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Administrative Assistant
Job Code:07-25-PAERIE
State:Pennsylvania
Office Location:Erie
FT/PT Status:Full Time
Job TypeAdministrative/Clerical
  
Job Description:

The Bair Foundation is looking for an Administrative Assistant in ERIE, PA!

The Bair Foundation is a non-profit, social service ministry looking to recruit candidates who have a passion for serving families and children and who exhibit our core values of Caring, Helping, Dedication and Teamwork. If this sounds like you, we look forward to viewing your application!

Benefits:

  • Generous Holiday and PTO benefits
  • Medical, Dental, Vision
  • 401K Traditional and ROTH
  • Training and Educational Assistance
  • Eligible employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program

Essential Functions:

  • Type and electronically file correspondence and documents
  • Answer telephone/route calls
  • Assist with inputting information and compliance maintenance into the electronic database systems
  • Ensure all paperwork is accurate and up to date with state regulations
  • Order office supplies and keep office equipment in good working order
  • Make copies, send scanned documents via email, distribute mail, schedule appointments
  • Mailing correspondance and maintain postage machine
  • Calling and obtaining references for potential foster and adoptive families
  • Assist in running background and records checks for potential foster and adoptive families
  • Relieve supervisor or staff of details associated with various projects and activities
  • Compile and process various reports, records, tracking systems, and notifications to fulfill regulatory and internal reporting requirements which could include billing
  • Taking meeting mintues
  • Proficient with Outlook, Word, and Excel 
    Job Qualifications:
    • High School Diploma or GED
    • One year general office experience
    • Must be proficient in the Windows operating system