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Kaiser Permanente · 4 days ago

Administrative Coordinator II

Kaiser Permanente is a healthcare organization seeking an Administrative Coordinator II to assist in information maintenance and event coordination. The role involves organizing workflow, facilitating information dissemination, and supporting routine tasks with guidance from senior colleagues.

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Responsibilities

Works with others within work team to obtain and share basic information. Listens and addresses performance feedback; provides feedback to team members. Learns new relevant knowledge and skills; acknowledges strengths and weaknesses based on career goals and takes action to leverage / improve them. Adapts to change, challenges, and feedback with moderate guidance. Responds to the needs of others to support completion of routine work tasks
Follows detailed, daily instructions to complete routine tasks with moderate supervision. Collaborates with others within ones team to address routine and some non-routine task issues; communicates status and escalates more complex issues. Adheres to established priorities, deadlines, and expectations. Identifies and speaks up for improvement opportunities within ones team
Helps facilitate information dissemination by: learning and drafting routine and standard presentations, handouts, reports/spreadsheets, graphics, status reports, resource management reports, and other deliverables based on a working knowledge of business practices/process, with detailed direction from senior colleagues with minimal interpretation; writing correspondence (e.g., letters, reports, confidential documents) to staff and managers, with moderate guidance from senior colleagues; and following broad guidance labeling, sorting, and maintaining the integrity of department files
Organizes the work flow of the department by: following detailed instructions in the identification and assistance of the resolution of routine requests from front-line teams and department managers on an ad-hoc basis; learning about potential problems and typical routes for resolution, with detailed instruction; operating standard office equipment (e.g., email, fax, xerox), with specific goals and moderate guidance; maintaining routine inventory control and stocking department office supplies, equipment, and employee work environment resources (e.g., space assignment, computer) and may escalate inventory issues; and receiving, screening, and referring straightforward incoming and outgoing mail, emails, calls, and visits to the appropriate staff member by following broad guidance
Assists with event coordination by: beginning to coordinate and calendar meetings for directors and their direct teams, with guidance from senior colleagues; finding and booking meeting rooms appropriate for the audience and meeting objectives, with routine monitoring
Assists with event execution by: arranging small-scale events, with detailed instructions and monitoring from senior colleagues; organizing basic and routine travel arrangements for department head and/or staff members, with moderate supervision; assisting in execution of basic components in small group meetings, conferences; providing on-site coordination for simple issues, with detailed instruction; assisting to obtain necessary typical audio-visual equipment, conference rooms, and catering for events, with frequent routine review; and distributing the agenda and taking simple meeting minutes in meetings
Learns to execute human-resources data maintenance and management by: developing basic knowledge of department data and documentation retention policies; inputting and monitoring data to ensure integrity, and performing basic data analyses when requested, with guidance from senior colleagues; and formatting straightforward graphs, spreadsheets, and reports

Qualification

Event CoordinationData ManagementCommunicationComputer LiteracyAttention to DetailDependabilityTeamworkProblem SolvingInterpersonal SkillsCritical Thinking

Required

High School Diploma or GED, or equivalent AND minimum one (1) year of experience working in a corporate or business office environment OR Minimum two (2) years experience working in a corporate or business office environment
Ambiguity/Uncertainty Management
Attention to Detail
Business Knowledge
Communication
Critical Thinking
Cross-Group Collaboration
Decision Making
Dependability
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Support
Drives Results
Facilitation Skills
Health Care Industry
Influencing Others
Integrity
Learning Agility
Organizational Savvy
Problem Solving
Short- and Long-term Learning & Recall
Teamwork
Topic-Specific Communication
Computer Literacy
Customer Experience
Data Entry
Interpersonal Skills

Company

Kaiser Permanente

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Kaiser Permanente is a health organization that offers disease prevention, mental healthcare, and chronic disease management services.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$7.48M
2018-07-17Grant· $0.08M
2014-08-05Grant· $7.4M

Leadership Team

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Gregory Adams
Chair and Chief Executive Officer
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James L. Robinson III
Senior Vice President/Area Manager
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