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Featured Administrative Professional Job Description:  Association - Trade


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Current job title:  Coordinator

 

Industry:  Trade Association

 

Department:  International and Policy Research

 

Years worked in this industry:  5

 

Years worked in this department:  5

 

Special training or attributes needed or helpful to get job in this industry (or specific department):  Computer software skills, multi-tasking, budgeting and accounting knowledge, ability to work under pressure and with little or no supervision

 

Number of managers and/or staff supported:  5

 

Typical work hours:  9-5

 

Weekends or overtime hours:  no

 

General salary range (Note: This is a general figure or range provided by survey respondent and may NOT be an exact salary in order to give survey respondent some privacy. Also you must take into account that the number of years worked in industry/department may contribute to this salary as well as criteria such as level of position and person reports to, required hours and geographical location.):  $41,000 - $53,000

 

Benefits (direct or indirect):  Tuition reimbursement, computer software training, continuing education seminars and trainings, health and long-term benefits, 401K, vacation, etc...

 

Lingo you might hear in this industry: 

1) Tariff-duty imposed on imported goods, raising their cost to the importer


2) Subsidies-assistance provided by governments (national, state or local) to increase the export competitiveness of domestic industry


3) Fast Track-the legislative procedure under which the President is able to submit negotiated trade agreements to Congress for an up-or-down vote on implementing legislation, without amendments

 

A typical day on the job:  A typical day for me is researching for documents, formatting and uploading them to the Association’s Extranet for committee members to access in time for the weekly meeting.

 

Positive things about being an administrative professional in this industry:  Especially in my department, you get to know a diverse group of people at the government and corporate levels, both nationally and internationally.

 

Negative things about being an administrative professional in this industry:  Can’t think on any that needs to be written at the moment

 

Type of workspace/office:  office with window

 

Primary responsibilities as an administrative professional in this position: 

1) Departmental Management Duties: Act as liaison between Vice President and other AF&PA departments, AF&PA members, foreign association representatives, consultants, and Washington trade community; exercise appropriate decision-making authority on behalf of the Vice President.


2) Budget/Financial Duties: Serve as department representative to Finance Department, process departmental invoices and expense reports, and quarterly reports.


3) Administrative Duties: Provide administrative, logistical and substantive support to the Vice President including, but not limited to, drafting correspondence and memos; organizing meetings; arranging extensive foreign travel; scheduling appointments; maintaining fax/mail lists; routing mail; copying, faxing, filing; and answering phones. Provide administrative support to other staff as needed.


4) Special Projects: Provide substantive issue management support to the Vice President and her staff, for ongoing programs, issues; participate in other special projects as assigned.


5) Federal Affairs Committee: Prepare agenda, gather handouts, upload documents on the extranet and maintain the extranet, format meeting notes in PageMaker, PDF and email to Systems for the Intranet

 

Top thing(s) incumbent admin would require of job applicants seeking to be her/his position replacement: 

1) Computer knowledge-Microsoft office, WordPerfect, Adobe PageMaker, Internet research-

 

2) Detail-oriented organizer with ability to set priorities when faced with conflicting demands

 

3) Basic accounting knowledge

 

Office machines or equipment operated regularly:  Computer, copy machine, fax

 

Technology (hard) skills used regularly:  Using AVECTRA Membership Manager/Pro 2.5 (computer software) to maintain members’ participation in committee meetings

 

Critical soft skills:  You must be able to set priorities when faced with conflicting demands and be well organized. Every manager feels that his/her work is more important than the other;

 

Pace of this position:  Fast

 

Geographical region:  Northeast U.S.


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