Roles and responsibilities
An Administrative Assistant is a key player in ensuring smooth office operations, providing support to managers, teams, or departments. Below are the essential skills required for an Administrative Assistant role:
1. Organizational Skills
- Task Management: Prioritizing and managing multiple tasks or projects simultaneously.
- Record Keeping: Filing, organizing, and maintaining both physical and digital documents.
- Scheduling: Coordinating calendars, appointments, and meetings effectively.
2. Communication Skills
- Verbal Communication: Professional phone etiquette and in-person interactions.
- Written Communication: Crafting clear, concise, and error-free emails, memos, or reports.
- Interpersonal Skills: Building positive relationships with team members and clients.
3. Technical Skills
- Office Software Proficiency:
- Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
- Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Calendar).
- Typing and Data Entry: Fast and accurate keyboarding skills.
- Technology Savvy: Familiarity with office equipment (e.g., printers, scanners) and troubleshooting basic IT issues.
4. Time Management
- Meeting deadlines and ensuring timely completion of tasks.
- Managing a busy office schedule and avoiding bottlenecks.
- Balancing priorities for multiple stakeholders.
5. Problem-Solving Skills
- Resolving minor technical or logistical issues quickly and efficiently.
- Addressing scheduling conflicts or operational challenges.
6. Attention to Detail
- Ensuring accuracy in documentation, scheduling, and correspondence.
- Double-checking work for errors or inconsistencies.
7. Discretion and Confidentiality
- Handling sensitive information with professionalism and maintaining strict confidentiality.
- Acting as a trusted assistant for confidential projects or communications.
8. Customer Service Skills
- Providing support to internal and external stakeholders with professionalism and courtesy.
- Handling inquiries, complaints, or requests effectively.
9. Adaptability and Flexibility
- Adjusting to changing tasks, priorities, or procedures quickly.
- Learning and adapting to new tools, technologies, or office protocols.
10. Teamwork and Collaboration
- Supporting colleagues and contributing to the success of group projects.
- Acting as a liaison between departments or external partners.
Desired candidate profile
- Review and maintain written and computer files, plus conduct data entry
- Assist in the coordination of administrative functions, including budget, personnel, meetings, and clerical duties
- Research and collect information
- Assist with all budget activities, including accounting
- Help implement new programs, procedures, methods, and systems
- Conduct fiscal reviews, surveys, and collect information on administrative matters
- Responsible for preparation of confidential documents and reports
- Maintain meeting minutes
- Coordinate and schedule meetings and conferences
- Coordinate operations, including purchasing, equipment, property inventory, building, equipment, and disposal
- Maintain complete stock of all office supplies and accuracy of inventory
- Connect with procurement & HO Admin team for stationaries & consumables requirement for WH operations.
About The Requirements
- High school diploma is usually required. An associate’s degree from an accredited college or university is usually preferred, additional qualification as an Administrative assistant or Secretary will be a plus