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General Administration Job Family
Coordinator I
Grade 54
Summary
Works independently performing a wide range of complex and confidential administrative and
clerical duties to support program/event/forum/business unit. Communicates with and provides
services to a wide range of internal and external contacts. Anticipates and resolves problems;
updates supervisor on status of projects. May oversee work of support staff, students, casuals
and temps.
Typical Duties
1. Coordinates, and has direct responsibility for, a project or specific set of tasks related to a
function or program or department/business unit.
2. Organizes and implements administrative systems and procedures performing necessary
support duties.
3. Serves as principal source of information on established unit/project/program policies and
advises faculty, students or staff.
4. Draft, edit and prepare correspondence, reports and other material using word
processing, spreadsheets and/or databases.
5. Prepares and maintains unit’s records (such as financial, personnel, administrative,
student) reviews complex documents, reports, etc., to assure compliance with University
requirements and/or government regulations, and notifies supervisor of unusual
situations.
6. Provides for smooth day-to-day flow of communications within the unit.
7. May arrange for use of facilities and advise availability of service within and outside the
University for gatherings such as conferences and seminars. Uses a pre-assigned
event/function budget; assigns and coordinates down, classroom, AV and other facilities
on behalf of program; makes recommendations for food and activities for participants.
8. May monitor and reconcile budget(s) including grants, maintains financial documentation,
provides information, research, statistics, and analysis. Makes recommendations on
expenditures towards a defined budget.
9. May assist in preparation of grant proposals; may provide policy interpretation on grant
parameters.
10. May act as liaisons with related programs or projects of other universities or with
government agencies, keeping the supervisor informed of relevant information.
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