencies:
Preferred Education, Experience, Training:
Work Conditions:
Travel locally to visit other sites, may require a day or overnight trip to attend events; workload may be demanding at times; require professionalism and confidentiality.
Physical Demands:
This position requires:
Confidential Employee:
A confidential employee is someone who helps formulate management policies regarding worker conditions and has access to confidential information that helps formulate those labor policies. Some possible examples of confidential employee job titles are: secretaries, assistants to supervisors or managers, and anyone in labor relations departments or HR. If a worker is typically in management meetings, but not a manager themselves, they may well be a confidential employee. These are personnel who assist and act in a confidential capacity to management personnel, or as someone who has regular access to confidential information re: bargaining strategy or changes the employer anticipates may result from the collective bargaining process.
Supervises: