Administrative Assistant - Self Determination Program (SDP)
Starting Salary Range : $47,618 - $57,141
GGRC is looking to hire an Administrative Assistant to support the Self Determination Program supervisors and provide general Administrative support for the SDP team as a whole.
This position is a hybrid role where you can work out of our office in San Francisco and from the comfort of your home. This role will require minimal local travel within the Counties of San Francisco, San Mateo, and Marin. Access to reliable transportation permitting travel to and between many different locations throughout the day to perform the outlined responsibilities of the position.
Requirements
- Management Support
- Provide direct assistance to the SDP Supervisors and Participant Choice Specialists (PCS)
- Prepare agendas and supporting data for meetings and appointments
- Maintain files and confidential material for the SDP
- Assist members of the Self-Determination Local Advisory Committee (SDLAC) at any given time
- Arrange appointments, conferences, training and meetings, requests information and assistance in scheduling activities and people
- Department Support
- Compose and prepare highly specialized correspondence from brief instructions
- Field internal and external inquiries by phone, email, and in person and redirect as necessary
- Manage clerical workflow and activities to meet deadlines
- Maintain SDP participant spreadsheets for DDS data collection
- Create, maintain and distribute SDP informational brochures for outreach
- Provide assistance to the SDP unit staff as needed
- Collect information and data, compile reports in support of assigned projects and research activities
- Prepare and process statistics monthly for SDPLAC meetings
- Attends weekly SDP Unit meeting
- Participate in special projects, and assist with additional duties or tasks, as assigned
- Maintain all client information as confidential in compliance with the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and the California Lanterman Act
Requirements
Education / Experience
High School Diploma or equivalent5+ years of increasingly responsible administrative experienceSkills
Written communication : ability to develop standard business communications, using proper grammar, spelling and punctuationOral communication : ability to convey complex information and ideas in a clear, concise and professional mannerAbility to operate basic office equipment, including scanners, copiers, faxes, phonesIntermediate knowledge of MS Word® (e.g., tables, mail merges, form creation), MS Excel® (e.g., Pivot Tables, Lookups, graphing), MS PowerPoint®, MS Outlook® (e.g., group list management, multi-calendar management)Knowledge of office methods, procedures, and equipmentAbility to work with confidential material in an appropriately professional mannerCompetency Traits
Customer Service OrientationInitiativeOrganizational skillsTime managementAttention to detailAdaptabilityCollaboration / teamworkSelf directionDesired Qualifications
Experience in multi-cultural settings and / or multi-lingual capacityBenefits
What are the benefits to working with GGRC?
We offer a comprehensive benefits package including Medical and Dental benefits with a generous employer contribution and additional employer paid Life, Disability and Vision coverage
10% employer contribution to a 403(b) retirement account to help you save for the future!
GENEROUS TIME OFF BENEFITS!!!
No really, we mean generous :
13 vacation days, 15 sick days, 11 paid holidays, 6 personal holidays, and up to 5 paid days for continuing education
What makes GGRC so special?
GGRC values diversity, we believe in creating an environment where people of all backgrounds can collaborate to find solutions to complex problems. We are community minded and passionate.
GGRC values each person as a full, robust, and unique individual and interacts with each person in a manner that is respectful and responsive. We endeavor to place each person at the center of his, her or their own life. We approach each person as an expert on his, her or their own life and identity with a clear and attentive inquiry into what is important to, as well as important for, that one person (whether coworker or person-served, family member or other stakeholder).
How